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MILITARY   MINUTES 


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COUNCIL  OF  APPOINTMENT 


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STATE  OF  NEW  YORK, 


1783—1821. 


COMPILED  AND  EDITED  BY 
HUGH   HASTINGS,  State  Historian. 
HENRY  HARMON  NOBLE,  Chief  Clerk. 


PUBLISHED   BY   THE  STATE  OF   NEW   YORK. 


Volume    III. 


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VOLUME  III. 


Di  WITT  CLINT*  >\\  G<  >\  ERNt  >R.  lH17 

DcWitt  Clinton,  fifth  Governor  of  New  York,  the  son  of  the 
tinguished  revolutionarj   general,  James  Clinton,  and  nephew   of 
the  first  I  rovernor  of  Nevt  Vork,  was  born  at  the  family  homestead, 
Little  Britain,  March  2,  1769;  entered  Columbia  Collegi   with  the 
distinction  of  the  firsl  student  admitted  under  il  ganization  of 

the  college  by  the  Regents  of  the  University  in  [784;  graduated  1; 
at  the  head  of  his  class  and  studied  law  in  the  office  of  Samuel  Jo; 
of  New    York,  subsequently  State  Comptroller;  acted  a-  priva 
secretary  to  Governor  George  Clinton  [789  [795;  elected  Meml 
of  Assembly    [797;  Senator  [798  [802;  Member  of  the  Council  of 
Appointment    1801;  delegate  to  the  Constitutional  Convention  of 
t8oi  from  I  [ueens  county,  where  he  took  an  advanced  position  in 
favor  of  the  Council  of  Appointment  exercising  equal  rights  with 
the  Governor  in  making  appointments;  elected  to  the  United  Stat 
Senate  February  4,  180J,  as  the  successor  of  General  John  Arm- 
strong, and  resigned  his  scat  in  the  summer  of  [803,  in  order  to 
accept  the  less  conspicuous  hut  more  lucrative  position  of  Mayor 
of  New  York,  to  which  he  had  hern  appointed  b)    the  Council  of 
Appointment;  Mayor  of  New  York  by  successive  animal  appoint- 
ment until    1S07,  when  he  was  removed  by  the  Council:  elected  to 
the  Senate,  however,   in    1805;  he   was  successively   returned   until 
181 1.  when  he  was  elected  Lieutenant  Governor;  he  had  been  in  the 
meantime  restored  to  the  Mayoralty  of  New  York  by  his  friends  in 
the  Council  February  8,  1808,  only  to  be  removed  February  13,  1810, 
116 


1842  Annual  Report  of  the 

1817. 

by  a  Council  inimical  to  his  interests;  reappointed  again  February 
5,  181 1,  he  continued  in  office  as  Mayor  all  through  his  term  as 
Lieutenant  Governor  and  until  March  6,  181 5,  when  he  was  finally 
removed  by  his  political  enemies;  Regent  of  the  University  1808- 
1825;  1810  appointed  by  joint  resolution  of  the  legislature  on  the 
commission  to  explore  the  entire  route  for  inland  navigation  from 
the  Hudson  to  Lakes  Ontario  and  Erie;  during  his  retirement 
devoted  much  of  his  time  to  this  subject;  submitted  to  the  legisla- 
ture February  21,  1816,  a  memorial  which  he  had  drafted  and  which 
was  indorsed  by  many  prominent  and  influential  men  in  New  York, 
favoring  the  construction  of  the  Erie  and  Champlain  canals;  the 
legislature  in  spite  of  trifling  opposition  enacted  a  law  appointing  a 
commission  of  five  to  make  preliminary  surveys,  estimates  of  expense 
and  the  practicability  of  creating  loans  on  the  credit  of  the  State 
and  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  DeWitt  Clinton,  Samuel  Young, 
Joseph  Ellicott  and  Myron  Holley  were  named  as  the  commission- 
ers; February,  1817,  the  reports  were  submitted  to  the  legislature, 
and  after  weeks  spent  in  debate  and  in  April,  1817 — the  10th  in  the 
Assembly,  the  15th  in  the  Senate — the  legislature  passed  the  act 
authorizing  the  construction  of  the  Erie  and  Champlain  canals; 
Governor  1817-1822  and  1824-1828;  participated  in  the  formal  open- 
ing of  the  Erie  canal  at  Buffalo  October  26,  1825,  and  traveled  on 
the  pioneer  boat,  Seneca  Chief,  from  Buffalo  to  Sandy  Hook,  where 
a  keg  of  Lake  Erie  water  was  emptied  into  the  Atlantic  ocean,  with 
appropriate  remarks  by  the  Governor;  died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Febru- 
ary 11,  1828,  aged  fifty-nine  years. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

1817.  James  Renwick.  a  colonel  in  the  militia  of  this  State. 

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WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  division  of  infantry: 

Pierre  Van  Cortlandt,  major  general,  with  rank  from  July  8,  1816; 


State  Histoej 

1817. 

Philip  G.  Van  Wyck,  division  inspector;  Hachaliah  Brown,  aid< 
imp  to  the  majoi  general. 

[Tiirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Caleb  Haight,  captain;  Nicholas  Fisher,  lieutenant;  Benjamin 
Briggs,  i  nsign. 

Battalion  <>f  light  infantry  commanded  b)    Lieutenant  mel 

William  1  [ammond : 

feremiah   Pugsley,  captain;  Garret   D.  ("lark,  lieutenant;   Pi< 
Teller,  ensign. 

Jonathan  D.  ( )dcll,  captain;  Jonathan  O.  Dyckman,  lieutenant; 
Mlkanah  I  .<  ckwood,  ensign. 

Caleb   Gedney,   captain;   Janus    Worden,   lieutenant;    Samuel    I 
Brown,  ensign. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

New  companj  oi  horse  artillery  organized  in  the  county  of 
Dutchess: 

Peter  M.  Van  Wyck,  captain;  Silvanus  Rapalje,  first  lieutenant: 
facob   Horton,  second  lieutenant;  Samuel  Annin,  cornet. 

Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  T.  Hotehkiss,  colonel;  Samuel  Allen,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Nathan  Pearce,  adjutant;  <  iearnsey  Beach,  paymaster;  Legrand 
Doolittle,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Reuben  I).  I'.arnum,  Asa  Akin,  Alfred  Crosby,  Levi 
Baley. 

Lieutenants — James  Hanes;  Asa  White,  junior;  Eber  Crosby; 
Lewis  Squares;  George  \\  .  Slocum;  John  I  r.  Brush;  Silas  Whitney, 
junior;  Samuel  Rider. 

Ensigns — George  Burdick,  Timothy  A.  Hollaway,  Charles  Town- 
send;  James  Crosbey,  Daniel  Toffy,  Rufus  Roberts,  Daniel  Row- 
land; Gilbert  Reynolds. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 


1817. 


1844  Annual  Report  of  the 

John  Cooper,  colonel;  Henry  Uhle,  lieutenant  colonel;  Bartholo- 
mew Green,  major;  William  Hooker,  surgeon's  mate. 

Theodorus  Brown,  captain;  Peter  Dean,  lieutenant;  William  Pet- 
tit,  ensign. 

Jarvis  W.  Haxsie,  lieutenant;  James  Ross,  lieutenant;  John  Tro- 
bridge,  ensign;  Sebastian  Wheeler,  lieutenant;  Uriah  Gregory, 
ensign. 

John  C.  Emigh,  captain;  Jarvis  Thompson,  lieutenant;  John 
Wagman,  ensign. 

Thirtieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Wheeler  Gilbert,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Griffin,  ap- 
pointed sheriff. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Asa    Richardson,    captain;    Smith    Dexter,    lieutenant;    James 
Wheeler,  junior,  ensign. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — Sylvester  B.  Derby,  captain;  Thomas  Bond,  lieutenant; 
Henry  S.  Kreal,  ensign. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — William  Smith,  captain;  Silas  C.  Perry,  lieu- 
tenant; Theodorus  Shearman,  ensign. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Daniel  W.  Crocker,  major. 

Joseph  Sexton,  junior,  captain;  Alexander  Bremner,  captain; 
Henry  J.  Cammann,  first  lieutenant;  John  Campbell,  second 
lieutenant. 


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Fifth  regiment  oi  artillery: 
fames  B.  Wands,  firs!  lieutenant,  vi<     I     Sands,  resigned. 

NEW   YORK  < 

Tenth  regimenl  i  >f  infantry : 

William  ( '.  Holly,  captain,  vice  Tylee,  resigned;  William  B 
wick,  lieutenant,  vice  Holly,  promoted;  Caleb  S.  Woodhull,  lieu- 
tenant. 

Ensigns  Leonard  Bradley,  vice  Bostwick, promoted;  William  K. 
Mhilford,  Thomas  Strang,  David  M.  Cowdrey,  Jonathan  Tuck 

<  >ne  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  A.  Sidell,  captain.  \ ice  Nicoll,  resigned;  J<>lm  L.  Graham, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sidell,  promoted;  Charles  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Gra- 
ham, promoted;  Herman  Bruen,  ensign,  vice  Livingston,  pr  »moted. 

First  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

David  Rogers,  junior,  surgeon,  vice  J.  Sccor,  resigned;  David  L. 
Rogers,  surge*  tn's  mate. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Blachford,  surgeon's  mate. 

Horse  artillery — Peter  Valentine,  captain,  vice  Meserove*  (George 
G.  Messeroe),  resigned;  John  Trigler,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Valentine, 
promoted;  John  P.  Fink,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Trigler,  do;  Walter 
Leborow,  cornet,  vice  Fink,  promoted. 

Henry  .Marsh,  captain:  Benjamin  Hart,  first  lieutenant,  vice 
Marsh,  promoted. 

Charles  N.  Baldwin,  captain,  vice  Swaim,  resigned;  William  Fair- 
banks, captain:  Samuel  D.  VanDenburgh,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Fairbank,  promoted. 

Alfred  Weed,  captain;  Peter  Sinunerman,  first  lieutenant. 

*  Also  enteral  as  John  (!.  ami  George  ('•.  Merservc 


1817. 


1817. 


1846  Annual  Report  of  the 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery  (with  rank  from  June  25,  1817): 

William  Laight,  senior,  major. 

Peter  Bolles,  captain,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned;  Matthias  Connor, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Bolles,  promoted. 

Lemuel  Pitman,  captain,  vice  Hyatt,  resigned;  Peter  W.  Spicer, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Pitman,  promoted;  Josiah  Mann,  first  lieuten- 
ant; Henry  White,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Mann,  promoted. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery  (with  rank  from  June  25,  1817): 

William  Onderdonk,  captain;  Robert  F.  Manley,  second  lieuten- 
ant ;  James  A.  Moore,  second  lieutenant. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry  (with  rank  from  June  25,  1817): 

Augustus  Fleming,  colonel  of  a  regiment;  John  B.  Stevenson, 
major  of  a  regiment;  Francis  Doremus,  major  of  a  regiment. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry  (with  rank  from  June  25,  1817): 

William  Swan,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Chatterton,  resigned; 
Shivers  Parker,  major;  John  A.  Smith,  quartermaster,  vice  Wilbur, 
resigned;  Germanicus  Kent,  paymaster,  vice  Weed,  do. 

Captains — Benjamin  A.  WTaldron,  vice  Haight,  promoted;  Eber 
Wheaton,  vice  Parker,  promoted;  John  Collard,  vice  Weed,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Shelters,  vice  Waldron,  promoted;  Peter 
Lent  Mabie,  vice  Wheaton,  promoted;  William  B.  Stanford,  vice 
Collard,  do;  Lewis  Pearsall,  vice  Woodward,  resigned. 

Ensigns — John  A.  Smith,  vice  Shelters,  promoted;  Germanicus 
Kent,  vice  Mabie,  promoted;  Charles  Minton,  vice  Stanford,  do; 
Adolphus  Lane,  vice  Pearsall,  do;  George  Dixey;  Benjamin  L. 
Wallace;  Charles  B.  Webb. 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry  (with  rank  from  June  25,  1817): 

John  T.  Jones,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Fleming,  promoted; 
Anthony  D.  Schuyler,  major,  vice  Weed,  promoted. 

Thomas  C.  Mitchell,  captain,  vice  Mooers,  in  staff. 


State  Historian.  1847 

Cornelius  Low,  captain,  vice  Wilkes,  in  Europe. 

Lieutenants — William  Kemble,  vice  Mitchell,  promoted;  George 
W.  Bruen,  vice  Low,  promoted;  Charles  A.  Vandenheuvel,  vice 
Stevens,  resigned.  < 

Ensigns — Abraham  Depeyster,  vice  Kemble,  promoted;  Nathan 
McVickar,  junior,  vice  Bruen,  promoted;  Edmund  Kortright,  vice 
Vandenheuvel,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry  (with  rank  from 
June  25,  1817): 

Nathaniel  Weed,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Charles 
Keeler,  major,  vice  Haight,  resigned;  Israel  Hallock,  surgeon. 

Jacob  A.  Robertson,  captain,  vice  Pinckney,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — John  C.  Clendenning,  junior,  vice  J.  S.  Thompson; 
Simeon  M.  Tompkins,  vice  Robertson,  promoted. 

Ensigns — James  E.  Betts,  vice  Clendenning,  promoted;  Luther 
P.  Sergeant,  vice  Tompkins,  do;  William  Black;  Thomas  G.  Casey. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Young,  captain  and  paymaster,  vice  Doughty,  in  the  line; 
Austin  Chapman,  surgeon,  vice  Brower,  deceased;  Samuel  P.  Dun- 
bar, surgeon's  mate,  vice  Dyckman,  resigned. 

Robert  G.  L.  DePeyster,  captain,  vice  Hoffman,  resigned;  Wil- 
liam Holmes,  lieutenant,  vice  Young,  promoted;  David  Harrison, 
lieutenant,  vice  DePeyster,  do;  Martenus  Schoonmaker,  ensign,  vice 
Holmes,  promoted;  Jacob  A.  Roome,  ensign,  vice  Harrison,  do. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Harris,  junior,  ensign  and  quartermaster;  Adrian  Van- 
duzen,  surgeon's  mate. 

Cornelius  Bergen,  captain;  John  Skillman,  lieutenant,  vice  Ber- 
gen, promoted. 


1817. 


1817. 


1848  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ensigns — Peter  Y.  Remsen,  vice  Skillman,  promoted;  Jacob 
Wyckoff;  John  Van  Xuyce.         " 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Forty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 
James  D.  Bissett,  quartermaster. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Philo  Wooster,  captain,  vice  Northaway,  resigned;  Frederick 
Vogle,  lieutenant,  vice  Wooster,  promoted;  Jonathan  Russell,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Mattice,  resigned;  David  Becker,  ensign,  vice  Russell, 
promoted. 

Hezekiah  Manning,  captain,  vice  Borst,  resigned;  Matthew 
Spoore,  lieutenant;  Isaac  Best,  ensign. 

George  Campbell,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Charles  Knox, 
lieutenant:  Phineas  Rowley,  ensign. 

Patrick  Dibble,  captain,  vice  Lamont,  resigned;  Robert  A.  La- 
mont,  lieutenant,  vice  Dibble,  promoted. 

George  Lawrence,  captain,  vice  Snyder,  resigned;  Daniel  Lar- 
kin,  lieutenant;  Cornelius  P.  Yrooman,  ensign. 

Martines  Mattice,  captain,  vice  Frymire,  resigned;  Joseph  Becker, 
lieutenant. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Piatt  Smith,  quartermaster. 

Seneca  Haight,  captain:  Avery  L.  Herrick,  lieutenant;  Lewis 
Wheeler,  ensign;  Peter  B.  Knickerbacker,  lieutenant;  Walter 
Husted,  ensign:  John  H.  Conklin,  lieutenant;  Solomon  Wheeler, 
ensign. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 


State  Historian.  1849 

Lieutenants — Richard  D.  C.  Stoutenburgh,  Isaac  H.  Vervalin; 
William  Brownell. 

Ensigns — William  Philips;  Moses  M.  Degraff;  Thomas  L.  Davis, 
with  rank  from  May  12,  1817. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Corbin,  captain,  vice  Lane,  moved;  Marshall  Newton,  lieu- 
tenant; Ezra  T.  Richardson,  ensign. 

Heman  Heacock,  captain,  vice  Attwood,  resigned;  Samuel  Bailey, 
lieutenant;  Stephen  Goodspeed,  ensign. 

James  Ostrander,  captain,  vice  Baker,  deceased;  John  Kent,  lieu- 
tenant; Philip  Gansworth,  ensign. 

Benjamin  P.  Roberts,  captain,  vice  Sherry,  resigned;  Jeremiah 
Graves,  lieutenant;  Edward  V.  Allen,  ensign,  vice  Backus,  resigned; 
Luther  Everest,  lieutenant;  Asa  Cochran,  ensign. 

Jeremiah  Hays,  captain,  vice  Cochran,  cashiered;  Lucius  Elder- 
kin,  lieutenant;  Gilbert  Calkins,  ensign. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  D.  Hickok,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Tilden,  resigned; 
Moses  Eggleston,  major,  vice  Wright,  resigned. 

Luther  Winslow,  captain,  vice  Hickok,  promoted;  Reeve  Peck, 
lieutenant;  John  Daggett,  ensign. 

Israel  Thayer,  captain,  vice  Eggleston,  promoted;  James  Hatch, 
lieutenant;  Simeon  Hawks,  ensign. 

Oliver  Conger,  captain;  Isaac  Bigelow,  lieutenant;  Levi  Potter, 
ensign. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  P.  Andross,  captain;  Sebius  Fairman,  first  lieutenant;  John 
McCrea,  second  lieutenant. 


1817. 


1817. 


1850  Annual  Report  of  the 

schenectady  county. 
Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  S.  Miller,  paymaster,  vice  A.  Craig;  Isaac  I.  Clute,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  I.  S.  Miller. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Morell,  major,  vice  Baker,  resigned;  Henry  L.  Webb, 
adjutant,  vice  Morell,  promoted. 

Jesse  Stetson,  captain,  vice  Underwood,  resigned;  Walter  Holt, 
lieutenant,  vice  Stetson,  promoted;  Artemas  Brockway,  lieutenant, 
vice  Palmer,  moved. 

Ensigns — William  Wilson  (light  infantry),  vice  Webb,  promoted; 
Thomas  K.  Cory,  vice  Shoales,  moved;  Joseph  Wood,  vice  Lathrop, 
moved;  Daniel  Elwood,  vice  P.  P.  Elwood,  moved;  Orin  Bliss,  vice 
Palmer,  moved;  George  H.  Derbyshire,  vice  Brownell,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Magher,  colonel,  vice  Rich,  resigned;  Abner  Dunham,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Magher,  promoted;  Robert  Dunlap,  adjutant; 
Menzo  White,  quartermaster;  Eli  F.  Cooley,  chaplain. 

Captains — Gabriel  Dutcher,  vice  C.  Dutcher,  resigned;  Henry 
Brown,  vice  Beach,  resigned;  James  J.Whitaker,  vice  Hall,  resigned; 
Jehiel  Dutcher,  vice  Darrow,  resigned;  Job  Edy,  vice  Dunham, 
promoted;  Revilo  Ford,  vice  Van  Tuyl,  moved;  William  Denton, 
vice  Butler,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Thomas  Prentiss,  vice  Whitaker,  promoted;  David 
A.  Sheldon,  vice  E.  B.  Sheldon,  moved;  John  Woodruff,  vice  Ford, 
promoted;  William  Temple,  junior,  vice  Edy,  promoted;  William  B. 
Gilbert,  vice  Brown,  do;  Stephen  Pratt,  vice  Dent,  promoted;  Benoni 
Marks,  vice  Dutcher,  do. 

Ensigns — Robert  M.  Campbell,  vice  Prentiss,  do;  Daniel  Hewes, 


State  Historian.  1851 

junior,  vice  Gilbert,  do;  Nathan  Brewer;  Moses  Rich,  junior;  Hiram 
D.  Faulkner. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Welling-,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel;  John  Webb,  major; 
John  Purdy,  adjutant;  George  Badgely,  junior,  paymaster;  Peter  S. 
Wynkoop,  chaplain. 

Captains — Alrick  Berry,  George  H.  Peters. 

Lieutenants — Wheeler  C.  Holmes,  John  Purdy,  Stephen  Gazley, 
Frederick  C.  Ham. 

Ensigns — Leonard  L.  Seaman,  John  Allen,  John  Vandeburgh. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

James  Kelso,  captain;  Robert  S.  Lockwood,  first  lieutenant;  Gil- 
bert Holmes,  second  lieutenant. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  H.  Falls,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Griswold,  resigned; 
James  Butterworth,  major,  vice  Falls,  promoted. 

Eleazer  Gidney,  junior,  captain,  vice  Butterworth,  promoted; 
William  Whitehead,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Gidney,  do. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Ammerman,  vice  Whitehead,  promoted; 
David  Scott,  junior,  vice  Clemons,  declining;  Abel  Belknap,  vice 
Zabriskie,  do. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Abraham  D.  Soper,  lieutenant,  vice  Watkins,  resigned;  Josiah 
Merritt,  ensign,  vice  Soper,  promoted. 

ORANGE   COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 
David  Crawford,  quartermaster. 


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oneida  county. 
Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Elisha  Curtiss,  captain:  John  Parker,  lieuten- 
ant: Warren  Preston,  ensign. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
James  Brooks,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Fleming,  declining. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Smith,  colonel,  with  rank  from  May  i,  1816. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Manasseh  Leach,  colonel. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  W.  Philips,  surgeon,  vice  Patrick,  moved;  Arad  Joy,  pay- 
master, vice  Clarke,  resigned. 

New  company — Parmenio  Wolcott,  captain;  William  Cobb,  lieu- 
tenant; Amasa  Cobb,  ensign. 

Joseph  E.  Xorth,  ensign,  vice  Oman,  resigned. 

Jesse  McKinney,  captain,  vice  Munn,  moved;  Andrew  Myers, 
lieutenant,  vice  Tichner,  resigned;  Thomas  Bishop,  ensign,  vice 
McKinney.  promoted;  Thomas  Coon,  ensign,  vice  Deuell,  moved; 
Thomas  Baldwin,  lieutenant;  Ichabod  Kneeland,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Horatio  Phelps,  lieutenant;  Nathan  Allen,  ensign; 
Isaac  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  promoted;  Benjamin  Pew,  en- 
sign, vice  Smith,  do. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry,  first  squadron: 

Dennis    Davenport,    first    lieutenant,    vice    Matteson,    declining; 


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Alexander  Lynch,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Hawley,  do;  Roger  H. 
Maddock,  cornet,  vice  Davenport,  promoted. 

Third  squadron: 

Ansel  Keith,  captain,  vice  Wightman,  resigned;  George  Paddock, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Keith,  promoted;  David  Emery,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Paddock,  promoted;  Walter  Kibby,  cornet,  vice  D. 
Emery. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Hall,  junior,  captain;  Sylvester  Miner,  ensign. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Zadock   Sweetland,   adjutant,   vice  Thomas,  promoted;   George 

Dannals,  quartermaster,  vice  Sweetland;  John  Powers,  paymaster, 

vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Elmore  D.  Jenks,  lieutenant,  vice  Cooley,  moved;  Epaphras  Leet, 

ensign,  vice  Jenks,  promoted. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Frederick  Fitch,  captain;  Felix  Brown,  first  lieutenant;  Kearney 
Newell,  second  lieutenant. 

LEWIS  AND  JEFFERSON  COUNTIES. 

New  regiment  organized  from  the  Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry  to 
consist  of  the  troops  in  the  counties  of  Lewis  and  Jefferson  to  be 
denominated  the  Fourteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Levi  Collins,  colonel;  Aaron  Palmer,  lieutenant  colonel;  Calvin 
McKnight,   major;   Joseph   Brown,   adjutant;    Benjamin   Skinner, 


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quartermaster;  Silas  Marvin,  paymaster;  William  Robinson,  sur- 
geon. 

Adoniram  Foot,  captain;  Johnson  Talcott,  first  lieutenant;  Leon- 
ard House,  second  lieutenant;  Xoah  N.  Harger,  cornet. 

Joseph  A.  Northrup,  captain;  Isaac  Hor,  first  lieutenant;  Sylves- 
ter Buttrick,  second  lieutenant;  Paul  Abbott,  cornet. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Solomon  White,  captain;  Stephen  Johnson,  first  lieutenant;  Syl- 
vester Meriam,  second  lieutenant;  Ebenezer  Woodard,  cornet. 

Jason  Fairbanks,  captain;  Dexter  Hungerford,  first  lieutenant; 
On-ill  Hungerford,  second  lieutenant;  Edmond  Mantle,  cornet; 
Peter  N.  Cushman,  cornet. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

Samuel  Tucker,  surgeon,  vice  Dodge,  moved. 

Bostyan  Martin,  first  lieutenant;  William  S.  Shuler,  second  lieu- 
tenant; John  Wood,  first  lieutenant;  Epenetus  How,  second  lieu- 
tenant. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  G.  Eaker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Yanney,  deceased; 
David  Devoe,  chaplain;  John  Shaver,  major,  vice  Eaker,  promoted. 

Henry  H.  Cook,  captain,  vice  Gray,  moved;  Nicholas  Waggoner, 
lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  promoted. 

Peter  G.  Getman,  captain,  vice  Ester,  moved;  Edward  Burdick, 
lieutenant,  vice  McCollister,  moved. 

Christian  Klock,  captain,  vice  Shaver,  promoted;  Jacob  P.  Fox, 
ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 
Cornelius  Williams,  surgeon's  mate. 


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columbia  county. 
Twelfth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Peter  J.  Vosburgh,  brigadier  general,  vice  McKinstry,  resigned; 
Cornelius  Hogeboom,  ensign  and  aide-de-camp  to  the  general. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  Matthias  Cook  be  no  longer  brigade  quarter- 
master of  the  thirty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry.  That  Edward  C.  Reed 
be  no  longer  adjutant  of  the  Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry,  and 
that  Caleb  Ballard  be  no  longer  paymaster  of  the  said  regiment, 
and  that  supersedeas  issue  to  them  respectively. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  Thomas  B.  Gillespie  be  no  longer  a  captain  in 
the  Eighth  regiment  of  artillery,  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue 
accordingly. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  George  Lytle  be  no  longer  lieutenant  in  the  Fif- 
tieth regiment  of  infantry,  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  brigade: 
Townsend  Ross,  quartermaster. 
Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Roswell  Randall,  adjutant,  vice  E.  C.  Reed,  superseded;  Sylvester 
Miles,  paymaster,  vice  C.  Ballard,  do. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
George  Lydle,  lieutenant. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — David    Peck,    lieutenant,   vice    Pitts,    moved;   Aaron 
North,  ensign,  vice  Peck,  promoted. 


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chenango  county. 
One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Orrin  Howe,  lieutenant,  vice  Tiffany,  resigned;  Amos  T.  Mead, 
ensign,  vice  Howe,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Russell,  paymaster;  Elijah  Graves,  surgeon. 

Captains — David  Tefft,  Benoni  Hall,  Hosea  Bennett,  James  Hoag, 
William  P.  Harmance. 

Lieutenants — Aruna  Adams,  Chena  Kingsley,  Stephen  Norton, 
Nehemiah  Hodges,  Henry  Goodrich. 

Ensigns — David  W.  Pitts,  Jesse  M.  Greenman,  Noah  Ashley, 
Thomas  Sherman,  Peleg  S.  Carr. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

George  Petrie,  captain,  vice  Gillespie,  superseded;  Gaylord  G. 
Pinney,  first  lieutenant;  Thaddeus  Hildreth,  second  lieutenant. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 
Stephen  Schuyler,  surgeon's  mate. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Van  Gelder,  surgeon. 

Captains — Emelius  Tardy,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1817,  vice 
Brown,  resigned;  Robert  J.  Renwick,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1817; 
Gulian  LeRoy  McEvers,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1817;  Edward 
Barnwell,  vice  Booraem,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  S.  Smith,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1817,  vice 


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Tardy,  promoted;  George  Reynolds,  with  rank  from  June  25,  181 7, 
vice  Nestel,  promoted;  William  Bogert,  vice  Barnwell,  promoted. 

Ensigns — James  Buckmaster,  to  rank  June  25,  181 7,  vice  Smith, 
promoted;  Daniel  Sayre,  to  rank  June  25,  T817,  vice  Reynolds. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains,  to  rank  June  25,  1817 — Valentine  N.  Livingston,  vice 
Rogers,  resigned;  James  Foster,  junior,  vice  Bailey. 

Lieutenants,  to  rank  June  25,  1817 — John  Q.  Jones,  vice  Liv- 
ingston, promoted;  John  L.  Mason,  vice  Foster,  promoted. 

Ensigns,  to  rank  June  25,  1817 — Nicholas  Roosevelt,  vice  Jones, 
do;  John  Hone,  junior,  vice  Graham;  Leonard  W.  Kip,  vice  Fairlee. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Patterson,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Stevens,  resigned; 
Hendrick  Booraem,  major,  vice  Patterson,  promoted. 

Captains,  to  rank  June  25,  1817 — James  Waller  Robinson,  vice 
Hicks,  resigned;  Henry  Cheavens,  vice  Robineau,  resigned;  Daniel 
Townsend,  vice  Pell,  military  secretary. 

Lieutenants — Thomas  Williams, vice  Robinson,  promoted;  Robert 
D.  Weeks,  vice  Cheavens,  do;  Francis  R.  Tillou,  vice  Townsend,  do. 

Ensigns — Robert  Lawrence,  to  rank  June  25,  1817,  vice  Williams, 
promoted;  David  Cadwallader  Colden,  to  rank  from  June  25,  1817, 
vice  Cheavens,  promoted;  John  Slidell,  junior,  vice  Tillou, 
promoted. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Major  Augustus  C.  Welch's  battalion  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Olney,  quartermaster. 

James  Olney,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Levi  Jones,   Enos  Calkins,  Russel  Cheney,  John 

Dilley. 

Ensigns — Isaac    Jones,    junior,    Thomas    Mattison,    Welcome 

Arnold,  Field  Medbery. 
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WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Auffilk  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezra  Tyrel,  lieutenant,  vice  Wheaton,  moved;  Alexander  Crook- 
shank,  ensign,  vice  Tyrel,  promoted;  John  McFarland,  ensign. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery : 

Ezekiel  W.  Pinkney,  captain;  William  P.  Wilcox,  first  lieutenant; 
William  Hoskin,  second  lieutenant. 

Joseph  Sanford,  captain,  vice  Ayer,  resigned;  Ralph  Sanford,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Thomas  H.  Whittemore,  second 
lieutenant. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Major  John  Richardson's  battalion  of  riflemen: 
Asahel  M.  Bennett,  surgeon,  vice  Miller,  absconded. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry : 

Timothy  Downs,  major,  vice  Visscher,  resigned. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains,  to  rank  from  March  4,  181 7 — Simon  Sutherland,  Ezekiel 
Hoyt,  junior. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
David  E.  Shepard,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  March  4,  181 7. 
Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Phinehas  Hutchens,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1817. 


January  27,  181 8,  the  regular  session  of  the  legislature  began.  In 
the  assembly  David  Woods  was  reelected  speaker.  The  members 
of  the  Council  were  selected  four  days  later:     Peter  R.  Livingston 


State  Historian.  1859 

of  Dutchess,  Jabez  D.  Hammond  of  Otsego,  Henry  Yates,  Jr.,  of 
Schenectady,  and  Henry  Seymour  of  Onondaga — all  Republicans. 
Two,  Livingston  and  Seymour,  were  decidedly  hostile  to  Governor 
Clinton,  Hammond  was  friendly,  and  Yates  resented  the  dictation 
and  interference  of  Judge  Spencer.  The  operations  of  this  Council 
were  peculiar  and  very  much  mixed;  personal  friendship  and  per- 
sonal influence  among  the  members  themselves  produced  greater 
results  than  political  considerations.  Cadwallader  D.  Colden  was 
appointed  mayor  of  New  York  by  a  coalition  between  Messrs.  Ham- 
mond and  Yates,  with  the  governor  casting  the  deciding  vote;  not 
because  the  governor  favored  Colden,  for  Sylvanus  Miller  had  been 
nominated  by  him,  but  in  order  to  defeat  the  choice  of  Messrs.  Liv- 
ingston and  Seymour,  the  Tammany  or  "  Bucktail  "  member,  so 
called  from  the  custom  of  Tammany  men  wearing  a  buck's  tail  in 
their  hat  on  certain  occasions.  The  Council  made  many  changes 
in  the  civil  service,  restored  many  of  their  party  friends  and  disci- 
plining obnoxious  partisans. 

Mr.  Ogden  Edwards  of  New  York  introduced  a  bill  in  the  assem- 
bly at  this  session  of  the  legislature,  authorizing  the  calling  of  a 
state  convention  for  the  purpose  of  amending  the  state  Constitution 
by  abolishing  the  Council  of  Appointment,  but  Governor  Clinton 
refused  to  lend  his  assistance  to  the  scheme. 


1818. 


NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Lyman  Blackmar,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  B.  J.  Clough,  resigned; 
Abner  Currier,  major,  vice  L.  Calvin,  resigned;  Josiah  Emary,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Paine,  promoted;  Thomas  Holmes,  paymaster,  vice 
Woodruff,  promoted;  Jonathan  Hayt,  surgeon's  mate. 

Jonathan  Colby,  captain,  vice  A.  Currier,  promoted;  Gilbert  Baley, 


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lieutenant,  vice  J.  Colby,  promoted;  Lyman  Clark,  ensign,  vice  J. 
Colby,  second,  declined. 

John  Holmes,  captain,  vice  L.  Blackmar,  promoted;  James  Wood, 
lieutenant,  vice  T.  Holmes,  promoted;  Judiah  E.  Budlong,  ensign, 
vice  J.  Holmes,  promoted. 

Obadiah  Newton,  captain,  vice  Laton,  resigned;  William  Cook, 
lieutenant,  vice  S.  Littlefield,  declined;  John  Baker,  ensign,  vice 
Northrop,  declined. 

John  Wasson,  captain,  vice  Holmes,  moved;  Mory  P.  Briggs,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Sumner,  declined;  Samuel  W.  Edmons,  ensign,  vice 
Wasson,  promoted. 

Abner  Pattengell,  captain,  vice  J.  M.  Stevens,  promoted;  James  W. 
Griffin,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Emory,  do;  Israel  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Pat- 
tengell, promoted;  Jonathan  Salisbury,  ensign. 

New  company — Daniel  C.  Crane,  captain;  Waterbury  Miller,  lieu- 
tenant; Henry  Jonson,  ensign. 

Lawrence  T.  Woodruff,  captain,  vice  Prentice,  declined. 

Fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Edward  Paine,  brigade  quartermaster. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Calvin  Fillamore,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  J.  Wells,  deceased; 
Arunah  Hibbard,  major,  vice  Fillamore,  promoted;  Jonathan 
Thomas,  quartermaster,  vice  B.  Bevins,  promoted;  Guy  H.  Good- 
rich, paymaster;  Ebenezer  Johnson,  surgeon,  vice  L.  Brown, 
deceased;  Benjamin  C.  Congden,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Johnson, 
promoted;  Glezen  Fillmore,  chaplain,  vice  Lincoln,  moved. 

Captains — Philip  Peekham,  vice  Hibbard,  promoted;  John  Boyers, 
vice  Ford,  resigned;  Francis  Lincoln,  vice  Fillamore,  moved;  Benja- 
min Bevins,  vice  W.  R.  Allen,  do;  Abraham  Miller,  vice  Kelley,  do. 

Lieutenants — Benjamin  Holmes,  vice  Boyers,  promoted;  Elisha 
Williams,  vice  Peekham,  do;  Milo  Harris,  vice  Persons,  declined. 


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Ensigns — Ira  Doud,  vice  Greenman;  Peter  L.  Minar,  vice  D. 
Minar,  declined;  George  Buck;  George  Stow,  vice  M.  Harris,  pro- 
moted; Thomas  Bevins,  junior,  vice  J.  Thomas,  moved. 

James  Carmer,  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry : 

Parkhurst  Whitney,  colonel,  vice  S.  Hopkins,  resigned;  Erastus 
Parks,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  A.  Sage,  resigned;  David  Porter, 
major. 

Zina  H.  Colvin,  adjutant,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Charles  P.  Kel- 
cey,  quartermaster;  Bates  Cook,  paymaster. 

Stephen  Chapman,  captain,  vice  P.  Whitney,  promoted;  Garret 
Van  Slyke,  lieutenant,  vice  Sims;  Eldad  Fields,  ensign,  vice  Burger, 
moved. 

James  Murray,  captain,  vice  Baldwin,  moved;  Alexander  Dicka- 
son,  lieutenant,  vice  Sage,  moved;  Lewis  Hawley,  ensign,  vice  Mur- 
ray, promoted. 

Noah  Beach,  captain,  vice  Sawlden  (Rufus  Spalding),  resigned; 
Samuel  Barton,  lieutenant,  vice  Childs,  promoted;  Amos  S.  Tryon, 
ensign. 

New  company — William  Howell,  captain;  Hiram  McNeal,  lieu- 
tenant; Levi  Warner,  ensign. 

New  company — Daniel  Pomeroy,  captain;  Charles  Moylenex 
(Moleyneaux,  Molleneaux,  Molyneaux),  lieutenant;  David  Beach, 
ensign. 

New  company — Elijah  Hathaway,  captain;  John  Martin,  lieuten- 
ant; Harvey  Doty,  ensign. 

New  company — Jonathan  Froman,  captain;  George  Sheldon,  lieu- 
tenant; William  Knowles,  ensign. 

The  Commander-in-chief  having  organized  a  new  regiment  from 
the  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry  and  to  be 


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denominated  the  One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry — 
Resolved,  that  the  following  officers  be  appointed  in  the  same : 

John  Maybee,  colonel;  Joel  Henderson,  lieutenant  colonel;  James 
YVysner,  major;  Robert  H.  Henderson,  surgeon;  Samuel  B.  More- 
house, adjutant;  Burroughs  Holmes,  quartermaster;  David  Pettit, 
paymaster. 

Henry  Elsworth,  junior,  captain;  James  Hitchcock,  lieutenant; 
Rosekrans  Holmes,  ensign. 

Parson  Richardson,  captain;  Thomas  Richardson,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Barrett,  ensign. 

Xathan  Stowell,  captain;  George  C.  Pease,  lieutenant;  John  Lay- 
ton,  ensign. 

Cotton  Nash,  captain;  Samuel  Jenks,  lieutenant;  John  St.  John, 
ensign. 

Christopher  L.  Taylor,  captain;  Asahel  Johnson,  lieutenant; 
George  Edmonds,  ensign. 

Jacob  Albright,  captain;  Mark  Burtch,  lieutenant;  David  Burgess, 
ensign. 

NIAGARA    AND    CATTARAUGUS    COUNTIES. 

The  Commander-in-chief  having  organized  a  new  brigade  from 
the  fifth  brigade  of  infantry  to  be  denominated  the  forty-seventh 
brigade  of  infantry  and  to  be  composed  of  the  Forty-eighth,  the  One 
Hundred  and  Seventy-third  and  a  new  regiment  organized  from  the 
said  Forty-eighth  regiment  and  to  be  denominated  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry,  therefore,  Resolved,  that 
the  following  officers  be  appointed,  viz: 

Forty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ezra  Xott,  brigadier  general;  Elihu  Rice,  brigade  major  and 
inspector;  Earl  Sawyer,  brigade  quartermaster. 


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niagara  county. 

Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Johnson,  colonel,  vice  E.  Nott,  promoted;  Asa  Warren, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Silas  Whitting,  major, 
vice  F.  Richman,  promoted;  Truman  Cary,  adjutant,  vice  H.  God- 
frey, moved;  James  Mosher,  quartermaster,  vice  A.  Warren,  pro- 
moted; Gorton  Night,  paymaster,  vice  G.  Briggs. 

Captains — Sherman  Dayton,  vice  P.  Lewis,  discharged;  Darius 
Crandell;  Lilly  Stafford;  Robert  Kerr;  Hiram  Yaw,  vice  C.  Doolittle, 
resigned;  Elijah  Talman,  vice  S.  Whitting,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  Drake,  vice  A.  Salisbury,  moved;  James  B. 
Titus;  Wheeler  Bardsley,  vice  Warren,  moved;  Robert  Ingersol, 
vice  Hamilton,  moved;  Henry  W.  Palmerton,  Humphrey  Smith. 

Ensigns — James  Rathbone;  Daniel  Pratt;  Thomas  Thurber;  Eras- 
tus  Baker,  vice  T.  Carey,  promoted;  Zeri  Hamilton;  Samuel  Wood. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry  (new): 

Frederick  Richman,  colonel;  Truman  White,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Benjamin  Fay,  major;  Giles  Briggs,  adjutant;  Austin  Smith,  quar- 
termaster; Leonard  Ballard,  paymaster;  Daniel  Ingalls,  surgeon. 

Asa  Wells,  captain;  Christopher  Douglass,  lieutenant;  John  Hin- 
man,  ensign. 

Carey  Clemmons,  captain;  Jesse  Kingsley,  lieutenant;  Daniel 
Putnam,  ensign. 

Harry  Sears,  captain,  vice  T.  White,  promoted;  Giles  Churchill, 
lieutenant,  vice  H.  Sears,  promoted;  James  Tyrer,  ensign. 

John  Wilcox,  junior,  captain;  Jeremiah  Wilcox,  lieutenant,  vice 
E.  Rice,  promoted;  Reuben  Rider,  ensign,  vice  E.  Bond,  promoted. 

Elias  Bond,  captain;  David  Calkins,  lieutenant;  John  B.  H. 
Osmore,  ensign. 


1818. 


1818. 


1864  Annual  Report  of  the 

cattaraugus  county. 

James  Runalds,  captain,  vice  E.  Sawyer,  promoted;  Willard  Law, 
lieutenant,  vice  J.  Runald,  do;  William  Price,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Curtis,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  J.  Robinson,  moved; 
Timothy  Butler,  major,  vice  Curtis,  promoted;  Peter  Tenbrook, 
adjutant,  vice  R.  Tifft,  promoted;  Jared  Benedict,  quartermaster; 
Samuel  G.  Sutton,  paymaster;  James  Trowbridge,  surgeon,  vice  Grif- 
fin, moved. 

Captains — Peter  Allen;  Royal  Tifft;  Walter  Wood;  Benjamin  J. 
Seely;  Moses  Warner,  vice  Butler,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  V.  King;  Jeremiah  Pratt,  junior;  Moses  Cham- 
berlin;  Wyllys  Thrall;  James  Adkins;  Samuel  McClure. 

Ensigns — Nathan  Bumpus;  Phineas  Spencer;  Willard  Law;  Isaac 
Lawton,  vice  Benedict,  promoted;  Harvey  Woodworth;  John  J. 
Cook;  Harvey  Parker;  Charles  H.  Briggs. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Fisher,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  R.  Bush,  neglected  to 
qualify;  Hudson  Jennings,  major,  vice  Fisher,  promoted;  Richard  H. 
Sacket,  quartermaster;  Urban  Palmer,  paymaster. 

Uri  Clark,  captain,  vice  Jennings,  promoted;  John  D.  Miller,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Clark,  do:  Starr  Clark,  ensign;  Moses  Banfield,  lieu- 
tenant; James  Van  Kleeck,  ensign. 

Edward  A.  Judd,  captain;  William  Munro,  lieutenant;  James 
Smith,  ensign. 

John  Ford,  captain;  John  Lyon,  lieutenant;  Benjamin  Horton, 
ensign ;  Stephen  L.  Peart,  ensign. 

Isaac  Hugg,  junior,  captain:  Abraham  Cowell,  lieutenant;  Moses 
Barker,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  1865 

Alexander  Graham,  captain;  Titus  R.  Read,  lieutenant;  Benjamin 
Strong,  ensign. 

Walter  Herrick,  captain;  Daniel  R.  Park,  lieutenant. 

Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Green  Bently,  lieutenant;  Henry  Baldwin,  ensign;  David  Coe, 
ensign. 

George  Coryell,  captain;  David  Lee,  lieutenant.       « 

Eighteenth  brigade  of  infantry : 

Elijah  Carpenter,  brigade  inspector,  vice  H.  Wells,  promoted; 
Asel  Buck,  brigade  quartermaster. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Oliver  Ely,  colonel,  vice  D.  Clark,  declining;  Orlando  Parsons, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  O.  Ely,  promoted;  Oliver  Stiles,  major; 
Joseph  Matterson,  adjutant,  vice  L.  Richards,  promoted;  George 
Beckwith,  quartermaster,  vice  B.  Morse,  resigned;  William  Whitney, 
paymaster. 

Luman  Richards,  captain,  vice  O.  Stiles,  promoted. 

Ebby  Hyde,  captain,  vice  E.  Culver,  resigned. 

Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry : 

David  Turner,  adjutant,  vice  J.  Berry,  resigned. 

Wright  Dunham,  lieutenant,  vice  E.  Briggs,  declining;  Parley 
Johnson,  ensign;  Alexander  Yates,  lieutenant,  vice  Harris,  declining; 
Sylvester  Camp,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  moved;  David  Munroe,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  J.  Tozer,  resigned;  Elishama  Tozer,  ensign,  vice  Munro, 
promoted. 

John  B.  Royce,  captain,  vice  Anderson,  moved;  William  B. 
Bement,  lieutenant,  vice  Royce,  promoted;  Daniel  Moore,  ensign. 

Lewis  Seymour,  captain, vice  Bragler,  resigned;  Joseph  Chambers, 
lieutenant,  vice  Seymour,  promoted;  Elias  Skillman,  ensign. 


1818. 


1818. 


1 866  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Ira  Ransom,  captain,  vice  W.  Steward,  resigned;  John 
Seymour,  lieutenant,  vice  Ransom,  promoted;  John  Steward,  ensign, 
vice  Seymour. 

Battalion  set  off  from  the  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Badg-er,  major  commandant;  Robert  Harper,  junior,  adju- 
tant, vice  E.  Smith,  promoted;  Jacob  Eadick,  quartermaster,  vice 
R.  Harper,  junior;  David  Barber,  surgeon;  Jeremiah  Rogers,  pay- 
master; Joseph  Wood,  chaplain. 

Riflemen — Leman  Mason,  captain,  vice  Badger,  promoted;  Sam- 
uel Stow,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Mason,  promoted;  Clarendon  Bow- 
man, ensign,  vice  Stow,  promoted. 

William  McClure,  junior,  captain,  vice  Sampson,  moved;  Henry 
McClure,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  McClure,  promoted;  Zina  Alexander, 
ensign,  vice  Eadick,  promoted. 

Isaac  Doolittle,  captain,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  Daniel  Stow, 
second,  lieutenant,  vice  Doolittle,  promoted;  Judson  Allen,  ensign. 

Enoch  Smith,  captain,  vice  Nichols,  declined;  Luther  Brown, 
lieutenant;  Daniel  Blakeley,  junior,  ensign. 

Isaac  Turner,  captain;  Moses  Dyer,  lieutenant;  Amos  Everts, 
ensign. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Seth  Roberts,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  S.  Felt,  moved;  Levi  Tread- 
well,  major,  vice  Roberts,  promoted;  John  H.  Shew,  adjutant;  John 
Murphy,  quartermaster,  vice  Galagher,  resigned;  John  Ray,  sur- 
geon; Oliver  Reynolds,  surgeon's  mate; Tinney,  chaplain. 

John  Fuller,  lieutenant;  Jesse  Austin,  ensign,  vice  Fuller, 
promoted. 

Richard  Tillotson,  captain,  vice  Ncwcomb,  moved;  Nathan  Kings- 
ley,  lieutenant,  vice  Tillotson,  promoted;  William  Armstrong, 
ensign,  vice  Kingsley,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1867 

William-  Billing-hurst,  captain,  vice  Charter,  moved;  Adonijah 
Green,  lieutenant,  vice  Billinghurst,  promoted;  Patrick  P.  Dickin- 
son, ensign,  vice  Green,  promoted. 

Roswell  Everitt,  captain,  vice  Treadwell,  promoted;  Noah  Rams- 
dell,  lieutenant,  vice  Everitt,  do;  Joshua  C.  Eaton,  ensign,  vice 
Ramsdel,  do. 

James  Shew,  captain,  vice  Case,  resigned;  Elisha  Fullam,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  J.  H.  Shew,  adjutant;  Moses  Hadley,  ensign,  vice 
Fullam,  promoted. 

Chandler  Huntington,  captain,  vice  Newman,  resigned;  Elisha 
Blodget,  lieutenant;  Warren  Perkins,  ensign. 

John  Shoecraft,  junior,  captain;  Dyer  Bannitt,  lieutenant,  vice 
Shoecraft,  promoted;  John  Hicks,  ensign,  vice  Bannitt,  promoted. 

Riflemen — James  Shoecraft,  captain;  Jonathan  Baker,  lieutenant; 
John  Culver,  ensign. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Lusk,  major;  Stephen  Hendee,  quartermaster,  vice  Graham, 
resigned;  Julius  Steele,  chaplain. 

Marvin  Schudder,  captain,  vice  Boughton,  resigned;  Jonathan 
Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Schudder,  promoted;  Calvin  Brookins, 
ensign,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Peter  Perry,  captain,  vice  Lusk,  do;  James  Williams,  lieutenant, 
vice  Perry,  do;  Williams  Brace,  ensign,  vice  Williams',  do. 

Marvin  Smith,  captain,  vice  Sines,  moved;  Jacob  Smith,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  M.  Smith,  promoted;  Elias  Smith,  ensign,  vice  J. 
Smith,  do. 

Ezra  Sheldon,  captain,  vice  Barnard,  resigned;  Abraham  Cole, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted;  George  Claflin,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Spencer  Coleman,  captain;  Jonathan  Adams,  lieuten- 
ant; Oliver  Strong,  ensign. 


1818. 


1818. 


1 868  Annual  Report  of  the 

Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry : 

Ephraim  Jones,  lieutenant  colonel;  George  Bowen,  major;  Charles 
Gooding-,  adjutant,  vice  E.  Jones,  promoted;  Abiel  Hathaway,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Gooding;  Ward  Park,  paymaster. 

Benjamin  Boyd,  captain,  vice  Phillips,  resigned;  Zebulun  Phillips, 
second,  lieutenant,  vice  Boyd,  promoted;  James  Sibley,  ensign,  vice 
Phillips,  promoted. 

Enoch  E.  Colby,  captain,  vice  Taylor,  resigned;  John  Wheeler, 
lieutenant,  vice  Colby,  promoted;  Riley  Crooks,  ensign,  vice 
Wheeler,  promoted. 

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J 

Ezra  Parmely,  captain,  vice  Covil,  resigned;  Luman  Hatch,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Parmely,  promoted;  Hiram  Hatch,  ensign. 

Sylvanus  Jones,  junior,  captain,  vice  Bowen,  promoted;  John  M. 
Bissel,  lieutenant,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Chandler  Hathaway, ensign, 
vice  Bissel,  do. 

A  new  company — Charles  Fowler,  captain;  James  Leslie,  junior, 
lieutenant;  Lyman  Haws,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Constant  Shaw,  captain,  vice  Doolittle, 
resigned;  Nathan  Briggs,  lieutenant,  vice  Shaw,  promoted;  Calvin 
Phillips,  ensign,  vice  Briggs,  promoted. 

A  new  company — Orra  Spencer,  captain;  Jonathan  Waters,  lieu- 
tenant; Jabez  Ward,  ensign. 

New  battalion  set  off  from  the  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry 
consisting  of  the  militia  in  the  towns  of  Italy,  Naples  and  Spring- 
water  : 

Joseph  Clark,  major  commandant;  Henry  Roff,  junior,  lieutenant, 
vice  Graves,  promoted. 

Charles  Graves,  captain ;  James  Fox,  ensign. 

Lorenzo  Clark,  captain,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Zaccheus  Barber, 
lieutenant,  vice  L.  Clark,  promoted;  Jacob  Sutton,  ensign,  vice  Bar- 
ber, promoted. 


State  Historian.  1869 

A  new  company — Reuben  Gilbert,  captain;  Hosea  H.  Grover, 
lieutenant;  Daniel  Herrick,  junior,  ensign. 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Leman  Gibbs,  colonel,  vice  G.  Smith,  resigned;  Cephas  Beach, 
lieutenant  colonel;  Daniel  Kelley,  major,  vice  Gibbs,  promoted; 
Lester  Kingsbury,  adjutant,  vice  Kneeland,  resigned;  Jacob  B.  Hall, 
paymaster,  vice  Kingsbury;  Henry  Pierce,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Samuel  Magee,  vice  Kelley,  promoted;  Edmund 
Bridges,  vice  Beach,  do;  George  W.  Warner,  vice  Hovey,  moved; 
Benjamin  Palmer,  vice  Hanna,  do. 

Lieutenants — Charles  Roseburgh,  vice  Magee,  promoted;  Loring 
P.  Day,  vice  Munger;  Gurdon  Nowlen,  vice  Bridges,  promoted; 
Roswell  Merrills,  vice  Dann,  moved;  Harry  Hyde,  vice  Stedman, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Robert  Teasdale,  vice  Roseburgh,  promoted ;  Moses 
Hunt,  vice  Hyde,  promoted;  George  Pratt;  Seneca  Warner,  vice 
Warner,  promoted;  Joseph  Driesbach,  vice  R.  McCartney,  moved; 
Samuel  Brown. 

New  company— Joshua  Whitney,  captain;  Charles  P.  Colton,  lieu- 
tenant; Peter  Stiles,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Cornwell,  junior,  adjutant,  vice  Coldron,  moved;  Arial  N. 
Brown,  quartermaster,  vice  Cornwell;  John  Lawrence,  junior,  pay- 
master, vice  Brown. 

Captains — Jacob  Roorback,  vice  Hedges,  moved;  John  B.  Chase, 
vice  Bagley,  moved;  John  F.  Randolph,  vice  Young,  moved. 

Lieutenants — John  Porter,  vice  Roorback,  promoted;  Jacob  Her- 
rick, vice  Chase,  do;  Frederick  S.  Pierce,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted; 
Daniel  King,  vice  Randolph,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Roorback,  vice  Porter,  promoted;  Nehemiah  Win- 


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1818. 


1 870  Annual  Report  of  the 

ship,  vice  Herrick,  promoted;  Lewis  Rapilee;  Lewis  Dixton,  vice 
Pierce,  promoted;  Wright  Brown,  junior,  vice  King,  promoted. 

Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  H.  Beckwith,  quartermaster,  vice  Wilcox;  Alpheus 
Harwood,  paymaster,  vice  Porter,  resigned;  Jesse  Townsend, 
chaplain. 

Captains — Joshua  S.  Terry,  vice  Fuller,  moved;  Oliver  Durfee, 
vice  Phelps,  resigned;  Elisha  W.  Cobb,  vice  Spear,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Zurial  Brown,  vice  Terry,  promoted;  William  C. 
Robison,  vice  Reed,  resigned;  Jacob  G.  Crane,  vice  Adams, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Reeves,  second,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Samuel 
Sawyer,  vice  E.  W.  Cobb,  promoted;  George  Bayington,  vice  Hink- 
ley,  promoted;  Frederick  U.  Sheffield,  vice  Harwood,  promoted; 
Orin  White,  vice  Beckwith,  promoted;  John  Sweezey,  vice  Durfee, 
promoted. 

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Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abner  Bunnel,  colonel,  vice  Sawyer,  resigned;  Phineas  P.  Bates, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bunnel,  promoted;  Joel  S.  Hart,  major,  vice 
Clark,  moved;  Oliver  Rose,  adjutant,  vice  Bates,  promoted;  Dudley 
Marvin,  quartermaster,  vice  Granger,  promoted. 

Arsinoe  Beebe,  captain,  vice  Flickox,  resigned;  Milton  Gillett, 
lieutenant,  vice  Beebe,  promoted;  Mirtillo  Warner,  ensign,  vice 
Gillett,  promoted. 

William  D.  Murray,  captain,  vice  Hart,  promoted;  Ephraim  Wat- 
kins,  lieutenant,  vice  Murray,  promoted;  Jonathan  P.  Couch,  ensign, 
vice  Watkins,  promoted. 

Peter  Mitchel,  captain,  vice  Howland,  resigned;  Alanson  Lock- 
wood,  lieutenant,  vice  Mitchel,  promoted;  Augustus  Sawyer,  ensign. 

James  Sibley,  captain,  vice  Brocklebank,  moved;  William  Wood, 


State  Historian.  1871 

lieutenant,  vice  Marvin;  David  C.  Bates,  ensign,  vice  Sibley,  pro- 
moted; Elisha  Hecock,  lieutenant,  vice  Rose;  Thaddeus  Remming- 
ton,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Hecock,  promoted;  Daniel  S.  Morse,  lieu- 
tenant; Aaron  Crittenden,  ensign;  Peter  C.  Brown,  lieutenant;  Asa 
Smith,  ensign. 

Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Upton  Dorsey,  quartermaster;  Jeremiah  B.  Pierce,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Jacob  Cost,  vice  N.  Howe,  resigned;  Samuel  Howe, 
vice  Dunnell,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — William  E.  Perine,  vice  Pease,  resigned;  Archibald 
Gold,  vice  S.  Howe,  promoted;  Jonathan  S.  Butler,  vice  Cost, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — William  H.  Price,  vice  Perine,  promoted;  Thomas  E. 
Dorsey,  vice  A.  Dorsey,  promoted;  Chauncey  R.  Johnson,  vice 
Goold,  promoted;  Otho  Beall,  vice  Butler,  promoted;  Alfred  Hobbs, 
vice  Hildreth,  resigned;  Samuel  Rosseter,  vice  U.  Dorsey,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  lately  commanded  by  William  Rogers, 
junior: 

Daniel  Poppino,  major  commandant,  vice  Rogers,  moved;  Ebene- 
zer  Inglesby,  second  major;  Alfred  J.  Deming,  adjutant,  vice  Whip- 
ple, promoted;  Russell  Cole,  quartermaster,  vice  Troup,  resigned; 
Holly  St.  John,  junior,  paymaster,  vice  Calhoun,  promoted;  Josiah 
Bennett,  surgeon,  vice  J.  Mallory,  resigned. 

Russell  Whipple,  captain,  vice  Poppino,  promoted;  Gardner  Cal- 
houn, lieutenant;  Amos  White,  ensign,  vice  J.  Shaft,  moved. 

Peter  Thatcher,  captain,  vice  Inglesbie,  promoted;  Daniel  Inmann, 
lieutenant,  vice  Thatcher,  promoted;  Charles  Sabins,  ensign. 

Thomas  Wheeler,  captain,  vice  Hovey,  moved;  Thomas  Johnson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  William  P.  Erwin,  ensign,  vice 
Johnson,  promoted. 


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1818. 


1872  Annual  Report  of  the 

Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry : 

David  Field,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice  J.  Hall,  resigned. 

Jabez  Pease,  lieutenant,  vice  Noble,  moved;  Isaac  P.  Seymour, 
ensign,  vice  J.  Hall,  moved;  Edward  Howard,  lieutenant,  vice  Mere- 
dith Malery,  resig'ned. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Reuben  B.  Heacock,  captain;  Julius  Guitteau,  first  lieutenant; 
Leonard  P.  Crary,  second  lieutenant. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Hawxhurst  Addington,  captain;  Uray  S.  Littlefield,  first  lieuten- 
ant; James  Reynolds,  second  lieutenant;  Hiram  Warren,  cornet. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry; 

Alfred  Porter,  adjutant,  vice  J.  Willis,  moved;  Levi  Tenny,  quar- 
termaster, vice  A.  Porter;  Alfred  Moors,  paymaster,  vice  L.  Tenny. 

Captains — Robert  Hewes,  vice  P.  McChesney,  resigned;  Chaun- 
cey  Hannahs,  vice  Hopkins,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Noah  Freeman;  John  B.  Wells,  vice  Lodowick 
Brown,  moved. 

John  Cunningham,  ensign;  Doras  Hatch,  lieutenant;  Stephen 
Whipple,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Davis,  major,  vice  Dunham,  promoted. 

William  J.  Ferris,  captain,  vice  R.  Davis,  promoted;  Isaac  Allen, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sullivan,  resigned;  Elisha  Spafford,  ensign,  vice 
Ferris,  promoted;  Andrew  F.  Gilchrist,  lieutenant,  vice  Sheldon, 
declining;  Rufus  Sabin.  ensign,  vice  E.  B.  Sheldon,  moved. 

Alvan  Stewart,  captain,  vice  J.  Dutcher,  moved;  Daniel  Holt,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  B.  Marks,  moved;  Benjamin  Davis,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  1873 

Jonathan  Hall,  captain,  vice  Allen,  resigned;  Henry  Smith,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hall,  promoted;  Joseph  Clary,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  do. 

John  Denton,  captain,  with  rank  from  August  26,  181 7,  vice  But- 
ler, resigned. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Morell,  colonel,  vice  C.  Steere,  resigned;  Daniel  Potter, 
junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  E.  Phinney,  resigned;  Ambrose  L. 
Jordan,  major,  vice  G.  Morell,  promoted;  Samuel  Starkweather, 
adjutant,  vice  Webb,  moved. 

Captains — Jesse  Stetson,  with  rank  from  August  26,  1817,  vice 
C.  Underwood,  resigned;  Daniel  Winsor,  vice  D.  Potter,  junior,  pro- 
moted; Isaac  Burch,  vice  S.  Mallery,  resigned;  James  Steere  (light 
infantry),  vice  Jordan,  promoted;  Seth  Reed,  vice  H.  Smith, 
resigned;  Artemas  Brockway,  vice  S.  Wood,  resigned;  Joseph 
Wood,  vice  H.  Knowlton,  resigned;  William  Williams,  vice  W.  Fair- 
child,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Otis  Lewis,  vice  S.  Reed,  promoted;  Thomas  Pierce, 
vice  D.  Winsor,  promoted;  William  Willson  (light  infantry),  vice 
J.  Steere,  promoted;  George  H.  Derbyshire,  vice  J.  Burch,  pro- 
moted; Thomas  K.  Cory,  vice  J.  F.  Fuller,  moved;  Chester  Jarvis, 
vice  W.  Gardner,  do;  David  Price,  vice  A.  Brockway,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Starkweather,  vice  W.  Willson,  promoted;  John 
Woodhouse,  vice  Fairchild,  promoted;  Noah  Burrell,  vice  T.  Pierce, 
promoted;  Ebenezer  Kinson,  vice  O.  Bliss,  declined;  Jason  Beck- 
ley,  junior,  vice  Derbyshire,  promoted;  Thomas  Clark,  vice  O. 
Lewis,  promoted;  Luther  Hartwell,  vice  T.  K.  Cory,  promoted; 
Miles  Comstock  (light  infantry),  vice  Starkweather,  promoted;  Eph- 
raim  Thayre,  vice  J.  Wood,  promoted. 

Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  S.  Stanton,  quartermaster. 
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1874  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — Daniel  Griswold,  Holden  E.  Sweet. 

Lieutenants — Sanford  Harrington.  Henry  Hopkins. 

Ensigns — John  Blood,  junior,  Nathan  Wheeler. 

Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Seaward,  colonel,  vice  B.  Kaple,  resigned;  Nathan  Kings- 
ley,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Seaward,  promoted;  Lionel  Sheldon, 
major;  John  J.  Snyder,  adjutant,  vice  Beldin,  resigned;  Harvey  W. 
Babcock,  quartermaster,  vice  G.  Tubbs,  resigned;  Truman  Gilbert, 
paymaster. 

Captains — Bela  Johnson,  vice  L.  Sheldon,  promoted;  Oliver  Chap- 
pel,  vice  D.  Houghton,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Simeon  Houghton,  captain;  Sylvester  Draper, 
lieutenant. 

Xathaniel  Carpenter,  lieutenant;  Philer  Benedict,  ensign. 

Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Artemas  Shelden,  colonel,  vice  M.  Rogers,  resigned;  Aden  Dem- 
ing,   lieutenant  colonel,   vice   Shelden,   promoted;  Abel  Caulkins,, 
major,  vice  Deming,  promoted;  Horatio  Pattengill,  adjutant,  vice 
T.   H.   Gorton,  promoted;   William   Fitch,   quartermaster,  vice  D. 
Blass,  resigned;  Henry  Sill,  paymaster,  vice  L.  Elderkin,  moved. 

Captains — William  Hall,  vice  W.  Tyler,  moved;  John  Bell,  junior, 
vice  Caulkins,  promoted;  David  Tolbert,  vice  H.  Walbridge,  moved; 
Abraham  Van  Nostrand,  vice  A.  Pierce,  moved;  Nicholas  Parker, 
vice  A.  Park,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — J.  Judson,  Buck,  vice  J.  Bell,  junior,  promoted; 
James  Loyd,  vice  J.  Day,  resigned;  Russell  B.  Carpenter,  vice  W. 
Hall,  promoted;  Jonathan  Hunt,  vice  N.  Parker,  promoted;  Elisha 
Pratt,  vice  S.  Pierce,  moved. 

Ensigns — Archibald  Whetford,  vice  Buck,  promoted;  Sullivan 
Farrar,    vice    Tolbert,    promoted;    Daniel    Chapin,    vice    P.   Ten 


State  Historian.  1875 

(Broeck),  resigned;  Abijah  Beardsley,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted; 

Jonathan  Badcock,  vice  E.  Pratt,  promoted;  Josiah  Marks,  junior, 

vice  J.  Hunt,  promoted. 

Second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Company  of  riflemen  commanded  by  Captain  Jesse  Smith : 

Ithamer  Hitchcock,   second  lieutenant;    Seth   Fairchild,  ensign, 

vice  S.  Noble,  moved. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lorin  Sweet,  major,  vice  Crary,  moved;  John  Rathbun,  quarter- 
master, vice  Parkie,*  moved. 

Light  Infantry — Curtis  Stoddard,  captain,  vice  L.  Sweet,  pro- 
moted; Ithurial  Rogers,  lieutenant,  vice  C.  Stoddard,  promoted; 
Erastus  Woodruff,  ensign,  vice  I.  Rogers,  promoted. 

Erastus  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Rathbun,  quartermaster;  Gerardus 
Vanderlyn,  ensign,  vice  E.  Smith,  promoted. 

Erastus  Dickinson,  captain,  vice  R.  Wetherby,  moved;  William 
F.  Dickinson,  lieutenant,  vice  E.  Dickinson,  promoted;  David  Hey- 
ers,  ensign,  vice  W.  F.  Dickinson,  promoted. 

Hiram  Johnson,  captain,  vice  O.  Bush,  resigned;  Simon  Trask, 
lieutenant,  vice  H.  Johnson,  promoted;  William  Cable,  ensign,  vice 
S.  Trask,  promoted. 

Zera  Bardsley,  captain,  vice  Mandeville,  moved;  x\pollos  Foote, 
ensign,  vice  Bardsley,  moved. 

David  Copeland,  captain,  vice  W.  Edgerton,  discharged;  Charles 
Grant,  lieutenant,  vice  D.  Copeland,  promoted;  Isaac  Sellick,  ensign, 
vice  C.  Grant,  promoted. 

Bela  Rogers,  captain,  vice  J.  Grant,  discharged;  David  Grant, 
lieutenant,  vice  B.  Rogers,  promoted;  George  Agard,  ensign,  vice 
D.  Grant,  promoted. 

*  Hiland  H.  Parker  appointed  March  2,  1814;  Alfred  Brown,  March  22,  I816. 


1818. 


1818. 


1876  Annual  Report  of  the 

Samuel  Wheeler,  lieutenant,  vice  R.  Monell,  promoted;  Erastus 
Tremain,  ensign,  vice  S.  Wheeler,  promoted. 

New  company — Israel  Baldwin,  captain;  Elijah  Rathbun,  lieu- 
tenant; Joseph  Juliand,  junior,  ensign. 

Calvin  Wilde,  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gardner  Waters,  major,  vice  R.  Gray,  declining;  Elisha  S.  Wales, 
surgeon,  vice  J.  Camp,  junior,  moved;  Austin  Rouse,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  S.  Guthrie,  moved;  Nathaniel  L.  Gilbert,  chaplain,  vice 
J.  Ferris,  moved. 

Light  Infantry — Joseph  Slater,  captain,  vice  Warren,  resigned; 
Nicholas  Brown,  lieutenant, vice  J.  Slater,  promoted;  Eleazer  Brown, 
ensign,  vice  N.  Brown,  promoted;  James  Thompson,  captain,  vice 
T.  Robinson,  resigned;  John  Mudge,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Nash, 
resigned;  Daniel  Hammond,  ensign,  vice  Merrill,  resigned. 

Aaron  Porter,  captain,  vice  G.  Waters,  promoted;  Chauncey  A. 
Guthrie,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Porter,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  E.  Young,  Lorenzo  Hatch,  John  Miller,  junior. 

Riflemen — Zadock  Adams,  captain,  vice  W.  Windsor,  declining; 
Elijah  Kinney,  lieutenant,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Samuel  Randall, 
ensign,  vice  Kinney,  promoted. 

Ira  Nobles,  captain,  vice  N.  Chamberlin,  aid  to  general;  Elial 
Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  I.  Nobles,  promoted;  Alva  Wilcox,  ensign, 
vice  E.  Williams,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Augustus  C.  Welch: 

Ebenezer  Bivins,  quartermaster,  vice  Anderson,  moved. 

Richard  S.  Goff.  captain,  vice  Ambler,  resigned;  Henry  Foote, 
lieutenant,  vice  R.  S.  Goff,  promoted;  Warren  Wightman,  ensign, 
vice  H.  Foote,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  whereof  David  Pollard  was  lately  major 
commandant: 

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State  Historian.  1877 

Stephen  Stilwell,  major  commandant,  vice  D.  Pollard,  declined; 
Darius  Smith,  junior,  second  major,  vice  Stilwell,  promoted;  Samuel 
Stowel,  adjutant,  vice  Miner,  moved;  Richard  W.  Juliand,  quarter- 
master, vice  Scofield,  declined;  Nathan  Boynton,  surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — Abijah  Sheldon,  captain,  vice  Stowel,  declined; 
Zachariah  Tarbell,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Otis  Loveland, 
ensign,  vice  Hinckley,  moved. 

Sylvester  Smith,  captain,  vice  D.  Smith,  junior,  promoted;  Asa 
Gillett,  ensign,  vice  McCrea,  moved;  Talket  F.  S.  Cook,  ensign,  vice 
S.  Stowel,  promoted. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Ninety-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Johnson,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel;  Philo  Welton,  major, 
Horace  S.  Turner,  adjutant;  Nathan  Stone,  quartermaster;  Solomon 
Sutherland,  paymaster. 

Captains — Daniel  Kemp,  William  Tanner. 

Lieutenants — Ezra  Ludden,  Silas  McKay,  Luther  Briggs,  William 
Richardson. 

Ensigns — Nathan  Clapp,  Josiah  Smith,  Samuel  Mahan,  junior, 
Daniel  H.  Wooster. 

Riflemen — Ebenezer  Jackson,  captain;  Samuel  Spafford,  lieuten- 
ant; Nathaniel  G.  Reynolds,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ira  Wilson,  colonel;  William  Broughton,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Chester  Warriner,  major;  Anson  Root,  surgeon. 

Captains — Daniel  Bradley,  William  Webster,  William  Fuller. 

Lieutenants — Lyman  Parker,  Ira  Huntly,  James  Cowen. 

Ensigns — George  Hickox,  William  R.  Collins,  Zephon  Brough- 
ton. 

Light  Infantry — William  S.  Stone,  captain;  Nathan  Snow,  lieu- 
tenant; Alanson  Cutting,  ensign. 


1818. 


1818. 


1 8/8  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Amos  Wilson,  captain;  Jacob  Grimes,  lieutenant; 
Smith  Hallock,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Salmon  Preston,  Nathaniel  Howard. 

Lieutenants — Ebenezer  Seymour,  Noah  D.  Sanger,  Calvin  Davis, 
Dyer  Walker. 

Ensigns — Amos  Otis,  Francis  Field,  Elisha  Beardsley,  George  W. 
Jones. 

Light  Infantry — David  A.  Miller,  captain;  Hezekiah  Ripley, 
lieutenant;  Peter  Holloway,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Charles  Leonard,  captain;  Atwood  Griffin,  lieutenant; 
Alexander  Dudley,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment: 

Samuel  Hall,  lieutenant  colonel;  Josiah  Newton,  major;  Ethan  B. 
Allen,  adjutant;  Daniel  Tisdale,  paymaster;  John  Cotes,  junior,  sur- 
geon's mate. 

Captains — Asa  Badcock,  Russell  Loomis,  Abel  P.  Wightman, 
Jeremiah  Wilford,  William  McCarty,  Lodowick  Champlin. 

Lieutenants — Elisha  S.  Smith,  Roswell  Britton,  Henry  Rumsey, 
David  Darby,  Norman  Shepard,  Asa  Palmer,  Jessamine  Drake. 

Ensigns — David  Waite,  Richard  Buell,  junior,  Elisha  W.  Rumsey, 
Aaron  Gary,  William  S.  O'Donaghey,  Marcus  Wakeman,  Milton 
Stage  (of  light  infantry). 

New  battalion  of  infantry  set  off  from  the  One  Hundred  and 
Sixty-fourth  regiment  in  the  county  of  Genesee: 

William  Thayer,  major  commandant;  Hugh  Long,  adjutant; 
Alfred  H.  Rann,  quartermaster;  Joseph  Peters,  paymaster;  Abijah 
W.  Stoddard,  surgeon. 

Captains^-Daniel  Bailey,  James  Hyde 

Lieutenants — Smith  Harroun,  Cyrenus  Wilbor,  James  Sutherland, 

William  Fisher. 


State  Historian.  1879 

Ensigns — Noah  North,  Cyrus  Humphrey,  Samuel  Matteson, 
junior. 

Light  Infantry — Nehemiah  Tracy,  captain;  Moses  Fuller,  lieu- 
tenant; James  Jackman,  ensign. 

James  Anderson,  junior,  ensign. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Smith,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Chapley,  resigned. 

Captains — Numa  Leonard,  vice  G.  Peck,  resigned ;  Simeon  Fuller, 
vice  G.  Peck,  resigned;  David  Hill,  vice  Hallock,  resigned;  Powers 
Greene,  vice  Chase,  deceased;  Asa  Colburn,  vice  C.  Briggs,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Chester  Hayden,  vice  N.  Leonard,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Parker,  vice  A.  Wright,  resigned;  James  Powell,  vice  S.  Fuller, 
promoted;  Benjamin  Wiggins,  vice  Hill,  promoted;  Eliab  Wheelock, 
vice  J.  Knox,  moved;  John  West,  junior,  vice  S.  Clark,  moved. 

Ensigns — Richard  S.  Bainbridge,  vice  W.  Parker,  promoted; 
Darius  Martin,  vice  C.  Hayden,  promoted;  Squire  Utley,  vice  J. 
Powell,  promoted;  James  Martin,  vice  B.  Wiggins,  promoted;  Clark 
Robinson,  vice  Townsend,  declined;  Abel  Gates,  vice  Briggs,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gardner  Avery,  colonel,  vice  J.  Williams,  resigned;  Amos  Rob- 
erts, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Avery,  promoted;  Absalom  L.  Groves, 
major,  vice  Roberts,  promoted;  Phinehas  Hallock,  adjutant,  vice 
Hearsey,  promoted;  James-Fosket,  quartermaster,  vice  Ringe,  pro- 
moted. 

Captains — Henry  Hearsey,  vice  Osborn,  moved;  Daniel  Ringe, 
junior,  vice  Groves,  promoted;  John  Fosket,  vice  Dexter,  resigned; 
Lorenzo  Pratt. 

Lieutenants — Albert  Bennett,  vice  John  Fosket,  promoted;  Miles 
Benham,  vice  Ross,  moved. 


1818. 


1818. 


1880  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ensigns — John  I.  Mabbott,  vice  Babcock,  moved;  Zebina  Luce,, 
vice  Jas.  Foskett,  promoted;  Lorein  S.  Blackman,  vice  P.  Hallock, 
promoted. 

Seventy-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ichabod  Davis,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  J.  Hovey,  resigned;  Henry 
R.  Sheldon,  major,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Simeon  Wright,  pay- 
master, vice  W.  Palmer,  resigned. 

Captains — Caleb  Steves,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted;  Daniel  Benedict, 
vice  Dustin,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Abner  Chase,  vice  Steves,  promoted;  Isaac  J.  Wiser, 
vice  S.  Wright,  in  staff;  Timothy  Jackson,  vice  Benedict,  promoted; 
Eusebius  Ball,  vice  D.  Smith,  moved;  Aaron  White,  vice  Johnson, 
resigned;  Andrew  Billings,  vice  Treat,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Joseph  Peabody,  vice  Billings,  promoted;  Stephen 
Brooks,  vice  E.  Ball,  promoted;  Matthew  Buck,  vice  Jackson,  pro- 
moted; Walter  Fowler,  vice  J.  Wiser,  promoted;  Harvey  Phelps, 
vice  A.  Chase,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Ward,  vice  A.  White,  promoted. 

Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Israel  Stoddard,  colonel,  vice  S.  Barns,  removed;  John  Smith, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Stoddard,  promoted;  Jonathan  Waring, 
major,  v>e  Smith,  promoted;  Samuel  T.  Wood,  adjutant,  vice  Hyde, 
promoted;  Curtis  Merrill,  paymaster,  vice  Wood. 

Captains — Benjamin  Hyde,  junior,  vice  Waring,  promoted; 
Samuel  Morse,  vice  Palms  (Samuel  Palmer),  resigned;  Peter  Abbott, 
junior;  Sage  Parke,  vice  J.  Higgins,  resigned;  Rossiter  Preston, 
vice  L.  Matthews,  deceased;  Aedinus  Comstock,  vice  Lovejoy, 
resigned;  Asa  Barnes,  vice  Spinning,  moved. 

Lieutenants — William  Penfield,  vice  Preston,  promoted;  Laban 
Allen,  vice  Comstock,  promoted;  Jeremy  Wiard,  vice  Abbott,  pro- 
moted; Harvey  Park,  vice  N.  Abbott,  resigned;  John  Carter,  vice 
King,  resigned. 


State  Historian.  1881 

Ensigns — Henry  N.  Hoisted,  vice  Morse,  promoted;  Robert 
Smart,  junior;  Daniel  Blakesley,  vice  J.  Dean,  resigned;  Lent  M. 
Upson,  vice  W.Penfield,  promoted;  Samuel  Plum,  junior,  vice  Allen, 
promoted;  Calvin  Dawley,  vice  A.  Barnes,  promoted. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eliphalet  Hotchkiss,  colonel,  vice  D.  Curtis,  promoted;  John  C. 
Bartlet,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hotchkiss,  promoted;  Asa  Earns, 
major,  vice  Bartlett,  promoted;  Asahel  W.  Gridley,  paymaster. 

Val  Pierce,  captain,  vice  G.  Pierce,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Enoch  Tift,  vice  V.  Pierce,  promoted;  Obadiah 
Luce,  vice  Ab.  Youngs,  deceased;  John  Knox,  vice  A.  Frost,  re- 
signed; Joseph  Page,  vice  Gridley,  paymaster. 

Ensigns — Freedom  Merrell,  vice  Knox,  promoted;  Elijah  Wilson, 
vice  Page,  promoted;  Zebina  Loyd,  vice  Luce,  promoted;  Joel 
Smith,  vice  Tift,  promoted;  Richard  Robinson,  vice  Olmsted,  pro- 
moted; Samuel  H.  Addington. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Andrew  Merril,  adjutant;  Benjamin  Hinman,  junior,  quarter- 
master, vice  Weaver,  promoted;  Charles  Babcock,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Norton,  resigned. 

Captains — Nicholas  N.  Weaver,  vice  N.  Smith,  resigned;  Richard 
Sanger,  vice  L.  Sherrill,  resigned;  Cyrus  Chatfield,  vice  J.  Griffin, 
resigned;  Daniel  Stafford,  vice  T.  E.  Clark,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Augustus  Hurlbert,  vice  Sanger,  promoted;  George 
Wheeler,  vice  Chatfield,  promoted;  James  Goodrich,  vice  Sizer, 
promoted. 

Jabez  Sizer,  captain,  vice  Chapin,  moved. 

Ensigns — Eli  Savage,  vice  Goodrich,  promoted;  William  Nichols, 
vice  Blatchford,  promoted;  James  Dean,  junior,  vice  Hurlbert,  pro- 
moted; Henry  Tisdale,  vice  G.  Wheeler,  promoted;  Dier  Shed. 


1818. 


1818. 


1 882  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Enos  Brown,  captain;  James  Hooker,  lieutenant;  John 
H.  O strom,  ensign. 

S.  M.  Blatchford,  lieutenant,  vice  Weaver,  promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Ontario  lately  commanded 
by  Major  Joseph  Hall: 

Salma  Stanley,  major  commandant,  vice  J.  Hall,  resigned;  Peter 
Westfall,  second  major,  vice  Stanley,  promoted;  Castle  Sutherland, 
adjutant,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  Horace  D.  Williams,  quarter- 
master, vice  Ledyard,  resigned;  George  H.  Green,  paymaster; 
Cephas  A.  Parks,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Fenney,  moved. 

Levi  Ostrander,  captain,  vice  Westfall,  promoted;  Benjamin  West- 
fall,  first  lieutenant,  vice  L.  Ostrander,  promoted;  Joel  Chapman, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  B.  Westfall,  promoted. 

Jesse  Beard,  captain,  vice  E.  Morse,  resigned;  John  M.  Granger, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Beard,  promoted;  John  R.  Rozill,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Granger,  promoted;  Ami  Whitney,  first  lieutenant; 
Luther  Whitney,  second  lieutenant. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Charles  Stebbins,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  E.  Farnham,  pro- 
moted. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Ward,  captain,  vice  T.  Whitney,  resigned;  Alpha  Morse, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bonney,  moved;  Bela  Short,  ensign,  vice  Ward, 
promoted. 

John  Woods,  captain,  vice  Skifft,  moved;  William  B.  Tompkins, 
lieutenant,  vice  Woods,  promoted;  Benjamin  Simmons,  junior, 
ensign,  vice  Tompkins,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1883 

Isaiah  P.  Snow,  captain,  vice  Z.  Hatch,  resigned;  Isaac  Dunham, 
lieutenant,  vice  Snow,  promoted;  Alexander  White,  ensign,  vice 
Dunham,  promoted. 

Henry  C.  Goodrich,  captain,  vice  Powel,  resigned;  Lyman  E. 
Beach,  lieutenant,  vice  Haight,  moved;  Martin  Pierce,  ensign. 

Ezra  Chapin,  captain,  vice  Gaston,  resigned;  Perley  Ayers,  lieu- 
tenant; Joseph  Pratt,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Benjamin  Bonney,  captain,  vice  Murdoch, 
resigned;  William  Lord,  lieutenant,  vice  Porter,  resigned;  David 
Tinney,  ensign,  vice  Bonney,  promoted. 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Lee,  colonel,  vice  T.  W.  Phelps,  resigned;  Ebenezer  S. 
Cadwell,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lee,  promoted;  Ichabod  S.  Spencer, 
major,  vice  Cadwell,  promoted;  Harvey  G.  Morse,  adjutant,  vice 
J.  M.  Lee,  promoted;  John  J.  Fink,  quartermaster,  vice  Owens, 
moved;  Thomas  Spencer,  surgeon,  vice  Prior,  resigned;  Samuel 
Fuller,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hall,  resigned. 

Captains — Joseph  M.  Lee,  vice  Spencer,  promoted ;  Chester  War- 
ren, vice  Munson,  resigned;  Barent  Schuyler,  vice  Moyer,  resigned; 
John  Rector,  vice  Barns,  resigned;  Stephen  W.  Palmer,  vice  Randel, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — William  K.  Fuller,  vice  Schuyler,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam H.  Beecher,  vice  Warren,  promoted;  Elisha  Palmer,  vice  God- 
win, resigned;  Hugh  Briggs,  vice  Waldrum,  moved. 

Ensigns — Asher  H.  Palmer,  vice  Whitman,  moved;  Henry  Fox, 
vice  Fink,  promoted;  David  Beebe,  junior,  vice  Beecher,  promoted; 
Henry  Hale,  vice  Van  Vechten,  resigned;  Seneca  Hale,  vice  Briggs, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Taylor,  surgeon,  vice  Fay,  promoted. 


1818. 


1818. 


1884  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — James  McElwain,  vice  A.  McElwain,  resigned;  Phine- 
has  Briggs,  vice  Cleaveland,  moved;  Elmore  D.  Jencks,  vice  Sexton, 
resigned;  Ebenezer  Coates,  vice  Goodale,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Roswell  Savage,  vice  E.  Coates,  promoted;  John 
H.  Lathrop,  vice  Briggs,  promoted;  Samuel  Hubbard,  vice  McEl- 
wain, promoted;  Epaphras  Leet,  vice  Jencks,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Beebe,  vice  Leet,  promoted;  Samuel  Morey,  vice 
Bumpus,  moved;  Bradley  Ladd,  vice  Hubbard,  promoted;  Harvey 
Barret,  vice  Lathrop,  promoted;  Calvin  Evits,  vice  Wheeler,  pro- 
moted; Samuel  Chapin,  vice  Savage,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Clarke,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Babcock,  resigned;  Samuel 
B.  Clarke,  major,  vice  Chapin,  resigned. 

Benjamin  P.  Hill,  chaplain,  vice  Clark,  resigned. 

Captains — Elisha  Randall,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Amos  Lamb, 
vice  Asa  Lamb,  junior,  resigned;  Amos  Scott,  third,  vice  S.  B. 
Clark,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Jeremiah  Lewis,  vice  E.  Randall,  promoted;  Marvin 
Scott,  vice  Maxson,  moved;  Aaron  Gear,  vice  Lamb,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Lamb;  Joseph  Clark,  second;  Samuel  D.  Anthony; 
Harvey  Butler,  vice  Reynolds,  moved. 

Major  Bennet  Bicknell's  battalion  of  riflemen: 

New  company — Daniel  B.  Parsons,  captain;  Asa  Curtis,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Isaac  Curtis,  second  lieutenant;  Aaron  Barker,  ensign. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery: 

New  company — Nathan  B.  Wilber,  captain ;  Abraham  Payne,  first 
lieutenant;  James  S.  Ely,  second  lieutenant. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  S.  Walker,  lieutenant,  vice  Gray,  resigned;  Justus  Shattuck, 
ensign,  vice  Walker,  promoted;  Nathan  Taylor,  lieutenant,  vice 
Parsons;  Edmond  Mize,  ensign,  vice  Taylor,  promoted. 


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genesee  county. 

Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aretas  Haskell,  colonel,  vice  J.  Sayre,  promoted;  Peleg  Burrows, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Haskell,  promoted;  Lewis  Swift,  major,  vice 
Burrows,  promoted. 

Walter  Billings,  captain,  vice  Swift,  promoted;  Isaac  Allen, 
lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  moved;  Ira  Phillips,  ensign,  vice  Cook, 
declining. 

Riflemen— Ephraim  B.  Cook,  captain,  vice  Steward,  resigned; 
William  Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  James,  resigned;  Ira  Hill,  ensign, 
vice  Worden,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amasa  Dutton,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1817; 
Eastman  Colbey,  major. 

Captains — Jehiel  Barnard,  John  Brigham,  Harry  Olmsted. 

Lieutenants — Ira  Stowell,  John  A.  Granger,  Darius  G.  Hill. 

Ensigns — Jedediah  Safford,  Julius  Higgins,  Sylvester  R.  Hatha- 
way, John  B.  Bagley. 

Light  Infantry — Austin  Spencer,  captain,  vice  Colbey,  pro- 
moted; Luman  B.  Phelps,  lieutenant,  vice  Spencer,  promoted;  Jason 
Tyler,  ensign,  vice  Phelps,  promoted. 

OSWEGO*  AND  ONONDAGA  COUNTIES. 

New;  brigade  of  infantry  organized  by  the  commander-in-chief 
comprehending  the  militia  in  the  county  of  Oswego  and  in  part  of 
the  county  of  Onondaga  and  denominated  the  Forty-eighth  brigade 
of  infantry: 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

James  Adams,  brigadier  general;  Daniel  Hugunin,  junior,  brigade 
inspector;  Alvin  Bronson,  brigade  quartermaster. 

*  Oswego  county  was  erected  from  Oneida  and  Onondaga  counties,  March  I,  1816. — 
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ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Stephen  Tappen,  colonel,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  John  Butler, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Tappen,  promoted. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

Joseph  Rice,  major,  vice  Green,  declining-. 

Valentine  Bowen,  captain,  vice  Butler,  promoted;  John  Cody, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bowen,  promoted;  William  Dewey,  ensign,  vice 
Cody,  promoted. 

John  I.  Walradt,  captain,  vice  Rice,  promoted;  John  Schenck, 
lieutenant,  vice  Walradt,  promoted;  Samuel  Colby,  ensign,  vice 
Miller,  declining. 

John  H.  Gilles,  captain,  vice  Bacon,  moved;  Asa  Dudley,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gilles,  promoted;  Trumbull  Kent,  ensign,  vice  Dudley, 
promoted. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Reuben  Porter,  lieutenant,  vice  Wallace,  declining;  William  R. 
N.  Warren,  ensign,  vice  Proudfit,  moved;  Caleb  Bundy,  ensign,  vice 
Calkins,  resigned. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

Edward  Bronson,  captain,  vice  Hugunin,  promoted;  John  Grant, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Bronson,  promoted;  Erastus  Todd,  ensign, 
.  vice  John  Grant,  junior,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eighth  regiment: 

Amos  Kent,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hewitt,  in  new  regiment; 
Nicholas  Gurley,  major,  vice  Dunlap,  declining;  Jonathan  Hills, 
adjutant,  vice  Davis,  sheriff;  Dennison  B.  Palmer,  quartermaster, 
vice  Alfred;  Silas  Harman,  paymaster;  Sardis  Brewster,  surgeon; 
Orville  Morrison,  surgeon's  mate. 

Samuel  Dunlap,  captain,  vice  Smith  Dunlap,  declined;  Richard 


State  Historian.  1887 

C.  Plumley,  lieutenant,  vice  Dunlap,  promoted;  John  Yarrington, 
ensign,  vice  Plumley,  promoted;  Thomas  S.  Meacham,  lieutenant, 
vice  Vorce,  promoted;  Isaac  Price,  ensign,  vice  Mallby,  moved. 

Timothy  Norton,  captain,  vice  Hills;  Joel  Savage,  lieutenant; 
Isaac  Higbie,  ensign,  vice  Savage,  promoted. 

John  Reynolds,  captain;  Eli  Strong,  lieutenant;  Timothy  Balch, 
ensign. 

Aedamis  Comstock,  captain;  Laban  Allen,  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Plumb,  junior,  ensign. 

Riflemen — William  Vorce,  captain,  vice  Gurley,  promoted;  Reu- 
ben Snyder,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Vorce,  promoted;  John  Greenwood, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Snyder,  promoted;  Peter  Henman,  ensign, 
vice  Greenwood,  promoted. 

New  regiment  of  infantry  organized  in  the  county  of  Oswego 
and  denominated  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-second  regiment  of 
infantry : 

Palmer  Hewit,  colonel;  Joseph  Easton,  lieutenant  colonel;  Dan 
Murdock,  major;  Shubal  Alfred,  adjutant;  Edmond  Matthews, 
quartermaster;  Stephen  F.  Kinney,  surgeon;  Benjamin  Basset,  sur- 
geon's mate. 

John  Waterhouse,  captain,  vice  Easton,  promoted;  John  Harvey, 
lieutenant,  vice  Waterhouse,  promoted;  George  F.  Falley,  ensign, 
vice  Harvey,  promoted. 

Almon  Linsley,  captain,  vice  Hewit,  promoted;  Andrew  Place, 
lieutenant,  vice  Linsley,  promoted;  William  Marvin,  ensign,  vice 
Place,  promoted. 

Edmond  Sweet,  captain;  Anson  Drake,  paymaster;  Water  Read, 
lieutenant;  Theophilus  S.  Morgan,  ensign. 

Elijah  Goodell,  captain;  Joel  Wright,  lieutenant;  Myron  Blake, 
ensign. 


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i888  Annual  Report  of  the 

Sanford  Douglass,  captain,  vice  Murdock,  promoted;  William  S. 
Fitch,  lieutenant,  vice  Douglass,  promoted;  Denis  Peck,  ensign. 

Hastings  Curtis,  captain,  vice  Northrop,  moved;  Leonard  Fuller, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bellows,  declined;  William  Patterson,  ensign. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Jabez  Meacham,  captain;  Edmond  Stevens,  first  lieutenant;  Anson 
Maltby,  second  lieutenant;  Reuben  Peck,  cornet. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Gotham,  captain,  vice  Miles,  resigned;  Calvin  Cole,  lieu- 
tenant; John  Fisk,  ensign  of  riflemen. 

Light  Infantry — Samuel  Dyre,  captain,  vice  Adams,  resigned; 
Xathaniel  Attly,  lieutenant;  Robert  Nichols,  ensign. 

William  Sheldon,  lieutenant,  vice  Richardson,  moved;  John 
Knapp,  ensign,  vice  Sanger,  moved;  William  Caldwell,  lieutenant, 
vice  Young,  moved;  Noah  McNitt,  ensign,  vice  Brook,  moved. 

Elnathan  Matteson,  captain,  vice  Graves,  resigned;  Joel  Goodall, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Matteson,  promoted;  Alexander  Parker, 
ensign,  vice  Goodell,  promoted. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ela  Merriam,  captain,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Oliver  Talcott,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Merriam,  promoted;  Samuel  Northum,  junior,  ensign. 

Chauncey  Barns,  captain,  vice  Scovil,  resigned;  Homer  Collins, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  moved. 

Abijah  Potter,  captain,  vice  Miner,  resigned;  Lansing  Benjamin, 
lieutenant,  vice  Potter,  promoted;  Philemon  Hoadley,  ensign,  vice 
Doty,  moved. 

John  Hough,  captain,  vice  Stevens,  resigned;  Samuel  Denton, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hough,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1889 

1818. 

Ashbel  Fox,  junior,  captain;  Ira  Barnes,  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  first  regiment  of  infantry : 

Charles  Dayan,  captain,  vice  Hillman,  resigned;  Marlam  Finch, 
lieutenant;  George  D.  Ruggles,  ensign. 

Freedom  Wright,  junior,  captain,  vice  Pomeroy,  resigned;  War- 
ren Graves,  lieutenant;  Erastus  Northum,  ensign. 

William  Keen,  junior,  captain;  Erastus  Wright,  lieutenant; 
Nathan  Wright,  ensign;  William  Sheill,  lieutenant;  Thaxter  Reed, 
ensign. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gad  Ackley,  colonel,  vice  Allen,  promoted;  Sterling  Wilcox, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Earl,  resigned;  Joseph  D.  Bealls,  major,  vice 
Talcott,  resigned ;  Asa  Averill,  quartermaster,  vice  Thomas,  resigned. 

Charles  Hollister,  captain,  vice  Ackley,  promoted;  John  Otis,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hollister,  promoted;  Joseph  Bullock,  ensign. 

Jared  Gleason,  captain,  vice  Doan,  resigned;  John  Allen,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Lampson,  resigned;  James  Allen,  ensign,  vice  Brown, 
moved. 

Nathaniel  Goodale,  captain,  vice  Beall,  promoted;  Frederick  Har- 
ter,  lieutenant,  vice  Goodale,  promoted;  John  Earl,  ensign,  vice 
Hinman,  moved. 

Simeon  Pitcher,  captain,  vice  McCumber,  resigned;  Zima  Danley, 
lieutenant,  vice  Harris,  resigned;  Erastus  Whitney,  ensign. 

William  Case,  captain,  vice  Giddings,  moved;  Joseph  Giddings, 
lieutenant,  vice  Case,  promoted;  William  Lewis,  ensign. 

Azariah  Doane,  captain,  vice  Hubbard,  resigned;  Henry  Green, 
lieutenant,  vice  Doane,  promoted;  William  Wood,  ensign. 

John  Stewart,  captain,  vice  Fox,  resigned;  Milton  W.  Hopkins, 
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lieutenant,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  Lewis  Edmons,  ensign,  vice 
Tiffany,  resigned. 

Riflemen — Henry  King,  captain,  vice  Graves,  resigned;  Zepheniah 
Pinney,  first  lieutenant,  vice  King,  promoted;  Stephen  Stockwell, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Stacy,  moved;  Reuben  Robbins,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Asa  Wheelock,  captain,  vice  Barney,  resigned; 
Royal  Barney,  lieutenant,  vice  Wheelock,  promoted;  Simon  Graves, 
ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  brigade  of  infantry : 

Caleb  Carr,  brigadier  general,  vice  Eddy,  resigned;  Jacob  P.  De- 
freest,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Vandercook,  resigned. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  Willsey,  adjutant,  vice  Hitchcock,  resigned;  Orry  Bush, 
quartermaster. 

Light  Infantry — Joseph  Gregory,  captain,  vice  A.  V.  P.  Greg- 
ory, resigned;  Marcus  Peck,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Gregory,  promoted; 
Theodorus  Gregory,  ensign,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  William  P.  Heer- 
mance,  captain;  Henry  Goodrich,  lieutenant;  Cyrus  Mason,  ensign. 

John  Blaney,  captain;  Ching  Kingsley,  lieutenant;  Thomas  Sheer- 
man,  ensign. 

Obadiah  Lansing,  captain,  vice  Welch,  resigned;  John  G.  Roora- 
paugh,  lieutenant,  vice  House,  moved;  Jehoicum  P.  Staats,  ensign; 
Daniel  Hallenbeck,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Cortland  Schuyler,  captain,  vice  Stockwell,  re- 
signed; Jesse  H.  Mead,  lieutenant,  vice  Schuyler,  promoted;  Ger- 
shom  Cook,  ensign,  vice  Mead,  promoted. 

Christopher  Heartt,  captain;  Nicholas  M.  Masters,  lieutenant; 
George  M.  Selden,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  1891 

Thomas  Turner,  junior,  captain,  to  rank  from  August  23,  181 7; 
Eliphalet  W.  Neal,  ensign,  vice  Barton,  promoted;  John  Shook, 
ensign,  vice  Conradt,  declined. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Rufus  Sweet,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Babcock,  resigned;  Edward 
Whitford,  major,  vice  Hull,  resigned;  Horatio  N.  Carr,  paymaster, 
vice  Mattison,  resigned;  Stephen  J.  Brown,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Robinson,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Simeon  B.  Lewis,  captain, vice  Jones,  resigned; 
Nathan  Nolton,  junior,  lieutenant;  John  W.  Reynolds,  ensign. 

Benjamin  B.  Randell,  captain;  Howard  R.  Reynolds,  lieutenant, 
vice  Randell,  promoted;  John  Powers,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Lamp- 
ham,  resigned. 

Jeremiah  Allen,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Stephen  R.  Bur- 
dick,  lieutenant,  vice  Scriven,  resigned;  Alpheus  Ford,  ensign. 

James  Denison,  captain,  vice  Godfrey,  resigned;  Jarus  Maxson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Denison,  promoted;  Jesse  Burdick,  ensign. 

Lieutenants — John  B.  Niles,  vice  Green,  resigned;  Joseph  R. 
Greenfield;  Jesse  M.  Greenman;  Jeffery  W.  Thomas;  Alonzo  G. 
Hammond. 

Ensigns — William  Wilcox,  Rufus  Rose,  Charles  R.  Vary,  Charles 
M.  Davis,  John  Willcox. 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Bethel  Mather,  colonel;  George  R.  Davis,  lieutenant  colonel;  John 
C.  Davis,  paymaster,  vice  Groesbeck,  promoted;  Benjamin  Wal- 
worth, surgeon;  Derick  Knickerbacker,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Wal- 
worth, promoted;  Isaac  Webb,  chaplain. 

Francis  Ingraham,  captain,  vice  Van  Dusen,  resigned;  Jacob  M. 
Stover,  lieutenant,  vice  Ingraham,  promoted;  Joseph  Finney,  ensign, 
vice  Stover,  promoted. 

John  M.   File,  junior,  captain,  vice  A.  File,  resigned;  John  G. 


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1892  Annual  Report  of  the 

Snyder,  lieutenant,  vice  File,  promoted;  Henry  A.  Clmn,  ensign, 
vice  Snyder,  promoted. 

John  J.  Groesbeck,  captain,  vice  Yates,  resigned;  Derick  J.  Van 
Vechten,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Antwerp,  resigned;  Wynant  W.  Van- 
denbcrgh,  ensign,  vice  Van  Vechten,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Thomas  Kemp,  captain;  John  R.  Haswell, 
lieutenant;  Isaac  B.  Lottridge,  ensign. 

Cyrus  Graves,  captain,  vice  Baker,  resigned;  Asher  Graves,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  C.  Graves,  promoted;  Benjamin  Chapman,  ensign,  vice 
A.  Graves,  promoted. 

Nathaniel  Bosworth,  junior,  captain;  Samuel  S.  Hyde,  lieutenant; 
Erastus  Geer,  ensign. 

John  Blass,  junior,  captain;  James  T.  Davis,  lieutenant,  vice  Corn- 
stock,  resigned;  Samuel  Ruste,  ensign,  vice  Nicholas,  resigned. 

David  Percey,  captain,  vice  Hallenbeck,  moved;  Josiah  A.  Ingra- 
ham,  lieutenant,  vice  Percey,  promoted. 

George  Tucker,  captain;  Wait  Broughton,  lieutenant;  Isaac  Bovee, 
ensign. 

Derick  C.  Van  Vechten,  captain;  Elijah  Bennett,  lieutenant; 
Wheeler  Bennett,  ensign. 

Abraham  Knickerbacker,  captain;  John  F.  Groesbeck,  captain; 
Thomas  Weatherwax,  lieutenant,  vice  Vandercook,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Archibald  Groff,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Simon  Van- 
dercook, junior,  vice  Weatherwax,  promoted;  Lyman  Butten;  Henry 
J.  Breesse,  vice  Ingraham,  promoted;  William  Palmer. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Sackett,  colonel,  with  rank  from  May  1,  1816;  Alexander 
Mackey,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  May  1,  1816;  Adam 
Clark,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Lloyd,  moved. 


State  Historian.  1893 

Daniel  G.  Maybee,  captain,  vice  Allen,  declining-;  Seth  Cross,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Maybee,  promoted;  Daniel  D.  Conklin,  ensign,  vice 
Lord,  moved;  Cyrus  Wheaton,  ensign,  vice  Cross,  promoted;  Ste- 
phen Palmer,  ensign  of  light  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  F.  Schaffer,  captain,  vice  Gallup,  deceased. 

Lieutenants — John  Crosby,  vice  Young,  moved;  Samuel  Young, 
vice  Schaffer,  promoted;  Mephiboseth  Nelson,  vice  Ball,  moved. 

Ensigns — Nelson  Simkins,  vice  Crosby,  promoted;  John  Flans- 
burgh,  vice  Young,  promoted;  Peter  Mesick,  junior;  William  Rine- 
hart,  vice  Nelson,  promoted;  Peter  J.  Dietz. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  Proudfit,  chaplain,  vice  Warren,  moved;  Archibald 
McAllister,  surgeon,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  James  W.  Porter,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Livingston,  moved. 

John  McFarland,  lieutenant,  vice  McWhorter,  resigned;  Malcom 
McNaughtan,  ensign,  vice  McFarland,  promoted. 

Alexander  Crookshank,  lieutenant,  vice  Tyrrel,  resigned;  Daniel 
C.  Root,  ensign,  vice  Crookshank,  promoted. 

Robert  Blake,  captain;  James  Todd,  lieutenant,  vice  Ray,  re- 
signed; James  Patten,  ensign,  vice  Blake,  promoted. 

David  Gray,  junior,  captain,  vice  Hubbard,  resigned;  William 
Church,  lieutenant,  vice  Gray,  promoted;  Leonard  Church,  ensign, 
vice  W.  Church,  promoted. 

Andrew  Randies,  captain,  vice  Lang,  declined;  Solomon  Baker, 
lieutenant,  vice  Randies,  promoted;  John  McDonald,  ensign,  vice 
Flack,  declined;  William  McClellan,  third,  ensign,  vice  Cary,  moved. 

Riflemen — Jonathan  Morey,  captain,  vice  Grant,  moved;  Alex- 


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1894  Annual  Report  of  the 

ancler  McWhorter,  lieutenant,  vice  Morey,  promoted;  John  McCall, 
second,  ensign,  vice  McWhorter,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Mallory,  surgeon,  vice  Trumbull,  moved;  Nathaniel  S. 
Prime,  chaplain. 

Derick  C.  Van  Yeghten,  lieutenant,  vice  Edie,  promoted;  Moses 
Flanders,  ensign,  vice  Van  Veghten,  promoted. 

Thomas  K.  McLean,  captain,  vice  Perine,  moved;  James  Hoy, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  McLean,  promoted;  Joseph  Blake,  ensign, 
vice  Hoy,  promoted;  John  M.  Cowan,  lieutenant,  vice  Duel,  declin- 
ing; David  Moor,  ensign,  vice  Simpson,  promoted. 

George  Gilmore,  captain,  vice  Kelso,  moved;  Russell  Norton, 
lieutenant,  vice  Gilmore,  promoted;  George  Lowry,  ensign,  vice 
Norton,  promoted;  John  Skellie,  ensign,  vice  Cowan,  promoted. 

Peter  Edie,  captain,  vice  Pyun  (Gerrit  Pruyn),  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ebenezer  Kemball,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lister,  resigned:  Dun- 
can Tailor,  major,  vice  Kimball,  promoted. 

Joseph  Leigh,  captain,  vice  Tailor,  promoted;  James  McDougall, 
lieutenant,  vice  Leigh,  promoted;  Edward  Selfridge,  ensign,  vice 
McDougall,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — John  McDonald,  lieutenant,  vice  Crosier; 
Robert  Barkeley,  ensign,  vice  McDonald,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Moor,  paymaster,  vice  Van  Schaick,  resigned. 

Whiteside  Hill,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  moved;  Rogers  Ide,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Whipple,  moved;  Robinson  Whiteside,  ensign,  vice 
Hill,  promoted. 

Christopher  GifFord,  captain,  vice  Durfee,  declined;  Walter  Cor- 
nell, lieutenant,  vice  Gifrbrd,  promoted;  Silas  Cox,  ensign,  vice 
Hunt,  declined. 


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David  Veley,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Gifford,  resigned;  Jacob  Sanford, 
ensign,  vice  Veley,  promoted;  Archibald  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice 
Cole,  resigned;  Samuel  Rogers,  lieutenant,  vice  Cross,  resigned; 
Eleazer  Woodworth,  ensign,  vice  Rogers,  promoted;  Henry  W. 
Northrup,  ensign,  vice  Corliss,  resigned. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Sidney  Wells,  captain,  vice  Warner,  resigned;  John  McMillan, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Elijah  Gray,  second  lieutenant. 

Alfred  Tanner,  captain,  vice  Dayton,  resigned;  Elisha  Norton, 
first  lieutenant;  Charles  Chandler,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  P.  Adams,  adjutant,  vice  Everts,  promoted;  Benjamin  D. 
Utter,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Bascomb,  moved;  Daniel  H.  Chandler, 
paymaster. 

Captains — Joseph  Bartholomew,  vice  Inman,  resigned;  Alexander 
P.  Fonda,  vice  Millard,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Seth  Peck,  vice  Bartholomew,  promoted;  George 
Daughraty  (Dougharty),  vice  Fonda,  promoted;  Samuel  T.  Jilson, 
vice  Bigelow,  resigned;  George  Wells,  vice  Richards,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Elisha  Blin,  vice  Wheeler,  moved;  John  Fish,  vice 
Amadon,  moved;  Richard  Inman,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  Hiram  P. 
French,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Luther  Kilbourn,  vice  Daughraty, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Naham  Holbrook,  major,  vice  Day,  declining. 

Sephus  Thompson,  surgeon. 

Captains — Thomas  Eldridge,  vice  Holbrook,  promoted;  Obadiah 
Slade,  vice  Straight,  moved. 

Lieutenants — John  Ingalls,  second,  vice  Slade,  promoted;  Benja- 
min Wood,  vice  Eldridge,  promoted. 


1818. 


1818. 


1896  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ensigns — William  Hall,  vice  Ingalsbee,  moved;  Paul  Nelson, 
junior,  vice  J.  Wood,  moved;  John  West,  vice  Day,  declined. 

Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hiram  Mead,  captain,  vice  Mead,  promoted;  Lathrop  Burge, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Hegley,  resigned. 

Levi  Mead,  junior,  captain,  vice  Farr,  moved;  Shadrach  F.  Mead, 
ensign,  vice  O.  Mead,  moved;  Calvin  Baldwin,  lieutenant,  vice 
Powers,  promoted;  Benjamin  Eaton,  ensign,  vice  Fox,  promoted. 

Jesse  M.  Bishop,  captain,  vice  A.  Tripp,  resigned;  Richardson 
Thurman,  lieutenant,  vice  N.  Tripp,  resigned;  Benjamin  L.  Thomp- 
son, ensign,  vice  Richards,  promoted. 

Samuel  Barber,  junior,  captain,  vice  Wells,  resigned;  John  Parker, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wilcox,  resigned;  Archibald  Washburn,  ensign,  vice 
Barber,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Moss,  colonel,  vice  Copeland, declining;  Abraham  Ostrander, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Pitcher,  declining;  Periam  Thompson,  major, 
vice  Ostrander,  promoted;  Park  Freeman,  surgeon,  vice  Payn, 
moved;  Nelson  Porter,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Freeman. 

David  Holmes,  captain,  vice  Thompson,  promoted;  Bateman 
Barnum,  captain,  vice  Bray  ton,  moved;  Joseph  McCulloch,  ensign, 
vice  Vaughn,  promoted;  William  Degolier,  lieutenant,  vice  Holmes, 
promoted;  James  Farr,  ensign,  vice  Degolier,  promoted;  Benjamin 
Ferriss,  lieutenant,  vice  Bond,  moved;  Charles  White,  ensign,  vice 
Ferriss,  promoted;  William  Baker,  lieutenant,  vice  Hitchcock," 
resigned;  Joel  Winchop,  junior,  ensign. 

Seventeenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Everts,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Moss,  promoted. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Martin  Phelps,  colonel,  vice  Boies,  resigned;  Andrew  Dickson, 


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lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Phelps,  promoted;  Joseph  Reynolds,  major. 
vice  Dickson,  promoted;  Edward  C.  Reed,  adjutant,  vice  Randall, 
promoted;  Caleb  Ballard,  quartermaster,  vice  Adams,  resigned. 

Roswell  Randall,  captain,  vice  Andrews,  resigned;  Charles  W. 
Lynde,  lieutenant,  vice  Potter,  resigned;  Henry  Stephens,  ensign, 
vice  Randall,  promoted. 

Joshua  R.  Rogers,  captain,  vice  Cowls,  resigned;  Hyram  Merrell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rogers,  promoted;  George  W.  Goble,  ensign,  vice 
Wilcox,  resigned. 

Isaac  Smith,  captain,  vice  Burlingame,  moved;  Abraham  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  C.  Smith,  resigned;  Ogden  Gray,  ensign,  vice  Smith, 
promoted. 

David  Snider,  captain,  vice  Luce,  moved;  Abner  Bruce,  lieutenant, 
vice  Snider,  promoted;  Ira  Wood,  ensign,  vice  Bruce,  promoted. 

Philander  Goodrich,  captain,  vice  Crandall,  resigned;  Daniel  Gris- 
wold,  lieutenant,  vice  Goodrich,  promoted;  William  Butterfield, 
ensign,  vice  Griswold,  promoted;  Rufus  Beach,  lieutenant,  vice  Holt, 
resigned;  Harrison  Bishop,  ensign,  vice  Barber,  declining. 

Riflemen — James  Chatterton,  captain,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted; 
Henry  Tarpenning,  lieutenant,  vice  Chatterton,  promoted;  George 
Frank,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Pearce,  captain,  vice  Boutwell,  resigned;  Samuel  Free- 
man, lieutenant,  vice  Pearce,  promoted;  John  Severance,  ensign, 
vice  Freeman,  promoted;  Jonathan  Hull,  ensign  light  infantry,  vice 
Herring,  resigned. 

Riflemen — John  I.  Vincent,  captain;  Rufus  Freeman,  lieutenant; 
Eleazer  Brown,  ensign. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Manro,  major,  vice  Adams,  resigned;  Isaac  Magoon,  sur- 


1818. 


1818. 


1898  Annual  Report  of  the 

geon,  vice  Swett,  moved;  Uriah  H.  Dunning,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Magoon,  promoted. 

Captains — Henry  Warner,  vice  S.  Warner,  resigned;  Cornelius 
Graves,  vice  Manro,  promoted;  William  A.  Cook,  vice  D.  Manro, 
resigned;  John  L.  Cooper,  vice  Parish,  resigned;  William  M.  Can- 
field,  vice  Bailey,  moved;  Levi  Paddock. 

Lieutenants — John  Inglebee,  vice  Barnes,  declining;  Oliver  Allen, 
vice  Soals,  moved;  Richard  Lusk,  vice  Shed,  resigned;  Michael  Red- 
man, second,  vice  Kestes,  declined;  Jost  C.  Finck;  James  Wells,  vice 
Cooper,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Delanson  Foster,  vice  Werner,  promoted;  Samuel 
Crossman,  vice  Right,  moved;  James  R.  Lawrence,  vice  McDowell, 
moved;  Squire  M.  Brown,  vice  Scutt,  moved;  James  Rogers;  Daniel 
Cornell,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  John  McGowen,  vice  Williams, 
declined. 

Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Williams,  colonel,  vice  St.  John,  resigned;  Simon  Robbins, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Garret  Van  Hoosen, 
junior,  major;  Adin  Howe,  quartermaster,  vice  Trowbridge;  Zacha- 
riah  Van  Ostrand,  paymaster,  vice  Howe. 

Captains — James  Redway,  vice  L.  Thayer,  resigned;  Joseph  H. 
Clark,  light  infantry,  vice  Robbins,  promoted;  John  Moor,  vice  N. 
Goodrich,  resigned;  Hezekiah  Bromley,  vice  Van  Hoosen,  pro- 
moted; John  P.  Wallis,  vice  Clapp,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Barber  Kinyon,  vice  Redway,  promoted;  Joseph 
Hill,  junior;  Asa  Belknap,  vice  Moor,  promoted;  Smith  Johnson, 
vice  Ackles,  resigned;  Samuel  S.  Stockham,  vice  Wallace,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  N.  Gage,  vice  Kinon,  promoted;  John  Daniels, 
vice  Cadwcll,  resigned;  Myron  St.  John,  vice  Belknap,  promoted; 
John  Savage,  vice  Tallman,  resigned;  Martin  Lewis,  vice  Stock- 
ham,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1899 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amos  P.  Granger,  major,  vice  Worden,  declined;  Ansel  Lull,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Taylor,  moved;  William  A.  Clark,  chaplain. 

Captains — Joseph  Smith  (light  infantry),  vice  Granger,  promoted; 
James  Sisson,  junior,  vice  Hungerford,  moved. 

Lieutenants — John  B.  Johnson  (light  infantry),  vice  Smith,  pro- 
moted; Erastus  Ward,  vice  Philips,  adjutant;  Henry  B.  Bogardus, 
vice  Martin,  resigned;  Jacob  Satterly,  vice  Sisson,  promoted; 
David  E.  Shepard. 

Ensigns — Jeremiah  I.  Crossett  (light  infantry),  vice  Johnson,  pro- 
moted; Abraham  DeLamater,  vice  Ward,  promoted;  John  G.  Jack- 
son, vice  Wilson,  declined;  Willard  Cotton,  junior,  vice  Beebe, 
declined. 

Twenty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  A.  Cook,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Earll, 
declined. 

Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Wells,  colonel,  vice  Case,  resigned;  Jabesh  Castle,  lieutenant 
colonel,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  John  Sprage,  major,  vice  Castle, 
promoted. 

Joshua  Coleman,  captain,  vice  Sprage,  promoted;  Samuel  Dixon, 
lieutenant,  vice  Coleman,  promoted;  James  Lush,  ensign. 

Samuel  Cole,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Johnson  Hall,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Cole,  promoted;  John  Shue,  ensign,  vice  Hall,  promoted. 

Joseph  P.  Bends,  captain,  vice  Hoyt,  moved;  Gideon  Olen,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Bends,  promoted;  Loren  Vinal,  ensign,  vice  Olen, 
promoted. 

Simeon  Southerland,  captain,  vice  Candy,  moved;  Jonathan  Sav- 
age, ensign,  vice  Cornwell,  moved. 

Joel  King,  captain,  vice  Baldwin,  resigned;  Orlin  J.  Wheden,  lieu- 


1818. 


1813. 


1900  Annual  Report  of  the 

tenant,  vice  Haydon,  resigned;  Earll  Sloan,  ensign;  George  Morley, 
ensign,  vice  Matthews,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Salmon  Thayer,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Mead,  declined;  Richard 
C.  Johnson,  major,  vice  Thayer,  promoted;  John  C.  Brown,  quarter- 
master, vice  Badger;  Ashbel  Kellogg,  paymaster,  vice  Spalding, 
moved;  Joseph  Brewster,  surgeon,  vice  Jackson;  Tared  Danalds, 
surg'eon's  mate,  vice  Fish,  moved;  Ezekiel  G.  Geer,  chaplain,  vice 
Lansing,  moved. 

Judson  Webb,  captain,  vice  Hooker,  promoted;  Morehouse 
Hecox,  lieutenant,  vice  Webb,  promoted;  Charles  Morgan,  ensign, 
vice  Keeler,  resigned. 

Henry  Hughes,  captain;  Lemuel  Hay,  lieutenant;  Horace  Ellis, 
ensign. 

Orin  Hall,  captain;  Alexander  Heron,  lieutenant,  vice  Hall,  pro- 
moted; Jonathan  Davis,  ensign. 

James  Thayer,  captain,  vice  Chapin,  moved;  Palmer  Kinney,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  J.  Kinney,  moved;  Joseph  Carr,  ensign,  vice  Thayer,, 
promoted. 

John  Sammons,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Justin  Souther- 
land,  lieutenant,  vice  Hughes,  promoted;  Ziba  Swan,  ensign,  vice 
Sammons,  promoted;  George  Nickalls,  lieutenant,  vice  Pinkney,. 
declined;  Silas  Field,  ensign,  vice  Willett,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lyman  Cook,  colonel,  vice  Flecox,  declining;  Levi  Mason,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Cook,  promoted;  Edward  Burges,  major,  vice 
Mason,  promoted. 

Captains — Lewis  Smith,  vice  Burges,  promoted;  John  Robenson, 
vice  Peterson,  moved;  James  Hall,  vice  S.  Hall,  resigned:  Jacob 
Van  Houghton,  vice  Benson,  resigned. 


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Lieutenants — James  Enos,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Joshua  Betts, 
vice  Rhodes,  resigned;  Stephen  Houghton,  vice  Hall,  promoted; 
Abraham  De Witt  Bodley,  vice  Van  Houghton,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Joseph  Copp,  vice  Smith,  moved;  Amos  Mason,  vice 
Robertson,  promoted;  John  Mitten  Sherwood;  B.  Davis  Noxon, 
vice  Curtis,  deceased;  Henry  Jones. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Johnson,  chaplain. 

ULSTER   COUNTY. 

John  Cropsey,  captain,  vice  Birdsall,  resigned;  Lonson  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  Cropsey,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Purdy,  ensign,  vice 
Smith,  promoted. 

Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Slott,  captain,  vice  Hunter,  resigned;  Archibald  Hunter, 
lieutenant,  vice  Slott,  promoted;  Severyne  Millspaugh,  ensign,  vice 
Hunter,  promoted;  Comfort  Millspaugh,  lieutenant,  vice  Peech, 
declining;  William  Jardon,  ensign,  vice  Barkley,  declining. 

Fifth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Stacy  Beakes,  major,  vice  W^ebb,  declining. 

Israel  Bowen,  captain,  vice  Bingham,  resigned;  John  Jardon, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Bowen,  promoted;  John  McEwen,  ensign, 
vice  Jardon,  promoted. 

New  company : 

Riflemen — Elijah  Welch,  junior,  captain;  George  W.  Pelton,  lieu- 
tenant; Henry  Coleman,  ensign. 

ULSTER   COUNTY. 

Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  S.  Elsworth,  major,  vice  Hasbrouck,  declining;  John  N. 


1818. 


1818. 


1902  Annual  Report  of  the 

Dubois,  quartermaster,  vice  Hasbrouck,  resigned;  James  Hasbrouck, 
junior,  paymaster,  vice  P.  Hasbrouck,  resigned. 

John  W.  Deyo,  captain,  vice  Ellsworth,  promoted;  Thomas  B. 
Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Deyo,  promoted;  Robert  Woolsey,  ensign, 
vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Ezekiel  Sparks,  captain,  vice  Fancher,  moved; 
John  I.  Tenvillegar,  lieutenant,  vice  Sparks,  promoted;  Elias  York, 
ensign,  vice  Tenvillegar,  promoted. 

Abraham  J.  Elting,  captain,  vice  Harris,  resigned;  Charles  Bross, 
lieutenant,  vice  Elting,  promoted;  John  Hardenbergh,  ensign,  vice 
Bross,  promoted. 

Jonathan  W.  Dubois,  captain,  vice  Lefever,  resigned;  Andries  P. 
Lefever,  lieutenant,  vice  Dubois,  promoted;  James  Lefever,  ensign, 
vice  A.  P.  Lefever,  promoted. 

Cornelius  Ostrander,  captain,  vice  Woolsey,  resigned;  Reuben 
Ostrander,  lieutenant,  vice  Ostrander,  promoted;  Abraham  Van 
Orden,  ensign,  vice  R.  Ostrander,  promoted. 

Solomon  E.  Elting,  lieutenant,  vice  Dubois,  promoted;  Richard 
Hardenbergh,  ensign,  vice  Hasbrouck,  deceased;  Abraham  P. 
Lefever,  ensign,  vice  Elting,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Gilbert  Ogden  Fowler,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  with  rank 
from  November  6,  1816. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gabriel  Wisner,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  J.  Wisner,  resigned; 
Thomas  Sprull,  major,  vice  Wisner,  promoted;  George  H.  Jackson, 
adjutant,  vice  Finn,  resigned;  Henry  W.  Bcrtholf,  paymaster,  vice 
Smith,  moved. 

Isaac  Barney,  captain,  vice  Sproull,  promoted;  Stephen  Burt,  lieu- 


State  Historian.  1903 

tenant,  vice  Randolph,  resigned;  William  Dolson,  ensign;  vice  Bar- 
ney, promoted;  Sands  McCambly,  ensign,  vice  Ellis,  moved. 

James  Sayre,  junior,  captain,  vice  Jackson,  moved;  Samuel  W. 
Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Sayre,  promoted;  William  Howell,  ensign, 
vice  Smith,  promoted;  Joseph  Nanny,  lieutenant,  vice  Jackson,  pro- 
moted; William  Swan,  ensign,  vice  Nanny,  promoted. 

James  Houston,  captain,  vice  Sutton,  moved;  Nathan  Furman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Houston,  promoted;  William  Duzenberry,  ensign, 
vice  Furman,  promoted;  James  McWhorter,  lieutenant,  vice  Howell, 
moved;  Daniel  B.  Wood,  ensign,  vice  Seely,  declined. 

Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Deryea,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Many,  resigned;  Andrew  J. 
Caldwell,  major,  vice  Deryea,  promoted. 

Henry  Deryea,  captain,  vice  J.  Deryea,  promoted;  Phinehas  R. 
Coleman,  lieutenant,  vice  Horton,  resigned;  Benjamin  C.  Coleman, 
ensign,  vice  Deryea,  promoted;  Edward  Coffe,  lieutenant,  vice  Den- 
niston,  moved;  George  Tallman,  ensign,  vice  Coffe,  promoted. 

John  Smith,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  John  Denniston,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Barton,  declined;  James  Ball,  lieutenant,  vice  Beltcher, 
moved. 

James  Youngs,  captain,  vice  Moffatt,  promoted;  Jesse  Scofield, 
lieutenant,  vice  Youngs,  promoted;  Epenetus  Ketchum,  ensign,  vice 
Scofield,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Horace  W.  Elliott,  adjutant,  vice  Thorne,  resigned. 

William  Graham,  junior,  captain;  John  Blizard,  lieutenant,  vice 
Whitlock,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Daniel  W.  Gidney,  vice  Blizard,  promoted;  Benjamin 
Moore,  vice  Bailey,  resigned;  James  Bull,  vice  Vail,  moved;  Moses 
Myers. 


1818. 


1818. 


1904  Annual  Report  of  the 

David  Conklin.  captain,  vice  Wood,  declined;  Benjamin  Van 
Duzen,  lieutenant,  vice  Conklin,  promoted:  Lewis  Hall,  ensign,  vice 
Van  Duzen.  promoted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eli  DeWitt,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Depuy,  declined;  Cornelius  E. 
Wynkoop,  major,  vice  DeWitt,  promoted;  Matthew  DeWitt,  sur- 
geon, vice  T.  E.  DeWitt,  resigned;  Joshua  Garrison,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  M.  DeWitt,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Lounsberry,  adjutant,  vice 
Wynkoop,  promoted. 

Captains — Elijah  Alleger  (light  infantry),  vice  Schoonmaker, 
resigned ;  James  C.  DeWitt,  vice  Bruyn,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Simeon  Roosa  (light  infantry),  vice  DeWitt, 
resigned;  Egbert  R.  DeWitt,  vice  Bevier,  resigned;  Joshua  Schoon- 
maker, vice  B.  Schoonmaker. 

Ensigns  of  light  infantry — James  Schoonmaker,  vice  Alleger,  pro- 
moted; Peter  Schoonmaker,  vice  Hoornbeck,  declining;  Tjerck 
Bevier,  vice  DeWitt,  promoted. 

Henry  C.  Hasbrouck,  lieutenant,  vice  Lounsbery,  adjutant;  John 
Benson,  ensign,  vice  Hasbrouck,  promoted. 

Walter  Craft,  lieutenant,  vice  Fairchild,  moved;  Lawrence  Freer, 
ensign,  vice  Craft,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — William  Risley,  vice  Cusick,  resigned;  William  W. 
Scapmous  (light  infantry),  vice  Elmendorf,  resigned;  Tjerck  Hen- 
dricks, vice  Roosa,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Amasa  Iloyt,  vice  Risley,  promoted;  Jacob  H. 
Roosa  (light  infantry;,  vice  Scapmous,  promoted;  William  H.  Ded- 
rick,  vice  Hendricks,  promoted;  John  I.  I  Ioughtclling,  vice  Sluyter, 
resigned. 


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Ensigns — John  Vandubogert,  Philip  Hendricks,  junior,  Henry- 
Ellsworth,  Benjamin  Wynkoop,  Elisha  Snyder,  Samuel  Stiles. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Benjamin  Krum: 

Cornelius  W.  Hardenbergh.  lieutenant  and  adjutant,  vice  Dodge, 
resigned. 

Robert  Cochran,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Morton,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Joseph  Young,  captain;  Philo  Buckley,  lieutenant; 
Dudley  Champlin,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  lately  commanded  by  Ebenezer  Taylor: 

William  Gillespie,  major  commandant,  vice  Taylor,  resigned. 

Captains — Alexander  Carmichael,  vice  Tracy,  moved;  John  Voor- 
hes,  vice  Gillespie,  promoted;  James  C.  Curtis,  vice  Miller,  moved. 

Lieutenants — William  Wells,  vice  Carmichael,  promoted;  Lee 
Mitchel,  vice  Voorhes,  promoted;  George  Gunip,  vice  J.  Mitchell, 
declined. 

Ensigns — Norman  Judson,  vice  L.  Mitchel,  promoted;  Elnathan 
Corey;  Charles  B.  Taylor  (of  riflemen),  vice  Conklin,  moved. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Samuel  Barnum: 

Alexander  Ketchum,  major  commandant,  vice  Barnum,  resigned. 

DUTCHESS   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  B.  Montross,  adjutant,  vice  H.  Dubois,  moved. 

Benjamin  B.  Hutchins,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Numan 
Finch,  lieutenant;  Isaiah  Swift,  ensign. 

Abraham  V.  Scouten,  captain;  Peter  Cromwell,  lieutenant;  Alex- 
ander Graham,  ensign;  Matthew  V.  B.  Ackerman,  lieutenant;  War- 
ren Delancy,  junior,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 
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1906  Annual  Report  of  the 

Sturges  Can-,  captain;  Daniel  Odell,  lieutenant;  Edward  W.  How- 
ard, ensign;  William  Thomas,  ensign. 

Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  Nelson,  major,  vice  Austin,  resigned;  Barnabas  Carver, 
junior,  paymaster,  vice  Johnson,  resigned. 

William  Wright,  captain;  Jonas  Smith,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Pinkncy,  Daniel  Ganoung,  Ira  Kelly. 

Light  Infantry — Peter  Angevine,  captain,  vice  Hyatt,  resigned; 
Abraham  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Whitney,  resigned;  David  Knapp~ 
ensign,  vice  Dean,  resigned. 

PUTNAM    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Pugsley,  major. 

Lewis  Squires,  captain,  vice  Pugsley,  promoted;  Charles  Town- 
send,  lieutenant;  Charles  Rogers,  ensign. 

Samuel  Ryder,  captain,  vice  Bailey,  resigned;  Gilbert  Reynolds, 
lieutenant;  Stephen  Rider,  ensign;  James  Crosby,  lieutenant;  Elijah 
Dean,  ensign. 

Hezekiah  Nickerson,  captain;  Horace  Jones,  lieutenant;  Gorham 
Barnum,  ensign. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

Thirty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Charles  A.  Floyd,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Lester,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Noah  Terry,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Case,  promoted;  John  Wrells, 
major,  vice  Terry,  promoted. 

Captains — Noah  Young,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Calvin  Cook,  vice 
Terry,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  Swezy,  vice  Young,  promoted;  John  Hutchin- 
son, vice  Cook,  promoted. 


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Ensigns — George  W.  Congdon,  vice  Havens,  promoted;  John  V. 
Corey,  vice  Halliock,  promoted;  Micah  W.  Halliock,  vice  B.  Hal- 
liock,  deceased;  Thomas  Wells;  Elijah  Wells,  vice  Swezy,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  R.  Satterly,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Phillips,  declined; 
Edmund  Wheeler,  major,  vice  Satterly,  promoted;  Joel  L.  Griffing, 
surgeon,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Samuel  F.  Norton,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Griffing,  promoted. 

Captains — John  M.  Williamson,  vice  Satterly,  promoted;  John 
Leek,  junior,  vice  Sandford,  resigned;  Lewis  Ritch,  vice  Tompkins, 
declined;  George  Hawkins,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Wickham  Ruland,  vice  Hawkins,  promoted;  Mott 
Ranor,  vice  Leek,  promoted;  John  Hutchinson,  vice  Ritch,  pro- 
moted; William  H.  Hawkins,  vice  Williamson,  promoted;  Davis 
Norton,  vice  J.  Norton,  resigned. 

Ensigns — William  Ruland,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  John  S.  Havens; 
Henry  Hudson,  junior,  vice  Hutchinson,  promoted;  Isaac  Ham- 
mond, junior,  vice  Ruland,  promoted;  John  Dickerson,  vice  Haw- 
kins, promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Strong,  colonel,  vice  Scudder,  resigned;  Samuel  Skid- 
more,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Strong,  promoted;  James  Nostrand, 
major,  vice  Scidmore,  promoted. 

Richard  Dingee,  captain,  vice  Crum,  moved;  Peleg  Cooper,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Dingee,  promoted;  Benjamin  Pettet,  ensign,  vice 
Cooper,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Jesse  Carll, captain;  Silas  C.  Strong,  lieutenant; 
Jonas  Wood,  ensign. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Tuthill,  captain,  vice  Stevens,  resigned;  Shephard  Halsey, 
lieutenant;  Nathaniel  Griffin,  ensign. 


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1908  Annual  Report  of  the 

queens  county. 

One  Hundredth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Mott,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Seaman,  declining;  John  Lud- 
lam,  major,  vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Captains — Foster  Burtes,  vice  Ludlam,  promoted;  David  Jen- 
nings, vice  Mott,  promoted;  Lewis  Hicks,  vice  Baldwin,  infirm. 

Lieutenants — John  Carpenter,  vice  Burtis,  promoted;  Samuel 
Smith,  vice  Jennings,  promoted;  Horatio  Mott,  vice  Hicks, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Robert  D.  Clements,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted; 
Anthony  Davison,  vice  Mott,  promoted;  John  V.  D.  Water. 

Ninety-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lieutenants — Charles  S.  Lord,  vice  Messenger,  resigned;  James 
Ditmas,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1817;  Samuel  Palmer,  vice 
Rapelyea. 

Ensigns — John  Everitt,  vice  Bergin,  resigned;  Jacobus  Lott,  vice 
Ditmas,  promoted;  James  Willing,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Abraham 
Bergan;  John  Waters. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Bogart,  lieutenant;  Adrian  Onderdonk,  lieutenant,  vice 
Allen,  declined;  Isaac  Hart,  ensign,  vice  Pine,  declined. 

Twenty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Floyd  Jones,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Mott, 
promoted;  Gideon  Nichols,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Van  Brunt, 
moved. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  H.  Schieffelin,  colonel,  vice  Fay,  resigned;  Garrit  H. 
Striker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Schieffelin,  promoted;  Bernard 
Sprang,  major,  vice  Striker,  promoted. 


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Captains — Daniel  Smith,  vice  Sprong,  promoted;  Joseph  Fisher, 
vice  Tardy,  deceased. 

Lieutenants — Meigs  D.  Benjamin,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  John  R. 
Hedley,  vice  Fisher,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Dennie  Sayre,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1817,  vice  Ben- 
jamin, promoted;  Gabriel  H.  Carroll,  vice  Hedley,  promoted. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  VanBrugh  Livingston,  major,  vice  Dyckman,  resigned. 

Piatt  H.  Crosby,  captain,  vice  Livingston,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — William  Douglass;  William  Sanders  Irving,  vice 
Crosby,  promoted;  William  Cooper;  Elias  Desbrosses  Hunter,  vice 
LefTerts,  aid. 

Ensigns — William  R.  Foster,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  William 
Newton  Clark;  Matthew  Clarkson,  junior. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — John  Hildreth,  vice  Burdett,  resigned;  Gabriel  Winter,' 
vice  Cheavens,  resigned;  Joseph  Bulkley,  junior,  vice  Robinson, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  B.  Merrick,  vice  Hildreth,  promoted;  Abel  T. 
Anderson,  vice  Winter,  promoted,  Isaac  S.  Hone,  vice  Bulkley, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Henry  M.  Western,  vice  Merrick,  promoted;  Robert  J. 
Chesebrough. 

Forty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Henry  B.  Hagerman,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  August 
2.6,  181 7;  Robert  R.  Hunter,  a  lieutenant  colonel;  Hugh  Maxwell, 
a  major,  with  rank  from  August  26,  181 7. 

Third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Frederick  A.  Tallmadge,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Coles, 
resigned. 


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1910  Annual  Report  of  the 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry : 

William  H.  Maxwell,  major. 

Joseph  Coddington,  captain,  vice  Strong,  resigned;  James  S. 
Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Coddington,  promoted;  William  Gracie,  lieu- 
tenant; Israel  Robinson,  ensign. 

Captains — William  R.  Smith,  vice  Russell,  resigned;  Thomas  H. 
Mills,  vice  Duffie,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Cornelius  W.  Oakley,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Abra- 
ham Tucker,  vice  Mills,  promoted;  Leonard  Bradley,  vice  Dunlap, 
moved. 

Ensigns — Jarvis  Dusenberry,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Isaac  Car- 
penter, vice  Oakley,  promoted;  John  C.  Smith,  vice  Tucker, 
promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Theodore  M.  Moore,  vice  Dixon,  promoted;  Thomas  A. 
McDermott,  vice  Gates,  promoted;  William  Green,  vice  Olmsted, 
deceased;  Thomas  Gedney,  vice  Longworth;  Isaac  Chesebrough. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Seixas,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  H.  Nicoll,  resigned. 

James  De  Wolfe,  quartermaster;  Rene  A.  DeRussey,  paymaster. 

Frederick  A.  Tallmadge,  lieutenant,  vice  Nicoll,  moved;  Robert  S. 
Haviland,  ensign,  vice  Tallmadge,  promoted. 

Charles  Mapes,  captain,  vice  Prince,  resigned;  John  L.  Ireland, 
lieutenant,  vice  Mapes,  promoted;  Isaac  Adriance,  ensign,  vice  Ire- 
land, promoted. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

James  I.  Jones,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  J.  T.  Jones, 
promoted. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  D.  Maltbie,  lieutenant,  vice  Pearsall,  resigned;  James  S. 
Clark,  ensign,  vice  Maltbie,  promoted. 


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Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Captains — William  S.  Popham,  vice  Osborn,  resigned;  Isaac  C. 
Jones,  vice  Gifford,  resigned;  Curtis  Clarke,  vice  Mitchell,  moved; 
James  Thomson,  junior,  vice  Wallis,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Nicholas  Low,  junior,  vice  Popham,  promoted; 
Thomas  B.  Stokes,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  James  Timpson,  vice 
Clarke,  promoted;  Zophar  P.  Ogden,  vice  Thomson,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Charles  W.  Sanford,  vice  Low,  promoted;  William  H. 
Harrison,  vice  Stokes,  promoted;  Robert  Ray,  vice  Timpson,  pro- 
moted. 

Nathan  McVickar,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Heyer,  resigned;  Abra- 
ham Ogden,  ensign,  vice  McVickar,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Captains — Jacob  W.,  Clock,  vice  Honay,  resigned;  George  W. 
Dunscomb,  vice  Lockwood,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Gerrit  Anderson,  vice  Clock,  promoted;  Martin 
Ditmis,  vice  Dunscomb,  promoted. 

Benjamin  Moore,  ensign,  vice  Bouden,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lieutenants — Frederick  DePeyster,  junior,  vice  Force,  absent; 
Timothy  J.  Bloomfield,  vice  Phillips,  moved;  Robert  Strong,  vice 
Bloomfield. 

Ensigns — Vincent  Morgan,  vice  DePeyster,  promoted;  Henry 
Ferris,  vice  Bloomfield;  Peter  Stuyvesant,  vice  Strong,  promoted. 

Captains — John  Sniffen,  vice  Jaques,  resigned ;  William  Martling, 
vice  Van  Buren,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Thomas  Lord,  vice  Sniffen,  promoted;  Frederick 
Pentz,  junior,  vice  Martling,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Mount,  vice  Lord,  promoted;  Aaron  Fountain, 
vice  Pentz,  promoted;  Beach  McEvers,  in  the  militia. 


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Annual  Report  of  the 


KINGS,  RICHMOND  AND   NEW  YORK  COUNTIES. 

Fortv- fourth  hrig-ade  of  infantry: 

James  D.  Bissett,  brigade  quartermaster. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Adrian  Yanderveer,  surgeon's  mate,  to  rank  from  August  26,  1817. 

Cornelius  Bergen,  captain;  John  Skillman,  lieutenant;  James  Har- 
ris, junior,  lieutenant;  Peter  V.  Remsen,  ensign;  Jacob  Wyckoff, 
ensign. 

John  Jeroleman,  lieutenant,  vice  Bergen,  promoted;  Samuel  Smith, 
ensign,  vice  Jeroleman,  promoted;  Tunis  Rapelyea,  ensign,  vice 
Remsen,  declining. 

RICHMOND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nicholas  Burger,  colonel,  vice  Conner,  resigned;  Cornelius  Dis- 
sosway,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Burger,  promoted;  Samuel  Barton, 
major,  vice  Dissosway,  promoted. 

Captains — Henry  Crocheron,  vice  Barton,  promoted;  Garrit  Mart- 
ling,  vice  Barnes,  resigned;  Edward  O.  Perine,  vice  Mersereau, 
resigned;  Daniel  Butler,  vice  Oakley,  resigned;  John  Bedell,  vice 
Tyson,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Matthias  Burger,  vice  Crocheron,  promoted:  John 
Helliker,  vice  Martling,  promoted;  Apkah  B.  Ward,  vice  Butler, 
promoted;  Jacob  Garritson,  vice  Perine,  promoted;  Cornelius  Chris- 
topher, vice  Burbank,  resigned. 

Ensigns — David  Burger,  vice  Garritson,  promoted;  Joseph  Schar- 
rot,  vice  Helliker,  promoted;  Benjamin  Decker,  vice  Christopher, 
promoted:  William ,  vice  Ward,  promoted. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

George  W.  Brown,  colonel,  vice  Merccin,  resigned;  James  Bene- 


State  Historian.  1913 

diet,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Jonas  Humbert, 
junior,  major,  vice  Stanton,  resigned;  Henry  M.  Groshon,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Joseph  Coles,  vice  Benedict,  promoted ;  John  Remmey, 
vice  Humbert,  promoted;  Adrian  H.  VanBokkelin,  vice  Houston, 
transferred;  Josiah  Mann,  vice  Wilkie,  promoted. 

First  lieutenants — William  Mix,  vice  Mann,  promoted;  Gilbert 
Hopkins,  vice  Coles,  promoted;  Henry  White,  vice  Remmey, 
promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Samuel  D.  Jackson,  to  rank  from  June  25, 
1817,  vice  Hunter,  promoted;  Irad  Hawley,  vice  Hopkins,  promoted; 
William  D.  Remmey,  vice  White,  promoted;  Charles  Hull,  vice 
Hillyer,  resigned;  Samuel  C.  Hyslop. 

Peter  W.  Spicer,  captain,  vice  Pitman,  resigned;  Samuel  C.  Hys- 
lop, first  lieutenant,  vice  Spicer,  promoted;  Thomas  Cooper,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Mann,  promoted;  Jacob  M.  Vreeland,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Cooper,  promoted;  Charles  Hull,  first  lieutenant,  vice 
Hillyer,  resigned. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery : 

William  Gerard,  captain,  vice  Van  Winkle,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — John  Hasbrouck,  vice  Gerard,  promoted;  Mar- 
cus Wilbur,  vice  White,  resigned;  Samuel  J.  Hunt,  vice  F.  Smith, 
promoted;  Mathew  Daniel,  junior,  vice  Morehouse,  promoted;  Mar- 
tin W.  Brett;  Nicholas  Van  Brunt;  Nicholas  Haight. 

Second  lieutenants — Andrew  Surre;  James  Maney,  vice  Daniel, 
promoted;  Ephraim  L.  Whitlock,  vice  Wyman,  declined. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  Houston,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Rich,  resigned; 
Samuel  Thompson,  major,  vice  Houston,  promoted. 

Captains — Samuel  Coddington,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1817,  vice 
Thompson;  Ralph  Houghton,  vice  McFall  Smith,  resigned. 


1818. 


1818. 


1914  Annual  Report  of  the 

First  lieutenants — Matthew  Lane,  vice  Coddington,  promoted; 
Samuel  H.  Rogers,  vice  Houghton,  promoted;  Robert  Green,  vice 
St.  John,  resigned;  Thomas  P.  Ball,  vice  J.  Gillen,  resigned;  Samuel 
D.  Yandenbergh. 

Second  lieutenants — George  Hartman,  vice  Lane,  promoted; 
Henry  J.  Timanus,  vice  Rogers,  promoted;  William  Hoogland,  vice 
Green,  promoted;  Benjamin  E.  Smith;  William  Fabian,  vice  Ball, 
promoted;  John  Robinson;  Reid  R.  Throckmorton;  George  New- 
son;  Ebenezer  Cauldwell. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Theodore  F.  Brett,  major,  vice  Crocker. 

Captains — Alexander  Bremner;  Samuel  Purdy,  vice  Crocker, 
promoted. 

First  lieutenants — Isaac  P.  Smith,  vice  Muir,  promoted;  Thomas 
C.  Murray,  with  rank  from  March,  1817;  John  Jewett,  vice  Purdy, 
promoted;  Francis  Barreto,  junior. 

Second  lieutenants — James  Lee,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1817; 
Silas  White,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Henry  P.  Beers;  Harvey  Strong. 

Benjamin  P.  Benjon,  cornet. 

William  H.  Priest,  captain,  vice  Brett,  promoted;  William  H.  Wet- 
more,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Priest,  promoted;  John  Campbell,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Camman,  resigned;  Jeremiah  H.  Taylor,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Campbell,  promoted;  Neilson  Abeel,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Wetmore,  promoted. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Alden  Spooner,  adjutant,  vice  Stewart,  deceased;  Robert  W. 
Doughty,  quartermaster,  vice  Spooner,  promoted. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

Henry  M.  Howell,  captain,  vice  Mount,  resigned;  Samuel  Davis, 
first  lieutenant;  Caleb  Kenner.  second  lieutenant;  Pardon  T.  Faber, 
first  lieutenant;  Elijah  Simmons,  second  lieutenant. 


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kings  county. 
Peter  Stockholm,  captain;  Joseph  Marsh,  first  lieutenant;  John 
Allen,  second  lieutenant. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Lewis  Constant,  second  lieutenant. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  cavalry:* 

William  F.,Wheeler,  captain;  James  B.  Post,  first  lieutenant;  Cor- 
nelius D.  Demarest,  second  lieutenant;  James  T.  Post,  cornet. 

Tenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

James  Wood,  captain;  Joel  Wheeler,  first  lieutenant;  Jesse  Jayne, 
second  lieutenant. 

Edward  L.  Welling,  captain ;  Joseph  Roe,  first  lieutenant. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Killian  Miller,  major;  Richard  Sluyter,  chaplain;  Henry  Myers, 
quartermaster. 

Captains — Daniel  B.  Stranahan,  Jeremiah  Hoffman,  Henry  W. 
Livingston. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Henry  Wiedman,  captain. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Aaron  Steele,  captain. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

First  lieutenants — Daniel  S.  Curtis,  Adam  Sagendorph,  William 
Chapman,  junior. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eli  Gallup,  first  lieutenant. 

*  Note  in  the  original. — Quere :    See  remonstrance.     Commissions  to  be  delayed 
until  organization. 


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1818. 


I9J6  Annual  Report  of  the 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

John  Beach,  first  lieutenant. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Second  lieutenants — Horace  Spencer,  Peter  J.  Rossman,  Benja- 
min Sheldon. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Ralph  P.  Abbott,  second  lieutenant. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

John  Tuttle,  second  lieutenant 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Cornets — Jabez  W.  Babcock,  John  N.  Harder,  Humphrey  Crary. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Jacob  Settle,  junior,  cornet. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Perez  Steele,  junior,  cornet. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

Frederick  Degraff,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Veeder,  declined;  Wil- 
liam Dietz,  major,  vice  Degraff,  promoted. 

Captains — Jacob  Snyder,  vice  Dietz,  promoted;  Epenetus  How, 
vice  Hollister,  moved. 

First  lieutenants — Peter  Sternberg,  vice  Snyder,  promoted;  Joshua 
Palmerton,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Isaac  Cutler,  vice  How,  promoted; 
William  S.  Shuler;  Jacob  Graff,  vice  Henry,  deceased. 

Second  lieutenants — Jacob  W.  Mann,  vice  Sternberg,  promoted; 
Nathaniel  Rider,  vice  Palmerton,  promoted;  Eli  Foster,  vice  Ray- 
mond, resigned;  John  Cutler;  Adam  Fonda,  vice  Graff,  promoted; 
Peter  P.  Smith,  vice  Xellis,  resigned. 


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1818. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

David  S.  Hall,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Giffing,  moved. 

William  Finley,  captain,  vice  Pierce,  promoted;  John  Gray,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Jones,  deceased;  William  Shattuck,  first  lieutenant, 
vice  Boots,  moved;  Benjamin  B.  Brown,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Deforest,  moved. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Charles  W.  Dey,  second  lieutenant. 

Solomon  Porter,  captain,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  Josiah  B.  Chap- 
man, first  lieutenant,  vice  Porter,  promoted;  William  W.  Spencer, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Chapman,  promoted. 

Joseph  Bennett,  captain,  vice  Churchill,  resigned;  John  Nichols, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Bennett,  promoted;  Thomas  Chipman,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Nichols,  promoted. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

New  company — 'William  Woods,  captain;  Selah  Barnard,  first 
lieutenant;  William  H.  Bull,  second  lieutenant. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  Bradish,  adjutant;  Theodore  S.  Gold,  quartermaster;  Simon    * 
N.  Dexter,  paymaster;  Thomas  Goodsell,  surgeon;  Seth  S.  Peck, 
surgeon's  mate;  John  Frost,  chaplain. 

Herbert  B.  Mann,  captain,  vice  Bernard,  resigned;  Amos  Robin- 
son, first  lieutenant,  vice  Bradish;  James  Olney,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Mann,  promoted. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

New  company — Jeremiah  Smith,  captain;  George  Jeffers,  junior, 
first  lieutenant;  William  Henry  Gordon,  second  lieutenant. 


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JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Azariah  Thomas,  colonel,  vice  Esselstyn,  resigned;  Hoel  Law- 
rence, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thomas,  promoted;  William  King, 
major,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned. 

Phineas  Powers,  captain,  vice  Powers,  resigned;  Oliver  Grow, 
lieutenant,  vice  Powers,  promoted;  Nathan  Stedson,  ensign,  vice 
Grow,  promoted. 

Cyrus  Stow,  captain,  vice  Cole,  resigned;  Levi  Torrey,  lieutenant, 
vice  Stow,  promoted;  Sylvester  Reed,  ensign,  vice  Neilson,  moved. 

William  Smith,  captain,  vice  Wescott,  resigned;  Daniel  Whitman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  William  Stowell,  ensign,  vice 
Whitman,  promoted. 

Edward  Winslow,  captain,  vice  Gotham,  resigned;  Robert 
Gotham,  lieutenant,  vice  Winslow,  promoted;  Ira  Willard,  ensign, 
vice  Gotham,  promoted. 

Ansel  Winslow,  captain,  vice  Fuller,  moved;  Abner  Brooks,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Winslow,  promoted;  Oliver  Fuller,  ensign,  vice  Brooks, 
promoted. 

Nathan  Rathbun,  captain;  Willard  Grimes,  lieutenant,  vice  Hast- 
ings, resigned;  Sackett  Comstock,  ensign,  vice  Grimes,  promoted. 

New  company — Ebenezer  Bartholomew,  captain;  Henry  Cleave- 
land,  lieutenant;  Jared  Ingraham,  ensign. 

New  company — Shubel  Butterfield,  captain;  Otis  Howe,  lieuten- 
ant; John  Hulbert,  ensign. 

New  company — Richard  Taylor,  captain;  Blake  Baldwin,  lieuten- 
ant; Benjamin  Page,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Joseph  W.  Brown,  captain;  Abijah  Farwell,  first  lieu- 
tenant; James  Allen,  second  lieutenant;  John  L.  Huntington,  ensign. 

Light    Infantry — Elisha   Burchard,    captain,   vice   King,   pro- 


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moted:  Samuel  Dennison,  lieutenant,  vice  Burchard,  promoted; 
Elisha  H.  Gardner,  ensign,  vice  Dennison,  promoted. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Ebenezer  Allen,  junior,  first  lieutenant;  John  M.  Phelps,  second 
lieutenant. 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  S.  Ely,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted. 

ST.    LAWRENCE    AND    JEFFERSON    COUNTIES. 

New  brigade  organized  by  the  Commander-in-chief  consisting  of 
the  militia  in  the  county  of  St.  Lawrence  and  that  part  of  Major 
Howe's  battalion  in  the  county  of  Jefferson  and  denominated  the 
forty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

ST.    LAWRENCE   COUNTY. 

Jacob  Arnold,  junior,  brigadier  general. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — David  Harper,  vice  Packard,  resigned;  Darius  Olmsted 
(of  riflemen). 

Lieutenants — Andrew  G.  Ten  Eyck  (of  riflemen) ;  Daniel  N.  Gay- 
lord;  Michael  Dayton,  vice  Harper,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Richard  W.  Miller;  Isaac  Whitney,  vice  Gaylord,  pro- 
moted; Ezra  Smith,  vice  Dayton,  promoted;  John  W.  Ten  Eyck  (of 
riflemen). 

Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Robert  North,  junior,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Henry  Bradley,  Gilbert  Dickerson. 

Light  Infantry — Stephen  Foote,  captain,  vice  Parker,  pro- 
moted; Francis  Wilcox,  lieutenant;  Ichabod  C.  Foote,  ensign. 


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William  Taylor,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Daniel  Chamberlin,  Rufus  Rogers,  George  Jennins. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

George  H.  Nellis,  brigadier  general,  vice  Dodge,  resigned;  Wil- 
liam J.  Dodge,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Yates,  under  arrest 
since  1813. 

Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  J.  Conine,  quartermaster,  vice  Hamilton,  resigned;  Cor- 
nelius H.  Putman,  paymaster,  vice  Eacker,  deceased. 

John  S.  Vrooman,  captain,  vice  Starin,  moved;  Robert  S.  Lanard- 
son,  lieutenant,  vice  Vrooman,  promoted. 

William  Putman,  captain,  vice  Mabee,  resigned;  Abraham  Put- 
man,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  Putman,  promoted;  John  J.  Conine,  ensign, 
vice  A.  Putman,  promoted. 

James  South,  captain,  vice  Gardner,  moved;  Henry  Davis,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  South,  promoted;  James  Winner,  ensign,  vice  Davis, 
promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Daniel  Hubbs,  lieutenant,  vice  Young,  moved; 
Slone  Hamilton,  ensign,  vice  Putman,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Canary,  colonel,  vice  Brockway,  declined;  John  P.  Davis, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Canary,  promoted;  Charles  Brockway, 
major,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Ashbel  Cornwell,  paymaster,  vice 
Downs,  resigned;  Abraham  Crane,  quartermaster,  vice  Vedder, 
moved;  Paris  G.  Clark,  ensign  and  adjutant,  vice  Brockway,  pro- 
moted; Abraham  Puling,  surgeon,  vice  Bell,  moved;  John  I.  Swart, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Puling,  promoted. 

Isaac  Thompson,  lieutenant,  vice  Whitney,  moved;  Giles  P. 
Tabor,  ensign,  vice  Thompson,  promoted. 


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Light  Infantry — John  McCallistcr,  captain, vice  Stiles,  resigned; 
John  Frymire,  lieutenant,  vice  McCallister,  promoted;  Archibald 
Stewart,  ensign,  vice  Frymire,  promoted. 

Abraham  Riggis,  lieutenant,  vice  S.  O.  Riggs,  moved;  Albert 
Marselus,  ensign,  vice  French,  resigned;  Henry  Hillman,  junior, 
ensign,  vice  Van  Vranken,  resigned;  William  Gibbs,  lieutenant,  vice 
Scott,  moved;  Caleb  W.  Slocum,  ensign,  vice  Gibbs,  promoted. 

Gilbert  Gaylord,  captain,  vice  Fisk,  moved;  Jacob  Gurnea,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gaylord,  promoted;  Jacob  Woodworth,  ensign,  vice 
Gurnea,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Michael  W.  Ehle,  lieutenant,  vice  Saunders,  resigned;  Peter 
Keller,  ensign,  vice  Ehle,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Montgomery  commanded 
by  Major  Samuel  Jackson: 

Captains — Matthew  Clarke,  vice  Keachie,  resigned;  Samuel  New- 
kirk,  vice  Martin,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Thomas  McMaster,  vice  Clarke,  promoted;  Andrew 
Frank,  vice  Gririman. 

Ensigns — John  Newkirk,  third,  vice  S.  Newkirk,  promoted;  Cor- 
nelius Hubbs,  vice  Haslett,  moved;  Alexander  Dorn,  vice  McMas- 
ter, promoted. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Todd,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bartlett,  declining;  Syl- 
vanus  Ay  res,  major. 

John  Favil,  captain,  vice  Ayres,  promoted;  Jonathan  Ransom, 
lieutenant;  William  Favil,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Thaddeus  Munson,  lieutenant;  Daniel  Guile, 
ensign. 

Willis  Avery,  ensign;  James  Swartwout,  ensign. 
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1922  Annual  Report  of  the 

Willard  Curtis,  captain,  vice  Hide,  moved;  Andrew  Hellenbolt, 
lieutenant;  Samuel  Bates,  ensign. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Baruit  Van  Vechten,  adjutant,  vice  Visscher,  resigned. 

Philip  Artgasinger,  captain,  vice  Vosburgh,  resigned;  Duncan 
Clark,  lieutenant,  vice  Artgasinger,  promoted;  Howland  Grinnel, 
ensign,  vice  Clarke,  promoted. 

Alexander  Stewart,  captain,  vice  Saunders,  resigned;  John  Gross, 
lieutenant,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  John  D.  Walker,  ensign,  vice 
Gross,  promoted;  Nathan  Burr,  lieutenant,  vice  Matthews,  resigned; 
Frederick  Steel,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Burr,  promoted;  Harmanus 
Cromwell,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Deusen,  moved;  Volkert  Voorheis, 
ensign,  vice  Cromwell,  promoted. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nicholas  Gray,  paymaster,  vice  Snell,  resigned. 

Daniel  Getman,  lieutenant;  Henry  Tackey,  ensign,  vice  Getman, 
promoted;  Christopher  Klock,  lieutenant;  Cornelius  W.  Beekman, 
ensign,  vice  Groff,  moved;  Philip  Kring,  ensign. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Moses  Eggleston,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hickock,  declined; 
Benjamin  Sanborn,  major,  vice  Eggleston,  promoted. 

Samuel  Sanborn,  junior,  captain,  vice  B.  Sanborn,  promoted; 
William  W.  Herrick,  lieutenant,  vice  S.  Sanborn,  promoted;  Samuel 
H.  Payne,  ensign,  vice  Herrick,  promoted. 

Sylvester  Langdon,  captain,  vice  Austin,  resigned;  Samuel  Easter- 
brooks,  lieutenant,  vice  Langdon,  promoted;  Samuel  Bell,  ensign, 
vice  Easterbrooks,  promoted. 

Richard  Herriman,  captain,  vice  Danford,  resigned;  Alexander 
B.  Erwin,  lieutenant;  Job  Bastow,  ensign,  vice  Herriman,  promoted; 


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George  Adams,  ensign,  vice  Conger,  promoted;  Augustus  Douglass, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Nathan  Douglass,  ensign,  vice  A. 
Douglass,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Jonathan  Stearns,  captain;  Leonard  Conant, 
lieutenant;  Lot  Lincoln,  ensign. 

Salmon  Smith,  captain,  vice  Bryant,  resigned. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Sebius  Fairman,  captain;  John  P.  Andros,  second  lieutenant. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Ezra  Turner,  colonel,  vice  Miller,  declining;  Ezra  Thurber,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Roberts,  declined;  Reuben  H.  Walworth,  major, 
vice  Turner,  promoted;  Ira  A.  Wood,  lieutenant  and  paymaster; 
Benjamin  J.  Mooers,  surgeon,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned;  Miles  Ste- 
phenson, surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Jonathan  Slater,  vice  Thurber,  promoted;  Darius 
Corbin;  Jonas  Parks,  vice  Anderson,  resigned;  Luther  Everest,  vice 

Cochran,  declined. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  Hayford,  vice  Slater,  promoted;  Horace 
Southwick;  Epaphroditus  Ransom,  vice  Ransom,  resigned;  John 
Hallock;  John  Everest,  vice  L.  Everest,  promoted;  Abraham  Scrib- 
ner;  Hallock  Brumly. 

Ensigns — Daniel  D.  Johnson,  vice  Taylor,  resigned;  Philip  Farns- 
worth;  Francis  Kingsly,  vice  Douglass,  resigned;  Daniel  Jackson; 
Hazen  Mooers  (of  riflemen). 

Forty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Piatt  Newcomb,  brigade  major  and  inspector. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Dunning,  junior,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Valentine, 
resigned. 


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1924  Annual  Report  of  the 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Brown,  major,  vice  Derrick,  moved;  Giles  Egerton,  quarter- 
master, vice  Palmer,  promoted. 

Calvin  Palmer,  captain,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Matthew  Allen, 
captain,  vice  Cornell,  resigned;  Job  Cornell,  lieutenant,  vice  Allen, 
promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Solomon  Hewett,  lieutenant,  vice  Washburn, 
promoted;  Solomon  T.  Scott,  ensign,  vice  Brewster,  declined. 

Philip  H.  Macumber,  adjutant,  vice  Jewett,  resigned;  John  Pet- 
tinger,  ensign;  Nehemiah  Whitlock,  ensign. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Prentice,  lieutenant,  vice  Consollus,  moved;  James 
Ritchie,  ensign,  vice  Root,  moved;  Samuel  St.  John,  ensign,  vice 
Prentice,  moved. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gardinier  Conkling,  major,  vice  Wilcox,  resigned;  Stephen  S. 
Sayles,  adjutant,  vice  Patrick,  resigned. 

Captains — Samuel  L.  Chase,  vice  Morehouse,  resigned;  Reuben 
Saxton,  vice  Valentine,  moved;  Ashbel  Palmer,  vice  Conkling, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  Eddy,  vice  Saxton,  promoted;  James  Long- 
worthy;  Abraham  L.  Wright;  Abraham  Valentine;  William  Law- 
rence. 

Ensigns — James  Davis,  Samuel  Sampson,  Jacob  Lawrence;, 
Seneca  Hall,  James  Hunter. 

Fifty-ninth   regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Westcot,  adjutant,  vice  Gardiner,  resigned;  George  Ben- 
ton, paymaster,  vice  Child,  resigned;  Zadock  H.  Barney,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  Webber,  moved. 

Ensigns — Daniel  Matthews,  vice  Westcott,  promoted;  William  J. 


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Angle,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  James  Ladue,  vice  Haynes,  pro- 
moted. 

Samuel  M.  Plumb,  chaplain. 

Riflemen — Gilbert  Swan,  second,  lieutenant;  Henry  Miller,  ensign. 

Aaron  Blake,  captain,  vice  Davis,  resigned;  Lewis  Putnam,  lieu- 
tenant; Warren  A.  Smith,  ensign. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Terhune,  major,  vice  Finch,  declining. 

Henry  Reynolds,  surgeon,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  Jesse  Billings, 
third,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted. 

Daniel  H.  Craig,  lieutenant,  vice  Elms,  resigned;  Thomas  Olney, 
ensign,  vice  Craig,  promoted. 

Jason  Adams,  captain,  vice  Patterson,  resigned;  Joseph  Palmer, 
lieutenant,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Joseph  Welsh,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Palmer,  promoted. 

Charles  Emerson,  captain,  vice  Wheeler,  resigned;  John  Fitz- 
gerald, lieutenant,  vice  Arnold,  declined;  Daniel  Weatherhead, 
ensign,  vice  Emerson,  promoted;  Stephen  Crandell,  lieutenant,  vice 
King,  moved;  Denton  Mott,  ensign,  vice  Sprott,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Philip  Schuyler,  captain;  Henry  Coller,  lieu- 
tenant; Abraham  Moore,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Bloom,  junior,  paymaster,  vice  Lansing,  moved. 

Lawrence  Travis,  captain,  vice  Frasher,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — David  Wag,  junior,  vice  Travis,  promoted;  Morris 
Sheldon,  vice  Randall,  moved;  Nicholas  E.  Van  Vranken,  vice  Shep- 
herd, declined. 

Ensigns — Orman  Doty,  vice  Herald,  moved;  Daniel  Frasher,  vice 
Close,  declining;  Garnsey  Kennedy,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted;  Adam 
Van  Vranken,  junior,  vice  N.  E.  Van  Vranken,  promoted. 


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1926  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Sixtv-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Walker,  colonel,  vice  Lindsey,  resigned;  Ira  Heath,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Walker,  promoted;  Isaiah  Palmenter,  major; 
Truman  B.  Hicks,  adjutant,  vice  Pitcher,  moved. 

Captains — Edward  Scovill,  vice  Palmenter,  promoted;  Jonathan 
Flanders,  vice  Butler,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Ira  Russell,  vice  Scovill,  promoted;  Charles  Stew- 
art, vice  Flanders,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Reuben  Willard,  Jacob  Rice. 

Prince  Jinney,  captain;  Reuben  Coon,  lieutenant;  Jonathan  Dow,, 
ensign. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  B.  Prindle,  adjutant,  vice  (Henry  H.)  Ross,  promoted; 
Alexander  Tremble,  quartermaster,  vice  Prindle,  adjutant;  Thomas 
Steele,  paymaster,  vice  (Jonathan)  Steele,  resigned. 

Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Bailey,  junior,  major,  vice  Biglow,  resigned. 

Simeon  Philips,  captain,  vice  Bailey,  promoted;  Joshua  Bailey, 
lieutenant,  vice  Philips,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Miller,  junior,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Roberts,  moved. 

Ensigns — Sylvanus  Stewart,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  Harvey  Hulet, 
vice  Wiltscy,  declined;  Wilder  Butterfield,  vice  Wilcox,  declined; 
Dillon  Stevens. 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

Twenty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  J.  Gurnee,  brigadier  general, vice  Van  Orden,  promoted; 
Joseph  E.  Jones,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Hart,  resigned. 

Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Gurnee,  colonel,  vice  B.  J.  Gurnee,  promoted;  Thunis 
Cooper,  lieutenant  colonel;  Nathaniel  Conklin,  major  vice  W.  Gur- 


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nee,  promoted;  Archibald  Cassadey,  adjutant,  vice  Smith,  moved; 
Abraham  B.  Gurnee,  quartermaster,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  David 
Tallman,  surgeon,  vice  Coe,  moved. 

Captains — Matthew  Gurnee,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  Jacob 
Archer,  vice  Conklin,  promoted;  James  D.  Swartout,  vice  Stormes, 
cashiered ;  John  I.  Bolson,  vice  Delamontanya,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — John  S.  Gurnee,  vice  M.  Gurnee,  promoted;  John 
T.  Smith;  Robert  Knapp,  vice  W.  Gurnee,  resigned;  Garret  Sne- 
dicker,  vice  Swartout,  promoted;  John  Delamontanya,  vice  Dykins, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Peter  Youry;  John  J.  Denoyellis,  vice  Archer,  pro- 
moted; Amzi  Coe,  vice  Jersey,  declined;  Ebenezer  McKenzie; 
George  Ramson,  vice  Snedicker,  promoted;  James  Orsborn. 

Stephen  Hemmion,  captain;  Anthony  May,  lieutenant;  Harman 
Goetchius,  ensign. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

New  battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Allegany  consisting 
of  part  of  the  companies  in  the  towns  of  Friendship,  Caneadea  and 
Nunda  commanded  by  Captains  Ketchum,  Utter  and  Ellis  and  the 
company  commanded  by  Captain  Gary  in  Rushford. 

George  P.  Ketchum,  major  commandant;  Alanson  Burr,  adjutant; 
Daniel  Woods,  quartermaster;  Wilson  Gordon,  paymaster;  Horatio 
Smith,  surgeon. 

Captains — Samuel  H.Morgan;  Lewis  Wilson,  vice  Gary,  resigned; 
Eber  Hotchkiss;  Abraham  J.  Lyon;  Simon  Wilson. 

Lieutenants — Hiram  Gray,  Sherwin  Blood,  Allen  J.  Torry,  James 
Dutton,  Simon  C.  Moore. 

Ensigns — Matthew  P.  Cady,  Mark  Blanchard,  Jackson  Swift, 
Cyrus  Clemmons,  Calvin  T.  Chamberlin. 


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1928  Annual  Report  of  the 

oneida  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Fortune  C.  White,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  May  1,  1816, 
vice  Ballou,  resigned;  John  E.  Hinman,  major,  vice  White,  pro- 
moted. 

William  Nickerson,  lieutenant,  vice  Blatchford,  declined;  Gift 
Hitchcock,  ensign,  vice  Nickerson,  promoted. 

Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Augustus  Hocox  (Hickock),  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Hinman, 
promoted.  ,  i    1   .. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

Martin  J.  Vanderwerker,  captain,  vice  Mott,  resigned;  Job  Mul- 
ford,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Vanderwerker,  promoted;  Isaac  Vander- 
werker, junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Dunham,  moved. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Major  Bennet  Bicknell's  battalion  of  riflemen: 
Sylvanus  Gournsey,  surgeon,  vice  Heffren,  moved. 
Abner  Heffren,   first  lieutenant,   vice  Jackson,   resigned;   John 
Turner,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Stone,  moved;  John  Holmes,  ensign, 
vice  Heffren,  promoted;  Nathan  Matteson,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Hicks,  resigned;  Hugh  Gragg,  ensign,  vice  Matteson,  promoted. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Erastus  Edgerton,  cornet,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1817. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Peter  Shafer,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Sexton,  resigned;  Thomas  P. 
Danforth,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Shafer,  promoted. 


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Joseph  Bouck,  captain,  vice  Danforth,  promoted;  Harman  Becker, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Bouck,  promoted;  David  Boyd,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Becker,  promoted;  Peter  N.  Farwell,  cornet,  vice  G.  Dan- 
forth. 

DELAWARE   COUNTY. 

Martin  Leet,  captain,  vice  Penfield,  resigned;  Samuel  Stevens, 
junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Leet,  promoted;  Bradley  Lyon,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Stevens,  promoted;  Orange  Graves,  cornet. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Benedict  Arnold,  captain;  William  C.  Winne,  first   lieutenant; 
William  D.  Babbett,  second  lieutenant;  Samuel  Green,  cornet. 
Joel  Faulkner,  first  lieutenant;  William  Huff,  second  lieutenant; 
John  Van  Schaick,  junior,  cornet. 

GENESEE   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Buell,  junior,  lieutenant;  Roswell  Turner,  ensign. 

Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Rufus  M.  Cady,  colonel,  vice  Ganson,  resigned;  Robert  McKay, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Cady,  promoted;  Nathan  S.  Davis,  major, 
vice  McKay,  promoted. 

Captains — Levi  Lacy,  Ephraim  Blackmer,  Chester  Naramore, 
Richard  Stiles,  Charles  Butler,  Amasiah  Bibbins,  Daniel  S.  Morley. 

Lieutenants — William  Shirts,  Duncan  Anderson,  William  Miller, 
Benjamin  Cooley,  Daniel  McVenat,  Heman  Hyde,  Henry  Jane. 

Ensigns — Theoron  Brown,  Dan  Gustin,  Elisha  Phelps,  Zebedee 
Mosier,  Asa  P.  Butterfield,  Cornelius  Teachout,  Aaron  Russ,  John 
Handy. 

Light  Infantry— John  McDonald,  captain;  Hugh  Mc William, 
lieutenant;  John  Holloway,  ensign. 


1818. 


1818. 


193°  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — Luther    Orcutt,    captain;   Charles   Gould,   lieutenant; 
Libbeus  Graves,  junior,  ensign. 
Alonzo  G.  Hickox,  ensign. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Gebhard,  brigadier  general,  vice  Schoolcraft,  resigned. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  C.  Bouck,  colonel,  vice  Gebhard,  promoted;  Christian  H. 
Shafer,  major,  vice  Bouck,  promoted;  Henry  Greene,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  Mead,  moved. 

Jonathan  Russell,  captain,  vice  Hager,  moved ;  John  Sleight,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Russell,  promoted;  James  E.  McQueen,  ensign. 

Frederick  Vogel,  captain,  vice  Wooster,  declined;  George  J. 
Warner,  lieutenant,  vice  Vogel,  promoted. 

Jesse  Lord,  captain,  vice  Kelsey,  resigned;  William  G.  Michaels, 
ensign,  vice  Vrooman,  declined;  Sherman  Osborn,  ensign,  vice  Best, 
declined. 

John  Sidnigh,  captain  of  riflemen,  vice  Borst,  resigned. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Thomas  B.  Gillespie,  captain,  vice  George  Petrie,  to  be  super- 
seded; George  Petrie,  first  lieutenant;  Thaddeus  Hildreth,  second 
lieutenant. 

Twenty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Christopher  P.  Bellinger,  brigadier  general,  vice  (James)  Hailes, 
moved. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Edgecomb,  lieutenant,  vice  Hamilton,  resigned;  Calvin 
Keif.h,  ensign,  vice  Edgecomb,  promoted;  Harvey  Noble,  lieutenant. 


State  Historian.  I931 

1818. 

Horace  Holmes,  captain,  vice  Corbitt,  moved;  Henry  Rising,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Holmes,  promoted;  Thomas  Goodyear,  ensign,  vice 
Rising,  promoted;  Ephraim  Mills,  lieutenant,  vice  Barringer,  re- 
signed; John  Miller,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Mills,  promoted;  Daniel  R. 
Carrier,  lieutenant,  vice  Crandall,  promoted;  Gustavus  A.  Brown, 
ensign. 

Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alvin  Norton,  lieutenant;  Jeremiah  Andrews,  ensign,  vice  Nor- 
ton, promoted;  John  Near,  ensign,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  John 
Bentley,  lieutenant  of  light  infantry;  George  Wood,  lieutenant,  vice 
Conant,  moved. 

Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ralph  Waterman,  paymaster,  vice  Keith,  resigned. 

Richard  M.  Petrie,  captain,  vice  J.  Petrie,  promoted;  Richard 
Hoover,  lieutenant,  vice  R.  M.  Petrie,  promoted;  Peter  P.  Foltz, 
ensign,  vice  Hoover,  promoted. 

Isaac  Wooden,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Beebe,  promoted;  Arthur 
Smith,  ensign,  vice  Wooden,  promoted. 

Isaac  Norton,  junior,  captain,  vice  Potter,  moved;  John  M. 
Andrews,  lieutenant,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  Zina  Beacher,  ensign, 
vice  Andrews,  promoted. 

William  Reynolds,  captain,  vice  Nichols,  resigned;  Noble  Ross, 
lieutenant,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted;  John  Matteson,  ensign,  vice 
Ross,  promoted. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Warner,  colonel,  vice  Kingsley,  resigned;  Augustus  F. 
Hayden,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Warner,  promoted;  William  B. 
Hird,  major,  vice  Hayden,  promoted. 

Jirah  Dean,  captain,  vice  Hird,  promoted;  Frederick  Kingsley, 


1818. 


1932  Annual  Report  of  the 

lieutenant,  vice  Dean,  promoted;  Russell  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Kings- 
ley,  promoted. 

Allen  Spencer,  captain,  vice  Hitchcock,  resigned;  George  Landon, 
lieutenant,  vice  Spencer,  promoted;  Henry  Hull,  ensign,  vice  Lan- 
don,  promoted. 

Abel  F.  Andrews,  captain,  vice  Carr,  resigned;  Norman  Sackett, 
lieutenant,  vice  Andrews,  promoted;  Allen  S.  Wheeler,  ensign. 

Samuel  Webster,  captain,  vice  Hand,  moved;  Larrey  Patrick, 
lieutenant,  vice  Webster,  promoted;  David  W.  Gifford,  ensig'n. 

Almarin  Fuller,  captain,  vice  James,  resigned;  Isaac  L.  Warner, 
lieutenant,  vice  Fuller,  promoted;  Thaddeus  Elmore,  ensign,  vice 
Warner,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Lewis  M.  Butts,  second,  lieutenant;  Hosea 
Burge,  junior,  ensign;  David  Watson,  captain,  vice  Persons,  moved; 
Amasa  Fuller,  lieutenant;  Reuben  Jenkins,  ensign. 

Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Van  Alstyne,  colonel,  vice  Vosburgh,  promoted;  Henry 
Van  Vleck,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Van  Alstyne,  promoted;  David 
Bidwell,  major,  vice  Bassett,  resigned. 

Charles  Whiting,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  I,  1815;  Arent 
Van  Meek,  captain,  vice  H.  Van  Vleck,  promoted;  Abraham  J. 
Van  Buren,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Van  Vleck,  promoted;  Bastian  Bain, 
ensign. 

Lucas  Goes,  captain,  vice  Bidwell,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — William  J.  Shaver;  Winthrop  Phelps,  vice  Blunt, 
moved. 

Ensigns — John  B.  Vredenburgh;  Peter  Groat,  junior;  John  Bid- 
well,  junior. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Augustus  N.  Holly,  colonel,  with  rank  from  May  1,  1816;  Gideon 


State  Historian.  1933 

P.  Wolcott,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Holly,  promoted;  Coonrad  J. 
Wiltsey,  major,  vice  Wolcott,  promoted;  Increase  McGee  Coldwell, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — Philip  A.  Coones,  captain,  vice  Felts,  moved; 
John  Hoysratt,  lieutenant,  vice  Coones,  promoted;  John  Coones, 
ensign,  vice  Hoysratt,  promoted. 

Captains — John  Kingman,  vice  Wiltsey,  promoted;  John  B.  Van 
Dusen,  vice  Coones,  promoted;  Adam  B.Miller,  vice  Decker,  moved. 

Lieutenants — John  Terbush,  vice  Langdon,  promoted;  Thomas 
Terbush,  vice  Kingman,  promoted;  Frederick  Curtis,  vice  Wilcox, 
resigned;  Nicholas  Lester,  vice  Miller,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  L.  Wilsey,  vice  T.  TerBush,  promoted;  John 
B.  Streviel,  vice  Curtis,  promoted;  John  Bain,  vice  Bruen,  moved; 
Andrew  McArthur,  vice  J.  Terbush,  promoted;  Harvey  Mallery, 
vice  Lester,  promoted. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Cooper,  colonel,  vice  Shaver,  resigned;  Henry  Potts,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  Robert  Elting,  major;  Har- 
man  Livingston,  adjutant;  Henry  W.  Livingston,  paymaster,  vice 
Ten  Broeck,  resigned;  Alexander  Crofts,  quartermaster,  vice 
Livingston. 

Captains — Leonard  W.  Ten  Broeck,  vice  Elting,  promoted;  Jacob 
P.  Rockefeller,  vice  Potts,  promoted;  Jonas  Lasher,  vice  Ellsworth, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Henry  J.  Best,  vice  Rockefeller,  promoted;  John 
P.  Lynk,  vice  Park,  declined;  George  Elsworth,  vice  Lasher,  pro- 
moted; Titus  Simons,  vice  Robison,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Jacob  P.  Miller,  vice  Best,  promoted;  Jacob  I.  Barrin- 
ger,  vice  Washburn,  resigned;  Henry  W.  Snyder,  vice  More,  re- 
signed; Adam  A.  Clum,  vice  Elsworth,  promoted. 


1818. 


1818. 


1934  Annual  Report  of  the 

Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Fleming,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Fonda,  declined;  Charles 
Darling,  major,  vice  Waterman,  removed. 

Light  Infantry — Henry  Relay,  lieutenant,  vice  Pennoyer, 
moved;  William  Carshore,  ensign,  vice  Relay,  promoted. 

Robert  Bartle,  ensign,  vice  Murphy,  moved. 

Jacob  Rossman,  captain,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  John  Whitman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rossman,  promoted;  Abraham  Stiver,  ensign,  vice 
Whitman,  promoted. 

Robert  R.  Myers,  captain,  vice  Darling,  promoted;  John  W.  Ed- 
monds, lieutenant,  vice  Stone,  moved;  John  W.  Dutcher,  ensign, 
vice  Ten  Broeck,  deceased. 

Henry  H.  Plass,  captain,  vice  Van  Deusen,  resigned;  William  M, 
Hallenbeck,  lieutenant,  vice  Plass,  promoted;  James  Elting,  ensign, 
vice  Hallenbeck,  promoted. 

Frederick  Mesick,  captain,  vice  T.  J.  Mesick,  moved;  Robert 
McLeod,  lieutenant,  vice  Leggett,  resigned;  Bartholomew  Van 
Valkenburgh,,  ensign,  vice  Mesick,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Lyker,  colonel,  vice  Nellis,  promoted;  Peter  Sternbergh, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lyker,  promoted;  Robert  Bowman,  major, 
vice  Sternbergh,  promoted. 

Adam  Ward,  captain,  vice  Bowman,  promoted;  Henry  B.  Janse, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ward,  promoted;  Cornelius  Lane,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Walradt,  moved. 

Aaron  Clement,  captain,  vice  Collier,  moved;  Cornelius  Runkle, 
lieutenant,  vice  Clement,  promoted;  Cornelius  Lyker,  ensign,  vice 
Runkle,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1935 

Abraham  N.  Van  Alstine,  captain,  vice  C.  N.  VanAlstine,  re- 
signed; Cornelius  R.  Van  Evers,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  M.  VanAlstine, 
promoted;  Barent  Walradt,  ensign,  vice  Van  Evera,  promoted; 
James  Reed,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Antwerp,  moved. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Christian  Groff,  junior,  captain;  Peter  D.  Fox,  first 
lieutenant;  John  Markell,  second  lieutenant;  Peter  P.  Fox,  ensign. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

James  Shankland,  paymaster. 

Uriah  Aldrich,  captain,  vice  Crocker,  resigned;  James  Berthrong, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Aldrich,  promoted;  Asa  Covill,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Berthrong,  promoted;  Tyler  Parmalee,  cornet,  vice  Covill? 
promoted. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Ensigns — Matthew  Charles  Patterson;  Elijah  Paine,  junior. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Veeder,  captain,  vice  Schermerhorn;  Nicholas  J.  Ved- 
der,  lieutenant,  vice  Schermerhorn,  resigned;  Simon  Schermerhorn, 
ensign,  vice  Veeder,  promoted. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Phineas  Palmiter,  captain,  vice  Bird,  resigned;  Stephen  Wilcox, 
junior,  lieutenant;  Michael  Frank,  ensign. 

Abel  Wilcox,  captain,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  George  Martin,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Plumb,  resigned;  Jacob  Austin,  ensign,  vice  Hatch, 
resigned. 


1818. 


1818. 


1956  Annual  Report  of  the 

Jeremiah  Griffith,  captain,  vice  Bemus,  resigned;  Elias  Clark, 
lieutenant;  Almon  Manly,  ensign,  vice  Parker,  resigned. 

Cornelius  Hunt,  lieutenant,  vice  Pierson,  moved;  Belce  Hearick, 
ensign. 

Jonas  Saftord,  captain;  Israel  Baker,  lieutenant;  Moses  Joy, 
ensign. 

Riflemen — Samuel  A.  Brown,  captain;  Jesse  Smith,  lieutenant; 
James  Hall,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Risley,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Bartoo,  resigned;  Leverett 
Barker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Perry,  resigned;  James  Mullett, 
junior,  major,  vice  Risley,  promoted;  Thomas  G.  Abell,  adjutant, 
vice  Barker,  promoted. 

Captains — Samuel  Johnson,  vice  Barrett,  resigned;  Dennis  Barnes, 
vice  Baldwin,  resigned;  Nathaniel  Barney,  vice  Smith,  resigned; 
Joel  Burnell,  vice  White,  moved;  John  P.  M.  Whaley,  vice  Mullett, 
promoted;  Uriah  Nash,  vice  Knapp,  resigned;  Jonathan  S. 
Patterson. 

Lieutenants — Norman  Dunbar,  vice  Abell,  promoted;  Willis 
Willoughby,  vice  Barnes,  promoted;  Sampson  Trask,  vice  Barney, 
promoted;  Obed  Edson,  vice  Burnell,  promoted;  Ammi  Williams, 
vice  Whaley,  promoted;  Thomas  Merritt,  vice  Nash,  promoted; 
William  Griswold,  vice  Patterson,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Sage,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Stephen  Bar- 
rett, vice  Willoughby;  Hall  Spink,  vice  Trask,  promoted;  John 
Scever,  vice  Boyer;  Ashbel  Sellew,  vice  Williams,  promoted; 
Augustus  Bartoo,  vice  Merritt,  promoted;  John  E.  Griswold,  vice 
W.  Griswold,  promoted. 

New  company — Eldad  Corbit,  junior,  captain;  Augustin  Wright, 
lieutenant;  Isaac  Battles,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  1937 

Thomas  Warren,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  April  24,  181 7. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Ralph  Plumb,  captain,  vice  J.  Plumb,  moved;  Knowles  Hall,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Kenyon,  moved;  George  Ilinkly,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Plumb,  promoted. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Blain,  colonel,  vice  Van  Alstyne,  resigned;  Samuel 
McMath,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Southwick,  resigned;  Jacob  Cham- 
berlain, major,  vice  Blain,  promoted;  James  Fleming,  adjutant,  vice 
Jacobas,  resigned;  Samuel  Dey,  quartermaster,  vice  Woodruff,  re- 
signed; Dexter  Swift,  paymaster,  vice  Chapman,  promoted;  Rod- 
erick Roice,  surgeon,  vice  Elliott,  moved;  Archelaus  Gates,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Roice,  promoted. 

Captains — Simon  Chapman,  vice  Chamberlain,  promoted;  Timo- 
thy Ludlum,  vice  McMath,  promoted;  James  Hicks,  vice  McConnel, 
moved;  James  Magee,  vice  Marsh,  declined. 

Lieutenants — John  C.  Gates,  vice  Fleming,  promoted;  Seth  Baron, 
vice  Dobbin,  promoted;  James  McKnight,  vice  Boughman,  moved; 
Lewis  Chamberlin,  vice  Hicks,  promoted;  Eleazer  P.  Mather,  vice 
Mills,  moved;  Gideon  Burch,  vice  Magee,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Allen,  vice  Easton;  John  Burton,  vice  Dey, 
promoted;  William  W.  Dobbin,  vice  Baron,  promoted;  Daniel 
Schotts,  vice  Chamberlin,  promoted;  Chester  Dryer,  vice  Mather, 
promoted;  Silas  Barton,  vice  Sharman,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Scott,  major,  vice  Brooks,  promoted;  Samuel  Gulick,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Osburn,  promoted;  Cornelius  DeMott,  paymaster, 
vice  Kelly,  promoted. 
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1818. 


1818. 


1938  Annual  Report  of  the 

Thomas  Osburn,  captain,  vice  Scott,  promoted;  James  Brown, 
junior,  lieutenant. 

Charles  Kelley,  captain,  vice  Squire,  declined;  Joseph  Sutton, 
captain,  vice  Bainbridge,  resigned;  Ebenezer  Conklin,  lieutenant, 
vice  Sutton,  promoted;  Charles  Lemmon,  ensign,  vice  Conklin, 
promoted. 

Jacob  Huff,  captain,  vice  Wickoff,  resigned;  Enoch  Terhune,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Huff,  promoted;  Thomas  Waldron,  ensign,  vice  Ter- 
hune, promoted;  Joseph  Bailey,  lieutenant,  vice  Dickerson,  resigned; 
Clinton  Johnson,  ensign,  vice  Bailey,  promoted. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Gilbert  J.  Ogden,  vice  Cykendal,  resigned;  Daniel 
Richey,  vice  Mack,  moved;  Jonathan  P.  Woodworth,  vice  Russell, 
resigned;  John  Tanner,  vice  Humphrey,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Reuben  D.  Lyon,  vice  Richey,  promoted;  James 
Terry,  vice  Woodworth,  promoted;  Barnardus  Swarthout;  Robert 
Henry,  vice  Kinnear,  declined. 

Ensigns — John  Howdon;  Daniel  Lee,  vice  Dickerson,  promoted; 
Beckwith  Dennison,  vice  Terry,  promoted;  Ira  White,  vice  Roice, 
declined;  Tylee  White. 

Samuel  Russell,  paymaster;  John  Dickerson,  lieutenant,  vice 
Richey,  promoted. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  John  Furlong: 
David  Gates,  captain,  vice  Fitch,  moved;  Warham  Sheldon,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gates,  promoted;  William  Mudge,  ensign,  vice  Sheldon, 
promoted. 

New  company — Obadiah  Adams,  captain;  William  Plank,  lieu- 
tenant: Joseph  Wilder,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  1939 

! 

Aseph  Spencer,  ensign,  vice  Hallett,  moved. 

Battalion  of  riflemen: 

Edward  B.  Ely,  major  commandant. 

Joshua  Coleman,  captain,  vice  Ely,  promoted;  John  U.  Frost, 
lieutenant,  vice  Coleman,  promoted;  James  Rorison,  captain,  vice 
Alexander,  resigned. 

Thirty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 
•     Charles  Thompson,  brigadier  general,  vice  (Hugh  W.)  Dobbin, 
resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Brooks,  colonel,  vice  Thompson,  promoted;  Daniel  Scott, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thompson,  promoted. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Abner  Hollister,  colonel,  vice  Matson,  promoted;  John  McFad- 
den,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hollister,  promoted;  Edward  Savery,. 
major,  vice  McFadden,  promoted;  Ashbel  Culver,  quartermaster, 
vice  Lyons;  Allen  Benton,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Jakeway,  declined. 

Jonas  H.  Titus,  captain,  vice  Savary,  promoted;  Aaron  Bayliss, 
lieutenant,  vice  Titus,  promoted. 

Ensigns — David  Rockwell,  vice  Bayliss,  promoted;  Joel  Dutton, 
vice  Culver,  absent;  Philander  V.  Hollister,  vice  McNiel,  declined; 
Nathaniel  C.  Ward,  vice  Ferris,  declined. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Andrew  DeWitt  Bruyn,  quartermaster,  vice  Drake,  resigned; 
Josiah  Willoughby,  major,  vice  Ellis,  resigned. 

Nathan  Hemingway,  lieutenant;  Ira  Tillotson,  lieutenant,  vice 
McDowell,  absent;  William  T.  Southworth,  ensign,  vice  Tillotson, 
promoted;  Philo  Starr,  ensign,  vice  Dates,  resigned. 


1818. 


194°  Annual  Report  of  the 

cayuga  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Hoested,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hewitt,  disqualified;  Lib- 
erty Brown,  major,  vice  Lee,  declining-;  William  Pierce,  paymaster, 
vice  L.  Pierce,  resigned. 

Captains — Benjamin  Jayne,  vice  Hoested,  promoted;  Ezra 
Hough,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Salmon  Sharp,  vice  Curtis,  resigned; 
William  Draper,  vice  Watson,  resigned;  Luther  Fuller,  vice  Lee, 
promoted;  Asa  Little,  vice  Cole,  resigned;  Abijah  Allen,  vice  Sher- 
ley,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Ira  Brooks,  vice  Jayne,  promoted;  Isaac  Honey- 
well, vice  Hough,  promoted;  Howard  Harris,  vice  Sharp,  promoted; 
Walter  Branch,  vice  Draper,  declined;  Samuel  Odell,  vice  Draper, 
promoted:  Elijah  Austin,  vice  Briggs,  resigned;  Henry  King,  vice 
P.  W.  Hewitt;  Ansel  Hooper,  vice  Spafford,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Daniel  R.  Rooks;  Benjamin  Phelps;  Ira  Harding;  Wil- 
liam Cherry,  vice  Branch,  promoted;  James  Miller,  junior,  vice 
Odell,  promoted;  Dwight  Kellogg;  Isaac  W.  Skinner,  vice  Atwater, 
resigned;  John  Stivers. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  R.  Brinkerhoof,  major,  vice  Parker,  resigned;  Benjamin 
F.  Young,  adjutant,  vice  Van  Anden,  appointed  aide. 

Light  Infantry — Lyman  Loomis,  captain,  vice  Calkins,  re- 
signed; Willard  J.  Chapin,  lieutenant,  vice  Loomis,  promoted; 
David  Irish,  ensign,  vice  Chapin,  promoted. 

John  B.  VanMiddlesworth,  captain,  vice  Brinkerhoff,  promoted; 
Robert  McKelip,  lieutenant,  vice  VanMiddlesworth,  promoted; 
Esaias  Cortwright,  ensign,  vice  McKelip,  promoted;  George  T. 
Perry,  captain,  vice  Whittlesey,  resigned;  John  Fitch,  lieutenant, 
vice  Perry,  promoted;  Stephen  Wheaton,  lieutenant,  vice  Collins, 
moved;  John  H.  Bennet,  ensign,  vice  Wheaton,  promoted. 


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Abraham  Gridley,  captain,  vice  Ammerman,  resigned;  Joel  W. 
Bacon,  lieutenant,  vice  Gridley,  promoted;  Barker  Lovell,  ensign, 
vice  Bacon,  promoted. 

New  company — Richard  King,  captain;  Henry  Leonard,  lieu- 
tenant; Jeremiah  B.  King,  ensign. 

James  Crane,  lieutenant,  vice  Norton,  resigned;  John  C.  Lewis, 
ensign,  vice  Crane,  promoted;  Isaac  Shank,  lieutenant;  Timothy 
Bush,  junior,  ensign. 

Jonathan  Hatch,  captain,  vice  Hunter,  declined;  William  Durgy, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hatch,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Richard  L.  Smith,  captain;  John  H.  Harden- 
bergh,  lieutenant;  Joseph  S.  Colt,  ensign. 

Elliot  Tyler,  lieutenant;  John  Winchell,  ensign. 

Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Hoskins,  colonel,  vice  Thorp,  resigned;  John  Daniels,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Hoskins,  promoted;  Palmer  Hewitt,  adjutant, 
vice  Thorp,  promoted;  Josiah  Todd,  paymaster,  vice  Tompkins, 
moved;  Nathaniel  Aspinwall,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  White,  deceased. 

Major  John  Richardson's  battalion  of  riflemen: 

Harmon  Murfoy,  captain;  Josiah  St.  John,  lieutenant;  Hezekiah 
Eldredge,  ensign. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  S.  Clark,  captain;  Henry  L.  Hewitt,  first  lieutenant; 
Daniel  Lester,  junior,  second  lieutenant. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Jacob   H.   Van   Schaick,   lieutenant   colonel,   vice   VanBuskirk, 
resigned;  Walter  DeRidder,  major,  vice  Van  Schaick,  promoted. 
Jacob  Van  S.  DeRidder,  quartermaster,  vice  Abeel,  resigned. 
Curtis  Cole,  third,  captain,  vice  DeRidder,  promoted;  Henry  W. 


1813. 


I942  Annual  Report  of  the 

Northup,  lieutenant,  vice  Cole,  promoted;  Osburn  Wilson,  ensign, 
vice  Northup,  promoted. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Rudolph  J.  Shoemaker,  colonel,  vice  Bellinger,  promoted;  John 
Weightman,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Shoemaker,  promoted;  Jost 
Bell,  major,  vice  Weightman,  promoted. 

Henry  Starring,  junior,  captain,  vice  Bell,  promoted;  John  Shoe- 
maker, junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Starring,  promoted. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

A  new  brigade  organized  by  the  Commander-in-chief  compre- 
hending the  militia  in  the  county  of  Tompkins  and  denominated  the 
fiftieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Smith,  brigadier  general;  Charles  Bingham,  brigade  major 
and  inspector;  Andrew  DeWitt  Bruyn,  brigade  quartermaster. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  part  of  the  militia  of  the  fiftieth 
brigade  in  the  county  of  Tompkins  and  denominated  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Eighty-third  regiment  oi  infantry: 

John  Johnson,  colonel;  James  Collier,  lieutenant  colonel;  Arthur 
S.  Johnson,  adjutant;  Ira  Tillotson,  paymaster. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  D.  L.  Montanye  (Delamontagnie),  lieutenant,  vice  Davis, 

resigned;  John  Shirter,  ensign,  vice  D.  L.  Montanye,  promoted. 
Riflemen — Josiah     Hasbrouck,    junior,    lieutenant,    vice    Scutt, 

moved;  Tamerlane  Hine,  ensign,  vice  Hasbrouck,  promoted. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Isaac  T.  Van  Wyck,  Edward  Walter  Bartholomew. 


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One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — William  R.  Bunce,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Joseph  R. 
Lynch,  vice  Piatt,  resigned;  Robert  Hyslop,  vice  McCall,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Thomas  G.  Casey,  vice  Oakley,  resigned;  William 
M.  Black,  vice  Bunce,  promoted;  James  E.  Betts,  vice  Lynch,  pro- 
moted; Luther  P.  Sargent,  vice  Hyslop,  promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Francis  Granger,  paymaster,  vice  Pomeroy,  moved. 

Light  Infantry — Harris  Seymour,  captain,  vice  Ackley, 
resigned;  Augustus  Sackett,  lieutenant,  vice  Seymour,  promoted; 
Daniel  Steel,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Sackett,  promoted. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

Majors — Charles  Town,  vice  Codwise,  resigned;  Timothy  Mills, 
vice  Town,  brigade  inspector. 

Captains — Hugh  O'Hare,  John  Benson;  Abraham  Van  Cleef, 
Joseph  Shelburgh. 

First  lieutenants — Robert  Philips,  Samuel  Craes,  Jacob  B.  Smith, 
Henry  Raymond,  Andrew  Oliver. 

Second  lieutenants — William  Simpson,  George  Carroll,  Timothy 
Kiker,  William  W.  Boyd. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  brigade. of  cavalry: 

Rensselaer  Westerlo,  brigadier  general,  vice  (George)  Tiffany, 
resigned. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Harmen  Knickerbacker,  colonel,  vice  Westerlo,  promoted. 

Barent  J.   Schermerhorn,   first  lieutenant,  vice  Coons,   moved; 


1818. 


1818. 


1944  Annual  Report  of  the 

Jacob  Mills,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Schermerhorn,  promoted;  Jere- 
miah Sibley,  cornet,  vice  Taylor,  declined;  Russel  Worden,  cornet, 
vice  Carpenter,  resigned. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery : 

John  Stihvell,  colonel;  James  Haliday,  lieutenant  colonel;  Robert 
McMillan,  surgeon;  Samuel  S.  Treat,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Abram  T.  E.  Lansing,  James  B.  Wands. 

First  lieutenants — Lewis  Campbell,  Daniel  Alkenbrack. 

George  Merifield,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Dunbar,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Fonda,  resigned;  Stephen 
Van  Rensselaer,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dunbar,  promoted; 
John  G.  Ruby,  major;  Andrew  D.  Lansing,  ensign;  Thomas  J.  Gib- 
bons, surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Loyd,  surgeon's  mate. 

John  Van  Waggoner,  captain,  vice  Jacobson,  resigned;  Peter 
McEwen,  captain,  vice  Moak,  moved;  Adam  Relyea,  lieutenant,  vice 
Van  Waggoner,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Peter  Ogsbury,  vice  Jacobson,  resigned;  Jacob  Cough- 
try,  vice  Warren,  promoted;  Gerrit  A.  Oliver,  vice  Russo,  promoted; 
Peter  Houyck,  vice  Sager,  promoted. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Willard  Coye,  colonel,  vice  Stranahan,  resigned;  Daniel  Cone, 

lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Coye,  promoted;  David  Shaw,  junior,  major, 

vice  Matlier,  moved;  Lewis  Griffin,  adjutant  vice  Bryan,  moved; 

Ashbel  R.  Rockwell,  quartermaster,  vice  Merrethew,  moved;  Henry 


State  Historian.  1945 

Page,  paymaster,  vice  Shaw,  promoted;  William  Lathrop,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Moses  G.  Benjamin,  vice  Cone,  promoted;  Peter  Piatt, 
vice  Jackson,  moved;  Moses  B.  Maxwell,  vice  Griffin,  moved;  John 
Smith,  vice  Fuller,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Darius  Niles;  Andrew  Mann,  junior,  vice  Spencer, 
moved;  Whiting  Bacon,  vice  Church,  moved;  Ira  Skidmore,  vice 
Fairchild,  moved. 

Ensigns — Charles  S.  Rogers,  vice  Benjamin,  promoted;  William 
Bushnell,  vice  Saunders,  moved;  Ebenezer  C.  Swift,  vice  Jackson, 
deceased;  Jonathan  A.  Burdick,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Horace 
Wood,  vice  Adams,  moved. 

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NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Ninth  division  of  infantry: 

Francis  Doremus,  division  inspector;  William  H.  Maxwell,  divi- 
sion quartermaster. 

Caleb  T.  Ward,  a  colonel. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

David  Hobby,  brigadier  general,  vice  Van  Cortland,  promoted. 

Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Davids,  colonel,  vice  Hobby,  promoted;  David  Palmer, 
surgeon,  vice  Forbes,  moved;  Stephen  D.  Powel,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Henry  Strang,  quartermaster,  vice  Sniffin, 
resigned. 

John  Paulding,  junior,  captain,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  Jesse 
Clark,  lieutenant,  vice  Foshay,  moved;  Martin  Foshay,  ensign,  vice 
Newman,  resigned. 

John  Coe,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Nathan  Sniffin,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Coe,  promoted;  Lawrence  Brown,  ensign. 


1818. 


1818. 


1946  Annual  Report  of  the 

Caleb  Haight,  captain,  vice  Purdy,  resigned;  Nicholas  Fisher, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sands,  moved;  Benjamin  Briggs,  ensign. 

Henry  Saris,  captain,  vice  Connel,  resigned;  Daniel  Merrit,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Saris,  promoted;  William  Washburn,  ensign. 

Samuel  Ward,  captain;  Jesse  Bishop,  lieutenant,  vice  Ward,  pro- 
moted; Henry  Davids,  ensign. 

Isaac  Tripp,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Shadrach  Finch, 
lieutenant,  vice  Tripp,  promoted;  Allin  Hobby,  ensign. 

Nehemiah  Purdy,  captain;  Caleb  Purdy,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Caleb  Haight,  Jacob  Halsted,  Samuel  Fisher. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Theodorus  Lent,  captain;  Caleb  Ferris,  lieutenant;  William 
Briggs,  ensign. 

Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amaziah  Mead,  major,  vice  Knox,  resigned;  David  D.  Smith, 
paymaster,  vice  Mead,  promoted;  James  Lockwood,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Scribner,  moved. 

Captains — Alanson  Ferris,  vice  Holmes,  resigned;  Samuel  Peda- 
rich,  vice  Mead,  promoted;  Stephen  Holmes,  vice  Lyon,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Stephen  Sarles,  vice  Holmes,  promoted;  William 
Mead,  vice  Purdy,  resigned;  Daniel  Scofield,  vice  Ayres,  moved. 

Ensigns — Alfred  Avery,  vice  Harris,  moved;  Daniel  Woolsey, 
vice  Saris,  promoted;  Horace  Baker,  vice  Pedarich,  promoted;  Sid- 
ney Stratton,  vice  Knox,  moved. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  fifteenth  brigade: 

Abraham  Leonard,  major  commandant,  vice  Baldwin,  resigned; 
John  J.  Ingersol,  surgeon;  Benjamin  E.  Haaden,  adjutant. 

David  R.  Hobby,  captain;  David  Hunt,  lieutenant;  Eden  Hunt, 
ensign. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  (William)  Plammond's  battalion  of  light 
infantry: 


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John  Sing,  captain;  John  T.  Mattocks,  lieutenant;  Alexander  G. 
Anderson,  ensign. 

Gilbert  Oakley,  captain;  Alexander  McDonald,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
G.  Anderson,  ensign. 

Isaac  Tyler,  captain;  Abraham  Miller,  lieutenant;  Arden  Mills, 
ensign. 

Caleb  Gidney,  captain;  James  Worden,  lieutenant;  Samuel  C. 
Brown,  ensign. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Moses  Crawford,  colonel,  vice  Westcott,  resigned;  Cornelius  T. 
Blauvelt,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Crawford,  promoted;  Nathaniel 
Hill,  major,  vice  Blauvelt,  promoted. 

Adam  Dickerson,  captain,  vice  Hill,  promoted;  Andrew  Bevier, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Dickerson,  promoted;  Daniel  Tuthill,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Bevier,  promoted;  Marvel  G.  Haight,  cornet. 

Nathaniel  Dubois,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Belknap,  moved;  James 
Hunt,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Dolsen,  resigned;  Lewis  D.  Lockwood, 
cornet,  vice  Dubois,  promoted. 

Elisha  Heacock,  captain,  vice  Caulkin,  moved;  William  Dunn, 
first  lieutenant;  Oliver  H.  Caulkin,  second  lieutenant;  Heman 
Malory,  cornet. 

Remsen  Verbryck,  second  lieutenant;  Cornelius  J.  Blauvelt, cornet. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Shattick,  captain,  vice  Prentiss,  moved;  Samuel  Miller, 
junior,  first  lieutenant;  James  P.  Bartle,  second  lieutenant. 

A  new  battalion  of  riflemen  organized  in  the  thirty-ninth  brigade 
of  infantry: 

William  Bacon,  major  commandant. 


1818 


1818. 


1948  Annual  Report  of  the 

James  Cowles,  captain,  vice  Bacon,  promoted;  Chauncey  Good- 
rich, lieutenant,  vice  Cowles,  promoted;  Timothy  Lyon,  ensign. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Second  brigade  of  artillery: 

Thomas  J.  Oakley,  brigade  quartermaster. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  artillery: 
William  Mulliner,  lieutenant  colonel. 

Jason  W.  Rogers,  captain;  Joseph  H.  Dill,  first  lieutenant;  Moses 
Ely,  adjutant. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Harry  Hosford,  quartermaster,  vice  Glading,  resigned;  Daniel 
Rowley,  paymaster,  vice  Gosley,  declined. 

Captains — Jacob  Sales;  Lemon  Prichard,  vice  Parmer,  declined; 
Jeremiah  Miller,  vice  Robertson,  resigned;  Benjamin  Kinsley,  vice 
Hamilton,  resigned;  Joel  Peck,  vice  Ford,  resigned;  Wyllys  Hosford, 
vice  Holcomb,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Martin  Hanor,  vice  Sales,  promoted;  David  John- 
ston, junior,  vice  Hosford,  promoted;  William  Stimson,  vice  Lewis, 
declined;  Clark  Fuller;  Benjamin  McGregor,  vice  Prichard,  pro- 
moted; Samuel  Atwater,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  John  L.  Decker,  vice 
Kinsley,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Orrin  Johnson;  Jacob  Christler,  vice  Hanor,  promoted; 
Norman  Tickney,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  Abraham  Rowley;  Benja- 
min Mabin,  vice  Rowley,  promoted;  Lemuel  Stimson;  Benjamin 
Davenport,  vice  Decker,  promoted;  John  Parker,  vice  Hosford, 
promoted. 

Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Piatt  Adams,  colonel,  vice  Post,  resigned;  Simeon  Reynolds,  lieu- 


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tenant  colonel,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Frederick  Plank,  major; 
John  Wildie,  adjutant,  vice  Chapman,  resigned;  Daniel  D.  Howe, 
quartermaster,  vice  Wildie,  promoted. 

Harvey  Chittenden,  captain,  vice  Plank,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Stephen  Scoville,  vice  Chittenden,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Darby;  Alfred  Lockwood;  John  McKinch,  vice  Thompson, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Baldwin,  vice  Scoville,  promoted;  Abel  Avery; 
Dayton  Cook,  vice  Darby,  promoted;  Benjamin  Townsend;  Peter 
Schermerhorn,  vice  McKinch,  promoted;  John  Green. 

Sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Captains — John  Spoor,  vice  Groon,  promoted;  Anthony  C. 
Houghtailing,  vice  Vanderzee,  resigned;  John  Jenkins,  vice  Rosa,, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — William  Van  Hoesen,  vice  Spoor,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Requa,  vice  Van  Slyck,  resigned;  William  Bliss,  vice  Jenkins, 
promoted;  Isaac  McCagg. 

Ensigns — Andrew  Van  Buskirk,  vice  VanHoesen,  promoted; 
Jonathan  Miller;  Anthony  M.  VanBergen,  vice  Houghtailing,  pro- 
moted; Robert  Bulles,  vice  Bliss,  promoted;  Michael  Bronk. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Otis  Preston,  colonel,  vice  Grant,  resigned;  Noah  Dimmick,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Preston,  promoted;  Heman  Landon,  major,  vice 
Grant,  resigned;  Peter  S.  Freer,  quartermaster,  vice  More,  resigned. 

Eli  Mead,  captain,  vice  Landon,  promoted;  Hyman  R.  Scoon- 
maker,  lieutenant,  vice  Mead,  promoted;  Sylvanus  H.  Canfield, 
ensign,  vice  Scoonmaker,  promoted. 

Edward  W.  Burhans,  captain,  vice  More,  resigned;  Henry  C. 
Ryer,  lieutenant,  vice  Burhans,  promoted;  Liberty  Preston,  ensign, 


1818. 


1818. 


1950  Annual  Report  of  the 

vice  Benjamin,  moved;  Daniel  Robinson,  ensign,  vice  Berry, 
declined. 

Riflemen — Moses  Barber,  captain;  Daniel  D.  Andrews,  lieutenant; 
David  S.  Bouton,  ensign. 

William  Dean,  captain,  vice  Dimmick,  promoted;  James  Dumond, 
lieutenant,  vice  Dean,  promoted;  Norman  Kelly,  ensign,  vice 
Dumond,  promoted. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  B.  Whitmarsh,  surgeon,  vice  Bryan,  moved;  (Thomas) 
Handford,  surgeon's  mate. 

Alexander  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Newman,  resigned;  Jared  Web- 
ster, lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Jonathan  Silliman,  ensign, 
vice  Webster,  promoted;  William  Frisbee,  lieutenant,  vice  Robin- 
son, moved;  Elihu  C.  Cheeps,  ensign,  vice  Frisbee,  promoted; 
Thomas  L.  Landon,  lieutenant;  James  Colter,  ensign;  Eli  Bagley, 
lieutenant;  Elisha  Williams,  junior,  ensign. 

Major  John  H.  Gregory's  battalion  of  infantry: 

Ezra  May,  captain,  vice  Knight,  resigned;  James  Miller,  lieutenant. 

Nathan  W.  Williams,  captain  light  infantry,  vice  Smith,  resigned; 
Daniel  Hunter,  junior,  lieutenant  do;  James  Hitt,  ensign  do. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — William  Parker,  captain;  James  Burgess,  lieutenant; 
Alanson  Carley,  ensign;  Solomon  Baker,  junior,  lieutenant. 

DI'TCHESS    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Brush,  brigadier  general,  vice  Tallmaclge,  promoted. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Dodge,  captain;  Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge,  quartermaster; 


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Philip  Nagle,  lieutenant;  Joshua  Bishop,  ensign;  Thomas  L.  Davies, 
ensign. 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Walter  Husted,  adjutant;  John  M.  Wheeler,  paymaster. 

Captains — Hersey  Dakin,  William  Morehouse,  Robert  Mitchell, 
William  Balis. 

Lieutenants — William  Sherwood,  Joel  Denton,  junior,  Oliver  E. 
Chamberlin,  Leonard  Husted. 

Ensigns — William  Morgan,  Ambrose  T.  Gray,  William  Stevens, 
Epaphroditus  Taylor. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  Webb,  lieutenant  colonel;  John  Van  Vleet,  major. 

Captains — George  Crapser,  Solomon  Van  Wagner. 

Lieutenants — Smith  Rowland,  Samuel  Bates. 

Philip  Sleght,  ensign. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Ezra  Dean,  lieutenant  colonel;  Joseph  T.  Gilbert,  major;  David  L. 
Sayre,  adjutant;  Aaron  Richards,  quartermaster;  Peter  Gilchrist, 
paymaster. 

Abraham  Gardner,  captain;  Samuel  Cooley,  first  lieutenant; 
Thomas  Hoag,  second  lieutenant;  Tared  Gorton,  cornet. 

Dyer  Ransom,  captain;  Selah  Havens,  first  lieutenant;  Reuben 
Allen,  second  lieutenant;  Daniel  Basinger,  cornet. 

Eli  Dimock,  captain;  Almerin  Badcock,  first  lieutenant;  Amos  B. 
Graves,  second  lieutenant;  Truman  Burnet,  cornet. 

Jared  Allen,  captain;  John  C.  Marvin,  first  lieutenant;  Clark  Davi- 
son, second  lieutenant;  John  Kellogg,  cornet. 

Edward  Thorp,  captain;  Samuel  Cotten,  first  lieutenant;  Richard 
Morris,  second  lieutenant;  Isaac  Skidmore,  cornet. 


1818. 


1818. 


T952  Annual  Report  of  the 

Suel  Spalding,  captain;  Isaac  Angell,  first  lieutenant;  Isaac  Gates, 
second  lieutenant. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Benjamin  Read,  junior,  first  lieutenant;  James  Stitt,  junior,  second 
lieutenant. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Isaac  Jones,  captain;  William  Cooley,  first  lieutenant;  Joseph  Call, 
second  lieutenant. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Henry  Porter,  captain,  vice  Tuttle,  resigned;  Stephen  Child,  first 
lieutenant;  William  H.  Brown,  second  lieutenant;  Levi  Lewis, 
cornet. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Leonard  Thompson,  major. 

John  F.  Bartlett,  surgeon;  Peter  Ryfenburgh,  junior,  adjutant. 

William  Van  Alstyne,  captain;  James  G.  Husted,  first  lieutenant; 
Henry  N.  Bonesteel,  second  lieutenant;  Jethrow  Husted,  second 
lieutenant. 

John  B.  Lathan,  first  lieutenant;  George  Reynolds,  second 
lieutenant. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Silas  C.  Fergo,  captain;  Samuel  Ewell,  second  lieutenant;  Simeon 
Kellogg,  second  lieutenant;  Simeon  R.  Glasier,  first  lieutenant;  Ira 
Jenkins,  cornet;  Oswald  Williams,  cornet. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Ephraim  Kinney,  captain;  Elias  Smith,  first  lieutenant;  John  B. 
Seclv,  second  lieutenant;  James  Swartwout,  cornet. 


State  Historian.  1953 

herkimer  county. 
Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Jesse  Campbell,  captain;  Charles  Fox,  first  lieutenant;  Lester 
Noble,  second  lieutenant;  Orion  Roso,  cornet. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Ezekiel  Johnson,  captain;  Eli  Hatchkens,  first  lieutenant;  Miles 
Johnson,  second  lieutenant;  Harvey  Loomis,  cornet. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Major  John  Richardson's  battalion  of  riflemen: 

William  Hance,  captain;  John  C.  Egberts,  lieutenant;  Joseph  Mil- 
ler, ensign. 

Harlow  Phelps,  captain;  Nathan  Allen,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Strong, 
ensign. 

John  Robbins,  lieutenant;  David  Hurd,  ensign. 

New  company — Roswell  Enos,  captain;  Asa  Culver,  lieutenant; 
Jeremiah  V.  R.  Perkins,  ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nicholas  Hansen,  quartermaster,  vice  Erwin,  resigned. 

John  O.  Cole,  captain,  vice  Best,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Jacob  Lansing,  vice  Cole,  promoted;  Welcome 
Esleek,  vice  Skinner,  declined;  John  M.  Willard,  vice  Boynton, 
declined. 

Ensigns — Samuel  A.  Van  Vechten,  vice  Lansing,  promoted; 
Palmer  C.  Dorr,  vice  Eesleck,  promoted;  Francis  J.  Marvin,  vice 
Willard,  promoted;  John  T.  Shumway,  vice  Knowlson,  declined. 

SCHOHARIE   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Reuben  Carter,  captain,  vice  Moyer,  moved;  Stephen  Huff,  lieu- 
123 


1818. 


1818. 


1954  Annual  Report  of  the 

tenant,  vice  Carter,  promoted;  David  Eldridge,  ensign,  vice  Huff, 
promoted. 

Cornelius  N.  Van  Alstine,  captain,  vice  Malik,  resigned;  John 
Scott,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Alstyne,  promoted;  Martinus  Van  Slyck, 
ensign,  vice  Scott,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Henry  Hawley,  captain,  vice  Hyde,  moved;  Joseph  B. 
Morford,  lieutenant,  vice  Hawley,  promoted;  Johan  Jost  Becker, 
ensign,  vice  Morford,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER  COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Adam  Yates,  colonel,  vice  Adams,  resigned;  William  L.  Marcy, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  (Benjamin)  Higbie,  deceased;  Jacob  P.  Bar- 
ringer,  major,  vice  Marcy,  promoted. 

John  P.  Barringer,  captain,  vice  Barringer,  promoted;  Rinier  Van 
Every,  lieutenant,  vice  Barringer,  promoted;  Luther  Childs,  ensign, 
vice  Van  Every,  promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

William  Frost,  captain;  Hiram  Terry,  first  lieutenant;  Solomon 
Frost,  second  lieutenant;  Erasmus  T.  Cummings,  cornet;  Edward 
Sawyer,  cornet. 

STATE. 
ALBANY  COUNTY. 

Solomon  Van  Rensselaer  is  appointed  adjutant  general  of  this 
State. 

Anthony  Lamb  is  appointed  commissary  general  of  this  State. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Moses  I.  Cantine  is  appointed  judge  advocate  general  of  this 
State. 


State  Historian.  1955 

1818. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Jacob  Dox  is  appointed  commissary  of  the  seventh  division  of 
infantry  of  this  State. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

David  B.  McNiel  is  appointed  commissary  of  the  third  division  of 
infantry  of  this  State. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Charles  K.  Gardner  is  appointed  commissary  of  the  division  of 
artillery,  to  reside  in  the  city  of  New  York. 

Resolved,   that   James   E.   A.    Masters   be   and   he   hereby   is       j1^ 

15. 

appointed  commissary  of  the  fifth  division  of  infantry,  to  have 
charge  of  the  arsenals  at  Rome,  Watertown  and  Russell  and  the 
military  stores  therein. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 


22. 


Fortieth  brigade  of  infantry:  j„n3e 

David  B.  McNeil,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 
David  Woods,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Third  division  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  H.  Mooers,  division  inspector. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 
Jabez  Fox,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 
John  Swart,  brigade  judge  advocate. 


1818. 


1956  Annual  Report  of  the 

orange  county. 

Thirty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  McKisock,  junior,  brigade  judge  advocate;  Nathaniel 
Tooker,  brigade  paymaster;  James  M.  Gardiner,  assistant  hospital 
surgeon. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Harmanus  Wendell,  junior,  paymaster,  with  rank  from  May  9, 
1816. 

SCHENECTADY    AND    SARATOGA    COUNTIES. 

Fourteenth  brigade  of  infantry  (to  comprehend  the  militia  in  the 
county  of  Schenectady  and  the  Thirty-second  and  One  Hundred  and 
Forty-fourth  regiments  in  the  county  of  Saratoga) : 

Guert  Van  Schoonhoven,  brigadier  general. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Nicholas  F.  Beck,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Stewart,  colonel,  vice  Van  Schoonhoven,  promoted ;  Sam- 
uel Demarest,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Stewart,  promoted:  William 
Neff,  junior,  major,  vice  Demarest,  promoted. 

John  L.  Yiele,  quartermaster,  vice  Vandenbergh,  moved. 

Solomon  Fliggins,  captain,  vice  Neff,  promoted;  Orman  Doty, 
lieutenant,  vice  Fliggins,  promoted;  Nicholas  Johnson,  ensign,  vice 
Doty,  promoted. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Ives,  junior,  major,  vice  Talmadge,  moved. 

Light  Infantry — Henry  Graves,  captain,  vice  Ives,  promoted; 

David  Pitcher,  lieutenant,  vice  Graves,  promoted;  Eli  Rogers,  junior, 

ensign,  vice  Pitcher,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1957 

Twenty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Wardwell,  brigade  judge  advocate: 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Chenango  commanded  by 
Major  Daniel  Root: 

Henry  Coggeshall,  second  major,  vice  Catlin,  resigned;  David 
McWhorter,  surgeon. 

Elihu  B.  Pulford,  captain,  vice  S.  Pulford,  resigned;  Eneas 
Thompson,  captain;  Elisha  Catlin,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  E.  B.  Pul- 
ford, promoted. 

Ensigns — Selick  Fairchild,  vice  Catlin,  promoted;  Nathan  Brown, 
junior,  vice  Fenton,  resigned;  Russell  Steward,  vice  Livermore, 
exempted. 

William  Crumb,  lieutenant;  Palmer  Crumb,  ensign. 

Lodowick  Weaver,  junior,  captain,  vice'  Coggeshall,  promoted; 
David  Fargo,  lieutenant,  vice  Weaver,  promoted;  Harris  Coates, 
ensign,  vice  Fargo,  promoted;  Orlando  Jones,  ensign  of  light  infan- 
try, vice  Catlin,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Second  division  of  infantry: 

Gilbert  Ogden  Fowler,  division  inspector. 

ULSTER   COUNTY. 

Abraham  Bruyn  Hasbrouck,  division  paymaster. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Charles  Miller,  division  hospital  surgeon. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Charles  H.  Ruggles,  division  judge  advocate. 


1818. 


1818. 


1958  Annual  Report  of  the 

albany  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Sherman,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  John 
McCarty,  major,  vice  Vanderzee,  resigned. 

Barent  Moll,  captain,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  resigned;  Tobias  Ten  Eyck 
YValdron,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Antwerp,  moved;  Robert  Martin, 
ensign,  vice  Moll,  promoted. 

George  Copeland,  captain,  vice  Springsteed,  moved;  George 
Mosher,  lieutenant,  vice  Copeland,  promoted;  Henry  Y.  Schoon- 
maker,  ensign,  vice  Mosher,  promoted;  Moses  Stephens,  lieutenant, 
vice  Airs,  resigned,  and  Rose,  moved. 

Zebulon  Lee,  captain,  vice  Tompkins,  moved;  Benjamin  Chamber, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bennett,  resigned;  Charles  McMullen,  ensign,  vice 
Widbeck,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER  COUNTY. 

Eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joachim  P.  Staats,  brigade  paymaster. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Braddum  Yale,  colonel,  vice  Kittle,  resigned;  Cornelius  Beekman, 
lieutenant  colonel;  Henry  Vandenburgh,  major. 

John  Blaney,  captain,  with  rank  from  April  6,  181 5. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Ladue,  captain;  David  Butler,  junior,  lieutenant;  Alexander 
B.  Converse,  ensign. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Nathan  Xolton,  junior,  captain,  vice  Lewis, 
moved;  John  W.  Reynolds,  lieutenant,  vice  Nolton,  promoted; 
Ebenezer  Matteson,  ensign,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1959 

dutchess  county. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joseph  H.  Cunningham,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Rudd, 
promoted;  Archibald  Smith,  brigade  paymaster;  Cornelius  Aller- 
ton,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Randall  S.  Street,  colonel,  vice  Brush,  promoted;  Henry  A.  Liv- 
ingston, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Street,  promoted;  Harry  Cooke, 
major,  vice  Livingston,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Ferris,  adjutant,  vice 
Cunningham,  promoted;  Henry  Conklin,  quartermaster,  vice  Tall- 
madge,  promoted;  James  Hooker,  paymaster,  vice  Davis,  promoted; 
John  Barnes,  surgeon,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  John  S.  Perlee,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Barnes,  promoted. 

Captains — Walter  Cunningham,  vice  Cooke,  promoted;  Baron  S. 
Hutchins,  vice  Baker,  resigned;  James  Dodge,  vice  Bragaw, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Charles  P.  Barnum,  vice  Cunningham,  promoted; 
William  B.  Mott,  vice  Hutchins,  promoted;  Philip  Nagle,  vice 
Dodge,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Richard  Nelson,  vice  Perlee,  promoted;  Abraham  J. 
Shultz,  vice  Mott,  promoted;  Abraham  Ennis,  junior,  vice  Bos- 
worth,  moved;  Daniel  W.  Williams,  vice  Phillips,  moved;  Joshua 
Bishop,  vice  Nagle,  promoted;  William  Ostrom,  vice  Haight,  moved; 
David  Brooks,  junior,  vice  Ferris,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Vanderhoff ,  colonel,  vice  Stewart,  moved ;  George  Lam- 
bert, junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Vanderhoff,  promoted ;  John  J. 
Martin,  major,  vice  Lambert,  promoted;  John  Uhl,  paymaster,  vice 
Cox,  moved;  David  Delamater,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — GrifHn  Storey,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  Charles  North- 


1818. 


1818. 


i960  Annual  Report  of  the 

rop,  vice  Fish,  resigned;  Michael  S.  Martin,  vice  J.  J.  Martin,  pro- 
moted; Philip  G.  Ring,  vice  Vanwagoner,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — James  German,  vice  Storey,  promoted;  John  L. 
Knickerbacker,  vice  Northrop,  promoted;  Jacob  J.  Barreger,  vice 
Bonesteel,  moved;  Jacob  Boert,  lieutenant  light  infantry,  vice 
McCarty,  resigned;  Peter  R.  Ostrom,  vice  Ring,  promoted;  Sebas- 
tian Brown,  vice  Uhl,  paymaster. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  Conger,  vice  German,  promoted;  Frederick 
F.  Ham,  vice  Knickerbacker,  promoted;  William  Waldorph,  vice 
Berreger,  promoted;  Frederick  Teal,  ensign  light  infantry,  vice 
Boert,  promoted;  John  Elsifer,  vice  Ostrom,  promoted;  John  Davis, 
vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Israel  Harris,  colonel,  vice  Wheeler,  resigned;  Elijah  Clark,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Harris,  promoted;  Eben  Wheeler,  major,  vice 
Clark,  promoted. 

John  H.  Conklin,  captain,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  Solomon 
Wheeler,  lieutenant,  vice  Conklin,  promoted;  Alanson  Culver, 
ensign,  vice  Sheldon,  moved;  John  M.  Wheeler,  ensign,  vice  Hamb- 
lin,  moved. 

Fourth  regiment  of. artillery: 

Leonard  Thompson,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bonesteel,  moved. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Clarkson,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Lewis  St.  John,  vice  Jennings,  moved;  Sturges 
Sprague,  vice  Banks,  resigned;  Thomas  Williams,  vice  Phelps, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Samuel    G.    Raymond,   vice    St.   John,   promoted; 


State  Historian.  1961 

Robert  Lawrence,  vice  Sprague,  promoted;  David  C.  Colden,  vice 
Williams,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  P.  Brasher,  vice  Colden,  promoted;  Richard 
Varick  Dey. 

First  brigade  of  artillery : 

John  W.  Mulligan,  brigade  judge  advocate;  James  L.  Brincker- 
hoff,  brigade  paymaster. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Captains — Stephen  Peck,  vice  Clock,  resigned;  Mathew  Daniel, 
junior,  vice  Morehouse,  resigned;  Marcus  Wilbur,  vice  Cooper, 
promoted. 

Andrew  Surre,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Wilbur,  promoted;  Ephraim 
L.  Whitlock,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Daniel,  promoted;  Abraham  M. 
Feltus,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Surre,  promoted. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

New  company — David  Leavitt,  captain;  Isaac  Jones,  junior,  first 
lieutenant;  Joseph  G.  Peters,  second  lieutenant. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

Daniel  Baehr,  colonel,  vice  Horn,  resigned;  Charles  Town,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Baehr,  promoted. 

Captains — Henry  Raymond;  Andrew  Oliver,  vice  Mills,  pro- 
moted; Robert  F.  Manley. 

First  lieutenants — Jeremiah  Cooper,  vice  Oliver,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam W.  Boyd,  vice  Manley,  promoted. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Frost  Thorn,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Hyslop,  promoted. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joseph  B.  Lathrop,  brigade  judge  advocate;  Samuel  Everts,  bri- 
gade major  and  inspector. 


1818. 


1818. 


1962  Annual  Report  of  the 

albany  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Staats  Sager,  colonel,  vice  (Garret  P.)  Van  Wie,  deceased;  Joseph 
Moak,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sager,  promoted;  Gerrit  Hogen, 
major,  vice  Moak,  promoted;  Gerrit  T.  Vandenburgh,  adjutant,  vice 
Wain,  resigned;  Thomas  Lord,  surgeon's  mate. 

James  Callenan,  captain,  vice  Hogen,  promoted;  Henry  Winney, 
lieutenant,  vice  Callenan,  promoted;  William  R.  Hilton,  ensign. 

Francis  Ruso,  captain,  vice  Haswell,  resigned;  Gerrit  A.  Oliver, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ruso,  promoted;  Robert  Hall,  ensign. 

Christian  Ableman,  captain,  vice  McKown,  resigned;  Gershem 
Hungerford,  lieutenant,  vice  Ableman,  promoted;  Henry  Torbeck, 
ensign. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  S.  Clark,  adjutant,  vice  York,  absent. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Jacob  R.  LeRoy,  vice  Anderson,  promoted;  William  H. 
LeRoy,  vice  Ditmis,  promoted;  James  J.  Tredwell,  vice  Casey, 
promoted. 

William  S.  Bunce,  captain,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

James  B.  Gibson,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Ingals,  paymaster,  vice  Moore,  resigned. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  B.  Rochester,  brigade  judge  advocate. 


State  Historian.  1963 

1818. 
DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ransom  Holloway,  brigade  paymaster;  David  Howland,  assistant 
hospital  surgeon;  Walker  Todd,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Division  of  cavalry: 

William  A.  Duer,  division  judge  advocate. 

NEW  YORK    COUNTY. 

Robert  Ray,  division  quartermaster. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

James  L'Amoureux,  division  paymaster. 

Third  brigade  of  cavalry: 

Daniel  P.  Clark  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  King,  promoted; 
John  S.  Walsh,  brigade  paymaster;  Absalom  Townsend,  brigade 
judge  advocate. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Cheever,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

John  Deforest,  junior,  a  colonel. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

In  the  militia  of  this  State: 

Matthew  Trotter,  a  major  general. 

Thirty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Erastus  Williams,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Elliott,  promoted;  John 
S.  Van  Rensselaer,  brigade  judge  advocate;  Christopher  Y.  Lansing, 
brigade  paymaster. 

Third  brigade  of  artillery: 

Gerrit  V.  Denniston,  brigade  paymaster. 


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1964  Annual  Report  of  the 

new  york  county. 
Forty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Jarvis,  brigade  paymaster;  Charles  Watts,  brigade 
judge  advocate. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry : 

James  Stoughton,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

Forty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Peter  Wilson,  junior,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

Twenty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry : 
John  T.  Smith,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Aaron  Wrard,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Francis  M.  Southwick,  paymaster,  vice  Denniston,  promoted. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Tobias  L.  DeCantillon,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sill,  resigned; 
Gilbert  B.  Noxon,  major,  vice  DeCantillon,  promoted;  Elnathan 
Haxton,  paymaster,  vice  Monfort,  promoted;  Lewis  Leonard  chap- 
lain; Egbert  Cary,  surgeon,  vice  Tomlinson;  Frederick  Quitman, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Cary,  promoted. 

Captains — Isaac  B.  Clapp,  vice  Noxon,  promoted;  John  L.  Gibbs, 
vice  Lusk,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Elmore  Noxon,  vice  Potter,  resigned;  Jacob 
Weekes,  vice  Gibbs,  promoted;  Benjamin  A.  Vredenburgh,  vice 
Stoutenburgh,  resigned. 


State  Historian.  1965 

Second  lieutenants — William  Vincent,  vice  E.  Noxon,  promoted; 
Wanton  Hoxie,  vice  Weekes,  promoted;  Henry  Benner,  vice 
Vredenburgh. 

Cornets — Zebulon  Ross,  vice  Vincent,  promoted;  Samuel  B.  Dut- 
ton,  vice  Hoxie,  promoted;  John  H.  Heermance,  vice  Benner, 
promoted. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Acker,  captain,  with  rank  from  July  8,  1816. 

Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  D.  Powell,  surgeon,  vice  Palmer,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  D.  Fowler,  surgeon,  vice  Fowler,  transferred  to  cavalry. 

Peter  Goetchius,  junior,  lieutenant;  Peter  Corne  Dyckman,  ensign. 

Eleventh  division  of  infantry : 

William  Sacket,  hospital  surgeon. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

David  Palmer,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  H.  Smith,  captain;  Arnold  B.  Tompkins,  lieutenant; 
Andrew  Burnen  (Burnesen),  ensign;  Simeon  J.  Andrews,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alfred  Freeman,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Porter,  moved. 

Daniel  C.  Root,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Crookshank,  moved;  William 
McClellan,  second,  ensign,  vice  Root,  promoted;  Josiah  Reab,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Freeman,  moved;  John  J.  Steel,  ensign,  vice  Tomb, 
moved. 


1818. 


1818. 


1966  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  L.  Wendell,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Stone,  resigned;  Thomas 
Scott,  major,  vice  Wendell,  promoted. 

Joel  Rich,  captain,  vice  Scott,  promoted;  Edmund  Wells,  third, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rich,  promoted;  Samuel  Cooper,  ensign,  vice  Wells, 
promoted. 

John  M.  Cowan,  captain,  vice  Wendell,  moved;  John  A.  Skellie, 
lieutenant,  vice  Duel,  declining;  John  Shiland,  third,  ensign,  vice 
Cowan,  promoted;  John  Moor,  ensign,  vice  D.  Moor,  moved. 

ESSEX,  CLINTON  AND  FRANKLIN  COUNTIES. 

New  regiment  of  cavalry  organized  from  the  troops  in  the  coun- 
ties of  Essex,  Clinton  and  Franklin  and  to  be  denominated  the  Fif- 
teenth regiment  of  cavalry: 

Theodorus  Ross,  colonel. 

SARATOGA,   WASHINGTON  AND  WARREN   COUNTIES. 

Seventh  regiment  of  cavalry  (composed  of  the  troops  in  Saratoga, 
Washington  and  Warren  counties) : 

John  Williams,  colonel,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned;  Ralph  Clark, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Noah  Vibbard,  major, 
vice  (Nicholas)  Emigh,  resigned. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Lyons  Emerson,  captain,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned;  Samuel  Win- 
chester, first  lieutenant,  vice  Emerson,  promoted;  Reed  Lewis, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Winchester,  promoted;  Selden  Emerson, 
cornet,  vice  Lewis,  promoted. 

Jeremiah  Reynolds,  captain,  vice  Sayles,  resigned;  Ladewis  Veley, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Rundale;  Isaac  Newton,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Veley,  promoted;  James  Montgomery,  cornet,  vice  Newton,  pro- 
moted. 


State  Historian.  1967 

1818. 
WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

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Robert  McClelland,  junior,  captain,  vice  Crookshank,  resigned; 
Chester  Farnam,  first  lieutenant;  Jesse  Day,  second  lieutenant;  John 
Parish,  cornet. 

Seth  Sprague,  captain,  vice  Safford,  resigned;  Calvin  Rood,  first 
lieutenant;  James  Parker,  second  lieutenant;  Joseph  Hanks,  cornet. 

ST.   LAWRENCE   COUNTY. 

Forty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

George  N.  Seymour,  brigade  inspector;  Levi  Gilbert,  brigade 
quartermaster;  David  R.  Strachan,  brigade  paymaster;  Frederick 
Atwater,  brigade  judge  advocate;  Joseph  W.  Smith,  assistant  hos- 
pital surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Cleghorn,  adjutant,  vice  Seymour,  promoted;  Henry 
Foot,  quartermaster,  vice  Gilbert,  promoted;  Ezra  P.  Prentice,  pay- 
master, vice  Strachan,  promoted;  John  Seeley,  surg'eon,  vice  Smith, 
promoted;  Pliny  Goddard,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Seeley,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Piatt  B.  Fairchild,  captain;  Alexander  Rich- 
ards, junior,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Gordon,  ensign. 

ONONDAGA  AND   MADISON   COUNTIES. 

New  regiment  of  artillery  organized  from  part  of  the  Twelfth 
regiment  and  to  consist  of  the  companies  in  the  counties  of  Onon- 
daga and  Madison  and  to  be  denominated  Fifteenth  regiment  of 
artillery : 

Artemas  Ellis,  colonel;  Samuel  Sizer,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Benjamin  Wilber,  major;  Oliver  Allen,  adjutant;  Robert  M.  Weller, 
quartermaster;  Henry  M.  Graves,  paymaster. 

Captains — Samuel  W.  Osgood,  William  Johnson,  John  Chapman, 
Jonathan  D.  Ledyard. 


1818. 


1968  Annual  Report  of  the 

First  lieutenants — Peter  Warren,  Rufus  Allen,  Ozen  Blodget. 
Second  lieutenants — Joseph  Anderson,  Gideon  Wright. 

CORTLAND,  CHENANGO  AND   BROOME  COUNTIES. 

New  regiment  of  artillery  organized  from  part  of  the  Twelfth 
regiment  consisting  of  the  companies  in  the  counties  of  Cortland, 
Chenango  and  Broome  and  to  be  denominated  the  Sixteenth  regi- 
ment of  artillery: 

Benajah  Tubbs,  colonel;  Mason  Whiting,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Daniel  Shumway,  major. 

Lorin  Blodget,  captain;  Simon  G.  Throop,  captain;  Stephen 
Storey,  first  lieutenant;  Washington  G.  Parker,  second  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Wheeler,  first  lieutenant;  Solomon  Curtis,  junior,  second 
lieutenant. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

David  G.  Bright,  captain;  Nathan  Chamberlin,  first  lieutenant; 
David  Buttolph,  second  lieutenant. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Mason  Wattles,  captain,  vice  Bosworth,  resigned;  Otis  S.  Hollin- 
beck,  first  lieutenant;  William  Wattles,  second  lieutenant;  David 
Curtis,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Sacket,  resigned;  Zebediah  Tracy,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Sherburne,  disabled. 

Horace  Williston,  captain,  vice  Whiting;  Henry  T.  Shipman,  first 
lieutenant;  James  Squires,  second  lieutenant. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery  (consisting  of  the  companies  in  the 
county  of  Otsego): 

Seth  Chace,  lieutenant  colonel;  John  Y.  Gilbert,  major;  Thaddeus 
Brooks,  surgeon;  Henry  Phinney,  adjutant;  Thomas  Taylor,  quar- 
termaster; Allen  Jordan,  paymaster. 


State  Historian.  1969 

Benjamin  Dixon,  captain;  Ziba  Burch,  captain;  Hiram  Dayton, 
first  lieutenant;  James  Robinson,  second  lieutenant. 

Avery  Thompson,  captain,  vice  Hudson;  Paul  Havens,  first  lieu- 
tenant; James  H.  Baley,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Havens,  promoted; 
John  Derthick,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Thayer,  moved;  John  Luce, 
second  lieutenant;  Lemuel  Houghton,  second  lieutenant. 

John  Harris,  captain;  Roswell  Randall,  first  lieutenant. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  legiment  of  infantry: 
New  light  infantry  company,  vice  (Captain  James)  Husted's  com- 
pany, disbanded — Samuel  Cotten,  captain;  William  Bliff,  lieutenant; 
Zenas  Smith,  ensign. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Shaw,  quartermaster,  vice  Higbie,  resigned. 
New  rifle  company — William  Fitch,  captain;  John  Doolittle,  lieu- 
tenant; Chester  Wright,  ensign. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jost  Petrie,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Green,  resigned;  Russel  Hine, 
major,  vice  Petrie,  promoted;  Thomas  Buchanan,  paymaster,  vice 
Kieth,  resigned. 

Hezekiah  Wilbor,  captain,  vice  Hine,  promoted;  Henry  Bennett, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wilbor,  promoted. 

Daniel  C.  Henderson,  captain. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Packard,  brigade  quartermaster;  Howland  Fish,  brigade 
judge  advocate;  Joshua  Webster,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 
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1818. 


1818. 


1970  Annual  Report  of  the 

tompkins  county. 

Fiftieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Daniel  White,  brigade  paymaster;  Ben  Johnson,  brigade  judge 
advocate;  George  W.  Phillips,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Butler,  quartermaster,  vice  Drake,  resigned;  John  C. 
Hayt,  surgeon;  John  W.  Phillips,  surgeon's  mate. 

William  T.  Southworth,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Thomas 
Downing,  lieutenant,  vice  McDowell,  resigned;  Isaac  S.  Smith, 
ensign,  vice  Tillotson,  promoted. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery : 

Henry  Ackley,  captain,  vice  Collins,  resigned;  Isaac  Beers,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  William  P.  Burdick,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Beers,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Elliot,  colonel, vice  S.Visscher,  resigned;  Gerrit  LeGrangey 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lush,  resigned;  Benjamin  Van  Benthuysen, 
major,  vice  LaGrange,  promoted. 

Captains — Harman  V.  Hart,  vice  Van  Benthuysen,  promoted; 
Nicholas  N.  Quackenboss,  junior,  vice  Waring,  resigned;  Henry 
Loucks,  vice  Lansing,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Walter  D.  Herrick,  vice  Hart,  promoted;  Jesse  C. 
Young,  vice  Quackenboss,  promoted;  Chauncey  Whitney,  vice 
Ludlow,  moved;  Samuel  A.  Van  Vechten,  vice  Loucks,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Richard  Van  Rensselaer,  vice  Herrick,  promoted; 
William  Miller,  vice  Young,  promoted;  Alanson  Jermain,  vice 
Whitney,  promoted;  John  W.  Bay,  vice  Weed,  moved. 


State  Historian.  1971 

oneida  county. 
Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 
Samuel  Beardsley,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Matthew  Oliver,  brigade  paymaster;  Jonathan  D.  Ostrander, 
brigade  judge  advocate;  John  Roggen,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Matthew  Ten  Eyck,  quartermaster;  John  Van  Beuren,  junior, 
paymaster;  Peter  P.  Crispell,  surgeon. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Eben  B.  Morehouse,  brigade  judge  advocate;  James  O.  Morse, 
brigade  paymaster. 

One  Hundred  and  fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Roswell  Wright,  captain,  vice  Hayes,  resigned;  Henry 
A.  Beach,  lieutenant,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Henry  Ogden,  ensign, 
vice  Beach,  promoted. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

Henry  Graham,  captain,  vice  Rossell,  resigned;  Albert  Ausen, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Ausen,  resigned;  John  Belyea,  second  lieu- 
tenant; Anthony  Miller,  cornet,  vice  Ausen,  promoted. 

Benjamin  Ambler,  first  lieutenant;  Alford  Brush,  second  lieu- 
tenant; Aaron  J.  Carpenter,  cornet,  vice  Brush,  promoted. 

Ebenezer  Frost,  captain,  vice  Sunderland,  resigned;  Isaac  Frost, 
junior,  first  lieutenant;  Ezra  Hopkins,  second  lieutenant;  John  Titus, 
cornet.  * 

Long   Island — Jesse   W.   Floyd,   captain,   vice  Jayne,  resigned; 


1818. 


1818. 


1972  Annual  Report  of  the 

Samuel   Carmon,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Floyd,  promoted;  Samuel 
Hopkins,  second  lieutenant;  Jerries  Woodhull,  cornet. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Isaac  Odell,  paymaster. 

Third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Frederick  A.  Tallmadge,  brigade  judge  advocate;  Alexander 
Fleming,  brigade  paymaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Augustus  Floyd,  adjutant,  vice  Tallmadge,  promoted. 

William  A.  North,  captain,  vice  Whittemore,  moved;  Samuel 
Whiting,  lieutenant,  vice  North,  promoted;  Rene  A.  DeRussey, 
lieutenant,  vice  Blackwell,  moved. 

Ensigns — William  N.  Deforest,  vice  Whiting,  promoted;  Gilbert 
L.  Thompson,  vice  DeRussey,  promoted;  Robert  Prince,  vice  Havi- 
land,  declined;  Victor  B.  Waldron. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Peter  P.  Monfort,  captain. 

CORTLAND,  CHENANGO  AND   BROOME  COUNTIES. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  S.  Fenton,  adjutant;  Elijah  Rathbun,  paymaster;  Allen 
Barny,  surgeon;  Anson  Sanford,  quartermaster. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Frederick  P.  Foote,  colonel,  vice  Hubbell,  resigned;  Homer  R. 
Phelps,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Foote,  promoted;  Alexander  Mc- 
Pherson,  major,  vice  Phelps,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1973 

1818. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

James  Sheldon,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

STATE. 

The  Commander-in-chief  having  by  his  order  dated  this  day 
declared  that  the  commissaries  of  the  division  of  artillery  and  of 
the  present  third,  fifth  and  seventh  divisions  of  infantry  should  re- 
spectively have  the  rank  of  colonel  in  the  militia  of  this  state; 
therefore 

Resolved,  that  Charles  K.  Gardner  (of  New  York  county), 
James  E.  A.  Masters,  David  B.  McNeil  (of  Essex  county),  and 
Jacob  Dox  (of  Ontario  county),  esquires,  commissaries  of  the  said 
divisions,  be  and  hereby  are  appointed  colonels  in  the  militia  of  this 
state. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 
Samuel  Nelson,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

STATE  OF  NEW  YORK — GENERAL  ORDERS. 

Headquarters,  Albany,  June  27,  1818. 

The  Commander-in-chief  considering  it  necessary  that  a  new 
arrangement  of  the  militia  should  be  made  as  nearly  conformable 
to  the  most  approved  system  and  to  the  laws  of  the  United  States, 
as  local  circumstances  and  the  public  convenience  will  permit,  has 
thought  proper  to  establish  the  following  general  organization. 

Independently  of  the  divisions  of  cavalry  and  artillery,  the  militia 
shall  be  arranged  into  twenty-five  divisions,  in  manner  following, 
to  wit: 

The  first  division  is  to  consist  of  the  thirty-third  and  twenty- 
second  brigades,  and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General 
John  Floyd. 


1818. 


1974  Annual  Report  of  the 

The  second  division — of  the  forty-fourth  and  forty-fifth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Jonas  Mapes. 

The  third  division — of  the  third  and  tenth  brigades,  and  to  be 
under  the  command  of  Major  General  Gerard  Steddiford. 

The  fourth  division — of  the  fifteenth  and  twenty-ninth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Pierre  Van  Cort- 
land. 

The  fifth  division — of  the -nineteenth  and  thirty-fourth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Leonard  Smith. 

The  sixth  division — of  the  twenty-third  and  twenty-fifth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Erastus  Root. 

The  seventh  division — of  the  twentieth  and  thirtieth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  James  Tallmadge. 

The  eighth  division — of  the  twelfth  and  thirty-seventh  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Peter  J.  Vosburgh. 

The  ninth  division — of  the  eighth  and  thirty-first  brigades,  the 
commandant  of  which  will  be  assigned  in  a  future  order.* 

The  tenth  division — of  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Simon  DeRider. 

The  eleventh  division — of  the  fortieth  and  forty-second  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Benjamin  Mooers. 

The  twelfth  division — of  the  forty-ninth  fourth  and  twenty- 
sixth  brigades,  and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General 
Calvin  Brittain. 

The  thirteenth  division — of  the  thirteenth  and  twenty-first  brig- 
ades, and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  George 
YVidrig. 

The  fourteenth  division — of  the  eleventh  and  fourteenth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Richard  Dodge. 

*  Adam  Yates,  major  general,  March  27,  1S19. 


State  Historian.  1975 

The  fifteenth  division — of  the  ninth  and  fifty-first  brigades,  and 
to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  John  Dunning. 

The  sixteenth  division — of  the  twenty-eighth  and  second  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  James  Stewart. 

The  seventeenth  division — of  the  thirty-second  and  thirty-fifth 
brigades,  and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Nathaniel 
King. 

The  eighteenth  division — of  the  twenty-seventh  and  forty-eighth 
brigades,  and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  John 
Ellis. 

The  nineteenth  division — of  the  thirty-sixth  and  forty-first  bri- 
gades, and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Ansel 
Goodrich. 

The  twentieth  division — of  the  fiftieth  and  eighteenth  brigades,  and 
to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Matthew  Carpenter. 

The  twenty-first  division — of  the  seventh  and  thirty-eighth  bri- 
gades, and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Eli  Matson. 

The  twenty-second  division — of  the  twenty-fourth  and  thirty-ninth 
brigades,  and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  William 
Wadsworth. 

The  twenty-third  division — of  the  sixth  and  forty-sixth  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Worthy  L. 
Churchill. 

The  twenty-fourth  division — of  the  fifth  and  forty-seventh  bri- 
gades, and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  William 
Warren. 

The  twenty-fifth  division — of  the  first  and  forty-third  brigades, 
and  to  be  under  the  command  of  Major  General  Samuel  S.  Haight. 

The  Commander-in-chief  avails  himself  of  this  occasion  to  exhort 
the  militia  to  attend  to  the  injunctions  of  the  law  recently  enacted 


1818. 


1819. 


1976  Annual  Report  of  the 

for  their  government,  and  to  render  themselves  expert  in  military- 
service  and  tactics.  And  when  called  upon  to  unsheath  the  sword 
in  vindication  of  the  rights  of  their  country,  let  it  be  said  of  them, 
that  in  their  able  and  faithful  discharge  of  the  arduous  and  honor- 
able functions  of  the  soldier,  they  have  performed  the  most  sacred 
and  imperative  duties  of  the  citizen. 
By  order  of  the  Commander-in-chief, 

SOL.  VAN  RENSSELAER, 

Adjutant  General. 


The  session  of  1819  opened  with  the  conflict  raging  between 
Governor  Clinton  on  one  side  and  Martin  Van  Buren,  with  the 
"  Bucktails  "  on  the  other.  Mr.  Van  Buren  and  his  friends  had  by 
clever  political  strategy,  as  they  thought,  secured  a  majority  of  the 
Republican  votes,  before  the  legislature  met,  for  William  Thompson, 
of  Seneca,  for  speaker.  The  friends  of  the  governor,  however,  de- 
cided at  the  last  moment  to  nominate  Obadiah  German,  of  Che- 
nango. The  Federalists  had  selected  William  A.  Duer,  of  Albany. 
The  first  day  of  the  session,  January  5th,  a  ballot  disclosed  an  unde- 
cided result.  The  house  balloted  four  times  without  reaching  a 
decision.  On  January  6th  a  ballot  resulted  without  choice.  A  reso- 
lution was  offered  by  General  Erastus  Root,  of  Delaware,  in  effect, 
that  William  Thompson  be  appointed  speaker  of  the  house.  This 
was  defeated  as  was  a  similar  one  in  favor  of  Mr.  Duer.  Then  a 
resolution  that  named  General  German  was  submitted  and  adopted 
by  a  vote  of  67  to  48,  a  majority  of  the  Federalist  members  voting 
with  the  followers  of  Governor  Clinton. 

The  Council  of  Appointment  was  chosen  February  3  and  consisted 
of  Stephen  Barnum  of  Dutchess,  William  Ross  of  Orange,  George 
Rosecrantz  of  Herkimer,  and  Stephen  Bates  of  Ontario,  a  majority 
of  whom  were  friendly  to  Governor  Clinton. 


State  Historian.  1977 

1819. 

On  February  8th  General  Erastus  Root  introduced  a  resolution 
which  provided  for  the  call  of  a  convention  "  with  unlimited  powers, 
to  revise,  alter  or  modify  the  constitution."  The  Federalists  opposed 
and  killed  it.  During  the  spring  and  autumn  of  1819  many  changes 
were  made  in  public  offices.  Richard  Riker  was  removed  from  his 
position  as  recorder  of  New  York,  and  Peter  Augustus  Jay,  a 
staunch  Federalist,  son  of  John  Jay,  was  appointed  in  his  place. 
Mr.  Van  Buren  was  removed  from  the  office  of  Attorney  General 
and  Thomas  J.  Oakley,  the  Federalist  leader  in  the  Assembly,  suc- 
ceeded him. 

STATE. 

Peter  Gansevoort  of  Albany  county  is  appointed  judge  advocate        mt. 

February 

general  of  this  state. 

Samuel  L.  Mitchell  of  New  York  county  is  appointed  surgeon 
general  of  this  state. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  Gardner  Stowe  be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed 
judge  advocate  of  the  fortieth  brigade  of  infantry  in  the  room  of 
David  B.  McNiel,  resigned,  and  whose  resignation  is  hereby 
accepted. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  Anson  J.  Sperry  be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed 
brigade  judge  advocate  of  the  forty-second  brigade  of  infantry  of  this 
state. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Thirty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry:  j8i9; 

John  Dickson,  judge  advocate;  John  W.  Strong,  quartermaster. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Johnson,  colonel,  vice  Leach,  resigned;  John  Lusk,  lieutenant 
colonel,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Benjamin  K.  Peck,  major,  vice 
Lusk,  promoted;  Lewis  Hodges,  surgeon's  mate. 


1S19. 

March 

1. 


March 
27. 


1819. 


j 978  Annual  Report  of  the 

John  Decker,  captain,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  Samuel  Stevens, 
lieutenant,  vice  Decker,  promoted;  Luther  Moses,  ensign,  vice  Ste- 
vens, promoted. 

Reynold  Peck,  captain,  vice  Handy,  moved;  Titus  Canfield,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Peck,  promoted;  Reuben  Pierce,  ensign,  vice  Hulbert, 
resigned;  Gustavus  A.  Hamlin,  lieutenant,  vice  Postle,  moved;  David 
Paull,  ensign,  vice  Hamlin,  promoted. 

Marvin  Scudder,  captain,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ephraim  Jones,  colonel,  vice  Fisher,  resigned;  George  Bowen, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Charles  Gooding,  major, 
vice  Bowen,  promoted;  Abial  Hathaway,  adjutant,  vice  Gooding, 
promoted;  Chandler  Hathaway,  quartermaster,  vice  A.  Hathaway; 
Jeremiah  Fisher,  paymaster;  Ezekiel  J.  Chapman,  chaplain;  Andrew 
Wood,  surgeon. 

Lemuel  Hicks,  captain;  Enos  Booth,  lieutenant;  Jonathan  Sim- 
mons, junior,  ensign;  Richard  Covil,  ensign,  vice  Hatch,  moved. 

Lyman  Haws,  captain,  vice  Fowler,  resigned;  Zebediah  Denison, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lusley,  moved;  Orson  Bishop,  ensign,  vice  Haws, 
promoted;  Isaac  Crawford,  lieutenant,  vice  Phillips,  moved;  Daniel 
A".  Bissell,  ensign,  vice  Sibley,  moved. 

Riflemen — Samuel  G.  Crooks,  captain;  Riley  Crooks,  lieutenant; 
Moses  Cook,  ensign. 

Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Baker,  captain,  vice  Shouras  (James  Shoecraft),  moved; 
John  Culver,  lieutenant,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  Eli  H.  Bearse, 
ensign,  vice  Culver,  promoted;  Dyer  Barret,  lieutenant,  with  rank 
from  April  24,  1818. 

Major  Joseph  Clark's  battalion  of  infantry. 

Joshua  Jones,  adjutant. 


State  Historian.  1979 

Daniel  Herrick,  captain;  Joab  Grover,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — William  Roberts,  vice  Herrick,  promoted;  Ephraim 
Calkin;  Abraham  Sutton,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Anthony  Case,  captain;  John  Ford,  lieutenant;  Henry 
Lyon,  ensign. 

Major  William  Bacon's  rifle  battalion: 

Emanuel  Case,  adjutant;  Alexander  Eggleston,  quartermaster; 
John  Scott,  paymaster;  Justin  Smith,  surgeon's  mate. 

Robert  Marshall,  captain,  vice  Niblick,  resigned;  John  Culbertson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Niblick,  resigned;  William  McVicer,  ensign,  vice 
Marshall,  promoted. 

ST.   LAWRENCE   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gouverneur  Ogden,  colonel;  Daniel  Hoard,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Uriel  H.  Orvis,  major;  Henry  Vining,  adjutant;  John  K.  Wood, 
quartermaster;  Russell  C.  Attwater,  paymaster;  Robert  McChestney, 
surgeon;  Gideon  Sprague,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Ezekiel  Abernethey,  Samuel  Buck,  Aikins  Foster, 
James  Murphey,  Ansel  Baily,  Levi  Chapman,  Jasper  Armstrong, 
Luman  Pettibone,  junior,  Nathan  Osborn,  Erastus  Hall,  William 
Bradford,  John  B.  Andrews,  John  Stone,  junior,  Stephen  Smith. 

Lieutenants — Richard  Blood,  William  Wright,  Richard  Calfax, 
Jonathan  Swift,  Alvin  Lyman,  Jacob  Dayton,  George  A.  Flower, 
Phineas  Durfey,  Daniel  Pine,  Thomas  Knowlton,  Ruel  Taylor, 
Rodney  Hurlburt,  Benjamin  Phillips,  Shadrach  Waterbury. 

Ensigns — David  L.  Haskins,  Ephraim  Jackson,  Isaac  Bartholo- 
mew, Timothy  Pierce,  Asher  Bacon,  John  B.  Fobes,  Frank  Tupper, 
Joseph  Brush,  Abel  Kelsy,  Benjamin  Knowlton,  John  Whitcher, 
Thomas  Bingham,  Alfred  Colburn,  James  G.  Stedman. 


1819. 


1819. 


1980  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Nathaniel  F.  Winslow,  captain ;  Timothy  W.  Osborn, 
lieutenant;  Matthew  Barney,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Frank  Priest,  captain ;  William  Allen,  lieuten- 
ant; William  Capel,  ensign. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  C.  Clarkson,  captain;  Caleb  Hough,  first  lieutenant;  Gard- 
ner Cox,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elisha  Griffin,  colonel,  vice  Arnold,  promoted;  William  Richard- 
son, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Griffin,  promoted;  Junius  Welton, 
major,  vice  Richardson,  promoted. 

Captains — Isaac  Burnham,  junior,  vice  Phelps,  resigned;  Gershom 
Pope,  vice  Wilton,  promoted;  Robert  Hannah,  vice  Armstrong, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Columbus  C.  Rich,  vice  Baker,  resigned;  Francis 
Judson,  vice  Pope,  promoted;  John  Thompson,  vice  Hannah,  pro- 
moted. 

Ensigns — James  W.  Lytle  (light  infantry),  vice  Gordon,  deceased; 
Chesley  Barker;  John  Davis,  vice  Judson,  promoted. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

New  company — Wesson  Briggs,  captain;  Bemsley  Huntoon,  first 
lieutenant;  William  A.  Campfield,  second  lieutenant:  James  Flack, 
cornet. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

A  new  regiment  organized  consisting  of  the  battalion  commanded 
by  Major  John  Howe  in  the  county  of  Jefferson  and  to  be  denom- 
inated the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Howe,  colonel;  Silvius  Hoard,  lieutenant  colonel;  William 
Cleghorn,  major;  Henry  Welch,  adjutant;  Joseph  Smith,  quarter- 
master: Zebulon  H.  Cooper,  paymaster;  Samuel  Randall,  surgeon; 
John  Spencer,  surgeon's  mate. 


State  Historian.  1981 

Captains — Rockwell  Barns,  vice  Cleghorn,  promoted;  Ira  Kings- 
ley,  vice  Fowler,  moved;  Clewly  Copeland;  Luke  Turner;  Thomas 
Brayton,  junior,  vice  Griffin,  moved;  Lewis  Franklin,  vice  Ber- 
throng,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Norman  Barns,  vice  R.  Barns,  promoted;  Orra 
Shead,  vice  Kingsley,  promoted;  Joshua  Drake;  Thaddeus  D.  Parks; 
Stephen  Lewis,  vice  Brayton,  promoted;  John  Carpenter,  vice 
Davis,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Francis  Butterfield,  vice  Gill,  moved;  Moses  Rowley, 
vice  Barns,  promoted;  Alvin  Wright,  vice  Shead,  promoted;  George 
A.  Hoard;  Pardon  Payn. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  H.  Toll,  adjutant,  vice  Dickinson,  moved;  John  C.  Ellis, 
quartermaster,  vice  Toll;  John  McHarrie,  paymaster,  vice  Powel, 
resigned. 

Captains — John  Inglesbee,  junior,  vice  Warner,  deceased;  Richard 
Lusk,  vice  Cook,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — James  R.  Lawrence,  vice  Lusk,  promoted;  Delan- 
son  Foster,  vice  Ingalsbee,  promoted;  Squire  Brown,  vice  Redman, 
declining. 

Ensigns — Phineas  Meigs,  vice  Foster,  promoted;  Grove  Law- 
rence, vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  Ira  Campbell,  vice  Brown,  pro- 
moted; Stephen  Brittin,  vice  Rogers,  declining. 

Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Jabish  Castle,  colonel,  vice  Wells,  resigned;  John  Sprague,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Castle,  promoted;  James  Carr,  major,  vice 
Sprague,  promoted;  Justus  M.  Matthews,  quartermaster;  Jabez 
Chadwick,  chaplain. 

Light  Infantry — Isaac  Jerome,  captain,  vice  Carr,  promoted; 


1819. 


1819. 


1982  Annual  Report  of  the 

James  Medler,  lieutenant,  vice  Jerome,  promoted;  James  Talbott, 
ensign,  vice  Medler,  promoted. 

New  rifle  company — Stephen  Messenger,  captain;  John  Clapp, 
lieutenant;  Harry  Hall,  ensign. 

Captains — Simon  Southerland,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1817; 
Daniel  Allen,  junior,  vice  Phelps,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Orlin  J.  Wheaton,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818; 
Jonathan  Savage,  vice  Allen,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Pitt  Dyer,  Hiram  Sheldon. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Salmon  Thayer,  colonel,  vice  Wood,  promoted;  Richard  C.  John- 
son, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thayer,  promoted;  Thomas  Wheeler, 
major,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Ashbel  Kellogg,  adjutant,  vice 
Morey,  moved;  Samuel  R.  Matthews,  paymaster,  vice  Kellogg. 

Captains — Palmer  Kinney,  vice  Thayer,  declining;  Christopher 
Buckley,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  John  Griffin,  junior,  vice  Crane, 
moved. 

Lieutenants — Joseph  Carr,  vice  Kinney,  promoted;  John  Finley, 
vice  Buckley,  promoted;  Parley  Smith,  vice  Southerland,  declining; 
Horace  Ellis,  vice  Fay,  declining;  Freeman  Doud,  vice  Griffith, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Ammi  C.  Pool,  vice  Carr,  promoted;  Brooks  Haynes, 
vice  Finley,  promoted;  Rufus  Stanton,  vice  Swan,  moved;  Jonathan 
White,  vice  Ellis,  promoted;  John  Raynor,  vice  Doud,  promoted. 

Riflemen — John  Van  Pelt,  captain,  vice  Grosvenor,  moved;  Josiah 
Bronson,  junior,  lieutenant;  B.  Davis  Noxen,  ensign. 

One  Ffundred  and  Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Levi  Mason,  colonel,  vice  Cook,  declining;  Dorastus  Lawrence, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Mason,  promoted;  John  M.  Sherwood,  adju- 
tant, vice  Bangs,  resigned;  Philo  Dibble,  quartermaster,  vice  God- 
dard,  resigned. 


State  Historian.  1983 

Captains — Chauncey  Hicox,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  Joshua 
Bates,  vice  Robinson,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Norman  Curtiss,  vice  Noxen,  moved;  Joseph  Fish; 
Henry  Jones;  Stephen  Horton,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818; 
Chester  Clark,  vice  Mason,  moved. 

Ensigns — Zerah  Shepherd;  Samuel  Fanner;  Samuel  Foot;  John 
Pardee,  vice  Sherwood,  promoted;  Roswell  Newell;  Thomas  Capp, 
with  rank  from  April  24,  181 8. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Phillips,  major,  vice  Granger,  moved. 

John  Grinnel,  adjutant,  vice  Phillips,  promoted;  James  Norris, 
paymaster,  vice  Alderman,  promoted;  Amos  Pardy,  chaplain,  vice 
Clark,  moved. 

Captains — Lott  Alderman,  junior,  vice  Marsh,  promoted;  Mat- 
thew Cadwell  (of  riflemen),  vice  Gardner,  moved. 

John  G.  Jackson,  lieutenant,  vice  Bogardus,  declining;  Nehemiah 
Carpenter,  ensign,  vice  Jackson,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Willard  Cotton,  vice  Satterly,  declining;  Samuel 
Eager  (of  riflemen). 

Ensigns — Elijah  Williams,  vice  Favor,  moved;  Thomas  Donnelly, 
junior,  vice  Cotton,  promoted;  Hezekiah  Sage,  junior  (of  riflemen). 

Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Garret  Van  Hoosen,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Williams,  declining; 
Phineas  Hutchins,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Robbins,  declining;  Wil- 
liam Powell,  major,  vice  Van  Hoosen,  promoted;  Peter  Knapp, 
junior,  adjutant,  vice  Powell,  promoted;  Myron  St.  John,  paymaster, 
vice  Van  Ostrand,  moved;  John  Daniels,  second,  quartermaster, 
vice  Howe,  moved. 

Captains — Lauren  Hotchkiss,  vice  Hutchins,  promoted;  Smith 
Johnson,  vice  Bromley,  moved;  Richard  Pomeroy,  vice  T.  Pomeroy, 
moved. 


1819. 


1819. 


1984  Annual  Report  of  the 

Lieutenants — Chester  Clark,  vice  Pomeroy,  promoted;  John  Sav- 
age, vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Lewis  C.  Davis,  vice  Hotchkiss, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — William  O.  Ferrall,  vice  Knapp,  promoted;  Samuel  H. 
Cooper,  vice  St.  John,  promoted;  John  Warren,  vice  Clark,  pro- 
moted: John  Potter,  vice  Savage,  promoted;  Elizur  Stanley,  ensign 
of  light  infantry. 

Twenty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thaddeus  M.  Wood,  brigadier  general;  Alvan  Marsh,  judge  advo- 
cate; Samuel  P.  Hawley,  quartermaster,  vice  Seymour,  promoted; 
Sylvanus  Tousley,  paymaster. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Mairs,  chaplain;  Samuel  Shumway,  surgeon,  vice  Pitkin, 
resigned;  James  Mairs,  junior,  surgeon's  mate;  Oren  Sage,  quarter- 
master, vice  Tayler,  promoted;  Abraham  Middlebrooks,  paymaster, 
vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Thomas  Low,  captain,  vice  Cande,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — James  Riche,  vice  Low,  promoted;  Samuel  St. 
John;  Samuel  R.  Garret,  vice  Sage,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  W.  Rogers,  vice  Riche,  promoted;  Sedate  Padle- 
ford,  vice  St.  John,  promoted;  Ralph  Middlebrooks,  vice  A.  Middle- 
brooks,  promoted. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Leonard  Hodgman,  quartermaster,  vice  Dunning,  promoted. 

John  Eddy,  captain,  vice  Saxton,  moved;  James  Davis,  lieutenant, 
vice  Eddy,  promoted;  Zebulon  Knights,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  Crawford;  Simeon  Rowley,  vice  Weston, 
moved;  Ebenezer  Hunter. 


State  Historian.  1985 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Frederick  H.  Harris,  quartermaster,  vice  Viele,  promoted. 

Captains — Luther  Brown,  vice  Badgley,  resigned;  Robert  Powers, 
vice  Nessle,  resigned;  Morris  Shelden,  vice  Van  Hyning,  resigned; 
Edwin  Gue,  vice  Groesbeck,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Benjamin  Badgley,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Abra- 
ham Travers,  vice  Powers,  promoted;  Garnsey  Kennedy,  vice  Shel- 
den, promoted;  Richard  Morris;  George  W.  Kirtland,  vice  Ostran- 
der,  moved. 

Ensigns — John  Evans,  vice  Badgley,  promoted;  Peter  Sickler, 
vice  Travis,  promoted;  George  Milius;  Christopher  Bently,  vice 
Kennedy,  promoted;  William  Chadsey;  Abel  Whipple,  vice  Gue, 
promoted. 

Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Azariah  W.  Odell,  judge  advocate;  Samuel  Freeman,  paymaster; 
Samuel  Pitkin,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

A  new  brigade  organized  in  the  county  of  Saratoga  consisting 
of  the  Twenty-fourth,  Fifty-ninth,  Sixty-third  and  One  Hundred  and 
Sixty-sixth  regiments  and  denominated  the  fifty-first  brigade  of 
infantry : 

Samuel  Bailey,  brigadier  general;  Philip  Schuyler,  quartermaster; 
Philo  Dauchy,  paymaster;  John  H.  Steel,  assistant  hospital  surgeon; 
William  Medcalf,  judge  advocate. 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  Brown,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hawley,  moved;  John  Her- 
rington,  major,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  John  Reed,  paymaster,  vice 
Burch,  moved;  Peter  Sprague,  surgeon,  vice  Thompson,  resigned; 
William  Gere,  quartermaster,  vice  Edgerton,  moved. 

Captains — Samuel  Stilwell,  vice  Degolyer,  moved;  Job  Cornell, 
vice  Allen,  declined;  Seth  Benson,  vice  Herrington,  promoted. 
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1819. 


1819. 


1986  Annual  Report  of  the 

Lieutenants — Nehemiah  Whitlock,  vice  Cornell,  promoted; 
Michael  J.  Johnson,  vice  Sweet,  moved;  Elisha  Pettit,  vice  Benson, 
promoted;  Solomon  T.  Scott,  of  light  infantry. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Snow  (of  light  infantry),  vice  Scott,  promoted; 
Hugh  Alexander,  vice  Stilwell,  promoted;  John  Huyck,  vice  Whit- 
lock, promoted;  Elisha  Watters,  vice  Pettit,  promoted. 

John  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Lewis,  moved;  Burr  Dauchy,  ensign, 
vice  Lewis,  moved. 

Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  G.  Boss,  colonel,  vice  Bailey,  promoted;  Lewis  Scott, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Boss,  promoted;  John  Smith,  major,  vice 
Scott,  promoted. 

Nathan  Daniels,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Daniel  Matthews, 
lieutenant,  vice  Daniels,  promoted. 

John  Page,  captain,  vice  Judd,  resigned;  Abraham  M.  Youngs, 
lieutenant:  Timothy  Miller,  ensign,  vice  Drake,  resigned. 

Aaron  Rose,  captain,  vice  Ingersoll,  resigned;  David  Ingham, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rose,  promoted;  Seth  Talmade,  ensign,  vice  Ingham, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — Benjamin  Palmer;  James  Ladow,  vice  Haynes, 
moved. 

Ensigns — William  H.  Powell;  Silas  Reynolds  (light  infantry),  vice 
Gray,  resigned. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  R.  Milligan,  quartermaster,  vice  Mott,  resigned. 

Henry  D.  Chapman,  captain,  vice  Mott,  declining;  William 
Cramer,  lieutenant,  vice  Chapman,  promoted;  John  Bennett,  ensign, 
vice  Cramer,  promoted;  Johnson  Stiles,  ensign,  vice  Weatherhead, 
moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 


State  Historian.  1987 

Truman  B.  Hicks,  colonel,  vice  Walker,  resigned;  Simeon  New- 
ton, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Heath,  resigned;  Ira  Haskins,  major, 
vice  Palmeter,  resigned;  Joseph  W.  Paddock,  adjutant,  vice  Hicks, 
promoted;  Isaac  Woodworth,  quartermaster,  vice  Leavens,  resigned; 
Jeduthan  Lindsey,  paymaster,  vice  Woodworth;  Joseph  Safford, 
surgeon,  vice  St.  John,  moved;  John  Cameron,  chaplain,  vice  Clark, 
moved. 

Thomas  Ide,  captain,  vice  Haskins,  promoted;  Peter  Mallery,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Ide,  promoted. 

Joel  Phelps,  junior,  captain,  vice  Ware,  resigned;  Ira  Haskins, 
second,  ensign,  vice  Mallery,  promoted;  Levi  Scofield,  lieutenant, 
vice  Phelps,  promoted;  Bela  Sage,  ensign,  vice  Scofield,  promoted; 
Enoch  Cleaveland,  lieutenant,  vice  Coon,  resigned;  Martin  Mitchell, 
ensign. 

Moses  Randall,  captain,  vice  Newton,  promoted;  Adin  Stone, 
lieutenant,  vice  Randall,  promoted;  Obed  W.  Call,  ensign,  vice 
Stone,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathan  Davis,  adjutant,  vice  Comstock,  promoted. 

Captains — Obadiah  Luce,  rank  from  April  24,  1818,  vice  Eames, 
promoted;  John  Knox,  vice  Holmes,  moved;  Chancey  Miller,  vice 
Allen,  resigned;  Zera  Brown,  vice  Hopkins,  resigned;  Enoch  Tift, 
vice  Pierce,  resigned;  Julius  Pond,  vice  Judson,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Freedom  Merril,  vice  Luce,  promoted;  Joel  Smith, 
vice  Knox,  promoted;  Hiram  Curtis,  vice  Munn,  resigned;  Anson 
Hubbard,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Samuel  H.  Addington,  vice  Tift, 
promoted;  John  P.  Sherwood,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Zebinia  Lloyd, 
vice  Pond,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  T.  Gregg,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Elisha  Fow- 


1819. 


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1988  Annual  Report  of  the 

ler,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  James  Wells,  vice  Hardy,  resigned; 
Alvaro  Hart,  vice  Gridley,  promoted;  Daniel  Pettibone,  vice  Sher- 
wood, promoted;  Albert  Norton,  vice  Lloyd,  promoted. 

Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Hyde,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Stoddard,  resigned;  Rossi- 
ter  Preston,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Samuel  Morse, 
major,  vice  Warring,  resigned;  Lent  M.  Upson,  adjutant,  vice  Wood, 
promoted;  Robert  Smart,  junior,  quartermaster;  Henry  Smith, 
chaplain. 

Captains — William  Penfield,  vice  Preston,  promoted;  Jesse 
Humiston,  vice  Morse,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Joel  B.  Smith,  vice  Penfield,  promoted;  Calvin 
Dawley,  vice  Carter,  moved. 

Ensigns — Zebenia  Edgerton,  vice  Dawley,  promoted;  Asher  Mil- 
ler, vice  Smart,  promoted;  Otis  Whelock,  vice  Humiston,  promoted; 
Woodard  Perkins. 

Riflemen — Samuel  T.  Wood,  captain;  Henry  Warner,  lieutenant; 
Daniel  Stacy,  ensign. 

Henry  X.  Halster,  lieutenant,  vice  Humiston,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Rhodes;  captain,  vice  Judson,  resigned;  Sion  Rhodes, 
lieutenant,  vice  B.  Rhodes,  promoted;  John  Green,  ensign,  vice 
Rhodes,  promoted;  Zabina  Luce,  lieutenant,  vice  Barnett,  moved; 
Zabad  Luce,  ensign,  vice  Luce,  promoted;  John  J.  Mabbott,  lieu- 
tenant; Chancey  Baker,  ensign,  vice  Mabbott,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    AND    MONTGOMERY    COUNTIES. 

Fourteenth  brigade  of  infantry  (consisting  of  the  militia  in 
Schenectady  county,  the  Twenty-sixth  regiment  in  Montgomery 
county  and  the  battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Samuel 
Jackson  in  Montgomery  county): 


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montgomery  county. 
Silvanus  Wilcox,  brigadier  general. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Peter  Sanders,  brigade  major  and  inspector. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Henry  J.  Devendorf,  paymaster;  Daniel  Cuck,  assistant  hospital 
surgeon. 

Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  Lenardson,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Wilcox,  promoted;  Ben- 
jamin Baird,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lenardson,  promoted;  Henry 
Valentine,  major,  vice  Clute,  superseded;  Elijah  Wilcox,  adjutant, 
vice  Devendorf,  promoted;  William  D.  Babbitt,  surgeon,  vice  Cuck, 
promoted;  James  Davis,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Van  Ess,  resigned. 

Solomon  Veeder,  captain,  vice  Kane,  resigned;  Cornelius  Fero, 
lieutenant;  Philip  Hiltz,  ensign,  vice  Tarpenny,  declining. 

Abraham  Mudge,  captain,  vice  McAuly,  resigned;  George  Davis, 
lieutenant,  vice  Mudge,  promoted;  John  Tracy,  ensign,  vice  Brand, 
moved. 

John  Wires,  captain,  vice  Baird,  promoted;  Thomas  Hubbs,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Sibley,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Thorp,  ensign,  vice  Wires, 
promoted;  Peter  Cranker,  ensign. 

Daniel  Hubbs,  captain,  vice  Valentine,  promoted;  Sloan  Hamil- 
ton, lieutenant,  vice  Hubbs,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  S.  Miller,  adjutant,  vice  Sanders,  promoted;  Peter  Banker, 
paymaster,  vice  Miller. 

Samuel  Millard,  captain,  vice  Boyd,  moved;  John  D.  Toll,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Millard,  promoted;  Abraham  Van  Antwerp,  ensign, 


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199°  Annual  Report  of  the 

vice  Toll,  promoted;  John   Maxson,  lieutenant,  vice  Schoolcraft, 
moved. 

Ensigns — Stephen  L.  Stillman,  vice  Mynderse,  declining;  John  P. 
Yeeder,  vice  Schermerhorn,  resigned;  Abraham  Swits,  vice  Vedder, 
resigned. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  division  of  infantry  (second  and  twenty-eighth  brigades): 

James  Stewart,  major  general;  John  H.  Prentiss,  inspector;  Levi 
Beardsley,  judge  advocate;  Sherman  Page,  quartermaster;  Delos 
White,  hospital  surgeon;  James  O.  Morse,  paymaster. 

Second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Billings  Brown,  brigadier  general,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  Abra- 
ham M.  Schermerhorn,  paymaster,  vice  Morse,  promoted;  Henry 
Clarke,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ambrose  L.  Jordan,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Potter,  resigned; 
Augustus  Rogers,  major,  vice  Jordan,  promoted. 

Captains — William  Wilson  (light  infantry),  vice  Steere,  resigned; 
Thomas  Pierce,  vice  Wisner,  moved;  George  H.  Derbyshire,  vice 
Burch,  resigned;  Otis  Lewis,  vice  Reed,  resigned;  Walter  Holt,  vice 
Stilson,  resigned;  William  Temple,  junior,  vice  Eddy,  resigned; 
Thomas  K.  Cory,  vice  Rogers,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Miles  Comstock  (light  infantry),  vice  Wilson,  pro- 
moted; Noah  Burrill,  vice  Pierce,  promoted;  Jason  Beekley,  junior, 
vice  Derbyshire,  promoted;  Daniel  Elwood,  vice  Holt,  promoted; 
Nathan  Brewer,  vice  Temple,  promoted;  Luther  Hartwell,  vice 
Cory,  promoted;  Moses  Luther,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Ephraim 
Thayer,  vice  Sherman,  resigned. 

Ensigns — John  J.  Lappon  (light  infantry),  vice  Comstock,  pro- 
moted; William  Pierce,  vice  Burrell,  promoted;  Joseph  W.  Jay, 
vice  Beekley,  promoted;  Cornelius  Van  Home,  vice  Elwood,  pro- 


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moted;  Job  Irons,  vice  Thayer,  promoted;  Solomon  Ludington,  vice 
Brewer,  promoted;  Peter  Olendorf,  vice  Hartwell,  promoted;  Leon- 
ard Elsworth,  vice  Clarke,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sumner  Ely,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dunham,  resigned;  Henry 
Brown,  major,  vice  Davis,  declining;  Adolphus  W.  Flint,  paymaster, 
vice  Story,  resigned. 

Riflemen — David  Peck,  captain,  vice  Ely,  promoted;  Aaron 
North,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Valkenburgh,  resigned;  David 
Belknap,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  John  North, 
ensign,  vice  North,  promoted. 

Parcefer  C.  Dutcher,  captain,  vice  Stewart,  declining;  Lester  Holt, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  D.  Holt,  declining;  James  McGown,  ensign, 
vice  Davis,  declining. 

Hiram  D.  Faulkner,  captain,  vice  Ford,  moved;  Julius  Wickwire, 
lieutenant,  vice  Woodruff,  resigned;  Henry  Rice,  ensign,  vice  Faulk- 
ner, promoted;  Philip  L.  Snyder,  lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  declining; 
Nicholas  Ferris,  lieutenant,  vice  Spafford,  declining. 

Daniel  Hewes,  junior,  captain,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Samuel 
Cory,  lieutenant,  vice  Gilbert,  resigned. 

Stephen  Pratt,  captain,  vice  Denton,  resigned;  Moses  Rich,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  Pratt,  promoted;  Abner  C.  Gilbert,  ensign,  vice 
Rich,  promoted. 

Thomas  Prentiss,  captain,  vice  Whitaker,  resigned;  Robert  M. 
Campbell,  lieutenant,  vice  Prentiss,  promoted;  James  Farquharson, 
ensign,  vice  Campbell,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  W.  Walker,  colonel,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Aaron  Dow, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Walker,  promoted;  William  Utter,  major, 
vice  Dow,  promoted. 


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1992  Annual  Report  of  the 

Lodowick  Brown,  captain,  vice  Utter,  promoted;  Zuriel  Campbell, 
junior,  ensign. 

Cyrus  Brown,  captain,  vice  Treadway,  resigned;  Phipps  W.  Leake, 
lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Henry  Leake,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  P.  W.  Leake,  promoted. 

Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Wellman,  paymaster. 

Captains — Sanford  Harrington,  vice  Eldred,  resigned ;  Levi  Stew- 
art, vice  Bailey,  resigned;  Henry  Hopkins,  vice  Griswold,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Xathan  Wheeler,  vice  Hopkins,  promoted;  John 
Blood,  junior,  vice  Herrington,  promoted;  Solomon  Barnard,  vice 
Lane,  resigned;  David  Culley. 

Ensigns — Nathan  Eldred,  junior,  vice  Blood,  promoted;  Samuel 
Welling,  vice  Deiter  (Jacob  Deitz),  resigned;  Holden  Cooke;  Leon- 
ard Baker;  William  Allen. 

Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aden  Deming,  colonel,  vice  Sheldon,  resigned;  Abel  Caulkins, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Deming,  promoted;  Jesse  Smith,  major,  vice 
Caulkins,  promoted;  William  G.  Angel,  quartermaster,  vice  Fitch, 
promoted. 

William  Fitch,  captain. 

Riflemen — Ithamer  Hitchcock,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted; 
Joseph  Bearss,  lieutenant,  vice  Hitchcock,  promoted;  Chancey  Todd, 
ensign. 

Martin  Lee,  captain,  vice  Aylesworth,  resigned;  John  Gross,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Lee,  promoted:  John  Deming,  ensign,  vice  Gross,  pro- 
moted. 

Ebriu-zer  Gregory,  captain, vice  Rockwell,  resigned;  James  Curan, 
lieutenant,  vice  Gregory,  promoted;  Caleb  Montgomery,  ensign, 
vice  Curan,  promoted. 


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Rufus  Herrington,  junior,  captain,  vice  Fitch,  deceased;  Poller 
Eldred,  lieutenant,  vice  Harrington,  promoted;  Thomas  Tiffany, 
ensign,  vice  Eldred,  promoted;  Josiah  Mack,  junior,  ensign,  with 
rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Cotton,  chaplain;  Josiah  Howe,  paymaster. 

Light  Infantry — Sylvester  Draper,  captain;  Pomeroy  Wright, 
lieutenant;  Jason  Cleaveland,  ensign. 

Josiah  Hubbard,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Daniel  Waterman,  John  Mason,  Simeon  J.  Andrus. 

Ensigns — Josiah  Turner,  John  Pratt,  Elisha  E.  Freeman. 

Light  Infantry — John  Jackson,  captain;  John  Moore,  lieuten- 
ant; William  Aylesworth,  ensign. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

Thirty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Miller,  brigadier  general,  vice  Floyd,  promoted;  Abra- 
ham T.  Rose,  judge  advocate;  Samuel  Osborn,  paymaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Woodhull,  major,  vice  Wheeler,  declining. 

Merodach  Havens,  captain,  vice  Woodhull,  promoted;  Charles 
Woodhull,  lieutenant,  vice  Davis,  resigned;  Benjamin  Robins, 
ensign,  vice  Havens,  promoted. 

John  Hutchinson,  captain,  vice  Rich,  resigned;  Henry  Hudson, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Hutchinson,  promoted;  Albert  B.  Davis, 
ensign,  vice  Hudson,  promoted;  John  Dickinson,  lieutenant,  vice 
Hawkins,  moved;  Nathaniel  Hawkins,  ensign,  vice  Dickinson,  pro- 
moted; Joseph  Boyls,  ensign,  vice  Ruland,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Conklin,  major,  vice  Nostrand,  resigned;  Benjamin  Mills, 


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1994  Annual  Report  of  the 

quartermaster,  vice  Mills,  removed;  Josiah  Bowers,  surgeon,  vice 
Havens,  promoted;  James  L.  Coggswell,  surgeon's  mate. 

Piatt  Conklin,  captain,  vice  I.  Conklin,  promoted;  John  Whitney, 
lieutenant,  vice  Conklin,  promoted;  Lemuel  Loper,  ensign. 

Timothy  Carll,  captain,  vice  J.  Nostrand,  resigned;  Isaac  Balis, 
lieutenant;  Walter  Whitman,  ensign. 

Samuel  Ireland,  captain,  vice  Rushmore,  resigned;  Daniel  Sam- 
mis,  lieutenant;  Charles  Weeks,  ensign;  Ebenezer  Smith,  lieutenant, 
vice  Mills,  resigned;  Jesse  Mills,  ensign,  vice  Rush,  resigned;  Jonah 
Wood,  lieutenant;  Silas  C.  Strong,  ensign;  Isaac  C.  Ketcham, 
ensign. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Hunting,  colonel,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  David  Hains, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hunting,  promoted;  David  Hedges,  major, 
vice  Hains,  promoted;  Daniel  Woodruff,  quartermaster,  vice  Her- 
rick,  resigned. 

Josiah  Mulford,  junior,  captain,  vice  Hedges,  promoted;  Henry 
Schellenger,  ensign,  vice  Parsons,  promoted;  Daniel  Dayton,  ensign, 
vice  Miller,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Fleet,  major,  vice  Terry,  promoted. 

Captains — Joseph  Glover,  junior,  vice  Fleet,  promoted;  Jonathan 
F.  Latham,  vice  Reeve,  resigned;  Thomas  Wells,  vice  Cook,  re- 
signed; Micah  W.  Halliock,  vice  Davis,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — William  H.  Overton,  vice  Glover,  promoted;  Joseph 
Y.  Tuthill,  vice  Latham,  promoted;  Nicholas  Wells;  Hallioch  Tut- 
hill,  vice  Howell,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Daniel  Glover,  vice  Overton,  promoted;  Henry  H. 
Terry,  vice  Tuthill,  promoted;  Silas  H.  Mapes,  L'sher  H.  Moore, 
junior,  vice  Swczy,  promoted;  Barnabas  Convin,  vice  Hallioch, 
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queens  county. 

Twenty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  Seaman,  paymaster. 

Ninety-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Van  Wyck  Wickes,  colonel,  vice  Leverich,  resigned;  Thomas 
Moore,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Wickes,  promoted;  Isaac  Snedeker, 
major,  vice  Moore,  promoted. 

John  Sprong,  captain,  vice  Snedeker,  promoted;  George  Duryee, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sprong,  promoted. 

Charles  Rapelye,  captain;  Abraham  Bergen,  lieutenant,  vice 
Wyckoff,  resigned;  Cornelius  Duryee,  lieutenant,  vice  Messenger, 
resigned;  William  Smith,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Bergen,  promoted; 
George  W.  Bloodgood,  ensign,  vice  Bergen,  resigned. 

One  Hundredth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gilbert  Dorlon,  major,  vice  Ludlum,  declining;  Albert  Hentz, 
paymaster,  vice  Howell,  moved;  Thomas  Cooper,  adjutant,  vice 
Seaman,  promoted. 

Samuel  L.  Smith,  captain;  William  Hewlett,  lieutenant,  vice 
Smith,  promoted;  Valentine  Smith,  ensign. 

Lewis  Pettet,  captain,  vice  Dorlon,  promoted;  Jacob  Coles,  ensign, 
vice  T.  Cooper,  promoted;  Gileard  Jennings,  lieutenant. 

James  Walters,  captain,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Benjamin  Powell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Walters,  promoted;  Oliver  Willetts,  lieutenant; 
Zepheniah  Darby,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  D.  Coles,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thorne,  deceased;  David 
Weeks,  major,  vice  Hayden,  resigned;  James  Cock,  adjutant,  vice 
Coles,  promoted;  James  H.  Weeks,  paymaster,  vice  B.  Coles,  pro- 
moted. 

Captains — Daniel  Bogart,  vice  Rapelye,  promoted;  William  Dur- 


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1996  Annual  Report  of  the 

yea,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Isaac  Williams,  vice  Smith,  resigned; 
Charles  Weeks,  vice  D.  Weeks,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Thomas  Wood;  William  Penny;  Israel  C.  Whitney, 
vice  Duryea,  promoted;  Silas  Downing,  vice  C.  Weeks,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Peter  Luyster,  vice  Whitney,  promoted;  Thomas 
Fowler. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Comstock,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Williams,  resigned; 
Ebenezer  Griffin,  judge  advocate;  Ebenezer  Griffin,  paymaster. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  J.  Dumond,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Van  Oasbeck,  deceased; 
Solomon  C.  Elting,  major,  vice  Dumond,  promoted;  Henry  Van 
Hoovenbergh,  surgeon,  vice  Roggen,  promoted. 

Captains — Samuel  Krum,  vice  Elting,  promoted;  William  Rise- 
ley  (light  infantry);  Abraham  D.  Sahler,  vice  Osterhout,  resigned; 
Almon  Canfield,  vice  Volk,  resigned;  Amos  Hoyt,  vice  Rysley, 
transferred. 

Lieutenants — Andrew  P.  Newkerk  (of  light  infantry);  Abraham 
Hoffman,  junior,  vice  Sahler,  promoted;  John  Vandebogert,  vice 
Hoyt,  promoted;  Peter  J.  Snyder,  vice  Canfield,  promoted;  Peter 
Longendyck,  junior,  vice  Snyder,  resigned;  John  P.  Roosa,  vice 
Krum,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  Longyear  (of  light  infantry);  Simon  A. 
Couch;  Benjamin  M.  Hasbrook;  Solomon  Hummel;  Abraham 
Reghtmyer,  junior;  Benjamin  G.  Newkerk. 

John  P.  Davis,  lieutenant;  Isaac  F.  Davis,  ensign. 


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sullivan  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Newkerk,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Wheat,  declining;  Jacob 
Gumaer,  major,  vice  Newkerk,  promoted;  David  Hunter,  adjutant, 
vice  Shaw,  promoted;  Benjamin  Montanya,  chaplain,  vice  Steward, 
deceased. 

Captains — William  Shaw,  junior,  vice  J.  Shaw,  resigned;  William 
Stanton,  vice  Gumaer,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Jephta  (Jasper)  Writer,  junior,  vice  Gegee,  moved; 
George  F.  Reeve,  vice  Harden,  moved;  Darius  Cudney,  vice  Stan- 
ton, promoted;  Timothy  Wheat,  vice  Gillespie,  moved. 

Ensigns — Elijah  T.  Perry,  vice  Cudney,  promoted;  Benoni  B. 
Salmon,  vice  Wheat,  promoted;  Ambrose  D.  Baker,  vice  Reeve, 
promoted;  William  Cuddeback,  vice  Writer,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  Sullivan  county  commanded  by  Major 
Benjamin  B.  Krum: 

Samuel  Andrews,  paymaster. 

Richard  D.  Child,  captain;  Samuel  Grow,  junior,  lieutenant;  Philo 
Buckley,  lieutenant;  William  Parks,  junior,  ensign;  John  C.  Voris, 
ensign. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Nash  Couch, brigade  inspector,  vice  (Abraham)  Cantine,  appointed 
sheriff;  David  A.  Hasbrook,  paymaster,  vice  Oliver,  declining. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

A  new  regiment  organized  consisting  of  the  battalions  of  infantry 
in  Sullivan  county  lately  commanded  by  Major  William  Gillespie 
and  Alexander  Ketchum  and  denominated  the  One  Hundred  and 
Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 


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1998  Annual  Report  of  the 

William  Gillespie,  colonel;  Alexander  Ketchum,  lieutenant 
colonel;  Chobie  (Choller)  Royce,  major;  Squire  Marsh,  adjutant; 
George  A.  Wakeman,  quartermaster,  vice  Coit,  moved;  Seth  W. 
Brownson,  paymaster;  Thomas  Royce,  surgeon;  John  Lindsley, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Andrew  Comstock,  vice  Royce,  promoted;  William 
Wells,  vice  Carmichael,  resigned;  Charles  D.  Barnum,  vice  Bowin, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Amasa  Crane,  vice  Comstock,  promoted;  Nathan 
S.  Hammond,  vice  Barnum,  moved;  Elnathan  Corey,  vice  Wells, 
promoted;  Jonathan  B.  Ketchum,  vice  Barnum,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  N.  Kinne,  vice  Crane,  promoted;  Daniel  Wells, 
vice  Corey,  promoted;  Squires  M.  Hoyt,  vice  Ketchum,  promoted; 
John  Crawford,  vice  Wakeman,  promoted; 'Gardner  Ferguson,  vice 
Wakeman,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  brigade  of  infantry 

Jacobus  Bertholf,  brigadier  general,  vice  Vail,  resigned;  John 
Everett,  judge  advocate;  Abraham  Vail,  junior,  paymaster. 

Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Andrew  J.  Caldwell,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Duryea,  declining; 
Joseph  Brewster,  major,  vice  Caldwell,  promoted;  Frederick  H. 
Brewster,  adjutant,  vice  J.  Brewster,  promoted;  Nathan  W.  Helmes, 
quartermaster,  vice  F.  Brewster;  Elihu  Hedges,  surgeon,  vice  War- 
ren, resigned;  Israel  Green,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Fledges,  promoted; 
Rensselaer  Strong,  paymaster,  vice  Helms,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Michael  Shultz,  vice  Ball,  promoted;  Epinetus 
Ketchum,  vice  Scofield,  promoted. 

Mills  Davis,  captain,  vice  Secor,  resigned;  David  J.  Ford,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Mills,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  1999 

Edward  Coffey,  captain,  vice  Caldwell,  promoted;  George  Talman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Coffey,  promoted;  Amaziah  Fuller,  ensign,  vice 
Talman,  promoted. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  W.  Smith,  quartermaster,  vice  Wisner,  resigned;  Marcus 
Ostrander,  surgeon,  vice  Hoyt,  resigned;  Hiram  K.  Chapman,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Ostrander,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Benjamin  Dunning,  colonel,  vice  Bailey,  resigned;  Jonathan  Car- 
penter, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dunning,  promoted ;  William  Evans, 
paymaster,  vice  Dolson,  resigned. 

Jonathan  Mathers,  captain,  vice  Dunning,  promoted;  Moses 
Mires,  lieutenant,  vice  Mathers,  promoted;  Andrew  Christie,  ensign, 
vice  Mires,  promoted. 

Solomon  Vanfleet,  captain,  vice  Swartwout,  moved;  Levi  Van 
Etten,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Vanfleet,  promoted;  Martin  Decker, 
ensign,  vice  Van  Etten,  promoted. 

Benjamin  Vanduzer,  captain,  vice  Conkling,  declining;  Colvill 
Bradner,  lieutenant,  vice  Vanduzer,  promoted;  Henry  Thompson, 
ensign;  Stephen  Cooper,  lieutenant;  James  Holbert,  ensign,  vice 
Cooper,  promoted. 

Daniel  H.  Denton,  captain,  vice  Jackson,  resigned;  James  Bull, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Denton,  promoted;  James  C.  Reeve,  ensign, 
vice  Bull,  promoted;  Levi  Decker,  ensign. 

Fifth  division  of  infantry: 

Gilbert  Ogden  Fowler,  inspector,  with  rank  from  June  22,  1818; 
George  Gordon,  paymaster;  Charles  Miller,  hospital  surgeon;  David 
Ruggles,  judge  advocate. 

Aids  de  camp  to  the  major  general — David  Crawford,  Samuel 
Sands  Seymour. 


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1819. 


2000  Annual  Report  of  the 

dutchess  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  P.  Monfort,  major;  Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  chaplain. 

Charles  Burroughs,  ensign. 

Oliver  Ladue,  captain;  Andrew  D.  Bromfield,  lieutenant;  Elihu 
Scofield,  ensign. 

Thirtieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Abraham  D.  Brinkerhoff,  quartermaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jesse  Tillott,  quartermaster;  William  Hooker,  surgeon. 

Jarvis  W.  Thompson,  captain;  William  Lossing,  lieutenant;  Micah 
Fuller,  ensign. 

William  Thompson,  captain;  Leonard  Vincent,  lieutenant;  Arby 
Hurd,  ensign;  Uriah  Gregory,  lieutenant;  Howland  Shearman, 
ensign. 

Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Bailey,  surgeon's  mate;  Allen  Blair,  chaplain. 

Noah  Robinson,  captain;  Thomas  O.  Tillet,  lieutenant;  Coleman 
Townsend,  ensign;  Stephen  Pinkney,  lieutenant;  Eli  Geoug,  ensign; 
Aaron  Christian,  ensign. 

Daniel  Travis,  captain;  David  Travis,  lieutenant;  Ebenezer  Cole, 
ensign;  Gilbert  Drew,  lieutenant;  Allen  B.  Hasen,  ensign. 

John  Garretson,  captain;  John  Lickly,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Jefferts, 
ensign. 

PUTNAM    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Daniel  Willson,  first  lieutenant;  Tilly  Foster,  second  lieutenant. 
Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Allen,  colonel;  Reuben  D.  Barnum,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Thomas  Lake,  major. 


State  Historian.  2001 

Charles  Townsend,  captain;  Charles  Rogers,  lieutenant;  Elijah 
Barnum,  ensign. 

Asa  White,  junior,  captain;  Timothy  A.  Holloway,  lieutenant; 
Warren  Sheldon,  ensign;  Price  W.  Paddock,  ensign;  George  Bur- 
dick,  lieutenant;  Amos  Meade,  ensign. 

Horace  Jones,  captain;  Archibald  Haynes,  ensign;  Elijah  Dear, 
lieutenant;  Joseph  C.  Sayres,  lieutenant;  Legrand  F.  Ketcham, 
ensign. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  L.  Davis,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Rudd,  promoted;  John 
Dubois,  quartermaster,  vice  Hughes,  resigned. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Light  Infantry — Isaac  Valentine,  captain,  vice  Power,  resigned; 
Leonard  B.  Van  Kleeck,  lieutenant,  vice  Valentine,  promoted; 
Alfred  Raymond,  ensign,  vice  Van  Kleeck,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Carley,  captain,  vice  Moore,  resigned;  Anthony  Lewis, 
lieutenant,  vice  Carley,  promoted;  Charles  B.  Bostwick,  ensign,  vice 
Lewis,  promoted. 

Jacob  Barringer,  captain,  vice  Martin,  declining;  William  Wal- 
dorph,  lieutenant,  vice  Barringer,  promoted;  Seth  Curtis  Broadhead, 
ensign,  vice  Waldorph,  promoted;  Frederick  J.  Pultz,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  Van  Vliet,  colonel,  vice  L.  Van  Vleet,  resigned;  Elijah 
Haight,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Webb,  declining;  Daniel  B.  Win- 
ton,  major,  vice  Van  Vliet,  promoted;  Cornelius  M.  Haight,  adju- 
tant, vice  Purdy,  moved;  Milton  Barlow,  quartermaster,  vice  Haight. 

John  Wilber,  captain, vice  Winton,  promoted;  Stephen  Hammond, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wilber,  promoted. 
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Moses  Butts,  captain,  vice  Bullock,  resigned;  William  Carscad- 
din,  lieutenant. 

Daniel  Haight,  captain,  vice  E.  Haight,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Matthias  B.  Miller,  vice  Butts,  promoted;  George 
Hammond,  vice  Haight,  promoted;  John  Allen,  vice  Holmes,  re- 
signed; James  Barnard,  vice  Bates,  resigned;  John  Wilber. 

Ensigns — Thomas  Lyon,  vice  Carscaddin,  promoted;  Samuel 
Barnes,  vice  Vandebergh,  resigned;  Calvin  Buckman,  vice  Miller, 
promoted;  Henry  S.  Marshall,  vice  Allen,  promoted;  Stephen  Ham- 
mond; Willis  Bristol;  Emera  Sheak. 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Silas  Harris,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Clark,  deceased;  Hersey 
Dakin,  major,  vice  Wheeler,  resigned;  John  Harris,  adjutant,  vice 
Husted,  promoted;  Alanson  Culver,  paymaster;  Curtis  J.  Hurd,  sur- 
geon, vice  Allerton,  promoted;  Benjamin  S.  Wilbur,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Henry,  moved. 

Walter  Husted,  captain,  vice  Harris,  promoted;  Epaphroditus 
Taylor,  lieutenant,  vice  Husted,  promoted;  Elijah  Northrup,  ensign, 
vice  Taylor,  promoted;  Brush  Sutherland,  ensign,  vice  Mallet, 
moved;  David  Rider,  lieutenant,  vice  Herrick,  moved;  Joseph  H. 
Mosher,  ensign,  vice  Wheeler,  moved;  Samuel  Dunning,  ensign, 
vice  Parish,  promoted. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment: 

William  B.  Mott,  captain,  vice  Hutchins,  resigned;  Abraham  J. 
Shultz,  lieutenant,  vice  Mott,  promoted;  John  Caswell,  ensign,  vice 
Shultz,  promoted. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Forty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Gilbert  Livingston  Thompson,  quartermaster,  vice  Hunter,  pro- 
moted; John  B.  Stevenson,  assistant  hospital  surgeon;  James  Ren- 
wick,  a  major. 


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Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains,  with  rank  from  June  22,  1818 — Elijah  T.  Finckney,  vice 
Sprong,  promoted;  Elias  Valentine,  vice  Rogers,  resigned. 

Lieutenants,  with  rank  from  June  22,  1818 — Micajah  Reynolds, 
vice  Pinckney,  promoted;  Joseph  Blunt,  vice  Valentine,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  W.  Timpson,  rank  from  April  24,  1818,  vice  Rey- 
nolds, promoted;  Thomas  Fessenden,  rank  from  June  22,  1818,  vice 
Blunt,  promoted;  Clarence  Sackett,  rank  from  June  22,  1818;  Alonzo 
Wakeman:  Richard  L.  Schieffelin. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Reade  Stuyversant,  captain,  vice  Dodge,  moved. 

Lieutenants — John  Hone,  junior,  vice  Jones,  moved;  Nicholas 
Rosevelt,  vice  Hunter;  Leonard  W.  Kip,  vice  Stuyversant,  pro- 
moted; William  R.  Foster. 

Ensigns — Charles  L.  Livingston,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818; 
Gilbert  Livingston  Thompson,  vice  Hone,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Robert  D.  Weeks,  vice  Spicer,  resigned;  Francis  R. 
Tillou,  vice  Townsend,  resigned;  Abel  T.  Anderson,  vice  Sprague, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — John  Slidell,  junior,  vice  Weeks,  promoted;  Henry 
M.  Western,  vice  Tillou,  promoted;  Elijah  Paine,  junior,  vice  Ander- 
son, promoted;  Matthew  C.  Patterson,  vice  Low,  superseded. 

Ensigns — John  H.  McCall,  vice  Slidell,  promoted;  Theodore 
Graham,  vice  Western,  promoted;  John  D.  Campbell,  vice  Paine, 
promoted;  William  Moore,  junior,  vice  Patterson,  promoted; 
Thomas  Van  Zandt. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  R.  Dean,  captain,  vice  Doughty,  resigned;  James  Harris, 


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2004  Annual  Report  of  the 

lieutenant,  vice  Dean,  promoted;  Clarence  Sacket,  lieutenant;  James 
DeBevoice,  ensign;  John  Lawrence,  ensign. 

RICHMOND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Matthias  Burger,  vice  Crocheron,  resigned;  Jacob  Gar- 
ritson,  vice  Perine,  deceased. 

Lieutenants — Peter  Johnson,  vice  Coddington,  resigned;  David 
Burger,  vice  Garritson,  promoted;  John  Garritson,  vice  Burger, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — James  Fountain,  vice  Garritson,  promoted;  Edward 
Perine,  vice  Burger,  promoted;  David  Van  Name;  Asher  Androvatt. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Moore,  quartermaster,  vice  Stevenson,  absent;  John  B. 
Treadwell,  paymaster. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Shivers  Parker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Swan,  resigned;  Philander 
B.  Penny,  ensign  and  paymaster,  vice  Concklin,  promoted. 

Captains — Richard  Kain,  vice  Cunningham,  resigned;  Henry  T. 
Kiersted,  vice  Duryee,  resigned;  Benjamin  H.  Jones,  vice  Waldron, 
resigned;  John  Wood,  junior,  vice  Collard,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Richard  Oakley,  vice  Kain,  promoted;  Zebulon  W. 
Conklin,  vice  Kiersted,  promoted;  Benjamin  L.  Wallace,  vice  Jones, 
promoted;  Charles  B.  Webb,  vice  Wood,  promoted;  Adolphus  Lane, 
vice  Stanford,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Josiah  Savage,  vice  Oakley,  promoted;  Francis  G. 
Blackford,  vice  Wallace,  promoted;  Hay  Stevenson,  vice  Webb, 
promoted;  Gilbert  Cleland,  vice  Penny,  paymaster;  John  Debaun, 
vice  Lane,  promoted;  Thomas  Duggan. 


State  Historian.  2005 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Hatfield,  colonel,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Thomas  L.  Ches- 
ter, major,  vice  Schuyler,  moved. 

Captains — William  Kemble,  vice  Wilkes,  resigned;  Charles  A. 
Vandenheuvel,  vice  Moores,  moved;  George  W.  Brnen,  vice  Chester, 
promoted;  Thomas  B.  Stokes,  vice  Rickets,  promoted;  Nicholas 
Low,  junior,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  James  Timpson,  vice  Vanden- 
heuvel, quartermaster. 

Lieutenants — Abraham  Depeyster,  vice  Kemble,  promoted; 
Edmund  Kortright,  vice  Vandenheuvel,  promoted;  Charles  W. 
Sandford,  vice  Bruen,  promoted;  William  H.  Harison,  vice  Stokes, 
promoted;  Abraham  Ogden,  vice  Harison,  promoted;  Ogden  Ham- 
mond, vice  Low,  promoted;  Horatio  Gates  Lewis,  vice  Timpson, 
promoted;  Meredith  Ogden,  vice  Hammond,  aid. 

Ensigns — George  Turnbull,  vice  Depeyster,  promoted;  Henry 
Hone,  vice  Kortright,  promoted;  James  Gifrmg,  vice  Sandford, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Keeler,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Weed,  resigned;  Aaron 
Sargeant,  major,  vice  Keeler,  promoted. 

Simeon  M.  Tompkins,  captain,  vice  Klock,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Benjamin  Moore,  vice  Clendining,  resigned;  James 
J.  Tredwell,  vice  Tompkins,  promoted;  William  H.  LeRoy,  vice 
Anderson,  moved. 

Ensigns — Henry  Knevells,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  William  B. 
Ireland,  vice  Tredwell,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Oakley,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hatfield,  promoted;  Jacob 
Ricketts,  junior,  major,  vice  Oakley,  promoted. 


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2oo6  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — William  Timpson,  vice  Sargeant,  promoted;  Frederick 
Depeyster.  junior,  vice  Englehart,  under  arrest;  Timothy  J.  Bloom- 
field,  vice  Depeyster,  brigade  paymaster;  Robert  Strong,  vice  Mart- 
ling,  resigned;  Thomas  Lord,  vice  Bloomfield,  adjutant;  Frederick 
Pentz,  junior,  vice  Young,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Charles  Hepburn,  vice  Timpson,  promoted;  Jacob 
A.  Roome,  vice  Depeyster,  promoted;  Martenus  Schoonmaker,  vice 
Bloomfield,  promoted;  John  Mount,  vice  Strong,  promoted;  Aaron 
Fountain,  vice  Lord,  promoted;  Peter  Stuyvesant,  vice  Pentz,  pro- 
moted; Henry  Ferris,  vice  Tilton,  resigned. 

Ensigns — John  W.  Sistare,  vice  Hepburn,  promoted;  George 
Scriba,  vice  Roome,  promoted;  George  Cleaveland,  vice  Schoon- 
maker, promoted;  Reid  K.  Throckmorton,  vice  Mount,  promoted; 
Joseph  Throckmorton,  vice  Fountain,  promoted. 

First  brigade  of  artillery: 

Martin  W.  Brett,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Town,  pro- 
moted; John  M.  S.  McKnight,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Nicholas  Haight.  adjutant,  vice  Brett,  promoted. 

Captains — John  David  Wolfe,  vice  Van  Brunt,  resigned;  Mark 
Dissosway,  vice  Hone,  deceased;  John  Hasbrook,  vice  Gerard, 
resigned;  Andrew  Surre,  vice  Wilbur,  resigned;  Martin  W.  Brett. 

John  E.  Haight,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Dissosway,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Theophilus  Anthony,  vice  Haight,  promoted; 
James  E.  Van  Antwerp,  vice  Riblet,  resigned;  Manning  Steele,  vice 
Hasbrook,  promoted;  Jacob  Isaacs;  Job  G.  Williams;  William 
Westerfield;  Elias  Fountain;  John  J.  Earle. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  Baxter,  surgeon's  mate. 


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1819. 

Captains — Matthew  Lane,  rank  from  April  24,  1818,  vice  Smith, 
resigned;  John  Triglar,  vice  Valentine,  resigned;  Anthony  W.  Jones, 
vice  Dally,  resigned;  James  Reynolds,  vice  Weed,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Benjamin  E.  Smith,  vice  Lane,  promoted;  John 
P.  Fink,  vice  Triglar,  promoted;  George  Newson,  vice  Jones,  pro- 
moted; David  L.  Burlock,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Walter  Durbrow,  vice  Finch,  promoted; 
Philo  Hoyt,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  William  Burtis,  vice  Newson, 
promoted;  Leonard  Reed,  vice  Burlock,  promoted;  Samuel  F. 
Haviland. 

John  J.  Fink,  cornet,  vice  Durbrow,  promoted. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Kumbel,  major,  vice  Humbert,  resigned. 

Captains — Jacob  Hunter,  vice  Kumbel,  promoted;  Mathias 
O'Connor,  vice  Bolles,  resigned;  Gilbert  Hopkins,  vice  Coles, 
resigned;  Charles  Hull,  vice  Wolfe,  resigned;  Thomas  Cooper,  vice 
Remmey,  resigned;  William  Mix,  junior,  vice  Van  Bokkelm, 
resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Irad  Hawley,  vice  Hopkins,  promoted;  Jacob 
M.  Vreeland,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  Samuel  D.  Jackson,  vice 
Hunter,  promoted;  Frost  Thorne;  John  D.  Wilson,  vice  O'Connor, 
promoted;  Peter  D.  Turcott,  vice  Hull,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Samuel  Kissam,  vice  Jackson,  promoted; 
John  Mount,  vice  Vreeland,  promoted;  Anthony  Chappel,  vice 
Hawley,  promoted;  John  S.  Manning. 

John  J.  Gautz,  captain;  Philip  P.  Lockwood,  first  lieutenant. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

Charles  Town,  colonel,  vice  Baehr,  resigned;  Timothy  Mills,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Town,  promoted;  John  Ferris,  major,  vice  Mills, 
promoted;  Henry  William  Ducachet,  surgeon's  mate. 


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Second  lieutenants — Thomas  Grennel,  Riere  Pardessus,  George 
Duryee,  Underbill  Halstead,  William  Todd. 

Captains — James  A.  Moore,  vice  Skidmore,  resigned;  George 
Carroll,  vice  Harris,  moved. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Theodore  F.  Brett,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  McKenna,  resigned; 
John  J.  Ditmas,  major,  vice  Brett,  promoted;  William  W.  Phillips, 
chaplain,  vice  Howe,  resigned. 

John  Meserole,  captain,  vice  Ditmas,  promoted;  Henry  P.  Beers, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Jewett,  resigned. 

Second  lieutenants — Benjamin  P.  Benson,  vice  Beers,  promoted; 
John  Remsen,  vice  Hagerman,  resigned;  Charles  M.  Graham,  junior. 

Cornets — Levi  Hart,  Isaac  M.  Hand. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Job  Hoyt,  captain;  Samuel  S.  Osborn,  first  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Austin,  junior,  second  lieutenant. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Henry  Seymour,  division  inspector;  George  Hall,  judge  advocate; 
Amos  P.  Granger,  quartermaster;  Simeon  West,  paymaster. 

Ordered,  that  the  military  commissions  issued  during  the  present 
session  of  the  Council  be  considered  as  issued  on  the  27th  of  March 
with  a  view  to  the  preservation  of  equal  claims  to  rank  unless  other- 
wise directed. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  surgeon  general  of  the  militia. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

First  division  of  infantry: 
John  Floyd,  major  general. 


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1819. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Second  division  of  infantry: 

Daniel  S.  Grisvvold,  judge  advocate;  Charles  King,  inspector; 
Benjamin  U.  Coles,  quartermaster;  Charles  Mapes,  paymaster. 

QUEENS    COUNTY. 

Third  division  of  infantry: 
Jeremiah  J.  Drake,  judge  advocate. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Seventh  division  of  infantry: 

James  Tallmadge,  junior,  major  general;  Hilen  Rudd,  inspector; 
Thomas  J.  Oakley,  judge  advocate;  Jeremiah  M.  Conklin,  quarter- 
master; John  W.  Wheeler,  paymaster;  John  Cooper,  hospital 
surgeon. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge,  judge  advocate. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  division  of  infantry: 

Peter  J.  Vosburgh,  major  general. 

Twelfth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jacob  R.  Van  Rensselaer,  brigadier  general. 

Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Fleming,  colonel. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Thirty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry : 
Jehiel  Tuttle,  brigadier  general. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
James  Robertson,  colonel;  Enoch  Blakeslee,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Jacob  Hitchcock,  major. 


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RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Ninth  division  of  infantry: 
Adam  Yates,  major  general. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

James  McKown,  judge  advocate. 
Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

John  Taylor,  captain;  James  Gibbons,  lieutenant;  James  Dunn, 
ensign;  Peter  C.  Gansevoort,  lieutenant;  Cornelius  Egberts,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Tenth  division  of  infantry: 

Simon  DeRidder,  major  general;  John  C.  Walker,  inspector; 
Joseph  Boies,  judge  advocate;  Henry  Robinson,  quartermaster; 
Robert  Sackrider,  paymaster;  Otis  Spurr,  hospital  surgeon. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Place,  brigadier  general;  Irey  C.  Stevens,  paymaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  H.  Van  Schaick,  colonel;  Walter  DeRidder,  lieutenant 
colonel;  Calvin  Everest,  major;  Henry  W.  Northrop,  adjutant. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY.  ' 

Twelfth  division  of  infantry- 
Calvin  Brittain,  major  general;  William  S.  Ely,  inspector;  Micah 
Sterling,  judge  advocate;  Henry  Slott,  quartermaster;  George  Spaf- 
ford.  paymaster;  Leonard  M.  Davis,  hospital  surgeon. 
Fourth  brigade  of  infantry : 
Benjamin  Wright,  inspector. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry: 
Timothy  Baker,  inspector. 


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MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Richard  Dodge,  major  general;  John  K.  Page  (John  Keyes 
Paige),  judge  advocate. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  division  of  infantry: 

John  L.  Viele,  inspector;  James  Van  Schoonhoven,  judge  advo- 
cate; Cyrus  Johnson,  hospital  surgeon;  William  Tayler,  quarter- 
master. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  division  of  infantry: 
John  Ellis,  major  general. 
Twenty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry : 
Thaddeus  M.  Wood,  brigadier  general. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  division  of  infantry: 
Ansel  Goodrich,  major  general. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  division  of  infantry: 
Matthew  Carpenter,  major  general. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  division  of  infantry: 

Eli  Matson,  major  general;  Stephen  Van  Anden,  quartermaster; 
Joseph  L.  Richardson,  paymaster;  Ira  H.  Smith,  hospital  surgeon; 
Ebenezer  S.  Beach,  inspector. 

Seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ebenezer  S.  Beach,  brigadier  general;  Henry  Kennedy,  inspector; 
Richard  L.  Smith,  judge  advocate. 


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2012  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Moses  Wisner,  colonel;  Henry  R.  Brinckerhoff,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Isaac  Barnum,  major. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  division  of  infantry: 
Worthy  L.  Churchill,  major  general. 
Sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 
William  A.  Mills,  brigadier  general. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  division  of  infantry: 
William  Warren,  major  general. 
Fifth  brigade  of  infantry : 
Sumner  Warren,  brigadier  general. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  division  of  infantry: 

Samuel  S.  Haight,  major  general;  William  B.  Rochester,  judge 
advocate. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
Joseph  Clark,  lieutenant. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  infantry: 

Daniel   Cruger,   brigadier  general;   William   W.   McCay,  judge 
advocate. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 
John  T.  Cooper,  adjutant. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 
Division  of  artillery: 

Samuel  Stevens,  judge  advocate. 


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genesee  county. 
Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Isaac  Tice,  captain,  vice  Cowen,  resigned;  Worthy  Waters,  junior, 
first  lieutenant;  Asahel  Heath,  second  lieutenant. 
Joseph  Towner,  captain. 
In  the  militia  of  this  state: 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Matthew  Trotter,  major  general. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Major  generals— Cadwallader  D.  Colden,  Robert  Bogardus, 
Edward  W.  Laight. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  brigade  of  infantry: 
Benjamin  Chamberlin,  judge  advocate. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

The  Commander-in-chief  having  raised  by  brevet  Solomon  Van 
Rensselaer  to  the  rank  of  major  general  in  the  militia  of  the  state 
on  account  of  his  distinguished  gallantry  and  public  spirit  in  the 
military  service  of  his  country  and  especially  during  the  late  war  on 
the  Niagara  frontier,  therefore, 

Resolved,  that  the  said  brevet  be  confirmed  and  that  a  com- 
mission issue  to  him  as  major  general  accordingly  in  the  militia  of 
this  state. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  De  Mott,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brooks,  promoted;  John 
Montgomery,  major,  vice  Scott,  declining;  Cornelius  Post,  adjutant, 
vice  Halsey,  moved;    John  L.   Eastman,  surgeon,  vice  Delavan, 
resigned;  Peter  Covert,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Brown,  resigned. 


1819. 


1819. 


2014  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — Samuel  Almy,  vice  Kelly,  resigned;  Aaron  Miller,  vice 
I.  Miller,  resigned;  Charles  Combs,  vice  Sutton,  declined;  James 
DeMott,  vice  Himroot,  moved;  Joseph  Bailey,  vice  Reynolds, 
moved. 

Lieutenants — John  Kelly,  vice  Almy,  promoted;  Simeon  McLaf- 
ferty,  vice  Conklin,  declined;  Clinton  Johnson,  vice  Bailey, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Gad  Sheldon,  vice  Kelly,  promoted;  James  Martin; 
John  C.  Casterline,  vice  Lemon,  declined;  James  Osburn,  vice 
Brown,  promoted;  Abraham  Van  Doren,  vice  Post,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Yerkes,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Samuel  Benson,  vice  Halsey, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Second  regiment: 

Archalus  Gates,  surgeon,  vice  Royce,  promoted;  George  B.  Elliott, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — John  C.  Gates,  vice  Doremus,  resigned;  John  Burton. 

Lieutenants — William  Larzelere,  Joseph  Gardner. 

Ensigns — Jonathan  Delany,  Silas  A.  Wade,  Halsey  Whitehead, 
Henry  McCartney. 

A  new  regiment  organized  in  the  county  of  Seneca  consisting 
of  Major  John  Furlong's  battalion  and  part  of  the  One  Hundred 
and  Second  regiment  and  denominated  the  One  Hundred  and 
Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Furlong,  colonel;  John  Selfridge,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Annanias  Wells,  major,  vice  Furlong,  promoted. 

Captains — Sanford  Sisson,  vice  Selfridge,  promoted;  Valentine 
Crager,  vice  Wells,  promoted. 

Moses  Clark,  lieutenant,  vice  Sisson,  promoted;  George  Thomp- 
son, ensign,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Benjamin  Hall,  lieutenant;  James 
Covel,   ensign;   Abram    Crager,   lieutenant,   vice   C.    Crager,   pro- 


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moted;  Chancy  Bishop,  lieutenant,  vice  Aldridge,  resigned;  Orren 
Moore,  ensign  vice  Bishop,  promoted;  John  Woodruff,  lieutenant; 
Adonijah  H.  Fairchild,  ensign;  Joseph  Spencer,  lieutenant;  Ethan 
W.  Allen,  ensign,  vice  Spencer,  promoted. 

Jerry  G.  Blasdell,  captain. 

Thirty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry : 

John  D.  Coe,  quartermaster,  vice  DeMott,  promoted;  Pierre  Bar- 
ker, paymaster;  Asgill  Gibbs,  judge  advocate. 

Twenty-first  division  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Birdsall,  judge  advocate. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — William  Graham,  captain;  Matthias  D.  Coons,  first 
lieutenant;  Richard  J.  Trowbridge,  second  lieutenant;  Thomas  H. 
Woodward,  ensign. 

CLINTON,    ESSEX    AND    FRANKLIN    COUNTIES. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Theodorus  Ross,  colonel,  with  rank  from  June  22,  1818,  being 
appointed  by  mistake  to  the  Fourteenth  regiment;  Gilead  Sperry, 
lieutenant  colonel;  Sampson  Smith,  major;  Thomas  Hubbard,  adju- 
tant; Jonathan  K.  Wood,  paymaster;  William  Beaumont,  surgeon. 

Hiram  Safford,  captain,  vice  Sperry,  promoted;  Mathur  M.  Stan- 
dish,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Safford,  promoted;  Harman  Graves,  sec- 
ond lieutenant,  vice  Standish,  promoted;  John  Mallory,  cornet,  vice 
Graves,  promoted. 

Selah  Westcott,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Benjamin  Baxter, 
first  lieutenant;  James  Eastbrook,  second  lieutenant;  Aaron  Ismond, 
cornet. 

Joshua  Holcomb,  captain,  vice  McKenzie;  William  McKenzie, 
first  lieutenant;  Robert  McKenzie,  second  lieutenant;  Levi  Rhodes, 
cornet. 


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2016  Annual  Report  of  the 

Henry  Graves,  first  lieutenant;  Truman  Nye,  second  lieutenant; 
Henry  Gregory,  cornet;  Warren  Briggs,  second  lieutenant;  Benja- 
min Clark,  cornet. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amos  Nichols,  quartermaster,  vice  Morse,  resigned;  Samuel  Bug- 
bee,  junior,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Lyon,  moved. 

Ebenezer  Hopkins,  captain,  vice  Scott,  moved;  John  Sisson,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hopkins,  promoted;  Alander  Sturdevant,  ensign,  vice 
Sisson,  promoted;  Jedediah  Edgerton,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Bar- 
ker, resigned;  Edward  Staunton,  ensign,  vice  Edgerton,  promoted; 
Wilder  Butterfield,  lieutenant,  vice  Staunton,  moved;  Latan  Hil- 
dreth,  ensign,  vice  Butterfield,  promoted. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry. 

Gardner  Stow,  adjutant. 

John  B.  Cuyler,  lieutenant,  vice  Morehouse,  promoted;  Abraham 
Chase,  ensign,  vice  Cuyler,  promoted;  Cheney  Burpee,  ensign. 

Asa  Leet,  captain;  Chester  Taylor,  lieutenant;  John  Greely,  junior, 
ensign;  James  D.  Stevenson,  ensign. 

Jacob  Lobdell,  captain  of  riflemen. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Essex  lately  commanded  by 
Major  Daniel  Blish: 

Allen  Peck,  major,  vice  Blish,  resigned. 

Charles  B.  Prindle,  adjutant,  vice  Finch,  promoted. 

Charles  Malbone,  junior,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Apollos  Thayer,  Fisk  Taylor,  Ephraim  Boynton. 

Ensigns — Leverit  Mallory,  Joel  T.  Ridout,  Joel  Peck. 

Phineas  Brown,  lieutenant;  Seth  Johnson,  ensign. 

Riflemen — John  Finch,  captain;  John  Otis,  second,  lieutenant; 
Josiah  Hewit,  ensign. 


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Joseph  Hull,  captain. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Essex  commanded  by  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel  Thomas  Leland: 

Resolved  K.  Baker,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hale,  deceased. 

Fortieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Simeon  Dryden,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  J.  Potter,  quartermaster,  vice  DeRidder,  promoted; 
William  H.  Van  Schaick,  paymaster,  vice  Ingals,  promoted;  Oliver 
Norton,  surgeon,  vice  Mosher,  promoted;  Charles  R.  Mosher,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Norton,  promoted. 

Orsburn  Wilson,  lieutenant,  vice  Northrop,  promoted;  Tristram 
Corlis,  ensign,  vice  Wilson,  promoted;  Alexander  Robinson,  ensign,, 
vice  Whiteside,  declined. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  McNaughton,  major,  vice  Scott,  resigned. 

John  McFarland,  captain,  vice  McNaughton,  promoted;  Malcom 
McNaughton,  lieutenant,  vice  McFarland,  promoted;  James  Steel, 
ensign,  vice  McNaughton,  promoted. 

Leonard  Church,  captain,  vice  Gray,  resigned;  Ansel  Estee, 
ensign,  vice  Church,  promoted;  Moses  McDougall,  lieutenant,  vice 
Todd,  moved. 

Ensigns — Isaac  Paddock,  vice  Pattin,  declined;  Marble  Hewitt, 
vice  McDonald,  declined;  Timothy  N.  Allen,  vice  Tomb,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Danforth  Billings,  adjutant,  vice  Rice,  promoted;  Robert  Kerr, 

paymaster,  vice  Robinson,  resigned;  Philip  V.  N.  Morris,  surgeon, 

vice  Mallery,  moved;  Mathew  Stevenson,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Mal- 

lery,  promoted. 

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Captains — Henry  Rice,  vice  Scott,  promoted;  Dyer  Pierce,  vice 
Norton,  moved. 

Ozias  Dix,  lieutenant,  vice  Pierce,  promoted;  Michael  F.  Palmer, 
ensign,  vice  Briggs,  declining. 

Derick  Van  Ycghten,  captain,  vice  Edie,  resigned;  Jacob  Vanden- 
burgh,  lieutenant,  vice  VanVeghten,  promoted;  Philip  V.  N.  Smith, 
ensign,  vice  Flanders,  declining. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Simeon  Z.  Henry,  surgeon,  vice  Rood,  moved;  William  K.  Scott, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Henry,  promoted. 

Alexander  Southerland,  captain,  vice  Powell,  resigned;  John 
Galutia,  lieutenant,  vice  Southerland,  promoted;  Philip  Eastman, 
ensign,  vice  Galutia,  promoted. 

Alexander  Fullerton,  captain,  vice  Allen,  moved;  Archibald  J. 
Gilchrist,  lieutenant,  vice  Fullerton,  promoted. 

James  McDougall,  captain,  vice  Leigh,  resigned;  Nicholas  Mcln- 
tyre,  lieutenant,  vice  McDougall,  promoted;  John  Graham,  ensign, 
vice  Mclntyre,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Lodewicus  S.  Viele,  captain;  Simon  Chubb,  lieutenant; 
John  Crocker,  ensign. 

Samuel  McMillen,  ensign. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Mosher,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Seventeenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  A.  Sherwood,  paymaster;  John  H.  Hitchcock,  quarter- 
master. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Luther  Fletcher,  surgeon,  vice  Spurr,  promoted;  Richard  H. 
Standish,  paymaster,  vice  Chandler,  moved. 

Riflemen — Edward  Bulkeley,  captain,  vice  Sackrider,  promoted; 


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John   Fish,   lieutenant,  vice   Bulkeley,  promoted;    Numan   Spicer, 
ensign,  vice  Fish,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Benjamin  Hyde,  captain,  vice  Whitney,  deceased;  Thomas  Kins- 
man, lieutenant,  vice  Hyde,  promoted;  Horace  M.  F.  Smith,  ensign, 
vice  Kinsman,  promoted. 

WARREN    AND    WASHINGTON    COUNTIES. 

Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Shadrach  F.  Mead,  quartermaster,  vice  Harris,  moved;  Nathan 
Tubbs,  surgeon's  mate. 

John  Estee,  captain,  vice  Pierce,  moved;  Jacob  Winter,  lieutenant, 
vice  Estee,  promoted;  Rufus  Anderson,  ensign,  vice  Winter, 
promoted. 

Archibald  Washburn,  captain,  vice  Barber,  moved;  Aulton  Nel- 
son, lieutenant;  Jacob  Wilcox,  ensign. 

David  Woodward,  captain,  vice  Bishop,  moved;  Levi  F.  Pasco, 
lieutenant,  vice  Thurman,  declined;  Miles  B.  Warren,  ensign;  Wil- 
liam Griffin,  lieutenant,  vice  Wickes,  declined;  David  Cameron, 
ensign,  vice  Griffin,  promoted. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asahel  Clark,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Ostrander,  resigned;  John 
Helebert,  junior,  major,  vice  Thompson,  declined;  Luther  Wait,  pay- 
master, vice  Sherwood,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Barnet  Bond,  captain,  vice  Moss,  resigned; 
Epaphras  Ransom,  lieutenant,  vice  Bond,  promoted;  George  Smith, 
ensign,  vice  Ransom,  promoted. 

Amos  Green,  captain,  vice  Dunham,  moved;  Ebenezer  Bates, 
lieutenant,  vice    Green,  promoted;   Tim   M.    Palmer,   ensign,  vice 


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2020  Annual  Report  of  the 

Bates,  promoted;  Thomas  Vaughan,  lieutenant,  vice  Barnham,  pro- 
moted; James  Farr,  ensign,  vice  Degolier,  promoted. 

Benjamin  Ogden,  captain,  vice  Danford,  moved;  Alva  B.  Pitcherr 
lieutenant,  vice  Ogden,  promoted;  Lyman  Robertson,  ensign,  vice- 
Pitcher,  promoted. 

Riflemen — William  Baker,  captain,  vice  Helebert,  promoted;  Joel 
Winchop,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  Alexander  Cat- 
lin,  ensign,  vice  Winchop,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Cady,  quartermaster,  vice  Packard,  declined;  Adam  J, 
Roof,  paymaster. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Archibald  Mclntyre,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hanson,  resigned; 
William  J.  Dodge,  major,  vice  Mclntyre,  promoted;  Oren  Johnsonr 
surgeon,  vice  Read,  deceased;  Giles  H.  Fonda,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Johnson,  promoted;  James  Campbell,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice 
Veeder,  resigned. 

Duncan  Clark,  captain,  vice  Artgasinger,  resigned;  Howland 
Grinnell,  lieutenant,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  John  L.  Lobdell,  ensign. 

Jesse  Smith,  captain,  vice  Meeker,  resigned;  Servanus  Hildreth, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  James  McKevvn,  ensign. 

Charles  Stewart,  captain,  vice  Dodge,  promoted;  Peter  Car- 
michael,  lieutenant,  vice  Steward,  promoted;  Alexander  Shephard, 
ensign;  Jacob  Sammons,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Jennison  Giles,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  moved; 
Abner  Johnson,  lieutenant,  vice  Giles,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles    Brockway,    lieutenant    colonel,    vice    Davis,    resigned; 


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Samuel  Bant,  major,  vice  Brockway,  promoted;  Sylvanus  Palmer, 
chaplain,  vice  Proudfit,  moved. 

Light  Infantry — Isaac  Thompson,  captain,  vice  Bant,  pro- 
moted; Giles  P.  Tabor,  lieutenant,  vice  Thompson,  promoted; 
Samuel  Manchester,  ensign,  vice  Tabor,  promoted. 

William  Martin,  ensign,  vice  Curtis,  moved;  Albert  Marsellus, 
lieutenant,  vice  Riggs,  resigned;  George  H.  Tuttle,  ensign,  vice  Mar- 
sellus, promoted;  Alexander  McFarlin,  ensign,  vice  Woodworth, 
moved. 

William  Fonda,  captain,  vice  Wait,  resigned;  Daniel  Durfey,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Fonda,  promoted. 

Luther  Wheeler,  captain,  vice  Wilson,  resigned;  Erastus  Thorp, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wilson,  resigned;  Enoch  Honeywell,  ensign,  vice 
Wheeler,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — John  L.  Francisco,  captain,  vice  Overacker, 
moved;  Josiah  Wadsworth,  lieutenant;  Andrew  Isdall,  ensign. 

Walter  Waite,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Holmes,  surgeon,  vice  Webster,  promoted;  John  Shuler, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Holmes,  promoted;  Robert  G.  Nellis,  pay- 
master, vice  Roof,  promoted. 

Robert  Hall,  captain,  vice  Failing,  resigned;  John  G.  Snyder, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hall,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Jacob  G.  Walraudt,  vice  Snyder,  promoted;  Peter  P. 
Quackenbush,  vice  Walradt,  resigned;  Daniel  Bellinger,  vice  Reed, 
promoted;  David  Hackney  (of  riflemen),  vice  Garlock,  moved. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  G.  Eacker,  colonel,  vice  Cook,  resigned;  Henry  Markell, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Eacker,  promoted;  John  C.  Lipe,  major,  vice 
Shaver,  resigned. 


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Nicholas  Waggoner,  adjutant,  vice  Lipe.  promoted. 

Christopher  Klock,  captain,  vice  Failing,  resigned;  Cornelius  W~ 
Beekman,  lieutenant,  vice  Klock,  promoted;  John  A.  Failing,  ensign, 
vice  Beekman,  promoted. 

Martinus  J.  Dillenback,  captain,  vice  Cook,  resigned;  Frederick 
Shaver,  lieutenant,  vice  Dillenback,  promoted;  John  Quilhot,  ensign. 

Daniel  Getman,  captain,  vice  Markell,  promoted;  Henry  Tackey, 
lieutenant,  vice  Getman,  promoted;  Jacob  Hartd,  ensign. 

John  Gilliland,  captain,  vice  Shaver,  resigned;  Jacob  D.  Fox,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gilliland,  promoted;  Joseph  W.  Nellis,  ensign;  George 
Gray,  lieutenant;  George  Waggoner,  junior,  ensign. 

Peter  Ehle,  junior,  captain,  vice  Zielly,  moved;  Daniel  A.  Lipe, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ehle,  promoted;  Peter  G.  Waggoner,  ensign,  vice 
Lipe,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Guert  Van  Schoonhoven,  major  general,  vice  Dunning,  appointed 
sheriff. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Sylvanus  Marvin,  second  lieutenant;  John  Hutchinson,  cornet. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Barton  Warren,  captain,  vice  Towsen,  resigned;  Thomas  Wilber, 

lieutenant,  vice  Warren,  promoted;  Thomas  Congdon,  ensign,  vice 

Wilber,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Morrison  Taylor,  paymaster,  vice  Bull,  resigned. 


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greene  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Overbagh,  captain,  vice  J.  Overbagti,  resigned;  Christeo 
O'Brien,  lieutenant,  vice  Overbagh,  promoted. 

Sylvester  Nicolls,  captain,  vice  Green,  resigned;  Charles  B.  Ben- 
ton, lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  resigned;  Ira  Canfield,  ensign,  vice 
O'Brien,  promoted;  William  F.  Fraser,  ensign. 

Abraham  Van  Vechten,  captain,  vice  Baker,  resigned;  Addision 
Porter,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Vechten,  promoted;  George  G.  Harden- 
bergh,  ensign,  vice  Porter,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Jesse  Adams,  lieutenant,  vice  Hamilton,  moved  away; 
Henry  Bagley,  ensign,  vice  Adams,  promoted.  ' 

George  G.  Hardenbergh,  lieutenant;  Barent  Dubois,  junior, 
ensign. 

Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Groom,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  VanBergen,  declined;  Bar- 
tholomew Gedney,  major,  vice  Groom,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Ambrose  Kirtland,  captain,  vice  Wilcox, 
moved;  Samuel  King,  lieutenant,  vice  Kirtland,  promoted;  Russell 
Judson,  ensign,  vice  King,  promoted. 

Jonathan  Miller,  captain,  vice  Gedney,  promoted;  Absalom  Ged- 
ney, lieutenant;  Jesse  Miller,  ensign. 

Isaac  McCagg,  captain,  vice  Vandebergh,  resigned;  Michael 
Bronk,  lieutenant;  Abraham  H.  Houghtailing,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Levi  H.  Alden,  adjutant,  vice  Babcock,  moved;  Horace  V.  Beach, 
surgeon;  Samuel  Baldwin,  paymaster,  vice  Rowley,  promoted. 

William  Stimpson,  captain,  vice  Hitchcock,  promoted;  Lemuel  C. 
Stimpson,  lieutenant,  vice  Stimpson;  Justin  Brainard,  ensign,  vice 
Stimpson,  promoted. 


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2024  Annual  Report  of  the 

Daniel  Rowley,  captain,  vice  Van  Valkenburgh,  moved;  Benjamin 
Mabin,  lieutenant,  vice  Rowley,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Klein,  vice  Mabin,  promoted;  Orrin  Parsons; 
Abraham  Brewer,  vice  McGregor,  promoted. 

John  L.  Decker,  captain,  vice  Kingsley,  declined;  Burl  White, 
lieutenant,  vice  Decker,  promoted;  Frederick  Tiel,  ensign,  vice 
Davenport,  promoted. 

Henry  Lara  way,  captain,  vice  Becker,  resigned;  George  Weeks, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sole,  resigned;  Laban  R.  Robinson,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Coonley,  captain,  vice  Shear,  resigned;  Leonard  Coonley, 
lieutenant;  Leonard  Woodbeck,  lieutenant;  Archibald  Stevens, 
junior,  ensign. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Wells  Finch,  captain,  vice  Reynolds,  moved;  Ambrose  C. 
Blakesly,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Finch,  promoted;  John  Miller,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Blakesly,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  regiment. 

Casper  Van  Loon,  captain;  William  F.  Fraser,  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Miller,  junior,  ensign. 

Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Frederick  Plank,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Reynolds,  moved; 
Cyrenus  Linnen,  major,  vice  Plank,  promoted;  Daniel  D.  Howe, 
adjutant,  vice  Wildie,  resigned;  Charles  S.  Hitchcock,  quartermaster, 
vice  Howe;  Amos  Botsford,  surgeon,  vice  Hart,  resigned. 

Lyman  Strong,  captain,  vice  Stocking,  moved;  Deliverance  B. 
Harvey,  lieutenant,  vice  Strong,  promoted;  Ambrose  Chapman, 
ensign,  vice  Harvey,  promoted. 

William  McHinch,  captain,  vice  Fiero,  resigned;  Peter  Schermer- 
horn,  lieutenant,  vice  McHinch,  promoted;  Jacob  Petre,  ensign,  vice 
Schermerhorn,  promoted. 


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William  L.  Norton,  captain,  vice  Stanton,  resigned;  John  Green, 
lieutenant,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  Mather  Williams,  ensign,  vice 
Greene,  promoted;  Abel  Avery,  lieutenant,  vice  Root,  moved;  Orrin 
Linsley,  ensign,  vice  Avery,  promoted;  Gilbert  Pierce,  ensign;  Levi 
Tremain,  lieutenant,  vice  Scovill,  resigned;  Hiram  Carter,  ensign, 
vice  Tremain,  promoted. 

William  Darby,  captain,  vice  Linnen,  promoted;  James  Wildie, 
lieutenant,  vice  Darby,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Elijah  Van  Horn,  major,  vice  Shaver,  promoted. 

Abner  Bissell,  captain,  vice  Van  Horn,  promoted;  James  Job, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Bissell,  promoted;  John  Hoagland,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Job,  promoted;  Dudley  Wright,  cornet. 

William  W.  Zimmer,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Walter 
Briggs,  junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Posson,  resigned;  Henry  Her- 
man, second  lieutenant;  John  C.  Bouck,  cornet. 

RICHMOND    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

James  Guyon,  colonel,  vice  Warner,  resigned. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Lewis  K.  Storms,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Guyon,  promoted. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Winant  Bennet,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Meller,  resigned;  David 
Hanson,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Bennet,  promoted;  Peter  P. 
Schenck,  cornet,  vice  Hanson,  promoted. 


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new  york  county. 

Abraham  A.  Blauvelt,  captain;  William  Brewer,  first  lieutenant, 
vice  Blauvelt,  promoted;  John  J.  Demarest,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Brewer,  promoted;  William  Coquellet,  cornet,  vice  Demarest, 
promoted. 

Thomas  Theall,  second  lieutenant;  John  Cairns,  cornet,  vice 
Theall,  promoted. 

Charles  Wollen,  captain;  John  McComb,  first  lieutenant;  vice 
Wollen,  promoted;  William  H.  Miller,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
McComb,  promoted;  Thomas  Johnson,  cornet,  vice  Miller, 
promoted. 

SCHOHARIE   COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Christian  H.  Sharer,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bouck,  promoted; 

William  Mann,  major,  vice  Shafer,  promoted;  Constant  Brown, 
adjutant,  vice  Mann,  promoted;  James  E.  McQueen,  paymaster, 
vice  Shafer,  promoted;  Joseph  Becker,  quartermaster,  vice  Enders, 
resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Leonard  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Warren, 
declined;  Peter  P.  S\vart,  ensign. 

Benjamin  Lay,  captain,  vice  Lord,  moved;  John  E.  Earls,  lieu- 
tenant; John  Tippit,  ensign. 

Hiram  Mace,  captain,  vice  Krum,  moved;  John  Krum,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  Worden,  moved;  Harry  Bundy,  ensign,  vice  Mace, 
promoted;  Barto  U.  Brewer,  lieutenant,  vice  Becker,  declined;  Con- 
rad H.  Burghard,  ensign. 

Robert  A.  Lamont,  captain,  vice  Dibble,  resigned;  James  Holmes, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Lamont,  promoted;  Joel  Dodge,  ensign,  vice 
Wolverton,  declined. 

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"Dominick,  lieutenant,   viee   Harden,  promoted;  James  Thompson, 


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ensign. 


Charles  Knox,  captain,  vice  Campbell,  resigned;  Phineas  Rowley, 
lieutenant,  vice  Knox,  promoted ;  David  Peak,  ensign,  vice  Rowley, 
promoted;  Peter  Keyser,  lieutenant,  vice  Spoor,  moved;  John  Efnor, 
ensign,  vice  Best,  declined. 

Daniel  Larkin,  captain,  vice  Lawrence,  resigned;  John  Little- 
brant,  lieutenant,  vice  Larkin,  promoted;  Adam  Driesback,  ensign, 
vice  Michals,  declined. 

Riflemen— Thomas  Bouck,  lieutenant,  vice  Sidniegh,  promoted; 
David  C.  Bouck,  ensign,  vice  Bouck,  promoted;  Joseph  Efner, 
junior,  ensign  light  infantry,  vice  McQueen,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Dice,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  John  Fink, 
major,  vice  Dice,  promoted. 

Daniel  Hager,  junior,  captain,  vice  Fink,  promoted;  Stephen 
Badgley,  lieutenant,  vice  Hager,  promoted;  Francis  Winne,  ensign. 

John  Cornwell,  captain,  vice  Barley,  declined;  John  Mayham, 
lieutenant,  vice  Cornwell,  promoted;  Aurey  Ferguson,  ensign;  Miles 
Tyler,  lieutenant;  James  B.  Tredwell,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  G.  Mann,  colonel,  vice  Daniels,  resigned;  Philip  Van  Steen- 
bergh,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Mann,  promoted;  John  Stall,  major, 
vice  Van  Steenbergh,  promoted. 

Peter  Bellinger,  captain;  Henry  Franie,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice 
Bellinger,  promoted;  John  G.  Bouck,  ensign,  vice  Franie,  promoted; 
Henry  J.  Moke,  ensign,  vice  Homes,  moved. 

Adam  H.  Shaffer,  captain,  vice  Warner,  moved;  Henry  Warner, 
lieutenant,  vice  Shaffer,  promoted;  Philip  Mann,  ensign,  vice  War- 
ner, promoted. 


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David  Eldredge.  captain,  vice  Carter,  resigned;  Newel  R.  Smithy 
lieutenant,  vice  Eldredge,  promoted;  Jacob  Bonta,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Jacob  Rosenbergh,  captain,  vice  Wright,  resigned;  John  Winslow,. 
lieutenant,  vice  Rosenbergh,  promoted:  John  Sixbe,  ensign,  vice 
Winslow,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — David  Brott,  captain,  vice  Shaffer,  resigned; 
Peter  Van  Wie,  lieutenant,  vice  Brott,  promoted;  Edward  Mac- 
Daniel,  ensign,  vice  Van  Wie,  promoted. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Martin  Phelps,  brigadier  general,  vice  Keep,  resigned;  Jedediah 
Barber,  paymaster. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Andrew  Dickson,  colonel,  vice  Phelps,  promoted;  Elezer  May, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dickson,  promoted;  Noah  R.  Smith,  major, 
vice  Reynolds;  Caleb  Ballard,  adjutant,  vice  Rice,  declining;  William 
Bartlett,  paymaster,  vice  Miles,  promoted;  John  Lynde,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  Barney,  promoted;  Sylvester  Miles,  quartermaster. 

Light  Infantry — Elisha  Webb,  captain,  vice  May,  promoted; 
Andrew  Burr,  liueutenant,  vice  Webb,  promoted;  Silas  Dewey, 
ensign,  vice  Burr,  promoted. 

Rufus  Beach,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Harrison  Bishop, 
lieutenant, vice  Beach,  promoted;  Miles  Morgan,  ensign, vice  Bishop, 
promoted. 

Gersham  Richardson,  captain,  vice  Wilcox,  resigned;  Jesse  Bur- 
diet,  lieutenant,  vice  Richards,  promoted;  John  Maxam,  ensign,  vice 
Randall,  moved:  Harry  McGraw,  ensign,  vice  Goble,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel   G.   Hatheway,  colonel,  vice  Wheeler,  resigned;  Robert 


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Watson,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hathaway,  promoted;  Samuel  Buel, 
major,  vice  Watson,  promoted;  Azariel  Blanchard,  adjutant;  Rufus 
Rice,  quartermaster;  Harry  Keeler,  paymaster. 

Rufus  Dunham,  captain,  vice  Buel,  promoted;  Timothy  Hurlbert, 
lieutenant,  vice  Dunham,  promoted;  Jesse  Wilcox,  ensign,  vice 
Hurlbert,  promoted. 

Elijah  E.  Benjamin,  captain,  vice  Kinney,  moved;  Henry  Patrick, 
lieutenant,  vice  Benjamin,  promoted;  Thomas  Hambleton,  ensign, 
vice  Patrick,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Rufus  Fremon,  captain,  vice  Vincent,  moved;  Thomas 
Buel,  lieutenant,  vice  Fremon,  promoted;  Joseph  S.  Burdick,  ensign. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  part  of  the  Fifty-eighth  regiment 
and  to  be  denominated  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  regi- 
ment of  infantry: 

Joseph  Reynolds,  colonel;  Nicholas  Aker,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Jacob  Hemmingway,  major;  Alvan  Ryon,  surgeon;  Mordecai  Law, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Grove  Cooley,  captain, vice  Hemmingway,  promoted;  John  Morse, 
lieutenant,  vice  Titus,  resigned;  John  Valentine,  ensign,  vice  Clap, 
moved. 

William  Sharp,  captain,  vice  Green,  resigned;  Joseph  Green,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Sharp,  promoted;  Job  Blanchard,  ensign,  vice  Green, 
promoted. 

Solomon  Baker,  junior,  captain,  vice  Aker,  promoted;  Walton 
Sweatland,  lieutenant,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  Isaac  Robinson, 
ensign,  vice  Sweatland,  promoted. 

Silas  Root,  captain,  vice  Dwight,  resigned;  Alonson  Brown,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Root,  promoted;  James  Punderford,  ensign,  vice  Brown, 
promoted. 

Adam  Palmer,  captain,  vice  Lovel,  resigned;  Joseph  Rankin,  lieu- 


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tenant,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  John  Turner,  ensign,  vice  Ranking 
promoted. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  J.  Adams,  major,  vice  Smith,  sheriff. 

Lizer  B.  Canfield.  captain,  vice  Beach,  moved;  William  H.  War- 
ner, captain,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Joseph  Crofoot,  lieutenant,  vice 
Warner,  promoted;  Horatio  Howard,  ensign,  vice  Crofoot,  pro- 
moted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — James  Punderford,  captain;  John  Locke,  lieu- 
tenant; John  Kingman,  junior,  ensign. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Chauncey  Keep,  captain,  vice  Hoar,  resigned;  Tarcius  Ells,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Keep,  promoted;  Roswell  Stebbins,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Vandenburgh,  resigned;- Samuel  Noyes,  cornet,  vice  Bal- 
lard, resigned. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

In  the  militia  of  this  state: 
DeWitt  Clinton,  junior,  an  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Ninth  division  of  infantry: 

Barent  Schuyler,  inspector;  John  Woodworth,  junior,  paymaster; 
William  Boyd,  quartermaster;  Thomas  Turner,  junior,  and  David  S, 
Wendell,  aides-de-camp  to  the  major  general. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Donaldson,  paymaster. 

Smith  Brayton,  ensign,  vice  Bendy,  declined. 


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essex  county. 
Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Harris,  major,  vice  Bailey,  resigned. 

Minor  Benjamin,  captain,  vice  Harris,  promoted;  William 
Goncher,  lieutenant,  vice  Benjamin,  promoted;  John  Bliss,  ensign. 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

Twenty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Waring,  paymaster;  Ralph  J.  Bush,  assistant  hospital 
surgeon. 

Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Young,  captain;  John  J.  Denoyelles,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — John  Lyon,  Charles  Fullwood,  Robert  Denoyelles. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Anthony  May,  captain;  Harman  Goetchius,  lieutenant;  John  Pol- 
hamus,  surgeon;  James  Frederick,  ensign. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alfred  Mead,  adjutant,  vice  Mead,  promoted;  Tyler  Fountain, 
quartermaster,  vice  Mead,  promoted;  James  Lockwood,  surgeon, 
vice  Sacket,  promoted. 

Joshua  Ambler,  captain,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Jared  Lyon,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Lyon,  resigned;  John  Holms,  ensign,  vice  Seth  Lyon, 

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resigned;  Daniel  Woolsey,  lieutenant,  vice  Sarles,  resigned;  Stephen 
Clark,  ensign,  vice  Woolsey,  promoted;  Molby  Webster,  lieutenant, 
vice  Lockwood,  moved;  Rufus  Fancher,  ensign,  vice  Webster. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Mead,  paymaster. 

Fourth  division  of  infantry: 

James  Cooper,  paymaster. 


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orange  county. 

Third  brigade  of  cavalry: 

George  F.  Talman,  judge  advocate. 

Second  regiment  of  cavalry : 

William  Ecker,  major,  vice  Hill,  resigned;  John  Barber,  adjutant, 
vice  Williams,  resigned;  Alexander  Crawford,  quartermaster,  vice 
Bruny,  promoted;  Samuel  Williams,  paymaster,  vice  Wallace,  re- 
signed; Alexander  Crawford,  quartermaster,  vice  Bruyn,  promoted. 

Captains — Charles  Bruyn,  vice  Dickinson,  declined;  Nathaniel  P. 
Hill  (with  rank  from  April  24,  1818),  vice  Miliken;  Richard  Jen- 
nings, vice  Watkins,  resigned;  Nathaniel  Dubois,  vice  Ecker,  pro- 
moted. 

James  Hunt,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Dubois,  promoted;  Lewis  D. 
Lockwood,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Hunt,  promoted;  Obadiah 
Brown,  cornet,  vice  Lockwood,  promoted. 

James  Waugh,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Decay,  resigned;  Daniel 
WcNeal,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Hill,  promoted;  Henry  D.  Crist, 
cornet,  vice  Houston,  resigned. 

Samuel  Heard,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Woodhull,  resigned;  John 
Woodruff,  junior,  second  lieutenant;  Charles  B.  Durland,  cornet. 

Charles  Bruyn,  captain,  vice  Dickerson,  declined;  John  G.  Har- 
denbergh,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Hasbrook,  resigned;  John  E.  Bogar- 
dus,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Dubois,  resigned;  Abraham  S.  Dubois, 
cornet. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Adam  V.  S.  Thorn,  lieutenant  colonel. 

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albany  county. 
Jacob  Hallenback,  first  lieutenant;  Henry  C.  Shaver,  second  lieu- 
tenant; Michael  Waggoner,  cornet. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Augustus  A.  Whitney,  captain;  Moses  Warren,  first  lieutenant, 
vice  Ford,  resigned;  James  Parcy,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Briggs, 
resigned;  Gideon  Lawton,  cornet. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

John  G.  Van  Voast,  first  lieutenant ;  Tennis  Tymeson,  second  lieu- 
tenant; Peter  H.  Brooks,  cornet. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

John  Follet,  captain;  John  Myers,  first  lieutenant;  Stephen  Yates, 
second  lieutenant;  John  Banker,  cornet. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  DeWitt,  chaplain;  Andrew  Kirk,  quartermaster,  vice  Han- 
sen, resigned;  Peter  Van  Olinda,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Chatterton, 
moved. 

Hezekiah  Scoville,  captain,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  promoted;  Alanson 
Jermain,  lieutenant,  vice  Scoville,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Richard  Varick  DeWitt,  vice  VanVechten,  promoted; 
William  Piatt,  vice  Jermain,  promoted;  George  Campbell,  vice  Dorr, 
declined;  Jacob  Vandenbergh,  vice  Marvin,  declined;  Richard 
Knowlsen,  vice  Shumway,  declined;  Bayard  E.  Hand,  vice  Miller, 
declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Nelson  Simkins,  vice  Rhead,  moved;  Lewis  Fancher, 
vice  S.  Fancher,  moved;  Frederick  Basler,  junior,  vice  Ball,  resigned. 
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Lieutenants — William  Rinehardt;  Stephen  H.  Doty,  vice  Sim- 
kins,  promoted;  Daniel  Sisson;  Johan  Jost  Sand,  vice  Fred  Basler,. 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Peter  Sand;  Daniel  Crippen,  vice  Fancher,  promoted; 
William  Brunk,  vice  Rinehardt,  promoted;  Zebulon  Holdridge. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hooper  dimming,  chaplain;  Lucas  J.  Witbeck,  paymaster;  Mat- 
thew Fort,  quartermaster;  Myndert  W.  McKinne,  surg-eon's  mate. 

Casparus  F.  Pruyn,  captain,  vice  Roff,  resigned;  Henry  Dyer, 
lieutenant,  vice  Pruyn,  promoted;  WTilliam  Meadon,  ensign,  vice 
Dyer,  promoted. 

Ethal  Enos,  captain;  Andrew  D.  Lansing,  lieutenant,  vice  Enos, 
promoted;  William  G.  Broesbeck,  ensign,  vice  Lansing,  promoted. 

Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  L.  Mulford,  captain,  vice  Russ,  resigned;  Rufus  Wood- 
ford, lieutenant,  vice  Mulford,  promoted;  James  Pierson,  ensign; 
Frederick  Rosekrans,  lieutenant,  vice  Patrie,  moved;  Franklin 
Foster,  ensign. 

Stephen  St.  John,  captain. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Holliday,  chaplain. 

Gershom  Hungerford,  captain,  vice  Aleman,  moved;  Benjamin 
Johnson,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Minard  Relyea,  Flenry  R.  Furbeck,  Jacob  I.  LeGrange. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  Jackson,  paymaster;  George  W.  Paige,  assistant  hospital 
surgeon;  Selah  R.  Hobby,  judge  advocate. 
Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Amasa   Parker,   colonel,  vice   Dewey,   resigned;   Samuel    Butler,. 


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lieutenant  colonel,  vice   Howell,  resigned;  Gabriel   North,  junior, 
major,  vice  Parker,  promoted. 

Benjamin  B.  Eells,  captain,  vice  North,  promoted;  John  M.  Hand- 
ford,  lieutenant,  vice  Eells. 

Nathaniel  Webb,  captain,  vice  Butler,  promoted;  Benjamin  Hath- 
away, lieutenant,  vice  Webb,  promoted. 

John  Carpenter,  captain,  vice  Teed,  resigned;  James  J.  Galley, 
lieutenant,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted;  Andrew  Crawford,  ensign, 
vice  Galley,  promoted. 

Joseph  Northrop,  captain,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned;  Jason  Good- 
rich, lieutenant,  vice  Northrop,  promoted;  John  A.  Hodge,  ensign. 

Daniel  Chamberlin,  captain,  vice  Beach,  resigned;  Silas  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wheat,  resigned;  Alvah  Elliott,  ensign,  vice  Cham- 
berlin, promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Wycoff,  adjutant;  Lewis  Hardenbergh,  quartermaster; 
Isaac  Sands,  paymaster. 

Adam  Shaver,  captain,  vice  P.  Shaver,  resigned;  Peter  Warren, 
ensign,  vice  Shaver,  promoted. 

Henry  C.  Ryer,  captain,  vice  Burhans,  resigned;  Liberty  Preston, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ryer,  promoted;  Amos  Reed,  ensign,  vice  Preston, 
promoted;  Jephthar  Seagar,  lieutenant;  John  Beadle,  ensign. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Cowen,  captain,  vice  McPherson,  promoted;  Ebenezer 
Gilbert,  lieutenant,  vice  Silleman,  resigned;  Hezekiah  Taylor,  ensign, 
vice  Grant,  resigned. 

Eli  Bagley,  captain,  vice  Newbery,  resigned;  Sheldon  Patterson, 
ensign,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Elihu  C.  Phelps,  ensign. 

Riflemen — John  Griffin,  captain;  Clark  H.  Goodrich,  lieutenant; 
Charles  Wainright,  ensign. 


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Elisha  Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  Bagley,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  John  H.  Gregory: 

Hezekiah  Elwood,  captain,  vice  Fuller,  resigned;  Joseph  Suel, 
lieutenant,  vice  Elwood,  promoted;  Isaac  Miller,  ensign,  vice  Suel, 
promoted. 

Nicholas  Gee,  captain,  vice  Shaver,  resigned;  James  Hitt,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gee,  promoted;  Samuel  S.  Keator,  ensign,  vice  Hitt, 
promoted.  * 

Sixty-ninth  regiment: 

James  Barber,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Henry  Wright;  Thaddeus  Hoyt,  vice  Hanford,  pro- 
moted; Darius  Maple  (of  riflemen),  vice  Hathaway,  promoted. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  Jenkins,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Forman,  resigned;  Daniel 
Diefendorf,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Jenkins,  promoted;  Peter  Vos- 
burgh,  first  lieutenant;  Cornelius  Bayley,  second  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Manchester,  second  lieutenant. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  Bennet,  captain,  vice  Churchill,  resigned;  Thomas  Chip- 
man,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Bennet,  promoted;  Abraham  Kennedy, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Chipman,  promoted;  Daniel  Lester,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Drake,  resigned;  William  L.  Clark,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Lester,  promoted. 

Xew  company — John  Dunson,  captain;  Erastus  L.  Tuttle,  first 
lieutenant;  Benjamin  F.  Barber,  second  lieutenant. 

Cyrus  L.  Warner,  second  lieutenant. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

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ontario  county. 

Benjamin  B.  Brown,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Shattuck,  promoted; 
William  Babcock,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Isaiah  Stillman,  captain, vice  Morse,  promoted;  Augustus  Blodget, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Woodward,  resigned;  Moses  Putney,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Blodget,  promoted. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Mirari  W.  Butterfield,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Phinney,  declined; 
William  Chase,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Petrie,  declined;  Thomas  H. 
Whittemore,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Sanford,  moved;  Joseph  Bloom- 
field,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Whittemore,  promoted. 

George  Jeffers,  junior,  captain,  vice  Smith,  moved;  William  H. 
Gordon,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Jeffers,  promoted;  Josiah  Hamilton, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Gordon,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Emery  Russel,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Peck,  declining. 

Clark  Durkee,  captain,  vice  Cole,  moved;  Lemuel  C.  Henderson, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Durkee,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Cook,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Henderson,  promoted. 

David  Hamblin,  captain;  Russel  Fuller,  first  lieutenant;  Elisha 
Backus,  second  lieutenant. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Daniel  Shumway,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Whitney,  resigned; 
Joseph  S.  Fenton,  major,  vice  Shumway,  promoted. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Miles  Riggs,  adjutant,  vice  Fenton,  promoted;  Miles  Gouger, 
surgeon's  mate. 

James  Squires,  captain,  vice  Williston,  resigned;  Ebenezer  Whit- 


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ney,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Squires,  promoted;  Andrew  Shaw,  second 
lieutenant. 

Abraham  Acre,  captain,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  Isaac  W.  Baker, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Acre,  promoted;  Jacob  Hicks,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Baker,  promoted. 

Washington  G.  Parker,  captain,  vice  Blodget,  resigned;  Lemuel 
D.  Newton,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Parker,  promoted;  David  Stone, 
second  lieutenant. 

David  Curtiss,  captain,  vice  Lothrop,  resigned;  George  W.  King, 
first  lieutenant. 

Zebediah  L.  Tracy,  second  lieutenant. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Jonathan  Read,  colonel. 

Benjamin  Read,  junior,  captain;  James  Stitt,  first  lieutenant; 
Charles  Haskins,  second  lieutenant. 

ESSEX,  CLINTON  AND  FRANKLIN  COUNTIES. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  the  Sixth  regiment  of  artillery, 
and  to  consist  of  the  companies  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Clinton 
and  Franklin,  and  to  be  denominated  the  Seventeenth  regiment  of 
artillery: 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Daniel  B.  Vaughan,  colonel. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Isaac  Jones,  lieutenant  colonel. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

ixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 
David    Emery,   first   lieutenant,   vice    Paddock,   moved;   Walter 
Kibbe,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Emery,  promoted;  Hezekiah  Green, 
cornet,  vice  Kibbe,  promoted. 


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genesee  county. 

Forty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry : 

James  Seymour,  quartermaster;  Rosvvell  Babbitt,  paymaster. 

Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — David  Glidden,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  Isaac  Allen, 
vice  Billings,  declined. 

Lieutenants — Shubal  Lewis,  vice  Glidden,  promoted;  Ira  Craw- 
ford, vice  Allen,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Erastus  S.  Core,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Peter  Cusik, 
\rice  Philips,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Dickson,  lieutenant  colonel;  William  H.  Ward,  major; 
Calvin  C.  Wells,  adjutant;  William  Chaffee,  quartermaster;  Henry 
D.  Gifford,  paymaster. 

Captains — Jesse  Church,  James  Pendal,  Isaac  T.  Gifford,  Daniel 
Franklin,  Lemuel  Paul,  William  Wright  (of  light  infantry),  George 
Brown  (of  riflemen),  Moses  Humes  (of  riflemen). 

Lieutenants — Joseph  Emerson,  Elisha  Tayler,  Hubbard  Evarts, 
Henry  P.  Colver,  Abisha  Gleason,  Daniel  Jameson,  Isaac  Barrows 
(of  light  infantry),  Ira  C.  Winans  (of  riflemen),  Asa  Adams  (of 
riflemen. 

Ensigns — Thester  T.  Holbrook,  Thomas  Brintnal,  John  Kindal, 
Samuel  L.  Elmore,  Martin  Brumley,  Ebenezer  Clark  (of  light  infan- 
try), Alfred  Scovel  (of  riflemen),  Daniel  Merrils  (of  riflemen). 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — William  Cobb,  Charles  Freeman. 

Lieutenants — Fisher  Bullard,  Jonathan  Buell,  James  Henry. 

Ensigns — Jonathan    Williams,     Benjamin    Huntington    Brown; 

Francis  Olmsted,  Elisha  Hill,  junior,  Robert  T.  Wintchel. 

Light  Infantry— Jason  Tyler,  lieutenant;  Ezekiel  F.  Brown, 
ensign. 


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One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Dunham,  colonel,  vice  Walsworth,  resigned;  Micah  Har- 
rington, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dunham,  promoted;  Otis  Turner, 
major,  vice  Huntington,  promoted;  James  Brown,  adjutant,  vice 
Turner,  promoted;  Lyman  Turner,  quartermaster,  vice  Brown; 
Austin  Delano,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Israel  Murdoch,  vice  Coon,  moved;  Ora  Lee;  Henry 
McNiel:  Charles  Bliss;  Daniel  P.  Bigelow;  Levi  Hall,  vice  Bacon, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Seymour  B.  Murdoch,  vice  I.  Murdock,  promoted; 
Benjamin  Drake;  Jonathan  Gates;  Adam  Foster;  Eli  Lee;  Joseph 
Rickey,  vice  Bliss,  promoted;  Durphey  Delano. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Goodrich,  Thomas  Strafford,  Thomas  Love, 
Stephen  Jinnings,  Allen  Porter,  John  S.  Woolcott,  David  Wether- 
wax,  Grovner  Daniels. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry : 

Asel  Woodruff,  captain;  Paul  S.  Brown,  first  lieutenant;  John 
Tuller,  second  lieutenant;  Thomas  Smith,  cornet. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

James  McKain,  junior,  captain;  Elijah  Spenen,  first  lieutenant, 
vice  McKain,  promoted;  Peter  Powers,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Spenen,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aaron  Gary,  captain,  vice  Champlain,  moved;  James  Stage,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gary,  promoted;  Amos  Kingsley,  ensign,  vice  Stage, 
promoted;  Marcus  Wakeman,  lieutenant;  John  Potter,  ensign; 
Elisha  W.  Rumsey,  lieutenant;  John  Stevens,  ensign;  Moses 
Beecher,  ensign. 

Ninety-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Philo  Welton,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Johnson,  moved;  Samuel 
Nicholds,  major,  vice  Welton,  promoted. 


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Jacob  Jackson,  captain,  vice  Nicholds,  promoted;  Silas  Parker, 
lieutenant,  vice  Jackson,  promoted;  John  Nicholds,  ensign,  vice 
Parker,  promoted;  Perkins  Hatfield,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Amasa  Belding,  Cyrus  Rood,  Jesse  Smith. 

Daniel  Andrews,  lieutenant,  vice  Burlington,  moved;  Theron 
Wight,  ensign,  vice  Andrews,  promoted. 

Charles  Jenison,  junior,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  King,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Luther  Smith,  adjutant. 

Captains — Lyman  Parker,  vice  Webster,  resigned;  Ira  Huntly, 
vice  Bradley,  resigned;  Elijah  Hall,  vice  Choat,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Elijah  King,  William  R.  Collins,  Amos  Wilson. 

Ensigns — Elijah  Norton,  Caleb  Torry. 

Riflemen — Samuel  King,  captain;  Willard  Thayer,  lieutenant; 
Jesse  Adams,  ensign. 

Heman  Wilson,  ensign. 

Major  William  Thayer's  battalion  of  infantry: 

William  Seaver,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Rose,  moved. 

Riflemen — Samuel  D.  Green,  captain;  Daniel  H.  Dana,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Low,  ensign;  John  J.  Livingston,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  White,  colonel;  Ebenezer  Damon,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice 
White,  promoted;  Joseph  Burt,  major,  vice  Clute,  moved;  William 
Wilson,  adjutant,  vice  Burt,  promoted;  William  Jones,  paymaster, 
vice  Wilson;  William  Hilliard,  quartermaster,  vice  Jones,  promoted; 
Jonathan  Woodbury,  surgeon,  vice  Newcomb,  moved;  Richard  W. 
Gates,  surgeon's  mate. 

Frederick  L.  Mills,  captain,  vice  Damon,  promoted;  Luman 
Stanly,  ensign,  vice  Lake,  promoted. 

George  W.  Jones,  captain,  vice  Stimpson,  moved;  James  Mc- 


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Glashan,  lieutenant,  vice  Bedford,  moved;  Nathaniel  Godard,  ensign, 
vice  Jones,  promoted;  Zina  Dudley,  ensign;  Frederick  Horsford, 
lieutenant  of  light  infantry. 

Phineas  Lake,  lieutenant. 

Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Norton  S.  Davis,  major;  Ella  G.  Smith,  paymaster. 

Amos  Spring,  captain;  Ebenezer  Lawrence,  lieutenant;  Henry 
Wilsey,  ensign. 

Henry  James,  captain;  Plyn  Weller,  lieutenant;  Amos  Gates, 
ensign. 

Heman  Hyde,  captain;  Aaron  Russ,  lieutenant;  Thomas  Darling, 
ensign. 

Sylvester  Brown,  captain. 

Riflemen — William  Olmstead,  captain;  William  Vinton,  lieuten- 
ant: Stephen  Wilcox,  ensign. 

Hugh  McMillan,  lieutenant  of  light  infantry. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Ebenezer  Higgins,  captain;  George  Murdufr",  first  lieutenant; 
Seldon  Higgins,  second  lieutenant. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Downs,  surgeon;  Matthew  Moody,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Philip  P.  Dater,  vice  Morrison,  resigned;  Samuel 
Mowris. 

Lieutenants — Hugh  McChotney,  vice  Dater,  promoted;  Alex- 
ander B.  Converse,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

James  Ladue,  captain,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

Ensigns — James  W.  Collison,  vice  McChestney,  promoted;  Henry 
F.  Bayeux,  vice  Converse,  promoted;  Lewis  Kinney,  vice  Van 
Everen,  promoted;  Daniel  McLean. 


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Archless  Pollock,  lieutenant;  John  Peck,  ensign. 

Forty-tifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  V.  Huddleston,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Knickerbacker,  pro- 
moted; Joseph  A.  Parker,  quartermaster,  vice  Ryan,  resigned. 

Joseph  Brown,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818;  Lewis 
B.  Slocum,  ensign,  vice  Groesbeck,  promoted;  David  Tallmadge, 
ensign,  vice  Slocum,  promoted. 

James  T.  Davis,  captain;  Samuel  Ruste,  lieutenant;  Daniel  Per- 
cey,  ensign. 

Eighty-sixth   regiment   of  infantry: 

George  Horton,  captain,  vice  Austin,  resigned;  Rufus  Rose,  lieu- 
tenant; Stephen  S.  Kittle,  ensign;  Henry  Hull,  ensign. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  B.  Fox,  quartermaster;  Jacob  S.  Miller,  surgeon's  mate. 

William  Beadle,  captain,  vice  Garrison,  resigned;  Andrew  Bough- 
ton,  lieutenant,  vice  Beadle,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Peter  A.  Smith,  vice  Boughton,  promoted;  John  J.  Bar- 
hyte,  vice  Bosworth,  resigned;  Ephraim  Knowlton;  David  Reghtor. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Thomas  Hicks,  captain,  vice  St.  John,  resigned;  Philo  Sackett, 
first  lieutenant;  John  Alberson,  second  lieutenant. 

Silas  W.Wait,  captain,  vice  Maxson,  resigned;  Archibald  Thomas,, 
junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Boice,  moved;  William  M.  Barber, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Wait,  promoted;  Henry  James  Genet,  an 
ensign  in  the  militia  of  this  state. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-second  division  of  infantry: 

David  Hudson,  judge  advocate;  William  H.  Spencer  and  Edward 
Bissel,  aides-de-camp  to  the  major  general. 


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ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Hornbeck,  surgeon,  vice  Newkirk,  resigned. 
Alexander  Bell,  lieutenant,  vice  Vail,  junior,  resigned;  William 
Little,  ensign. 

Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jansen  Bruan,  quartermaster,  vice  S.  T.  Bruyn,  resigned. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Beverly  Kain,  paymaster,  vice  Lowe,  resigned. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Comfort  Millspaugh,  captain,  vice  Jordan,  moved;  William  Jor- 
dan, lieutenant,  vice  Millspaugh,  promoted;  Andrew  McCurdy, 
ensign,  vice  Jordan,  promoted;  James  Bushfield,  lieutenant,  vice 
Envin,  declining;  Thomas  Merritt,  lieutenant,  vice  Bushfield,  pro- 
moted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Cornelius  P.  Brink,  lieutenant,  vice  Bruyn,  moved;  William 
McCreary,  ensign,  vice  Brink,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Brown,  adjutant,  vice  Terwillegar,  moved. 

Arthur  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Tooker,  promoted;  John  Griggs, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  George  Andrews,  ensign,  vice 
Atwood,  resigned. 

Samuel  G.  Reeder,  ensign  of  light  infantry,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Uriah  Drake,  ensign. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Gerard,  major,  vice  Russell,  resigned. 


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Captains — Benjamin  Atterbury,  vice  Gerard,  promoted;  John 
Rankin,  vice  Holly,  resigned;  William  Russell,  vice  Coddington, 
resigned;  William  Hagadon;  William  Bostwick,  vice  Low,  resigned; 
Caleb  S.  Woodhull. 

Lieutenants — David  M.  Cowdrey,  vice  Atterbury,  promoted; 
Jonathan  Tucker,  vice  Rankin,  promoted;  John  C.  Smith,  vice  Rus- 
sell, promoted;  Isaac  Carpenter,  vice  Bostwick,  promoted;  Israel 
Robinson. 

Ensigns — John  Loyd,  vice  Cowdrey,  promoted;  Henry  C.  Hed- 
ley,  vice  Tucker,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  King,  lieutenant  colonel;  William  E.  Dunscomb,  lieuten- 
ant colonel,  vice  Hick,  promoted;  Benjamin  U.  Coles,  major; 
Samuel  T.  Ross,  paymaster;  George  Harriet,  surgeon,  vice  Dela- 
motta,  resigned. 

Captains — John  J.  Durry,  vice  Morton,  promoted ;  Thomas  Long- 
worth;  Caleb  S.  Brower,  vice  McLaughlin,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Elijah  Purdy,  vice  Durry,  promoted;  Thatcher  T. 
Paine,  vice  Brower,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Jotham  William  Post,  vice  Purdy,  promoted;  Samuel 
T.  Ross,  vice  Paine,  promoted;  Nathaniel  H.  Slosson. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  S.  Hick,  colonel,  vice  Sayre,  resigned;  George  W.  Mor- 
ton, major,  vice  Dunscomb,  promoted;  John  Baxter,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Fish,  resigned. 

William  W.  Miner,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Baxter,  declined. 

Captains — Stephen  P.  Lemoine,  vice  Gale,  resigned;  James  De- 
Wolf,  vice  Watts;  Charles  Anthon,  vice  Mapes;  Thomas  D.  Miller, 
vice  North,  declined;  John  L.  Graham,  vice  DeWolf;  Frederick  A. 
Tallmadge,  vice  Graham;  John  L.  Ireland,  vice  Tallmadge. 


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Lieutenants — Anthony  Costar,  vice  Lemoine,  promoted;  Augus- 
tus Floyd,  vice  DeWolf,  promoted;  Herman  Bruen,  vice  Anthon, 
promoted;  Charles  W.  Smith,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  Isaac  Adriance, 
vice  Graham,  promoted;  Gilbert  L.  Thompson,  vice  Tallmadge, 
promoted;  Victor  B.  Waldron,  vice  Ireland,  promoted;  William  N. 
Deforrest,  vice  DeRussy,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Frank  T.  Lathrop,  vice  Costar,  promoted;  Joseph  M. 
Espada,  vice  Floyd,  promoted;  Edward  Thebaud,  vice  Bruen,  pro- 
moted; John  Thebaud,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Henry  Johnson,  vice 
Adriance,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Anthon,  vice  Thompson,  promoted;  John  A. 
DeRussy,  vice  Waldron,  promoted;  William  T.  Cock,  vice  Defor- 
rest, promoted. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — James  S.  Smith,  vice  Jarvis,  moved;  William  Gracie. 

Ensigns — William  F.  Blydenburgh,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Medad 
Piatt,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  K.  Fuller,  judge  advocate;  John  Williams,  paymaster. 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Reuben  Hawley,  paymaster,  vice  Beebe,  moved. 

Henry  Fox,  lieutenant,  vice  Fuller,  promoted;  John  Knowles, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Fox,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Maxson,  junior,  adjutant,  vice  Saunders;  Henry  Champlin, 
quartermaster;  Joseph  Dennison,  paymaster,  vice  Champlin,  pro- 
moted. 

Joseph  C.  Button,  captain,  vice  Whitford,  resigned;  James  Cheese- 


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brough,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Button,  promoted;  John  A.  Cran- 
dall,  ensign,  vice  Cheesebrough,  promoted. 

Marvin  Scott,  captain,  vice  Scott,  third,  resigned;  Joseph  Clark, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  M.  Scott,  promoted;  Isaac  Barber,  ensign, 
vice  Clark,  promoted;  John  York,  second,  ensign,  vice  Williams, 
moved;  James  Rogers,  lieutenant,  vice  White,  resigned;  William 
Honnis,  ensign,  vice  Rogers,  promoted. 

Harvey  Butler,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  William  Potter, 
lieutenant,  vice  Butler,  promoted;  James  Clark,  second,  ensign,  vice 
1 'otter,  promoted. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Perley  Avers,  Isaac  Pool,  Benjamin  Bonney. 
Lieutenants — Joseph  Pratt,  William  Lord,  Alexander  White. 
Ensigns — David  E.  Lord,  Josiah  Owen,  Asher  Starkweather. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Oran  Chandler,  colonel,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  Charles  Stebbins, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Needham,  resigned;  Luther  Smith,  major, 
vice  Chandler,  promoted;  Jonathan  Silsby,  surgeon,  vice  Taylor, 
moved;  Onesimus  Mead,  surgeon's  mate. 

Czar  Dikeman,  captain,  vice  Parsons,  resigned;  Loring  Hutchin- 
son, lieutenant,  vice  Dikeman,  promoted;  Thomas  Taylor,  ensign, 
vice  Hutchinson,  promoted. 

Asa  Eggleston,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Samuel  Morey, 
lieutenant,  vice  Eggleston,  promoted. 

John  H.  Lothrop,  captain,  vice  Briggs,  moved;  Harry  Barret, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lothrop,  promoted;  Mason  Cole,  ensign,  vice  Bar- 
ret, promoted. 

Roswell  Savage,  captain,  vice  Coates,  resigned;  Samuel  Chapin, 
lieutenant,  vice  Savage,  promoted;  Samuel  Gage,  ensign,  vice 
Chapin,  promoted;  James  Wheeler,  junior,  lieutenant. 


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Fifteenth  regiment  of  artillery:  James  Xickerson,  second  lieu- 
tenant. 

Major  Bennet  Bicknell's  battalion  of  riflemen  in  Madison  county: 

John  G.  Curtis,  captain,  vice  Snow,  resigned;  David  Bennet,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Lands,  moved;  Arunah  Gilmore,  second  lieutenant,. 
vice  Bennet,  promoted;  Calvin  Farnsworth,  ensign,  vice  Gilmore, 
promoted. 

Frederick  Myers,  captain,  vice  Smith,  moved;  Hugh  Gragg,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Myers,  promoted;  Frederick  A.  Myers,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Matteson,  moved;  William  Nichols,  ensign,  vice  Graggy 
promoted;  Nathan  B.  Brooks,  ensign,  vice  Barker,  moved. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Cook,  surgeon. 

Johanna  Swartwood,  captain,  vice  White,  moved;  Stephen  Dodd, 
lieutenant,  vice  Swartwood,  promoted;  Horris  Hedges,  ensign,  vice 
Dodd,  promoted;  Charles  Gillett,  lieutenant,  vice  P.  Gillett,  moved. 

Ensigns — Isaac  L.  Smith;  Joseph  Park;  Thomas  Slater;  Daniel 
Williams,  vice  Van  Kleeck,  resigned. 

Elexander  Gaston,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — George  Hyatt,  Alexander  Stowdt,  Daniel  R.  Park. 

Abraham  Cowell,  captain,  vice  Huggs,  moved;  Moses  Barker, 
lieutenant,  vice  Cowell,  promoted;  William  Spalding,  ensign,  vice 
Barker,  promoted. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Sixth  division  of  infantry: 

John  B.  Spencer,  inspector;  Charles  A.  Foote,  quartermaster; 
Thomas  B.  Whitmarsh,  hospital  surgeon. 


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westchester  county. 

Battalion  of  light  infantry  in  the  county  of  Westchester  com- 
manded by  Lieutenant  Colonel  William  Hammond: 

Daniel  Ackerman,  major,  vice  Dyckman,  moved;  Jonathan  S. 
Odell,  quartermaster;  Samuel  Holmes,  paymaster. 

Abraham  Hammond,  captain,  vice  Ackerman,  promoted;  Abra- 
ham Onderdonk,  lieutenant,  vice  Hammond,  promoted;  Peter 
Dubois,  ensign,  vice  Onderdonk,  promoted;  Allan  MacDonald,  lieu- 
tenant, with  rank  from  April  24,  1818,  being  then  appointed  by  the 
name  of  Alexander  McDonald,  by  mistake;  Joseph  H.  Anderson, 
ensign;  Jonah  T.  Mills,  ensign,  vice  A.  Mills,  moved. 

Israel  Townsend,  captain;  Jesse  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Townsend, 
promoted;  Samuel  Briggs,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  David 
H.  Burger,  ensign,  vice  Brown,  moved. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Job  Hoyt,  captain;  Samuel  S.  Osborn,  first  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Austin,  junior,  second  lieutenant. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Strattan,  captain,  vice  Hamblen,  moved;  David  G.  Baites, 
lieutenant,  vice  Strattan,  promoted;  Benjamin  F.  Hurlburt,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Charles  Wadsworth,  captain;  Samuel  Wells, 
lieutenant;  A.  Mason,  junior,  ensign. 

Riflemen — James  Hooker,  captain,  vice  Brown,  declined;  John 
H.  Ostrom,  lieutenant,  vice  Hooker,  promoted;  John  Gray,  junior, 
ensign,  vice  Ostrom,  promoted. 

Seventy-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Edward  Fowler,  paymaster;  Samuel  Carr,  chaplain. 

John  L.  Powell,  captain,  vice  Burchard,  resigned;  David  Ames, 
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lieutenant,  vice  Powell,  promoted;    Lewis  P.  Lewis,  ensign,  vice 
Ames,  promoted;  Artemas  Watkins,  ensign. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Seth  Chase,  colonel,  vice  (Elijah  H.)  Metcalf,  resigned;  John 
Woodbury,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Chase,  promoted;  George  S. 
Crafts,  major,  vice  Gilbert,  declined. 

Samuel  Russell,  adjutant,  vice  Kinney,  declined. 

Captains — Lemuel  Houghton,  vice  Chase,  promoted;  Ziba  Birch, 
vice  Crafts,  promoted;  John  Dirthick,  vice  Woodbury,  promoted. 

First  lieutenants — John  Luce,  vice  Dirthick,  promoted;  Daniel 
Crippin,  vice  Russell,  promoted;  James  Robinson. 

Second  lieutenants — Nicholas  Cheesebrough,  vice  Houghton, 
promoted;  Joseph  Beardsley,  vice  Luce,  promoted;  Isaac  Ferman, 
vice  Robinson,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Montgomery  commanded 
by  Major  Samuel  Jackson: 

Peter  Senas,  lieutenant:  John  A.  Adair,  ensign. 

MONTGOMERY    AND    SCHENECTADY    COUNTIES. 

A  new  regiment  organized  to  be  composed  of  Major  Jackson's 
battalion  in  the  county  of  Montgomery,  and  Major  McClave's  bat- 
talion in  the  county  of  Schenectady,  and  to  be  denominated  the 
One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Tackson,  colonel;  Peter  Youngs,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel. 

Peter  Servis,  lieutenant;  John  A.  Adair,  ensign. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Dennis  Davenport,  captain,  vice  Lynch,  moved;  Ardon  Seymour, 


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first  lieutenant,  vice  Davenport,  promoted;  John  M.  Felton,  cornet, 
vice  Maddock,  moved. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  cavalry : 

Dennison  Fox,  captain,  vice  Sheldon,  moved;  Timothy  Hall,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Fox,  promoted;  Norman  Miles,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Hall,  promoted;  Elisha  Merriman,  cornet,  vice  Miles,  promoted. 

Thomas  J.  Gilbert,  captain;  Samuel  L.  Edwards,  first  lieutenant; 
Nehemiah  P.  Staunton,  second  lieutenant. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Colt,  brigadier  general,  vice  Burnet,  resigned;  David 
Hudson,  judge  advocate;  Leman  Hotchkiss,  quartermaster. 

Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Lee,  colonel,  vice  Colt,  promoted;  James  Bogert,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Lee,  promoted;  John  Hine,  major,  vice  Bogert, 
promoted;  Lansing  B.  Mozum,  adjutant,  vice  Collins,  resigned; 
Abraham  B.  Hall,  quartermaster,  vice  Field,  resigned;  John  Barns, 
paymaster,  vice  Hall;  E.  B.  Woodworth,  surgeon,  vice  Goodwin, 
resigned. 

Captains — Calvin  Whedon,  vice  Hine,  promoted;  Edward  How- 
ard, vice  Shaw,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — John  Armstrong,  vice  Whedon,  promoted;  Benja- 
min Hoves,  vice  Cole,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Charles  Gillett,  vice  Hoves,  promoted;  Aaron  Remson; 
Thomas  Buverill,  vice  Remson,  promoted;  Joel  Whiting,  junior, 
vice  Gates,  resigned;  Cheeney  Whitney,  vice  Reed,  resigned. 

Isaac  Whitcomb,  lieutenant,  vice  Howard,  promoted;  James 
McMaster,  ensign. 


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Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elias  Hull,  colonel,  vice  Bannister,  deceased;  Elias  Cost,  lieuten- 
ant colonel,  vice  Hull,  promoted;  Jenks  Pullen,  major,  vice  Cost, 
promoted;  William  D.  Norton,  paymaster,  vice  Swift,  deceased; 
Francis  Pomeroy,  chaplain. 

Captains — Isaac  Andrews,  vice  Pullen,  promoted;  William  E. 
Perine,  vice  Beard,  moved;  Harwood  Bannister,  vice  Simmons, 
resigned. 

David  Hanchet,  lieutenant,  vice  Andrews,  promoted. 

Ensigns — James  Foster,  vice  Hanchet,  promoted;  William  H. 
Price,  vice  Perine,  promoted;  Abner  A.  Welles,  vice  Johnson, 
moved. 

Light  Infantry — Henry  Seymour,  captain,  vice  Gilbert, 
resigned;  Joseph  M.  Demmon,  lieutenant,  vice  Seymour,  promoted; 
Lawrence  Stiles,  ensign,  vice  Rossiter,  moved. 

Benjamin  Sheldon,  lieutenant,  vice  Bannister,  promoted. 

Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  H.  Beckwith,  adjutant,  vice  Scovill,  resigned;  Fred- 
erick U.  Sheffield,  quartermaster;  Oren  White,  paymaster. 

Ensigns — Edward  S.  Townsend,  vice  White,  promoted;  Collins 
Turner. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jesse  Ackley,  major,  vice  Hart,  declining. 

Dudley  Marvin,  adjutant,  vice  Rose,  promoted;  David  C.  Bates, 
quartermaster,  vice  Marvin,  promoted. 

Oliver  Rose,  captain,  vice  Ackley,  promoted. 

Daniel  S.  Morse,  captain,  vice  Reed,  resigned;  Thaddeus  Rem- 
mington,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Rose,  promoted;  Alfred  T.  Welton, 
ensign,  vice  Blodget,  promoted;  Theophilus  Sabin,  ensign;  William 
Blodget,  lieutenant;  Amos  Jones,  lieutenant,  vice  Porter,  moved; 


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John  Kellogg-,  ensign,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Mirtillo  Warner,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gillett,  moved. 

Ensigns — William  Mack,  vice  Warren  (Warner),  promoted;  Allen 
Coats,  vice  Sawyer,  declined;  Morey  Aldrich;  Orlando  Morse  (of 
light  infantry). 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Justin  P.  Spencer,  colonel,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Israel  Arnold, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Spencer,  promoted;  Job  Pierce,  major,  vice 
Arnold,  promoted;  James  Robinson,  paymaster,  vice  Lawrence; 
Simon  Southerland,  chaplain,  vice  Chace,  moved. 

Captains — Baxter  Hubart,  vice  Arnold,  promoted;  Harvey 
French,  vice  Pierce,  promoted;  Frederick  S.  Pierce,  vice  Rowatt. 

Samuel  Wyman,  lieutenant,  vice  Hobart,  promoted;  James  P. 
Robinson,  ensign,  vice  French,  promoted;  Linsley  Wacfield,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Robinson,  promoted;  Ebenezer  French,  ensign,  vice 
Wacfield,  promoted;  Lewis  Dixton,  lieutenant,  vice  Pierce,  pro- 
moted; William  McDoal,  ensign,  vice  Dixton,  promoted;  Israel  Fer- 
ris, junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Rorbach,  moved;  Thomson  Ferris, 
ensign,  vice  Porter,  moved. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  commanded  by  Major  Alma  Stanley: 

Ami  Whitney,  captain,  vice  Vandermark,  resigned;  Luther  Whit- 
ney, lieutenant,  vice  A.  Whitney,  promoted. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Forty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Horace  Clark,  judge  advocate;  Charles  Pringle,  assistant  hospital 
surgeon. 

CATTARAUGUS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Wooster,  major,  vice  Butler,  resigned;  Griswold  E.  Warner, 

quartermaster,  vice  Benedict,  moved;  Levi  Peet,  paymaster,  vice 

Sutton,  moved. 


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Captains — Jeremiah  Pratt,  vice  Allen,  declined;  Benjamin  Cham- 
berlin,  vice  Wooster,  promoted;  Samuel  McClure,  vice  Warner, 
resigned. 

Riflemen — Horatio  Orton,  captain;  Walter  Wood,  lieutenant; 
Wheelock  Wood,  ensign. 

Lieutenants — Nathan  Bumpus;  Isaac  Lawton,  vice  Chamberlin, 
promoted;  Harvey  Woodworth,  vice  McClure,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Blaisdell;  David  Farnum;  Amos  Ingals,  vice 
Woodworth,  moved;  Charles  H.  Biggs;  Simeon  Waterman. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

James  Adkins,  captain;  Willys  Thrall,  first  lieutenant;  Richard 
Tozer,  second  lieutenant;  Benjamin  J.  Seeley,  cornet. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Warren,  colonel,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Truman  Cary,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Warren,  promoted;  Sherman  Dayton,  major, 
vice  Whitting,  moved;  Erastus  Torrey,  adjutant,  vice  Carey,  pro- 
moted; Benjamin  Simmons,  quartermaster,  vice  Mosher,  declined; 
Valentine  Bennet,  paymaster,  vice  Knight,  declined. 

Captains — Wheeler  Beardsley,  vice  Dayton,  promoted;  Zeri  Ham- 
ilton, vice  Talman,  declined;  Sylvanus  Parkson,  vice  Crandall, 
moved. 

Lieutenants — Samuel  Wood,  vice  Beardsley,  promoted;  William 
W.  Lay,  vice  Ingersol,  moved;  Thomas  Thurbur,  vice  Drake,  moved. 

Ensigns — Obadiah  C.  Beardsley,  vice  Wood,  promoted;  Truman 
Dewey,  vice  Hamilton,  promoted;  Joseph  Carey,  vice  Thurbur,  pro- 
moted; Timothy  Clark,  vice  Pratt,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  B.  Hosmer,  quartermaster,  vice  Smith,  declined. 


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Captains — Dudley  Clark,  vice  Bond,  declined;  Willard  Law,  vice 
Reynolds,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Allen  Briggs,  vice  Calkins,  declined;  Orange 
Powell,  vice  Law,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Matthew  Polly,  vice  Hosmer,  promoted;  Nathan  Cole, 
vice  Price,  declined. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  artillery: 

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Daniel  Robert,  judge  advocate,  vice  Millegan,  resigned. 
Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Nicholas  Van  Brunt,  captain. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asher  Merwin,  colonel,  vice  Francis,  resigned;  Solomon  M.  Sack- 
rider,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Merwin,  promoted;  Elihu  Ells,  major, 
vice  Sackrider,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — John  H.  Lansing,  captain;  Abraham  A.  Van  Home, 
lieutenant;  Visscher  Putman,  ensign. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Cayuga  commanded  by 
Major  John  Richardson: 

Asa  Culver,  captain,  vice  Enos,  declined;  Jeremiah  V.  R.  Perkins, 
lieutenant;  James  McNiel,  ensign.  • 

Nathan  Allen,  captain,  vice  Phelps,  moved;  John  Niel,  lieutenant; 
Josiah  Jenkins,  ensign. 

Burnet  Cook,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Sherman,  moved;  Henry  Brad- 
ley, second  lieutenant;  Andrew  Milligan,  ensign. 


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herkimer  county. 
Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Benjamin  Taber,  captain;  Robert  Gillespie,  first  lieutenant;  Ira 
Burch.  second  lieutenant;  Timothy  J.  Campbell,  cornet. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Peter  Rosman,  first  lieutenant:  Jacob  N.  Harder,  second  lieuten- 
ant: Jacob  D.  Hoffman,  cornet. 
Jeremiah  Hoffman,  captain. 

QUEENS    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

Bernard  Bloom,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  May  1,  1816. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

James  Cropsey,  captain,  vice  Cornell,  resigned;  John  R.  Snedeker, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Cropsey,  promoted;  John  Van  Sicklen,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Snedeker,  promoted;  Adrian  V.  Cortelyou,  cornet, 
vice  Van  Sicklen,  promoted. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  division  of  infantry: 

Austin  Abbott,  judge  advocate. 

Twelfth  brigade  of  infantry: 

James  Strong,  judge  advocate;  Walter  Patterson,  quartermaster; 
Jonathan  C.  Olmstead,  assistant  hospital  surgeon:  George  Cornwall, 
paymaster. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Justin  (Justice)  Xiles,  lieutenant,  vice  Beel  (Samuel  Beale),  de- 
ceased; Ashley  Blin,  ensign,  vice  Niles,  promoted. 


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One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Terbush,  captain,  vice  Van  Deusen,  deceased;  Andrew 
McArthur,  lieutenant,  vice  Terbush,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Peter  Killmer,  vice  McArthur,  promoted;  John  R. 
Loomis,  vice  Corll,  resigned;  Wilhclmus  Wolcott,  vice  Mallery, 
declined. 

Forty-seventh  regiment : 

Charles  Darling,  lieutenant  colonel;  Henry  G.  Philip,  major; 
Uriah  Roaraback,  quartermaster,  vice  Ludlow,  resigned. 

Henry  Relay,  captain,  vice  Rogers,  resigned;  Peter  Van  Duzen, 
lieutenant,  vice  Relay,  promoted;  Joaquim  H.  Plass,  ensign,  vice 
Van  Duzen,  promoted;  Henry  C.  Miller,  lieutenant,  vice  Edmonds; 
Darius  S.  Colver,  ensign,  vice  Dutcher,  resigned. 

Lewis  Whitlock,  captain,  vice  Holmes,  resigned;  Matthew  Coven- 
try, lieutenant,  vice  Whitlock,  promoted;  William  (White),  ensign, 
vice  Coventry,  promoted. 

Robert  Bortle,  captain,  vice  Anderson,  resigned;  William  Bixbee, 
lieutenant,  vice  Snyder,  resigned;  William  White,  ensign,  vice  Bor- 
tle, promoted. 

Abraham  Stever,  captain,  vice  Rossman,  resigned;  David  Van 
DeBoe,  lieutenant,  vice  Whitman,  resigned;  John  P.  Bortle,  ensign; 
Peter  J.  Hallenbeck,  ensign. 

Cornelius  Shufelt,  captain,  vice  Phelp,  promoted;  John  B.  Kel- 
logg, lieutenant,  vice  Wattermire,  resigned;  Benjamin  B.  Vreden- 
burgh,  ensign,  vice  Shufelt,  promoted. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  G.  Frary,  surgeon,  vice  Everest,  resigned;  Horatio  Root, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Tracy,  promoted. 

Larry  Patrick,  captain,  vice  Webster;  David  W.  Giflord,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Patrick,  promoted;  Reuben  Davis,  ensign,  vice  Gifford, 
promoted. 


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Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — George  Elsworth,  vice  Lusher,  resigned;  Ahasel  Black- 
man,  vice  Clark,  moved:  Jeremiah  J.  Best,  vice  Rosman,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Adam  P.  Gum,  vice  Rockefeller,  resigned;  David 
Williams;  Philip  G.  Dennegar,  vice  Best,  promoted;  Adam  A.  Clum, 
vice  Elsworth.  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Harvey,  vice  Clum,  promoted;  Fite  Rockefeller; 
Philip  G.  Lasher. 

Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Van  Meek,  colonel;  David  Bidwell,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Charles  Whiting,  major;  John  J.  Van  Valkenburgh,  adjutant;  John 
J.  Pruyn,  quartermaster. 

Jacob  Vosburgh,  ensign. 

Abraham  J.  Van  Buren,  captain;  Bastian  Bain,  lieutenant;  Justus 
Hardick,  ensign:  William  K.  Potter,  lieutenant;  Josiah  Knapp, 
ensign. 

Tunis  G.  Snyder,  captain;  John  B.  Vradenburgh,  lieutenant; 
Daniel  J.  Falls,  ensign. 

Philip  Sowers,  captain;  John  Delamarter,  lieutenant;  Barent  Van 
Alen,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — John  P.  Beekman,  captain:  Lawrence  Van 
Dyck,  junior,  lieutenant;  Seril  Manton,  ensign. 

Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Jordan,  colonel;  Jared  Winslow,  lieutenant  colonel;  Isaac 
Ford,  major:  Daniel  Jordan,  quartermaster;  George  Squires, 
adjutant. 

Darius  Cole,  captain;  Herman  Dewey,  lieutenant;  Jesse  Bristal, 
ensign. 

Peter  Downing,  captain;  Isaac  Downing,  lieutenant;  Silas  Down- 
ing, ensign;  Peter  Moore,  lieutenant;  Ephraim  Andrus,  ensign;  Ben- 
jamin Snider,  ensign. 


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Ralph  Tanner,  captain;  David  Pierson,  lieutenant;  Thomas  Dem- 
ing,  ensign. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Jacob  Hartshorn,  major,  vice  Maynard,  appointed  sheriff. 
Curtis    Happin,    captain;    Josiah    Owen,    lieutenant;    Elisha    E. 
Wheeler,  ensign. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

In  the  militia  of  this  state: 
Charles  Marsh,  a  colonel. 
Peter  H.  Schenck,  a  major. 
Daniel  E.  Dunscomb,  a  colonel. 
Ferris  Pell,  colonel,  with  rank  from  July  2,  1817. 
In  the  division  of  artillery: 

Jeremiah  Vanderbilt,  inspector;  John  L.  Morton,  paymaster; 
Egbert  Benson,  junior,  quartermaster. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Andrew  Buckley,  Jeremiah  Casada,  John  Jackson. 
Lieutenants — David  Gray,  John  Kress,  Stoddard  Conkling. 
Ensigns — Amos  Bonney,  Gideon  Griswold,  John  McKey. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Forty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Laning,  brigadier  general,  vice  Goodrich,  promoted;  Samuel 
Badger,  inspector,  vice  Camp,  resigned;  Horace  Williston,  judge 
advocate;  Benjamin  Durham,  paymaster;  Charles  Talcott,  quarter- 
master; Joel  S.  Paige,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Shoemaker,  colonel,  vice  Laning,  promoted;  Joseph  Tal- 
cott Waldo,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Shoemaker,  promoted;  Ezra 


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2060  Annual  Report  of  the 

Canfield,  major,  vice  Waldo,  promoted;  John  Shoemaker,  paymas- 
ter, vice  Pumpelly,  resigned. 

Wright  Dunham,  captain,  vice  Canfield,  promoted;  John  L.  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  Dunham,  promoted;  Benjamin  Brooks,  ensign,  vice 
Smith,  promoted;  Elishama  Tozer,  lieutenant,  vice  Munro, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Joseph  Tallmadge,  vice  Tozer,  promoted;  Silas  Good- 
rich, vice  Turner,  promoted;  Lyman  Bradley. 

Whightman  Williams,  ensign  of  light  infantry. 

Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Orlando  Parsons,  colonel,  vice  Ely,  resigned;  Oliver  Stiles,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Parsons,  promoted;  Luman  Richards,  major, 
vice  Stiles,  promoted;  William  Whitney,  adjutant,  vice  Richards, 
promoted;  Richard  Mather,  paymaster,  vice  Whitney. 

Elihu  Ely,  surgeon,  vice  Wheeler,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Isaac  Johnson,  captain;  Levi  Woodruff,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Johnson,  promoted;  James  Ervin,  ensign,  vice  Wood- 
ruff, promoted. 

John  Beach,  captain,  vice  Stiles,  promoted;  Lorenzo  Parsons, 
lieutenant,  vice  Beach,  promoted;  John  Hyde,  ensign,  vice  Parsons, 
promoted. 

Jonathan  Ogden,  captain,  vice  Bevier,  resigned;  John  Stone,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Rose,  resigned;  John  McKinney,  ensign,  vice  Stone, 
promoted. 

Daniel  Leach,  captain,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  Ezra  Carrier,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Leach,  promoted;  Benjamin  Parcher,  ensign,  vice 
TarbilL 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Broome  lately  commanded 
by  Major  Samuel  Badger: 

Leman  Mason,  major  commandant,  vice  Badger,  resigned. 


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Riflemen — Samuel  Stow,  junior,  captain,  vice  Mason,  promoted; 
Clarendon  Bowman,  lieutenant,  vice  Stow,  promoted;  Chester  S. 
Badger,  ensign,  vice  Bowman,  promoted. 

Daniel  Blatchley,  junior,  captain,  vice  Smith,  moved;  David 
Alden,  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  moved;  Frederick  Judd,  ensign,  vice 
Blatcheley,  promoted;  Thomas  Carey,  lieutenant,  vice  Dyer, 
declined;  John  Tull,  ensign,  vice  Evarts,  declined. 

David  Lane,  captain;  Frederick  Hotchkiss,  lieutenant;  Levoret 
Russell,  ensign. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  division  of  infantry: 

Laurence  J.  Woodruff,  inspector;  Simon  B.  Briggs,  quartermas- 
ter; John  A.  Coffin,  paymaster;  Ebenezer  Johnson,  hospital  surgeon; 
James  Sheldon,  judge  advocate. 

Fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  E.  Marshall,  assistant  hospital  surgeon;  David  M.  Day, 
paymaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  regiment: 

Lyman  Blackmar,  colonel,  vice  Warren,  promoted;  Abner  Cur- 
rier, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Blackman,  promoted  Jonathan  Colby, 
major,  vice  Currier,  promoted;  Josiah  Emery,  adjutant;  Thomas 
Holmes,  quartermaster;  Theodorus  Hawkins,  paymaster. 

Captains — Gilbert  Bailey,  vice  Colby,  promoted;  John  English, 
vice  Jackson,  resigned;  Robert  Cowin,  vice  Holmes,  declined;  Rich- 
ard Sweet. 

Lieutenants — Jonathan  Salisbury,  vice  English,  promoted;  Lyman 
Clark,  vice  Bailey,  promoted;  Samuel  U.  Edmond,  vice  Briggs, 
moved;  Varnum  Kenyon,  vice  Wood,  declined;  Richard  Buffon. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  Crook,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Seymour  Whit- 
aker,  vice  Salisbury,  promoted;  Daniel  Fish,  vice  Edmonds,  pro- 
moted; Stephen  Searls,  vice  Budlong,  moved;  Joseph  Buffon. 


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2062  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Wisner,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Henderson,  declined;  Per- 
son Richardson,  major,  vice  Wisner,  promoted. 

Captains — Thomas  Richardson,  vice  P.  Richardson,  promoted; 
Asahel  Johnson,  vice  Taylor,  declined. 

Lieutenants — John  St.  John,  vice  Jenks,  declined;  Daniel  Sim- 
monds;  Samuel  Barrett,  vice  Richardson,  promoted;  James  Conkey, 
vice  Hitchcock,  declined. 

Ensigns — Charles  Cook,  vice  Edmonds,  declined;  Aaron  Leland, 
vice  Barrett,  promoted;  Sheldon  Arnold,  vice  St.  John,  promoted; 
Ethan  Tenn,  vice  Holmes,  promoted. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Arunah  Hibbard,  colonel,  vice  Cronk,  sheriff;  Caleb  Rogers,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Fillimore,  promoted;  Orange  Mansfield,  major, 
vice  Hibbard,  promoted;  Benjamin  Congden,  surgeon,  vice  John- 
son, promoted. 

Captains — Harry  Henshaw,  vice  Rogers,  promoted;  George  Stow, 
vice  Mansfield,  promoted;  Daniel  S.  Davidson. 

Lieutenants — George  Buck,  vice  Henshaw,  promoted;  Benjamin 
Hodge,  vice  Harris,  moved;  Ira  Porter,  vice  Williams,  resigned; 
Walter  Osborn. 

Ensigns — Walter  P.  Groesbeck,  Job  Bestow,  Samuel  Bument, 
Isburn  Howland,  Samuel  A.  Bigelow. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Porter,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Park,  declined;  James 
Murry,  major,  vice  Porter,  promoted;  William  A.  Weston,  adjutant, 
vice  Colvin,  promoted;  Samuel  Deveaux,  paymaster,  vice  Cook, 
promoted. 

Captains — Alexander  Dickinson,  vice  Murry,  promoted;  Charles 
Moleyneux,  vice  Pomeroy,  declined;  Asa  U.  Douglass;  Newland 
Townsend,  vice  Beach,  declined. 


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1819. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Saxton,  vice  Moleyneux,  promoted;  William 
Doty;  Nathan  Tryon,  vice  Barton,  declined;  Mathias  Kline. 

Ensigns — Alben  H.  Owen,  vice  Beach,  promoted;  John  Dunlap, 
vice  Martin,  promoted;  Volney  Spalding",  vice  Tryon,  promoted; 
Absalom  Mesler. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Robert  Dunlop,  captain,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Nathan  Gallup,  major. 

Amos  Crary,  captain;  Henry  Williams,  first  lieutenant;  George 
Merrifield,  first  lieutenant;  Joseph  Gallop,  second  lieutenant;  Jesse 
P.  Mitchell,  second  lieutenant. 

Lewis  Campbell,  captain. 

CLINTON    COUNTY'. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Francis  Kingsley,  adjutant. 

Moses  Hoit,  captain,  vice  Roberts,  resigned;  Alexander  McColler, 
ensign. 

John  K.  Hallock,  captain;  Israel  Jackson,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Esquire  Safford,  Ira  Howe,  Zar  Gregory. 

Hallock  Bramley,  captain;  Congdon  Douglass,  lieutenant;  How- 
land  S.  Garret,  ensign;  Joseph  Churchill,  lieutenant;  William  B. 
Parker,  ensign;  James  Bailey,  ensign  of  riflemen. 

Forty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Richard  Mooers,  quartermaster. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Alexander  B.  Irwin,  adjutant. 


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1819. 

Thomas  Spencer,  captain,  vice  Stickney;  Ira  Potter,  lieutenant, 
vice  Spencer,  promoted;  Reuben  Cady,  ensign;  Samuel  Wilso, 
lieutenant. 

Job  Barstow,  lieutenant,  vice  Erwin;  Winchester  Briggs,  ensign, 
vice  Barslow,  promoted;  John  Michel,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  pro- 
moted; Augustus  Mastin,  ensign;  Benjamin  Hobbs,  ensign,  vice 
Harman,  declined. 

Light  Infantry — Lot  Lincoln,  lieutenant;  Clark  Williamson, 
ensign. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  Moore,  first  lieutenant;  Frederick  Hyer,  second  lieutenant. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Peter  H.  Bellinger,  paymaster;  Westel  Willoughby,  assistant  hos- 
pital surgeon. 

Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Thomas  G.  Barnum,  captain,  vice  Townsend, 
moved;  Henry  Bellinger,  lieutenant,  vice  Barnum,  promoted;  Peter 
Bargee,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Bellinger,  promoted. 
James  Byers,  ensign,  vice  Townsend,  moved. 
Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Daniel  McDonald,  chaplain,  vice  Vining-,  moved. 
David  Humphreyville,  ensign,  vice  Bennet,  promoted;  Charles 
Bradley,  lieutenant:    Samuel   Giles,  ensign,  vice  Ross,  promoted; 
Samuel  Kelsey,  ensign,  vice  Merriman,  moved. 

David  Petrie,  captain,  vice  Bucklin,  moved;  Peter  Starring,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Petrie,  promoted;  Isaac  Petrie,  ensign,  vice  Starring, 
promoted. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  M.  Casler,  quartermaster,  vice  Bellinger,  promoted. 


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Calvin  Keith,  captain,  vice  Braw,  resigned;  Daniel  Brown,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Edgcomb,  moved. 

Ensigns — Eli  Day,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Cornelius  Devoe,  vice 
Rawson,  moved;  Henry  Heath,  vice  Shoemaker,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Jacob  G.  Eddick,  ensign,  vice  Hall,  resigned; 
John  Cummins,  lieutenant,  vice  Jones,  moved;  Warren  G.  Ransom, 
ensign,  vice  Cummins,  promoted. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Holbrook,  paymaster,  vice  Avorill,  promoted. 

Captains — Willis  Willoughby,  vice  Barns,  resigned;  John  E.  Gris- 
wold,  vice  Patterson,  resigned;  Thomas  Merit,  vice  Nash,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Stephen  Barret,  vice  Willoughby,  promoted;  John 
Huntly,  vice  Merrit,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Mack,  vice  Griswoid, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Azariah  Wilcox,  vice  Barret,  promoted;  James  Gregg, 
vice  Griswoid,  promoted;  Daniel  T.  Holbrook. 

Riflemen — John  Jackson,  captain;  Alvah  Simons,  lieutenant; 
Daniel  Page,  ensign. 

Lemon  Avorill,  captain,  vice  Whaley,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Ashbell  Sellew,  vice  Williams,  moved;  John  D. 
Sever,  vice  Edson,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Loomis,  vice  Sellew,  promoted;  Peter  Puck- 
and,  vice  Sever,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Obed  Edson,  captain;  Arvy  O.  Austin,  lieutenant; 
Dexter  Hatch,  ensign. 

Forty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Crane,  judge  advocate;  William  Prendergast,  junior,  assist- 
ant hospital  surgeon ;  William  Jones,  paymaster. 
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2066  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Foot,  surgeon;  Ebenezer  P.  Upham,  surgeon's  mate;  Rob- 
ert McMahan,  quartermaster;  Abram  Dixon,  paymaster,  vice  Eason, 
resigned. 

Charles  Tayler,  captain;  Benjamin  Russell,  lieutenant;  Jonathan 
\Y.  Covel,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Adam  Campbell,  lieutenant,  vice  Bond,  moved;  John 
B.  Clock,  ensign,  vice  Creal,  moved. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  division  of  infantry: 

Nathan  Rathbun  and  Calvin  Brittain,  junior,  aids  de  camp  to  the 
major  general. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hoel  Lawrence,  colonel,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  Joseph  W. 
Brown,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted. 

Sylvester  Reed,  adjutant,  vice  Slott,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Simon  Towle,  vice  Reed,  promoted;  John  P.  Rice,  vice 
Hulbert,  moved. 

Willard  Grimes,  captain,  vice  Avery,  resigned;  Sackett  Corn- 
stock,  lieutenant,  vice  Grimes,  promoted;  Aaron  Rand,  ensign,  vice 
Comstock,  promoted. 

Abner  Smith,  captain,  vice  Cole,  resigned;  Walter  Webb,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Rouse,  vice  Webb,  promoted;  Lester  White, 
vice  Page,  declined:  Eliphalet  Peck,  vice  Ingram,  declined. 

Daniel  Whitney,  lieutenant  of  light  infantry,  vice  Burchard, 
resigned. 

Riflemen — Abijah  Farwell,  captain,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  James 
Allen,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Howell,  promoted;  John  L.  Huntington, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  promoted;  Abraham  Morrow,  ensign, 
vice  Huntington,  promoted. 


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Light  Infantry — Samuel  Dennison,  captain;  Elisha  H.  Gardner, 
lieutenant;  John  Chamberlain,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  organized  from  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighth 
regiment: 

Amos  Judd,  major  commandant;  Daniel  C.  Johnson,  adjutant; 
William  McPherson,  quartermaster. 

William  A.  Hallenbeck,  captain,  vice  Judd,  promoted;  Othriel 
Spinning,  lieutenant,  vice  Hallenbeck,  promoted;  Asa  Pigsley, 
ensign,  vice  Spinning,  promoted. 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Wright,  major  and  inspector,  vice  Ely,  promoted; 
Daniel  Wardwell,  judge  advocate;  Egbert  Ten  Eyck,  paymaster; 
Thomas  C.  Chittenden,  quartermaster. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment : 

Anson  Hungerford,  colonel,  vice  Harris,  resigned;  Eseck  Lewis, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  McNitt;  Joseph  Sheldon,  major,  vice  Hun- 
gerford, promoted;  Wilson  Penock,  adjutant,  vice  Spalding, 
resigned. 

William  H.  Caldwell,  captain,  vice  Rice,  resigned;  Noah  McNitt, 
lieutenant,  vice  Caldwell,  promoted;  Besa  Cumins,  ensign,  vice 
McNitt,  promoted. 

Abel  Doolittle,  captain,  vice  Ingalsbe,  resigned;  James  Ross,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Doolittle,  promoted;  Horace  Taylor,  ensign,  vice  Ross, 
promoted. 

Horace  Rudd,  captain,  vice  Sanders,  resigned;  Timothy  Thomp- 
son, lieutenant,  vice  Rudd,  promoted;  Enoch  Clark,  ensign,  vice 
Thompson,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Adnel  Ely,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Cole,  moved;  James 
Stone,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Ely,  promoted;  Daniel  Lee, 
ensign,  vice  Stone,  promoted. 


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New  regiment  organized  in  the  county  of  Jefferson  and  to  be 
denominated  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-ninth  regiment  of 
infantry: 

William  King,  colonel;  Amos  Bosworth,  lieutenant  colonel;  Shu- 
bel  Butterfield,  major;  Joseph  V.  Bacon,  adjutant;  Isaac  Butter- 
field,  quartermaster;  Hiram  Merrills,  paymaster;  William  Baker, 
surgeon. 

Henry  Knapp,  captain,  vice  Bosworth,  promoted;  Daniel  Hardy, 
lieutenant;  Northrop  Jones,  ensign. 

Otis  Howe,  captain,  vice  Butterfield,  promoted;  John  S.  Rice, 
lieutenant,  vice  Howe,  promoted;  Alvah  Kinne,  ensign,  vice  Hurl- 
bert,  resigned. 

Daniel  Whitney,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  William  Stowell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Whitney,  promoted;  Thomas  C.  Shaft,  ensign,  vice 
Stowell,  promoted. 

Elisha  H.  Gardner,  captain;  Amos  Catlin,  lieutenant;  Daniel 
Millington,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Samuel  Dennison,  captain;  John  Chamberlin, 
lieutenant;  David  McFarland,  ensign. 

Fifty-fifth  regiment: 

Alvah  Barber,  captain;  Joseph  Sisson,  lieutenant;  Levi  Hanley, 
ensign. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Adam  Conkey,  colonel,  vice  Barnes,  resigned;  John  Ives,  junior, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Conkey,  promoted;  Walter  Martin,  junior, 
major,  vice  Ives,  promoted;  Philander  Pitcher,  quartermaster,  vice 
Masten,  promoted;  Samuel  Ives,  paymaster,  vice  Holliday,  moved. 

Eli  Rogers,  junior,  captain,  vice  Graves,  moved;  Roland  Bush, 
lieutenant,  vice  Pitcher,  resigned;  Gideon  S.  Sacket,  ensign,  vice 
Rogers,  promoted. 


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Elijah  Salmon,  captain,  vice  Doud,  resigned;  Cordial  Storrs,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Salmon,  promoted;  Solomon  Kilham,  ensign,  vice  H. 
Kilham,  resigned;  Homer  Collins,  lieutenant;  Ira  Hull,  ensign. 

Samuel  Clark,  captain,  vice  Hough,  resigned;  Calvin  Gowdy,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Denton,  resigned. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Averill,  adjutant,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Caleb  Earl,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Averill. 

Zimri  Danby,  captain,  vice  Pitcher,  moved;  Erastus  Whitney, 
lieutenant,  vice  Danby,  promoted;  Benjamin  Carpenter,  ensign,  vice 
Whitney,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Reuben  Robbins,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Stockwell; 
Godfrey  W.  Barney,  ensign,  vice  Robbins,  promoted. 

lewis  county. 

Twenty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Cyrus  Trowbridge,  brigadier  general;  Ela  Merriam,  inspector; 
Baron  S.  Doty,  judge  advocate;  Lemuel  Wood,  quartermaster; 
Philemon  Hoadley,  paymaster. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Youngs,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  4,  1818;  Jesse  Sco- 
field,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  March  4,  181 8. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry: 
David  Curtis,  major  general,  vice  Widrig,  resigned. 
Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

John  J.  Knox,  captain,  vice  Tracy,  resigned;  Elijah  F.  Tracy, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Pixley,  moved;  Isaac  Pixley,  second  lieutenant, 


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vice  Knox,  promoted;   Philemon  Trowbridge,  cornet,  vice  Tracy, 
promoted. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Chadwick,  major;  Nathaniel  Alwood,  quartermaster; 
Leonard  Hoskins,  paymaster. 

Captains — Joseph  Southworth,  Elijah  Congden,  Absalom  Palmer, 
Austin  Downs,  Ezekiel  Parker,  Simon  Culver,  Joshua  M.  Coonly. 

Lieutenants — Philomen  Barger,  Benjamin  Haywood,  John  Wil- 
son, Seth  Weed,  Thomas  Parker,  Robert  Shaw,  Harman  Bessel. 

Ensigns — Sylvester  Brownell,  Peter  Losson,  Elliot  Palmer,  junior, 
William  Alwood,  Guilford  Randall,  John  Babcock,  Stephen  Wright. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Histed,  colonel;  Liberty  Brown,  lieutenant  colonel;  Agreen 
Ingraham,  major;  Cyrus  Loomis,  adjutant;  Elihu  Walter,  quarter- 
master. 

Captains — Walter  Branch,  Samuel  Odell. 

Lieutenants — Ezekiel  Smith,  John  Mather,  Benjamin  Oakley, 
Isaac  W.  Skinner. 

Ensigns — Simeon  Conger,  Peter  Decker,  Zacheus  Cheney,  Enoch 
Smith. 

Riflemen — Henry  H.  Potter,  captain;  Isaac  Kennedy,  lieutenant; 
Cyrus  Millard,  ensign. 

William  Greenfield,  captain  light  infantry,  rank  from  April  24, 
1818. 

Daniel  Goodrich,  junior,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  R.  BrinckerhofF,  colonel;  Isaac  Barnum,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Benjamin  Horton.  major;  John  R.  Bodley,  quartermaster;  Campbell 
Waldo,  surgeon;  Aaron  Pitney,  surgeon's  mate. 


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Captains — -Hugh  Montgomery,  Marvin  Tichincr,  Orange  Rude, 
James  Crane,  John  Winchell. 

Lieutenants — Elias  Miller,  Ebenczer  Farrin,  Moses  Robinson, 
Ashley  Hogins,  John  G.  Lewis,  Barker  Lovell,  Aaron  Hix. 

Ensigns — William  Haines,  John  H.  Hardenbergh,  Henry  Hop- 
kins, Alanson  Smith,  Robert  Cook,  Erastus  Strong,  William  Greggs, 
John  Wait,  Hezekiah  Bowen. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  McFadden,  colonel;  Matthias  Vanderheyden,  lieutenant 
colonel. 

Captains — Luther  Barns,  Aaron  Bayles. 

Lieutenants — Samuel  Phelps,  Robert  Gait,  Andrew  Rassmusson, 
William  G.  Charch. 

Ensigns — John  M.  Bartlett,  Moses  Parks,  Seth  Twinee,  John 
Dolson. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Genesee  commanded  by 
Major  William  Thayer: 

Hugh  Long,  captain;  James  Anderson,  junior,  lieutenant:  John 
Webb,  ensign. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

James  Smiley,  second  lieutenant;  Joel  Wheeler,  junior,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Ebenezer  Howel,  second  lieutenant. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — John  H.  Lansing,  captain;  Abraham  A.  Van  Horn, 
lieutenant;  Visscher  Putman,  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
William  J.  High,  lieutenant;  Benjamin  D.  Snedeker,  ensign. 


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broome  county. 
Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Lyman    Truman,    first    lieutenant;    James    H.    Bartow,    second 
lieutenant. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Light  Infantry — Benjamin  Blodget,  captain;  Charles  C.  Church, 
lieutenant;  "William  H.  Wells,  ensign. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Cornelius  E.  Wynkoop,  lieutenant  colonel;  David  Abbey,  major. 
John  Shurter,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Cornelius  Davis,  Martin  M.  Schoonmaker. 
Ensigns — Jacobus    W.    Van    W^aganen,    Lawrence    Hoornbeek, 
junior. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  division  of  infantry: 
Arad  Joy,  paymaster. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  division  of  infantry: 
Joshua  A.  Spencer,  judge  advocate. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  division  of  infantry: 
Clement  Carpenter,  judge  advocate. 
Sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 
Johnson  Goodwill,  judge  advocate. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan   Barney,  colonel;  Arena  Campbell,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Gratten  H.  Wheeler,  major. 


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Captains — Jonathan  Knapp,  Otto  F.  Marshall,  Daniel  Bacon. 

Caleb  Crouch,  lieutenant;  Levi  Smith,  ensign;  Dauphin  Murray, 
ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Steuben  commanded  by 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Simeon  Bacon: 

Charles  Oliver,  adjutant. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Clark  Crandall,  colonel. 

Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  S.  Williams,  quartermaster. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  H.  Deyo,  captain;  Joseph  Potter,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Pearsall,  ensign. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  division  of  infantry: 
James  W.  Miller,  hospital  surgeon. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry: 
Greene  C.  Bronson,  judge  advocate. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Phillips,  major. 

Henry  Tears,  captain;  Benjamin  Aldridge,  lieutenant;  Levi  Davis, 
ensign. 

Henry  Tallmadge,  captain;  Henry  B.  Weaver,  lieutenant;  John  C. 
Ewers,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Isaac  Smith,  captain;  Benjamin  Pew,  lieutenant:  Wil- 
liam Reed,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Ely,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel;  James  Smith,  major. 


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Isaiah  Smith,  captain. 

Lieutenants — John  Smead,  Zenas  Canfield,  Filie  White. 

Ensigns — Nathan  Tanner,  Almon  Wakeman. 

Chauncey  W.  Smith,  captain;  Archibald  Farr,  junior,  lieutenant; 
John  Wightman,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — John  Everts,  Judson  Canfield,  John  B.  Spencer. 

Ira  White,  captain. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Dougherty,  colonel;  Josiah  Willoughby,  lieutenant 
colonel;  Joshua  North,  major;  William  Cobb,  adjutant;  Lewis 
Tooker,  quartermaster;  Dyer  Foote,  surgeon. 

Eliphalet  Clark,  captain;  Luther  Trumble,  junior,  lieutenant; 
Cyrus  Crain,  ensign. 

Fiftieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  White,  paymaster. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  division  of  infantry: 

John  Palmer,  paymaster;  Benjamin  J.  Mooers,  hospital  surgeon; 
Reuben  H.  Walworth,  judge  advocate. 


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jn,y  Thirty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

8. 

Noah  Ely,  judge  advocate;  John  Birdsall,  brigade  paymaster; 
Perez  Packer,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Rathbun,  adjutant. 

Captains — Charles  Grant,  vice  Copeland,  refused" to  accept;  David 
Grant,  vice  Rogers,  do  do  do;  Jacob  Cook,  with  rank  from  April  24, 
1818;  Erastus  Woodruff  (light  infantry),  vice  Stoddard,  resigned. 

Isaac  Sellick,  lieutenant,  vice  Grant,  promoted;  John  Pond,  ensign, 


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vice  Sellick,  promoted;  George  Agard,  lieutenant,  vice  Grant,  pro- 
moted; Elisha  Rogers,  ensign,  vice  Agard,  promoted;  Joseph  Juli- 
and,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Rathbun,  promoted;  Joseph  Elliott, 
ensign,  vice  Juliand,  promoted;  Jonathan  Burch,  junior,  lieutenant, 
vice  Trask,  refused  to  accept;  John  B.  Phelps,  ensign;  Luman 
McNiel,  ensign,  vice  Vanderlyn,  refused  to  accept;  Aaron  Carter, 
lieutenant,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818;  Shirlock  Willard,  ensign, 
with  rank  from  April  24,  181 8. 

Light  Infantry — Timothy  D.  Bidwell,  lieutenant,  vice  Wood- 
ruff, promoted;  Lory  Case,  ensign. 

CHENANGO  AND  DELAWARE  COUNTIES. 

Battalion  commanded  by  Major  Stephen  Stillwell  in  Chenango 
and  Delaware: 

Lemuel  Boomer,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Boynton,  declined. 

Reuben  Kirby,  junior,  captain,  vice  Evans,  declined;  Joseph 
Kirby,  lieutenant,  vice  Ballou,  resigned;  Chester  Redfield,  ensign; 
Ephraim  Dalrymple,  ensign,  vice  Cook,  declined;  John  Abbey,  lieu- 
tenant, with  rank  from  April  24,  1818. 

John  Newton,  captain;  Thomas  Newton,  lieutenant;  Edward  L. 
Hyde,  ensign. 

Rifle  company  in  Chenango  county: 

George  Birdsall,  captain;  Silas  Reed,  junior,  first  lieutenant; 
Aaron  Carter,  second  lieutenant. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry  commanded  by 
Colonel  Augustus  C.  Welch  (organized  from  the  battalion  lately 
commanded  by  the  said  Augustus  C.  Welch) : 

Augustus  C.  Welch,  colonel;  Jacob  F.  Brewer,  lieutenant  colonel, 
vice  Welch,  promoted;  Anthony  Olney,  major,  vice  Brewer,  pro- 
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Captains — Russel  Cheeney,  with  rank  from  April  24,  181 8; 
Thomas  Mattison;  Levi  Jones. 

Lieutenants — Welcome  Arnold,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818; 
Warren  Wightman;  Tracey  Ainsworth,  with  rank  from  April  24, 
1818;  Miles  Calkins;  Isaac  Jones;  James  D.  Holt. 

Ensigns — Abraham  Midbury,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818; 
Robert  Lawrence;  Alvin  Peck;  George  P.  Hudson,  with  rank  from 
April  24,  1818;  Stephen  Miller;  Lewis  Crandall. 

Horse  artillery — Rouse  Clark,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Welch,  re- 
moved from  beat;  Asa  P.  Marble,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Clark, 
promoted;  Rodney  Hubby,  cornet,  vice  Marble,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-first  regiment  commanded  by  Colonel 
Daniel  Root  (organized  from  the  battalion  lately  commanded  by 
the  said  Daniel  Root): 

Daniel  Root,  colonel;  Henry  Coggshall,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice 
Root,  promoted;  Asa  Kinyon,  major,  vice  Coggshall,  promoted; 
Amos  B.  Minor,  paymaster,  vice  Breed,  resigned;  David  McWhor- 
ter,  surgeon. 

Benjamin  Hazen,  captain;  Russel  Steward,  lieutenant;  Martin 
Livermore,  ensign;  Daniel  Livermore,  lieutenant;  John  H.  Lawton, 
ensign,  vice  Steward,  promoted;  Bela  Bardsley,  ensign,  vice  Ray- 
nard,  resigned;  Dennison  Weaver,  lieutenant,  vice  Coats,  declined. 

Riflemen — William  Lamphier,  captain,  vice  Kenyon,  promoted; 
Joseph  Lord,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Lamphier,  promoted;  Jabish 
Breed,  ensign,  vice  Lord,  promoted. 

Roswell  Randall,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Reuben  Gray,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Tilly  Lyndc,  not  entitled; 
Tilly  Lynde,  major,  vice  Gray,  promoted;  Charles  York,  adjutant, 


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vice  Clark,  resigned;  Lewis  Lathrop,  quartermaster,  vice  York,  pro- 
moted; Eleazer  Brown,  paymaster,  vice  Lathrop,  promoted. 

Noah  Wood,  captain,  vice  Barber,  resigned;  Norman  Sexton, 
lieutenant;  Samuel  Northrop,  ensign;  John  Miller,  junior,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Robert  Ames,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  William  Avery 
(light  infantry);  John  Noyes,  junior  (light  infantry),  vice  Brown, 
promoted. 

Riflemen — Zadock  Adams,  captain,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818, 
vice  Winser,  declined;  Elijah  Kinney,  lieutenant,  with  same  rank, 
vice  Adams,  promoted;  Samuel  Randall,  ensign,  with  same  rank, 
vice  Kinney,  promoted. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jellis  Clute,  lieutenant  colonel;  Ebenezer  Damon,  major. 

Light  Infantry — Jerediah  Horsford,  captain,  vice  Miller,  moved 
away;  John  A.  Granger,  lieutenant,  vice  Horsford,  promoted;  Eli 
Lake,  ensign. 

Ninety-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — John  Wilder,  captain;  Jairus  B.  Rich,  lieu- 
tenant; Roger  Rowley,  ensign. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-second  regiment  commanded  by 
Colonel  Peter  Sternbergh  (Bellinger's  brigade): 

Ensigns— Peter  H.  Bellinger,  Richard  M.  Casler,  Richard  N. 
Casler. 

The  Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry  having  been  divided  and  created 
a  new  regiment  to  be  denominated  the  Sixteenth  regiment  by  the 
following  division  line,  to  wit:  By  the  Genesee  river  from  the  south 
line  of  Genesee  county  until  said  river  touches  the  southeast  corner 
of  the  town  of  Gates,  thence  westwardly  so  far  as  to  include  the 


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towns  of  Gates  and  Ogden  and  thence  north  to  Lake  Ontario. 
Resolved,  that  the  following-  officers  be  appointed  in  the  said  regi- 
ment, to  wit:  Sixteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Ephraim  Towner,  colonel;  William  Peters,  junior,  lieutenant 
colonel;  Simeon  Cumings,  major;  Ephraim  Brown,  surgeon;  Ben- 
jamin C.  Congdon,  surgeon's  mate;  Elias  H.  Parmele,  adjutant; 
Manley  Colton,  quartermaster;  Ebenezer  Walden,  paymaster. 

Jacob  Coe,  captain;  Philo  Pierson,  first  lieutenant;  William  White, 
second  lieutenant;  Elisha  Stanley,  junior,  cornet. 

Oswald  Williams,  captain;  Uriah  P.  B.  Munro,  first  lieutenant; 
Benjamin  Barlow,  junior,  second  lieutenant;  Moses  Wheeler,  cor- 
net; Selvy  Kidder,  second  lieutenant;  Joseph  Farnham,  cornet. 

Simeon  R.  Glazier,  captain;  Samuel  Ewell,  first  lieutenant;  Ira 
Jenkins,  second  lieutenant;  Samuel  W.  Curtis,  cornet;  Nathaniel 
Vosburgh,  cornet;  Sylvanus  Marvin,  second  lieutenant;  John 
Hutchinson,  cornet. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  division  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Van  Anden,  division  inspector;  Stephen  W.  Hughes, 
division  quartermaster. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Third  brigade  of  cavalry  (Wickham's  brigade): 
Daniel  Cozens,  brigade  major  and  inspector. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Benjamin  Tabor,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Garrit  Enos,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Bowen,  moved  away;  Robert  Gillespie,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Barton,  declining;  Ira  Burch,  cornet,  vice  Tabor,  pro- 
moted. 


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tompkins  county. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Daniel  Starkweather,  captain,  vice  Camp,  promoted ;  Henry 
Taylor,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Starkweather,  promoted;  Daniel 
Thompson,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  David  Han- 
mer,  cornet,  vice  Starkweather,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry  (Colonel  Henry  Fonda): 
Nathan  Burr,  captain,  vice  Thrall,  resigned;   Frederick  Steele, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Burr,  promoted;  Benjamin  Cheadle,  ensign. 

PUTNAM  COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — Francis    Losee,    captain;    Andrew    Buck,    lieutenant; 
Jonathan  G.  Vincent,  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry  (Carr's  brigade) : 

James  Jones,  captain. 

Eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jeffrey  W.  Thomas,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Ninth  division  of  infantry : 

William  Bay,  hospital  surgeon. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Bay,  paymaster,  vice  Wendell,  resigned. 

Captains — Jacob  Lansing,  vice  Ives,  moved  away;  Welcome 
Esleeck,  vice  Loucks,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Richard  Van  Rensselaer,  vice  Lansing,  promoted; 
George  Campbell,  vice  Esleeck,  promoted;  Jacob  Vandenbergh,  vice 
Willard,  moved. 


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Ensigns — William  Miller,  vice  Van  Rensselaer,  promoted; 
Charles  S.  Henry,  vice  Campbell,  promoted;  Gansevoort  Ouacken- 
bush,  vice  Vandenburgh,  promoted;  Absalom  Bull,  vice  Bay,  pro- 
moted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen,    Second    regiment — Coenradt    Baumus,    captain,    vice 
Copeland,  resigned;  Samuel  G.  Haines,  lieutenant,  vice  Baumus, 
promoted;  John  Yerplank,  ensign. 

Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry  (Colonel  Sackett): 
William  Stevenson,  lieutenant;  George  Smith,  ensign. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Philip  Ward,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  moved;  Solomon  Dingee,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Mead,  moved;  Henry  Hylard,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ephraim  W.  Clapp,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Mathews,  re- 
signed. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Skinner,  adjutant,  vice  Northrop,  moved. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  M.  McFarland,  adjutant,  vice  Stevens,  resigned;  Leonard 
H.  Clapp,  quartermaster,  vice  E.  W.  Clapp,  promoted. 

Ansel  Eastey,  captain,  vice  Church,  moved;  Levy  Gray,  lieu- 
tenant. 

Ensigns — Reuben  Brown,  vice  Eastey,  promoted;  James  Pad- 
dock; Flugh  Moncrief,  vice  Allen,  moved. 

Artillery — John  Blanchard,  captain,  vice  Cleveland,  resigned; 
Amasa  B.  Gibson,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Stewart,  resigned;  Gregory 
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One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Cooper,  lieutenant,  vice   Wells,  moved;  John  P.  Hunt, 

ensign,  vice  Cooper,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Martin  J.  Van  Buskirk,  ensign,  vice  Sanford,  moved. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John   Sheldon,   captain,  vice  Tice,  moved;  Joseph   Southworth, 

first  lieutenant,  vice  Worters;  Samuel  O.  Randall,  second  lieutenant, 

vice  Heath. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  W.  Tompkins,  major,  vice  Doremus,  moved;  Joseph 
Drake,  surgeon's  mate. 

Lieutenants — George  Dixey,  vice  Maltbee,  absent;  John  A.  Smith; 
James  S.  Clark. 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Thomas  C.  Winthrop,  Edward  Bement,  John  C.  Bab- 
cock,  Henry  H.  Van  Amringe. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Martin  Ditmis,  vice  Tompkins,  promoted;  Thomas  G. 
Casey,  vice  Voorhis,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Flenry  Knivells,  vice  Ditmis,  promoted;  William  B. 
Ireland,  vice  Casey,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Peter  C.  Bowne,  vice  Knivell,  promoted;  James  La- 
Tourette,  vice  Ireland,  promoted;  Tobias  W.  Bedell;  Samuel  L. 
Mitchell,  junior. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  R.  Halsey,  captain,  vice  Miller,  declining;  Samuel  Benson, 

lieutenant,  vice  Halsey,  promoted;  Nathan  S.  Van  Liew,  ensign, 

vice  Benson,  promoted. 
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Battalion  of  riflemen  attached  to  the  Thirty-eighth  brigade  of 
infantry: 

John  Montgomery,  major,  vice  Ely,  moved. 

Ucal  Howell,  captain,  vice  Montgomery,  promoted;  Joseph  C. 
Kelly,  lieutenant,  vice  Howell,  promoted;  Tunis  Voorhees,  ensign, 
vice  Kelly,  promoted. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  regiment: 
William  Throop,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819,  vice 
William  Sharp,  appointed  by  mistake. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Salmon  Laird,  captain,  vice  Camp,  resigned;  Ambrose  Cone,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Laird,  promoted;  Samuel  Willcox,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Camp,  resigned;  Robert  McBride,  cornet,  vice  Butler, 
declining. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Pettibone,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Sherwood,  declining. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Brigam,  junior,  vice  Pettibone,  promoted; 
Horace  Marsh,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Jonas  Tower,  vice  Adding- 
ton,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Pomeroy  Jones,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Nathaniel  Odell,  Henry  Tisdale. 

Ensigns — Daniel  Shaw,  William  Dixon. 

Light  Infantry — James  Wells,  lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  not  quali- 
fied; Harvey  Mason,  ensign,  vice  A.  Mason,  not  qualified. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Thomas  W.  Henry,  vice  Fisher,  resigned;  John  S. 
Smith,  vice  J.  Fisher,  resigned. 


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Lieutenants — James  Buckmaster,  vice  Henry,  promoted;  Dennis 
Sayre,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  C.  Franklin,  Daniel  Sickles. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Samuel  G.  Raymond,  vice  Pell,  promoted;  Robert 
Lawrence,  vice  Hildreth,  resigned;  David  C.  Golden,  vice  St.  John, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Robert  J.  Cheesebrough,  vice  Raymond,  promoted; 
John  P.  Brasher,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  William  Moore,  junior, 
vice  Golden,  promoted;  Thomas  Van  Zandt. 

Ensigns — Charles  Manning,  vice  Cheesebrough,  promoted;  John 
Van  Buskirk,  vice  Brasher,  promoted;  Dudley  Selden,  vice  Moore, 
promoted. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Ensigns — James  Carleton  Hale;  Daniel  Lord,  junior;  John  B. 
Skillman;  Dudley  Selden;  William  Samuel  Johnson,  junior. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Company  of  light  artillery  commanded  by  Peter  M.  Van  Wyck : — 
John  Phillips,  cornet,  vice  Samuel  Annin,  who  is  hereby  superseded, 
and  a  supersedeas  directed  to  issue. 

SUFFOLK   COUNTY. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Jeremiah  Mulford,  captain;  Isaac  B.  Miller,  lieutenant;  Nathaniel 
Barns,  ensign. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Shelters,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry : 

James  J.  Jones,  major  and  inspector. 


1819. 


1819. 


2084  Annual  Report  of  the 

cayuga  county. 
Seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

David  Brinckerhoff,  brigade  paymaster;  Joel  W.  Bacon,  brigade 
quartermaster;  Joseph  T.  Petney,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Thirty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Chauncey  Morgan,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Birdsall,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — William  Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  Mudge, 
moved;  John  Dewey,  ensign,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  John  Staf- 
ford, ensign,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 


WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  McMillan,  captain,  vice  Wells,  resigned;  Elijah  Gray,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  McMillan,  promoted;  John  Simpson,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gray,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Joseph  Brewster,  junior,  major,  vice  Herington,  declining. 

Thomas  Simmons,  captain,  vice  Benson,  declining. 

Light  Infantry — Amnon  Blair,  captain,  vice  Brewster,  pro- 
moted; Justice  Palmer,  lieutenant,  vice  Blair,  promoted;  Francis 
Baldwin,  ensign,  vice  Palmer,  promoted. 

Arthur  Starkweather,  lieutenant,  vice  Pettit,  declining;  Thomas 
Hicks,  ensign,  vice  Waters,  declining. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Fort,  colonel,  vice  Gates,  promoted;  Gardner  Conklin,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Fort,  promoted;  William  Cooper,  major,  vice 
Conklin,  promoted. 


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Isaac  Myers,  captain,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  Simeon  Arnold, 
ensign,  vice  N.  Arnold,  resigned. 

Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Coleman  Gates,  brigadier  general,  vice  V(an)  Schoonhoven,  pro- 
moted; Nathaniel  J.  Seely,  brigade  major  and  inspector. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Brown,  paymaster,  vice  Middlebrook,  moved;  James 
Riche,  adjutant,  vice  Seely,  promoted. 

John  W.  Rogers,  lieutenant,  vice  Riche,  promoted;  Joel  Adams, 
ensign,  vice   Rogers,  promoted. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Lieutenant  colonel  (William)  Hammond's  battalion  of  infantry: 
George  Sanford,  lieutenant;  Barney  Forman,  ensign. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Peter  B.  Casler,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Orendorff,  resigned. 

A  new  regiment  of  infantry  having  been  formed  within  the  fol- 
lowing bounds,  to  wit:  South  by  county  line  of  Herkimer  and 
Otsego  counties;  east  by  same  of  Herkimer  and  Montgomery;  north 
by  the  Mohawk  river;  west  by  west  bounds  of  the  town  of  Warren 
and  the  line  that  divides  Captain  Campbell's  from  Captain  Shaw's 
and  Captain  Staring's  company  to  the  Mohawk  river,  to  be  denomi- 
nated the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-second  regiment: 

Peter  Sternbergh,  colonel;  Jost  Bell,  lieutenant  colonel;  Nicholas 
Shoemaker,  major;  William  P.  Waggoner,  paymaster;  Richard  N. 
Casler,  adjutant. 

John  Harder,  captain. 

John  G.  Snyder,  captain;  Jeremiah  F.  Landt,  lieutenant;  Daniel 
Bellinger,  ensign. 


1819. 


1819. 


2086  Annual  Report  of  the 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Haskins,  first  lieutenant;  Thomas  Robison,  second  lieu- 
tenant. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 
Isaac  Mills,  major,  vice  Bell,  promoted. 
Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Jacob  P.  Weber,  colonel,  vice  Myers,  moved. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Philip  N.  Bonesteel,  colonel,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned. 

Captains — Methusalem  B.  Guger,  vice  Lansing,  resigned;  Abra- 
ham Vervalin. 

First  lieutenants — Simon  Williamson,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned; 
John  N.  Brewer. 

Second  lieutenants — Isaac  Latimer,  Joshua  Flagler,  Daniel  J. 
Vervalin. 

The  seventh  regiment  of  artillery  having  been  divided  into  three 
regiments,  to  wit: 

Cayuga,  Seneca,  Tioga  and  Tompkins  to  be  denominated  the 
Eighteenth  regiment. 

Ontario  and  Steuben  to  be  denominated  the  Nineteenth  regiment. 

Genesee,  Niagara,  Allegany,  Chautauqua  and  Cattaraugus  to  be 
continued  the  Seventh  regiment. 

Thereupon,  Resolved,  that  the  following  officers  be  appointed 
therein: 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery  (Cayuga,  Seneca,  Tioga  and 
Tompkins): 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Thomas  Mumford,  colonel. 


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1819. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

John  Cantine,  lieutenant  colonel. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

John  B.  Laraway,  major. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  artillery  (Ontario  and  Steuben): 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

John  Pierce,  colonel;  George  Goundry,  lieutenant  colonel;  Wil- 
liam Lilly,  major. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Jonas  Wickes,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Jackson,  moved. 
Seventh  regiment  of  artillery  (Genesee,  Niagara,  Allegany,  Chau- 
tauqua and  Cattaraugus) : 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Andrew  A.  Ellicott,  colonel;  Chauncey  L.  Sheldon,  lieutenant 
colonel. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

Asahel  Lyon,  major. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

James  McKain,  captain,  vice  Ellicott,  promoted;  Elijah  Spencer, 
first  lieutenant;  Peter  Powers,  second  lieutenant;  Anthony  Cooley, 
first  lieutenant;  Felix  Brown,  second  lieutenant. 

SCHOHARIE   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Russel  Jones,  colonel,  with  rank  from  March  2.7,  1819,  vice  Efner, 
resigned;  Jacob  R.  Greene,  surgeon. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Heman  Norton,  colonel;  William  Frost,  lieutenant  colonel;  Abra- 
ham Beach,  major;  Justin  Smith,  adjutant;  Jedediah  D.  Cummings, 
quartermaster;  David  S.  Hall,  paymaster. 


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2o88  Annual  Report  of  the 

Edward  Sawyer,  captain;  Aaron  Cook,  first  lieutenant;  Peter 
Putnam,  second  lieutenant;  Horace  Egelston,  cornet. 

David  Baker,  captain;  Daniel  Tinker,  first  lieutenant;  Solomon 
Case,  second  lieutenant. 

Hiram  Terry,  junior,  captain;  Solomon  Frost,  first  lieutenant; 
Erasmus  T.  Cummins,  second  lieutenant;  Elizur  More,  cornet. 

Nathaniel  Allen,  captain;  John  Hatch,  first  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Taggart,  second  lieutenant;  John  Lee,  cornet. 

Benjamin  Campbell,  captain;  Stephen  Cady,  first  lieutenant; 
John  Goodwin,  second  lieutenant;  Ira  Webster,  cornet. 

In  the  brigade  of  artillery  composed  of  the  counties  of  Cayuga, 
Seneca,  Tioga,  Tompkins,  Ontario,  Steuben,  Genesee,  Niagara, 
Allegany,  Chautauqua  and  Cattaraugus,  denominated  the  fourth 
brigade  of  artillery: 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Walter  Grieve,  brigadier  general. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Lieutenants — James  Holmes,  junior;  John  Littlebrant. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Stall,  major.     • 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Russel  Jones,  colonel. 
Twenty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Henry  Hamilton,  brigade  quartermaster;  Jacob  Livingston,  bri- 
gade paymaster. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ira  Joy,  paymaster,  vice  A.  Joy,  promoted;  Lewis  Tooker,  adju- 
tant, vice  Cobb,  moved;  Elijah  Conger,  quartermaster,  vice  Tooker, 
promoted. 


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clinton  county. 
Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry  (Colonel  G.  Spcrry): 
Henry   Graves,  captain;    Freeman   Nye,  first  lieutenant;  Henry 
Gregory,  second  lieutenant;  Josiah  Corbert,  cornet. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

Lewis  K.  Storms,  colonel,  vice  Warner,  resigned;  John  C.  Van 
Duyne,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Storms,  promoted;  David  L.  Rogers, 
surgeon,  vice  D.  Rogers,  resigned;  James  H.  Rogers,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  D.  L.  Rogers,  promoted;  William  Rockwell,  quartermas- 
ter; John  Conrey,  paymaster. 

Wynant  Bennet,  captain,  vice  Van  Duyne,  promoted ;  David 
Hanson,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Bennet,  promoted;  Peter  P.  Schenck, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Hanson,  promoted;  William  Bigelow,  cornet, 
vice  Schenck,  promoted. 

Thomas  Theal,  captain,  vice  Cairns,  resigned;  John  Cairns,  junior, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Theal,  promoted;  Benjamin  Odell,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Cairns,  promoted;  Sands  Reynolds,  cornet,  vice  Odell, 
promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Augustus  S.  Porter,  ensign,  vice  Bates,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  G.  Weaver,  brigadier  general,  vice  Curtis,  promoted. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Fortune  C.  White,  colonel,  vice  Weaver,  promoted. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Swartwood,  brigadier  general,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted. 


1819. 


1819. 


2090  Annual  Report  of  the 

albany  county. 
Thirty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Robert  Dunbar,  junior,  brigadier  general,  vice  Gallup,  resigned. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Dunbar,  promoted; 
John  G.  Ruby,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Van  Rensselaer,  promoted. 
Third  brigade  of  cavalry: 
Thomas  Bridgen,  quartermaster,  vice  D.  P.  Clark,  moved. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Webster,  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Miller,  appointed  by 
mistake. 

Eleventh  brigade  of  infantrv: 

James  W.  Miller,  assistant  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Webster,  pro- 
moted. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Calvin  Graves,  first  lieutenant;  Philip  Thurber,  second  lieutenant. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Fortv-second  regiment  of  infantrv: 
John  S.  Hogarth,  ensign. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  artillery: 

Peter  H.  Schenck,  major  (formerly  appointed  by  mistake  a  major 
in  the  militia_of  this  state),  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Otis  Preston,  brigadier  general,  vice  Farrington,  resigned. 


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montgomery  county. 
Eleventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Elwood,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Dodge,  pro- 
moted. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Forty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Richard  Freeke,  brigade  judge  advocate,  vice  Wilson,  deceased; 
James  Casey,  junior,  brigade  paymaster;  Abraham  Lott,  brigade 
quartermaster,  vice  Harris,  moved. 

Richard  Oakley,  captain  in  the  Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry. 

First  brigade  of  artillery: 

James  Lee,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Brett,  moved. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

First  lieutenants — Manning  Steele,  Job  G.  Williams,  James  D. 
Van  Antwerp,  William  Westerfield. 

Second  lieutenants — Charles  Turner,  vice  Haight,  promoted; 
Peter  Coutant,  vice  Steele,  promoted. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

George  Hartman,  first  lieutenant;  Jeremiah  Meserole,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hartman,  promoted. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  D.  Wilson,  captain,  vice  Conner,  resigned;  John  Whitte- 
more,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Wilson,  resigned;  Prosper  M.  Wetmore, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Jackson,  resigned;  John  H.  Smith,  second 
lieutenant. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Captains — Francis  Barretto,  junior,  vice  Bremner,  resigned;  Neil- 
son  Abeel,  vice  Leavitt,  resigned. 

Second  lieutenants — William  E.  Ross,  with  rank  from  February 
22,  1819;  Thomas  C.  Doremus,  vice  Abeel,  promoted. 


1819. 


1819. 


2092  Annual  Report  of  the 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

Samuel  Croes,  captain,  with  rank  from  June  22,  181 8. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Eighth  division  of  infantry: 

Anthony  Van  Bergen,  division  quartermaster. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Joseph  Lord,  inspector:  John  P.  Vosburgh,  paymaster;  John  P. 
Beekman,  hospital  surgeon. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Gerard,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Tylee,  promoted;  Jacob 
SchiefFelin,  major,  vice  Gerard,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Henry  C.  Hedley,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  William 
F.  Blydenburgh,  vice  Bradley,  moved. 

Ensigns — Anthony  Morris,  vice  Strange,  moved;  Albert  Wood- 
hull,  vice  Mulford,  moved;  Robert  B.  Atterbury,  vice  Cowdry,  pro- 
moted; Edward  B.  Tylee,  vice  Tucker,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  E.  Tylee,  colonel,  vice  Strong,  resigned;  William  H\  Max- 
well, lieutenant  colonel;  Zebedee  Ring,  junior,  major,  vice  Sickles, 
promoted. 

Captains — William  Wheaton,  vice  Schifrelin,  promoted;  John 
Folmar,  vice  Ring,  promoted;  Gideon  P.  Hewitt,  vice  Ross,  re- 
signed. 

Lieutenants — James  Hrooks,  vice  Wheaton,  promoted;  Thomas 
W.  Moore,  vice  Folmar,  promoted;  Thomas  Gedney,  vice  Hewitt, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Edward  X.  Duryee,  vice  Brooks,  promoted;  Lewis 
Woodruff,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Janus  Mollis,  vice  Gedney,  pro- 
moted. 


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One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment: 

John  J.  Sickels,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Seixas,  promoted;  Solo- 
mon Seixas,  colonel,  vice  Hicks,  resigned:  Samuel  S.  Dunscomb, 
major,  vice  Morton,  promoted. 

Captains — Samuel  Whiting,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Rene  A.  De 
Russy,  vice  Whiting,  moved;  Anthony  Costar;  Augustus  Floyd,  vice 
Costar,  moved. 

Robert  Prince,  lieutenant,  vice  Whiting,  promoted;  Frank  T. 
Lathrop,  lieutenant,  vice  Costar,  promoted;  Samuel  F.  Clarkson, 
ensign,  vice  Prince,  promoted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Dubois,  quartermaster,  vice  Hasbrouck,  resigned. 

Peleg  Ransom,  captain,  vice  Beaver,  resigned;  Stephen  W.  Gid- 
ney,  lieutenant,  vice  Ransom,  promoted;  Peter  Worden,  ensign,  vice 
Gidney,  promoted. 

Reuben  Ostrander,  captain,  vice  C.  Ostrander,  resigned;  Richard 
Garrison,  lieutenant,  vice  R.  Ostrander,  promoted;  David  Clear- 
water, ensign. 

Andries  P.  Lefever,  captain,  vice  Dubois,  moved;  Andries  Deyo, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lefever,  promoted;  Derick  Westbrook,  ensign;  John 
Hammond,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — John  Y.  Terwilliger,  captain,  vice  Sparks,  re- 
signed; Elias  York,  lieutenant,  vice  Terwilliger,  promoted;  Henry 
Deyo,  junior,  ensign,  vice  York,  promoted. 

Anthony  Wygant,  ensign. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gabriel  Wisner,  colonel,  vice  Bertholf,  promoted;  Thomas  Sproul, 


1819. 


1819. 


2094  Annual  Report  of  the 

lieutenant    colonel,    vice    Wisner,   promoted;    Eleazer    McCamley, 
major,  vice  Sproul,  promoted. 

Thomas  McCain,  captain,  vice  McCamley,  promoted;  Sands  Mc- 
Camley, lieutenant,  vice  T.  McCamley,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Cornelius  Egberts,  quartermaster,  vice  Bridgen,  promoted. 

NEW  YORK   COUNTY. 

State  prison  guards  at  New  York: 

Ezekiel  H.  Pennoyer,  captain;  Hezekiah  H.  Baldwin,  lieutenant; 
Richard  B.  Forsdick,  ensign. 

MONTGOMERY   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Alexander  A.  Adair,  ensign,  formerly  appointed  by  the  name  of 

John  Adair  (by  mistake),  with  rank  from  the  date  of  the  former 

commission. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Rufus    Byington,    captain;   John    R.    Cheritree,   first   lieutenant; 

Alanson  King,  second  lieutenant;  Abraham  Hall,  cornet. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Edmonds,  adjutant,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  division  of  infantry: 

Egbert    Benson,    junior,    division    inspector;    Nathaniel    Brown, 
hospital  surgeon. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Lodowyck  Post,  lieutenant  colonel;  David  Landon,  major. 


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Valentine  Merritt,  captain;  Albert  Goldsmith,  first  lieutenant; 
Jonathan  Jennings,  second  lieutenant. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

James  Wiley,  captain,  vice  Hyatt,  deceased;  Louis  Constant,  first 
lieutenant;  James  B.  Travis,  second  lieutenant. 

Henry  Davids,  captain;  Jesse  Bishop,  first  lieutenant;  Jesse  Jen- 
nings, second  lieutenant. 

Jeremiah  How,  captain;  Thomas  Brown,  first  lieutenant;  James 
W.  Scribner,  second  lieutenant. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

John  Allen,  first  lieutenant;  George  Hall,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Marsh,  moved. 

Alden  Spooner,  captain. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Fourth  division  of  infantry: 

James  Cooper,  quartermaster;  Edward  Floyd  De  Lancey,  pay- 
master. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Complaints  having  been  made  by  the  officers  of  the  One  Hundred 
and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry  against  the  promotion  of  Peter 
P.  Monfort  as  major  of  said  regiment, 

Resolved,  that  the  said  Peter  P.  Monfort  be  no  longer  major  of 
the  One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry,  and  that  a 
writ  of  supersedeas  be  directed  to  issue  accordingly. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Tooker,  adjutant,  vice  Cobb,  moved;  Elijah  Conger,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Tooker,  promoted;  Ira  Joy,  paymaster,  vice  Joy, 
promoted. 


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montgomery  county. 
Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 
Peter  Van  Yranken,  second  lieutenant;  Jeremiah  Hubbs,  cornet. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

In  the  militia  of  this  state: 
Marinus  Willett,  junior,  ensign. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 
Horace  Wood,  captain,  vice  Thorpe,  resigned;  Oliver  Sommers, 
junior,    lieutenant,    vice    Baker,    resigned;    Andrew    R.    Rockwill, 
ensign,  vice  Adams,  moved;   Gordon  Bliss,  ensign,  vice  Rogers, 
resigned. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 
Mark  H.  Sibley,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  division  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Belknap,  major  general. 

Thirty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

James  Belknap,  brigade  major;  Chancey  Belknap,  brigadier  gen- 
eral; John  W.  Brown,*  aide-de-camp;  Abel  Belknap,  brigade  quar- 
termaster. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  H.  Falls,  colonel;  James  Butterworth,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Daniel  Tooker,  major;  David  Crawford.f  aide-de-camp. 

Arthur  Smith,  captain;  John  Greggs,  junior,  lieutenant;  William 
Mitchell,  junior,  lieutenant. 


■  Note  in  original — Not  issued. 

t  Note  in  original — Query  :  Who  is  he  aid  to  ? 


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1820. 

Jeffrey  Reeve,  captain;  James  P.  Brown,  lieutenant;  Eli  T.  Lock- 
wood,  ensign. 

Second  regiment  of  cavalry : 

William  F.  Wheeler,  captain;  James  I.  Craig,  first  lieutenant; 
Stephen  A.  Burt,  second  lieutenant;  Cornelius  D.  Demorest,  cornet. 

Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Coffey,  ensign;  David  F.  Ford,  lieutenant,  heretofore  ap- 
pointed by  the  name  of  David  I.  Ford,  with  rank  from  date  of  his 
former  commission. 


The  forty-third  session  of  the  legislature  began  January  4,  1820. 
John  C.  Spencer  of  Ontario,  a  Clinton  Republican,  was  elected 
speaker  of  the  house.  The  coalition  of  the  followers  of  DeWitt 
Clinton  and  the  Federalists  continued,  and  in  this  manner  the 
Council  of  appointment  was  selected,  composed  of  the  following: 
John  D.  Ditmis  of  Queens,  John  Lounsbery  of  Ulster,  Levi  Adams 
of  Lewis,  and  Ephraim  Hart  of  Oneida.  Mr.  Ditmis  was  a  Federal- 
ist, the  others  Clintonian  Republicans.  Governor  Clinton  in  his 
address  to  the  legislature  renewed  his  recommendations  for  a  con- 
stitutional convention. 

"  The   constitution   of   this   state   was  formed   nearly   forty-three 

years  ago.     And  considering  the  circumstances  under  which  it  was 

established,  in  the  midst  of  war  and  commotion,  and  without  the 

benefits  of  much  experience,  in  representative  government,  it  is  not 

a  little  surprising  that  it  is  so  free  from  imperfection.     Attempts 

have  been  made  at  various  times  to  call  conventions  to  introduce 

alterations,  which  have  only  succeeded  in  a  single  instance;  probably 

from  an  apprehension  that  an  innovating  spirit  might  predominate, 

and  destroy,  instead  of  consolidating,  this  temple  of  freedom  and 

safety.    Parties  are  the  natural  offspring  of  Republican  government. 
132 


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Wherever  freedom  exists,  it  will  be  manifested  in  differences  of  opin- 
ion with  respect  to  the  best  mode  of  promoting  the  public  welfare. 
And  when  these  contentions  spread  over  society,  they  form  parties; 
and   mingling   sometimes    with    private    views   and   local   interests 
degenerate  into  faction,  which  seeks  its  gratification  in  violation  of 
morality,  and  at  the  expense  of  the  general  good.    And  such  is  the 
proneness  of  human  nature  to  cherish  the  spirit  of  contention,  that 
we  often  see  the  continuance  of  parties  after  the  cessation  of  the 
producing  causes.     While  this   state   has   made   rapid   and   signal 
advances  to  prosperity,  it  has  been  more  obnoxious  to  the  excite- 
ment of  party  than  any  member  of  the  Federal  union.    Even  during 
the  gloomy  periods  of  the  revolution,  this  spirit  was  exhibited  in  a 
variety  of  shapes;  and  since  that  time  it  has  scarcely  ever  ceased  to 
agitate  society.    After  giving  full  weight  to  other  assignable  causes, 
we  are  forced  to  conclude,  that  there  is  a  radical  defect  in  the  con- 
stitution of  our  government:  that  it  either  wants  some  essential  check 
against  the  progress  of  party,  or  that  it  contains  in  its  arrangements 
the  elements  of  discord  and  excitement.     The  assembly,  which  is 
the  most  numerous  branch  of  the  legislature,  and  which  is  annually 
chosen,  elects  every  year  from  the  senate  four  persons,  who  together 
with  the  Governor  constitute  the  Council   of  Appointment.     The 
offices  in  the  gift  of  this  Council  are  remunerated  by  salaries  or  fees 
to  the  amount  of  a  million  of  dollars  annually.     Combinations  will 
be  formed  to  obtain  the  control  of  this  enormous  patronage;  and 
they  will  attempt  to  influence,  in  the  first  place,  the  elections  of  the 
people,  by  dictating,  under  the  forms  and  discipline  of  party;  2dly, 
the  selection  of  the  appointing  power;  and,  3dly,  the  operations  of 
that  institution.    And  when  no  leading  measures  of  the  government 
have  been  impeached,  and  no  important  differences  of  opinion  pre- 
tended, endeavors  are  not  unusual  to  cherish  the  spirit  of  discord 


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1820. 

by  conjuring-  up  the  shades  of  departed  controversy,  by  appealing 
to  the  vindictive  feelings  of  disappointment,  or  exciting  the  cravings 
of  ambition  and  cupidity.  With  this  principle  of  irritation  in  our 
constitution,  the  hydra  of  faction  will  be  in  constant  operation,  en- 
deavoring to  work  its  way  to  power,  sometimes  by  open  denunciation, 
at  other  times  by  secret  intrigue,  and  always  by  artful  approaches. 
The  responsibility  of  public  officers  is  essential  to  the  due  perform- 
ance of  their  trust,  and  is  demanded  by  the  properties  of  delegated 
power  and  the  best  interests  of  the  community.  This  Council,  as 
constituted,  is  almost  entirely  destitute  of  this  essential  requisite. 
The  political  tranquillity  of  the  state  demands  a  different  arrange- 
ment of  the  appointing  power.  And  I  have  no  hesitation  in  recom- 
mending a  convention  for  this  and  such  other  purposes  as  may  be 
imperatively  required  by  the  public  welfare.  And  I  do  this  under  a 
full  persuasion  that  the  powers  of  the  convention  cannot  transcend 
the  objects  committed  to  their  cognizance  by  the  concurrent  act  of 
the  legislature  and  people:  that  the  land-marks  of  security  to  liberty, 
property,  religion  and  life,  will  be  inviolably  preserved,  and  more 
firmly  established;  and  that  the  measures,  which  will  be  adopted, 
will  have  a  benign  influence  in  preserving  the  harmony  of  the 
community  and  elevating  the  reputation  of  the  state." 

On  Tuesday,  January  18,  1820,  the  assembly  committee,  of  which 
Mr.  John  Van  Fossen  of  Ontario  was  chairman,  to  whom  was 
referred  that  part  of  the  Governor's  speech  relating  to  the  calling 
of  a  constitutional  convention,  reported  and  recommended  "  the 
calling  of  a  convention,  and  with  such  further  powers  as  this  legis- 
lature may  deem  proper  to  recommend."  After  many  filibustering 
tactics,  the  bill  failed  of  passage. 

January  18th,  a  caucus  was  held  in  Albany  of  Republican  mem- 
bers of  the  legislature,  who  opposed  the  renomination  of  Governor 


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DeYVitt  Clinton.  Out  of  the  sixty-four  members  in  attendance, 
fifty-two  voted  in  favor  of  nominating-  Daniel  D.  Tompkins  for 
Governor.  General  Benjamin  Mooers,  of  Plattsburgh,  was  chosen 
as  the  candidate  for  Lieutenant  Governor.  Governor  Clinton  was, 
however,  renominated  at  a  meeting  of  the  citizens  of  Albany,  with 
Lieutenant  Governor  John  Tayler  in  the  second  place  on  the  ticket. 
The  Federalists  made  no  nomination;  it  was  estimated,  however, 
that  the  larger  proportion  of  them  supported  Governor  Clinton, 
although  many  of  the  most  influential  Federalists,  called  in  the  lan- 
guage of  the  day  "  the  high-minded  Federalists,"  openly  repudiated 
the  Governor  and  indorsed  the  nomination  of  Mr.  Tompkins.  The 
election  was  the  closest  in  result  the  state  had  seen  since  the  memor- 
able contest  in  1792  between  Governor  George  Clinton  and  John 
Jay;  DeWitt  Clinton's  majority  over  Judge  Tompkins  was  only 
1,457,  out  °f  93437  votes  polled.  The  "  Bucktails,"  who  usurped 
the  name  of  the  Republican  party,  not  only  increased  their  majority 
in  the  senate  but  controlled  the  assembly. 

The  time  was  now  ripe  for  amending  the  constitution.  The  popu- 
lation of  the  state  had  grown  from  250,000  when  the  first  constitu- 
tion was  adopted  to  1,372,111  in  1820.  Political  methods  and  politi- 
cal thought  had  practically  been  revolutionized.  The  experimental 
stage  had  been  safely  passed.  The  introduction  of  steam  had 
brought  the  people  of  the  state  nearer  together.  The  frontier  had 
been  pushed  out  of  the  state.  The  wilderness  with  all  its  terrors 
and  dangers  was  a  thing  of  the  past.  Education  was  striding  for- 
ward with  gigantic  impetus.  Flourishing  and  thriving  villages  and 
towns  were  springing  forth  all  over  the  commonwealth  under  the 
nourishing  influence  of  progressive  civilization  in  places  hitherto 
regarded  as  inaccessible.  Inland  communication  was  the  topic 
above  all  others  that  was  disseminated  by  the  public  press,  stump 


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orators  and  the  pulpit.  The  state  was  growing,  developing,  expand- 
ing, in  population,  wealth,  resources.  The  Council  of  Appoint- 
ment had  at  last  become  unpopular  and  odious.  Its  capabilities 
for  prostituting  the  civil  service  had  been  established  during  the 
past  two  years  when  the  patronage  of  the  state  had  been  controlled 
by  the  minority  faction  of  the  Republican  party,  coalescing  with 
the  remnants  of  the  Federal  party,  which  as  a  political  party  had 
practically  ceased  to  exist. 

The  first  outspoken  demand  for  remodelling  the  constitution 
came  from  Tammany  Hall.  On  August  25,  1820,  a  meeting  of 
Republicans,  or  "  Bucktails,"  was  held  in  New  York,  where  a  reso- 
lution was  adopted  which  declared  for  a  convention  with  unlimited 
powers  to  amend  the  state  constitution.  The  press  took  up  the  cry, 
and  the  demand  for  a  change  become  general  wherever  a  Republican 
newspaper  was  circulated. 

The  legislature  was  called  to  meet  November  7th  for  the  purpose 
of  choosing  presidential  electors.  Peter  Sharpe,  of  New  York,  an 
anti-Clinton  candidate,  was  elected  speaker  of  the  house.  Novem- 
ber 8th,  a  Council  of  Appointment  hostile  to  Governor  Clinton  was 
selected,  namely,  Walter  Bowne  of  New  York,  John  T.  More  of 
Delaware,  Roger  Skinner  of  Washington,  and  David  E.  Evans  of 
Genesee.  This  council,  however,  deferred  active  work  until  the  fol- 
lowing winter.  The  next  day  the  presidential  electors  were  chosen — 
favorable  to  President  Monroe  and  Daniel  D.  Tompkins. 

The  spirit  of  hostility  against  the  Governor  manifested  itself  in 
an  unexpected  manner  at  this  session  of  the  legislature.  In  accord- 
ance with  custom,  the  Governor  delivered  a  speech  to  the  legisla- 
ture, which  met  with  violent  antagonism.  The  speech  was  referred 
to  the  customary  committee,  who  reported  back  to  the  house  a  com- 
munication that  was  conspicuous  for  bitterness.  The  committee 
said,  in  their  opinion,  "  an  answer  to  the  speech  of  His  Excellency 


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may  be  omitted  without  any  disrespect  to  him,"  that  "  the  constitu- 
tion demands  neither  the  one  nor  the  other."  The  practice  had  pre- 
vailed in  the  general  government  until  Mr.  Jefferson  became  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  "  He  thought  proper,  for  reasons  nearly 
similar  to  those  which  have  been  already  urged,  to  discontinue  a 
custom  which  is  in  truth  a  mere  remnant  of  royalty  '  and  more  hon- 
ored in  the  breach  than  in  the  observance.' '  In  conclusion,  the 
committee  recommended  the  adoption  of  the  following  resolutions: 

"  Resolved,  That  the  custom  of  delivering  a  speech  by  the  exetu- 
tive  to  the  legislature  at  the  opening  of  their  session  and  of  return- 
ing an  answer  to  the  same  is  a  remnant  of  royalty  not  recommended 
by  any  considerations  of  public  utility,  and  ought  to  be  abolished. 

'  Resolved,  That  it  is  expedient  to  omit  the  usual  answer  to  a 
speech  of  His  Excellency  the  Governor  made  to  the  legislature  at 
the  commencement  of  the  present  session." 

The  assembly  then  took  up  the  question  of  a  constitutional  con- 
vention, the  bill  having  been  introduced  by  Mr.  Ulshoeffer  of  New 
York.  On  the  16th  inst.  the  bill  was  slightly  amended  and  on  the 
1 8th  inst.  was  sent  to  the  senate,  which  returned  it  to  the  assembly 
on  the  20th.  The  measure  was  thereupon  submitted  to  the  Council 
of  Revision,  who  vetoed  it,  by  the  casting  vote  of  the  Governor,  for 
the  following  reasons,  Chancellor  Kent  having  drafted  the  opinion: 

i.  Because  the  bill  recommends  to  the  citizens  of  this  State  to 
choose,  by  ballot,  on  the  second  Tuesday  in  February  next  delegates 
to  meet  in  convention  for  the  purpose  of  making  such  alterations 
in  the  Constitution  of  this  State  as  they  may  deem  proper,  without 
having  first  taken  the  sense  of  the  people  whether  such  a  convention 
for  such  a  general  and  unlimited  revisal  and  alteration  of  the  Con- 
stitution be  in  their  judgment  necessary  or  expedient. 

There  can  be  no  doubt  of  the  great  and  fundamental  truth,  that 


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all  free  governments  are  founded  on  the  authority  of  the  people,  and 
that  they  have  at  all  times  an  indefeasible  right  to  alter  and  reform 
the  same  as  to  their  wisdom  shall  seem  meet.  The  Constitution  is 
the  will  of  the  people  expressed  in  their  original  charter,  and 
intended  for  the  permanent  protection  and  happiness  of  them  and 
their  posterity,  and  it  is  perfectly  consonant  to  the  republican  theory, 
and  to  the  declared  sense  and  practice  of  this  country,  that  it  can- 
not be  altered  or  changed  in  any  degree  without  the  expression  of 
the  same  original  will.  It  is  worthy,  therefore,  of  great  considera- 
tion, and  may  well  be  doubted  whether  it  belongs  to  the  ordinary 
legislature,  chosen  only  to  make  laws  in  pursuance  of  the  provisions 
of  the  existing  constitution,  to  call  a  convention,  in  the  first  instance 
to  revise,  alter  and  perhaps  remodel  the  whole  fabric  of  the  gov- 
ernment, and  before  they  have  received  a  legitimate  and  full 
expression  of  the  will  of  the  people  that  such  changes  should  be 
made.  The  difficulty  of  acceding  to  such  a  measure  of  reform, 
without  the  previous  approbation  of  the  constituents  of  the  govern- 
ment, presses  with  peculiar  force  and  with  painful  anxiety  upon  the 
Council  of  Revision,  which  was  instituted  for  the  express  purpose 
of  guarding  the  Constitution  against  the  passage  of  laws  "  incon- 
sistent with  its  spirit." 

The  Constitution  of  this  State  has  been  in  operation  upwards  of 
forty  years,  and  we  have  but  one  precedent  on  this  subject,  and  that 
is  the  case  of  the  convention  of  1801.  But  it 'is  to  be  observed  that 
the  convention  of  that  year  was  called  for  two  specific  objects  only, 
and  with  no  other  power  or  authority  whatsoever.  One  of  those 
objects  was  merely  to  determine  the  true  construction  of  one  of  its 
articles  and  was  not  intended  to  alter  or  amend  it,  and  the  other 
was  to  reduce  and  limit  the  number  of  the  senators  and  members  of 
the  assembly. 


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The  last  was  the  single  alteration  proposed,  and  perhaps  even 
with  respect  to  that  point  it  would  have  been  more  advisable  that 
the  previous  sense  of  the  people  should  have  been  taken.  But  there 
is  no  analogy  between  this  single  and  cautious  case,  and  the  measure 
recommended  by  the  present  bill,  which  is  not  confined  to  any- 
specific  object  of  alteration  or  revisal,  but  submits  the  whole  con- 
stitutional charter,  with  all  its  powers  and  provisions,  however  ven- 
erable they  may  have  become  by  time,  and  valuable  by  experience, 
to  unlimited  revisal.  The  Council  have  no  evidence  before  them, 
nor  does  any  legitimate  and  authentic  evidence  exist,  that  the  people 
of  this  State  think  it  either  wise  or  expedient  that  the  entire  Con- 
stitution should  be  revised  and  probed,  and  perhaps  disturbed  to  its 
foundation. 

The  Council,  therefore,  think  it  the  most  wise  and  safe  course, 
and  most  accordant  with  the  performance  of  the  great  trust  com- 
mitted to  the  representative  powers  under  the  Constitution,  that  the 
question  of  a  general  revision  of  it  should  be  submitted  to  the 
people,  in  the  first  instance,  to  determine  whether  a  convention 
ought  to  be  convened. 

The  declared  sense  of  the  American  people  throughout  the 
United  States,  on  this  very  point,  cannot  but  be  received  with  great 
respect  and  reverence,  and  it  appears  to  be  the  almost  universal 
will,  expressed  in  their  constitutional  charters,  that  conventions  to 
alter  the  Constitution  shall  not  be  called,  at  the  instance  of  the 
[(  c^islature,  without  the  previous  sanction  of  the  people  by  whom 
those  Constitutions  were  ordained. 

The  Constitution  of  Massachusetts  was  established  in  1780,  and 
contains  the  earliest  provision  on  this  subject.  It  provided  that  in 
the  year  1795,  the  sense  of  the  people  should  be  taken  on  the  neces- 
sity or  expediency  of  revising  the  Constitution,  and  that  if  two-thirds 


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of  the  votes  of  the  people  were  in  favor  of  such  revision  and  amend- 
ment, the  legislature  should  provide  for  calling  a  convention.  The 
convention  now  sitting  in  that  state  was  called  in  consequence  of  a 
previous  submission  of  such  a  question  to  the  people. 

The  Constitution  of  South  Carolina  was  ordained  in  1790,  and 
in  that  it  is  declared  that  no  convention  should  be  called,  unless  by 
the  concurrence  of  two-thirds  of  both  branches  of  the  legislature; 
and  the  Constitution  of  Georgia,  established  in  1798,  contains  the 
same  provision;  thus  showing  that  though  the  people  be  not  pre- 
viously consulted  on  the  question,  yet  a  more  than  ordinary  caution 
and  check  upon  such  a  measure  was  indispensable.  The  Constitu- 
tion of  Delaware,  of  1792,  declares  very  emphatically  that  no  con- 
vention shall  be  called  but  by  the  authority  of  the  people,  and  that 
their  sense  shall  be  taken  by  a  vote  for  or  against  a  convention,  and 
that  if  a  majority  of  all  the  citizens  shall  have  voted  for  a  conven- 
tion, the  legislature  shall  make  provision  for  calling  one.  The  same 
constitutional  provision,  that  no  convention  shall  be  called  to  alter 
or  amend  the  Constitution  until  the  sense  of  the  people,  by  vote, 
shall  have  been  previously  taken,  whether  in  their  opinion  there 
was  a  necessity  or  expediency  for  a  revision  of  the  Constitution, 
has  been  successfully  adopted  by  the  Constitution  of  New  Hamp- 
shire in  1792;  by  the  Constitution  of  Tennessee  in  1796;  by  the 
Constitution  of  Kentucky  in  1799;  by  the  Constitution  of  Louisiana 
in  1 81 2;  by  the  Constitution  of  Indiana  in  1816;  by  the  Constitution 
of  Mississippi  in  1817;  and  by  the  Constitution  of  Illinois  in  1818. 

It  would,  as  the  Council  apprehend,  be  impossible  to  produce 
higher  and  more  respectable  authority  in  favor  of  such  a  provision, 
and  of  its  value  and  safetv. 

2.  Because  the  bill  contemplates  an  amended  Constitution  to  be 
submitted  to  the  people,  to  be  adopted  or  rejected  in  toto,  without 


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1820. 

prescribing  any  mode  by  which  a  discrimination  may  be  made 
between  such  provisions  as  shall  be  deemed  salutary,  and  such  as 
shall  be  disapproved  by  the  judgment  of  the  people.  If  the  people 
are  competent  to  pass  upon  the  entire  amendments,  of  which  there 
can  be  no  doubt,  they  are  equally  competent  to  adopt  such  of  them 
as  they  approve  and  to  reject  such  as  they  disapprove;  and  this 
undoubted  right  of  the  people  is  the  more  important  if  the  conven- 
tion is  to  be  called  in  the  first  instance,  without  a  previous  consulta- 
tion of  the  pure  and  original  source  of  all  legitimate  authority. 
And  it  is  worthy  of  consideration,  and  gives  additional  force  to  the 
expediency  and  fitness  of  a  previous  reference  to  the  people,  that 
time  will  be  thereby  given  for  more  mature  deliberation  upon  ques- 
tions arising  upon  the  constitution,  which  are  always  momentous  in 
their  nature,  and  calculated  to  affect  not  the  present  generation 
alone,  but  their  distant  posterity,  and  when  the  legislature  may 
probably  have  it  in  their  power  to  avail  themselves  of  a  more  just 
and  accurate  apportionment  of  the  representation  in  the  convention, 
among  the  several  counties  of  this  state. 

The  above  objections  having  been  communicated  the  same  day 
to  the  house,  were  referred  to  a  select  committee  of  the  assembly, 
to  "  consider  and  report  thereon  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  legis- 
lature." 

MONTGOMERY   COUNTY. 

1S20.  Resolved,  that  James  W.  Miller  be  no  longer  hospital  surgeon 

February 

of  the  fourteenth  division  of  infantry  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue 
accordingly. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  Joseph  B.  Lathrop  be  no  longer  judge  advocate 
of  the  seventeenth  brigade  of  infantry  in  New  York  and  that  a 
supersedeas  issue  accordingly,  and  that  Slade  D.  Brown  be  and  he 
hereby  is  appointed  judge  advocate  in  his  stead. 


0. 


State  Historian.  2107 

1820. 
SUFFOLK  COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry:  Feb?20' 

17. 

Isaac  Conkling,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  S.  Scidmore,  resigned; 
Samuel  P.  Smith,  major,  vice  Conkling,  promoted;  Tredwell  O. 
Scudder,  paymaster;  Benjamin  Bowers,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Ebenezer  Smith,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Jesse  Jarvis, 
vice  A.  Smith,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Jesse  Mills,  John  C.  Kilsey,  Charles  Wickes. 

Ensigns — Nathan  Pedrick,  Isaac  Mills,  Ezra  Smith,  Daniel 
Wright. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  S.  Havens,  quartermaster,  vice  T.  Davis,  resigned. 

William  C.  Overton,  ensign,  vice  J.  Baylis,  deceased. 

Isaac  Overton,  captain,  vice  M.  Learned,  resigned;  Barnabas 
Ryder,  lieutenant,  vice  I.  Overton,  promoted;  Charles  Homan, 
ensign,  vice  B.  Ryder,  promoted. 

Charles  Woodhull,  captain,  vice  M.  Havens,  declined;  Benjamin 
Robins,  lieutenant,  vice  C.  Woodhull,  promoted;  Israel  Davis, 
ensign,  vice  B.  Robins,  promoted. 

William  B.  Culver,  ensign,  vice  Havens,  promoted. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  W.  Cook,  ensign,  vice  A.  Cook,  deceased. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Daniel  K.  Youngs,  vice  Tuthill,  promoted;  Samuel 
Williamson,  vice  Halliock,  promoted. 

QUEENS    COUNTY. 

Twenty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Gideon  Nichols,  judge  advocate;  Jacob  Coles,  brigade  quarter- 
master, vice  Nichols,  promoted. 


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2108  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ninety-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Paynter,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  Paynter,  resigned;  John  Mor- 
rell,  ensign,  vice  J.  Bragaw,  deceased. 

One  Hundredth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  X.  Searing,  surgeon,  vice  W.  D.  Creed,  moved;  Daniel 
Lawrence,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  J.  D.  Coggswell. 

Stephen  C.  Snedeker,  ensign,  vice  J.  Coles,  promoted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Zachariah  Snyder,  quartermaster;  Christopher  C.  Kierstead,  sur- 
geon's mate. 

Captains — Tobias  Van  Beuren,  junior,  vice  Van  Gasbeck,  re- 
signed: John  Yandebogert,  vice  A.  Hoyt,  resigned;  John  P.  Davis, 
vice  Lane,  resigned;  Peter  Longendyck.  junior,  vice  Snyder, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  F.  Davis,  vice  J.  P.  Davis,  promoted;  Solomon 
Hummel,  vice  Longendyck,  promoted;  Benjamin  Longyear  (light 
infantry);  Benjamin  M.  Hasbrook,  vice  Vandebogert,  promoted; 
Jeremiah  J.  Dubois,  vice  Van  Beuren,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Andrew  Wolven,  vice  S.  Hummel,  promoted;  Jeremiah 
Risley  (light  infantry):  Edmund  Masten;  Richard  W.  Tappen; 
Arnold  Robison. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  E.  YVynkoop,  colonel,  vice  Lounsbery,  resigned;  Louis 
Boyier,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Wynkoop,  promoted;  Leonard 
Hardenbergh,  junior,  major,  vice  Abbey,  resigned;  Louis  D.  Bovier 
■     paymaster. 

Henry  T.  Jansen,  captain,  vice  L.  Bovier,  promoted;  Jacobus  A. 
Roosa,  lieutenant,  vice  II.  T.  Jansen,  promoted;  William  Davis, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Roosa,  promoted. 


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1820. 

Henry  C.  Hasbrook,  captain,  vice  Hardenbergh,  promoted;  John 
Benson,  lieutenant,  vice  Hasbrook,  promoted;  Edmund  Burke, 
ensign,  vice  Benson,  promoted. 

Joshua  Schoonmaker,  captain;  Lawrence  Hornbeck,  lieutenant, 
vice  Schoonmaker,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Jacob  Turner,  junior,  Henry  Shurter,  Stephen  Schutt. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Lieutenants — Jasper  Writer,  William  Otis. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hulet  Clerk,  major,  vice  J.  Blezard,  resigned. 

Captains — Daniel  Gedney,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Samuel  Knap, 
vice  Hallock,  resigned. 

Benjamin  Moore,  lieutenant,  vice  Knap,  promoted;  Apolis  Jes- 
sup,  ensign,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Thomas  C.  Waters,  lieutenant, 
vice  Elliott,  appointed  adjutant;  Calvin  B.  Ludlum,  ensign,  vice 
T.  Waters,  promoted. 

Moses  Miers,  captain,  vice  J.  Mather,  resigned;  Andrew  Chryste, 
lieutenant,  vice  Miers,  promoted. 

Levi  Van  Etten,  junior,  captain,  vice  S.  Vanfleet,  resigned;  Ben- 
jamin Westfall,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Etten,  promoted. 

Colvill  Bradner,  captain,  vice  Van  Duzer,  resigned;  Henry 
Thompson,  lieutenant,  vice  C.  Bradner,  promoted;  John  Van  Duzer, 
ensign,  vice  Thompson,  promoted. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Howell,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  moved;  Daniel  Jessup, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Howell,  promoted;  Richard  Pelton,  ensign,  vice 
McCamly,  promoted. 


1820. 


21  io  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Andrew  J.  Caldwell,  colonel,  vice  Smith,  moved;  Joseph  Brew- 
ster, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Caldwell,  promoted;  George  Wilks, 
major,  vice  Brewster,  promoted. 

Royal  F.  North,  captain;  Francis  Letts,  ensign,  vice  McGarrah, 
resigned;  Thomas  C.  Brewster,  ensign,  vice  Tuthill,  moved. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Xinety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Deyo,  colonel,  vice  Jacob  Deyo,  resigned;  Daniel  S.  Els- 
worth,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Deyo,  promoted;  Simon  M.  Lefevre, 
major,  vice  Elsworth,  promoted;  John  H.  Dubois,  adjutant,  vice 
Elmore,  moved;  Thomas  B.  Smith,  quartermaster,  vice  Dubois, 
promoted. 

Abraham  P.  Lefevre,  captain,  vice  S.  Lefevre,  promoted;  Anthony 
Wygant,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Lefevre,  promoted;  James  Ronk,  ensign, 
vice  Wygant,  promoted;  Daniel  Clearwater,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Forman,  ensign,  vice  Clearwater,  promoted;  Derick  Westbrook, 
junior,  lieutenant;  Henry  C.  Dubois,  ensign,  vice  Westbrook,  pro- 
moted; Robert  Woolsey,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Reuben 
Deyo,  ensign,  vice  Woolsey,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Pennoyer,  captain,  vice  Jackson,  resigned;  Benjamin 
McCutchen,  lieutenant;  Miller  Van  Keuren,  ensign;  Archibald 
Murry,  ensign,  vice  O.  Clark,  resigned. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  X.  Seymour,  adjutant,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Light  infantry,  with  rank  from  July  8,  1819 — William  Smith,  cap- 
tain, vice  Belknap,  promoted;  Samuel  G.  Reeder,  lieutenant,  vice 
Smith,  promoted;  John  D.  Phillip,  ensign,  vice  Reeder,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  21 11 

David  Scott,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  Weir,  resigned. 
Ensigns — David  Chandler,  vice  Scott,  promoted;  Daniel  Merrit; 
Charles  Niven,  vice  Seymour,  promoted. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  E.  Denio,  adjutant,  vice  Landing,  resigned;  Orrin  Chaise, 
quartermaster,  vice  Denio;  Morris  L.  Farrington,  paymaster,  vice 
Chaise;  Thomas  Hanford,  surgeon,  vice  Whitmash,  promoted. 

Jared  Webster,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Daniel  Maybee, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Webster,  promoted;  Stephen  Hait,  ensign, 
vice  Silleman,  moved;  Elihu  C.  Phelps,  lieutenant,  vice  Frisbee, 
resigned;  Ozias  S.  Decker,  ensign,  vice  Phelps,  promoted;  Sheldon 
Patterson,  lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  moved;  Simeon  Curtis,  ensign, 
vice  Patterson,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Zalmon  L.  Goodsal,  lieutenant,  vice  Farrington,  re- 
signed; Peter  Maybee,  ensign,  vice  Goodsal,  promoted. 

Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Solomon  M.  Sackrider,  colonel,  vice  Merwin,  declining;  Elihu 
Ells,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sackrider,  promoted;  John  Mcllwain, 
major,  vice  Ells,  promoted;  Abner  Mack,  adjutant. 

Isaac  Whitney,  lieutenant,  vice  Mack,  promoted;  Elijah  Churchill, 
ensign. 

Joseph  B.  Hunt,  captain;  Reuben  Fish,  lieutenant;  Luther  Butts, 
ensign. 

Joseph  Molton,  captain;  Frederick  Vrooman,  lieutenant;  Jacob 
Tuck,  ensign. 

Daniel  Bush,  captain;  Abel  Squires,  lieutenant;  Alteron  Odell, 
ensign. 

Daniel  N.  Gaylord,  captain. 


1820. 


1820. 


2i  12  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Noah  Dimmick,  colonel,  vice  Preston,  promoted;  George  H. 
Sands,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dimmick,  promoted;  Lewis  Harden- 
bergh,  major,  vice  Landing,  resigned;  Isaac  B.  Sands,  quartermas- 
ter, vice  Hardenbergh,  promoted;  John  Yaple,  junior,  paymaster, 
vice  Sands. 

Riflemen — Alexander  A.  Grant,  captain,  vice  Sands,  promoted; 
John  Dixson,  lieutenant,  vice  Grant,  promoted;  Edward  Sands, 
ensign,  vice  Dixson,  promoted. 

Ezekiel  Reed,  ensign,  vice  Kelly,  moved. 

John  Vefmilya,  captain,  vice  S.  Vermilya,  resigned;  Benjamin  K. 
Akins,  lieutenant,  vice  Vermilya,  promoted;  Levi  Mead,  ensign, 
vice  Robertson,  moved;  Shepard  Miller,  ensign. 

John  Hardenbergh,  captain,  vice  Moffatt,  resigned;  John  L.  More, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hardenbergh,  promoted;  John  J.  Wear,  ensign,  vice 
More,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lieutenants — Richard  Knowlson,  vice  Van  Vechten,  aide  to  gen- 
eral; Bayard  E.  Hand,  vice  J.  C.  Young,  moved. 

Ensigns — Samuel  S.  Fowler,  vice  Piatt,  declined;  John  T.  Vernor, 
vice  Knowlson,  promoted;  James  Myers,  vice  B.  E.  Hand,  pro- 
moted. 

Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Consider  King,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Clarke,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Joseph  Sisson,  vice  O.  Hall,  moved;  George  Benn. 

Ensigns — Thomas  Sanford,  vice  Sisson,  promoted;  Daniel 
Mackey,  vice  Mott,  moved;  William  Elsbree  (of  light  infantry); 
Nathaniel  Cross,  vice  Wheaton,  moved;  Peter  Benn,  vice  Geo.  Benn, 
promoted. 


State  Historian.  211^ 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gerrit  L.  Winne,  adjutant,  vice  Shaw,  resigned;  Myndert  W. 
McKenna,  surgeon,  vice  Gibbons,  deceased. 

William  Meadon,  lieutenant,  vice  Dyer,  moved;  Leonard  D.  Shaw, 
ensign,  vice  Meadon,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  Secor,  colonel,  vice  J.  Wood,  resigned;  Jacob  I.  Weid- 
man,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Secor,  promoted;  John  Armstrong, 
major,  vice  Weidman,  promoted. 

Captains — Gideon  Dennison,  vice  Armstrong,  promoted;  William 
Rinehart,  vice  W.  A.  Deitz,  cashiered. 

Lieutenants — William  Bronk,  vice  Rinehart,  promoted;  John 
Quackenboss,  vice  Williamson,  resigned;  Elijah  Chesebro,  vice 
Wheeler,  moved. 

Ensigns — Azer  Taber,  vice  Bronk,  promoted;  Jabez  Crary,  vice 
Quackenboss,  promoted;  Nicholas  Osterhout,  vice  Chesebro,  pro- 
moted; Zebulon  S.  Holdridge. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hugh  Erwin,  captain,  vice  A.  V.  D.  Z.  Slingerland,  resigned; 
John  Reid,  lieutenant,  vice  Callaman,  resigned;  Daniel  McEwen, 
ensign;  John  Kelderhouse,  lieutenant,  vice  Vandenbergh,  adjutant; 
Jehoiakim  B.  Staats,  ensign,  vice  Kelderhouse,  promoted. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  M.  Cuyler,  adjutant,  vice  Moody,  moved. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  W.  Timpson,  lieutenant,  vice  Blunt,  adjutant. 
Ensigns— George  S.  Puffer,  Henry  Kauffman,  William  B.  Curtis, 
Henry  P.  Ferris,  Luther  Clark. 

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1820. 


1S20. 


2i  14  Annual  Report  of  the 

* 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Bernard  Rhinelander,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  James 
J.  Roosevelt,  junior,  vice  Townsend,  resigned;  David  Clarkson,  vice 
Livingston,  resigned;  Thomas  Addis  Emmet,  junior,  vice  Crosby, 
moved;  John  Q.  Jones,  vice  Dodge,  moved. 

Lieutenants — William  Newton  Clark,  vice  Rhinelander,  promoted; 
Charles  L.  Livingston,  vice  Roosevelt,  promoted;  William  B.  Clark- 
son,  vice  D.  Clarkson,  promoted;  John  B.  Skillman,  vice  Emmet, 
promoted;  James  Carleton  Hale,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Daniel  Lord, 
junior,  vice  Thompson,  declining;  William  Samuel  Johnson,  junior, 
vice  Selden,  declining. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  division  of  infantry: 

James  Yanderpoel,  division  inspector,  vice  Lord,  declining. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  division  of  infantry: 

William  Henry  Powell,  division  paymaster. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry  (Colonel  E.  Shoemaker): 
Jedediah  Fay,  surgeon,  vice  Barstow,  resigned. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — William  W  Edwards,  captain;  John  D.  Meers,  lieu- 
tenant; Horace  Morse,  ensign. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

James  W.  Gerard,  judge  advocate,  vice  J.  Stoughton,  deceased. 
One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Slidell,  junior,  captain,  vice  Lawrence,  in  staff;  John  D. 
Campbell,  lieutenant,  vice  Slidell,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  21 15 

Ensigns — Edward  A.  Nicoll,  vice  Campbell,  promoted;  Thomas 
Wells;  Walter  R.  Jones;  William  P.  Low. 

Third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  R.  Robson,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Woodhull,  major,  with  rank  from  July  8,  181 9. 

John  Loyd,  lieutenant,  vice  Oakley,  resigned;  George  W.  Smith, 
ensign,  vice  H.  C.  Hedley,  promoted;  George  W.  Betts,  ensign,  vice 
Blydenburgh,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — James  Ainslie,  vice  Morris,  resigned;  James  P.  Dixon, 
vice  Parker,  resigned;  Tibias  H.  Gates,  vice  Durry,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  Cheeseborough,  vice  Ainslie,  promoted; 
Thomas  McDermutt,  vice  Dixon,  promoted;  Nathaniel  H.  Slosson, 
vice  Gates,  promoted;  Jotham  W.  Post,  vice  Purdy,  resigned; 
Samuel  T.  Ross;  James  Mellis. 

Ensigns — Erastus  Goodwin,  John  E.  Pirch. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  King,  colonel,  vice  Seixas,  resigned;  John  W.  Sterling, 
surgeon,  vice  Robson,  .promoted. 

Lieutenants — Joseph  M.Espada,  vice  Thompson,  resigned;  Henry 
Johnson,  vice  Bruen,  declining. 

Ensigns — Aquila  G.  Stout,  vice  Espada,  promoted;  William  S. 
Burtiss,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Robert  Gracie,  vice  Thebaud,  re- 
signed; Elisha  Averill;  George  J.  Rogers. 

RICHMOND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Peter  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Totten,  resigned;  Asher  Androvett, 
lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Abraham  Winnant,  ensign. 


1820. 


1820. 


2i  16  Annual  Report  of  the 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Lott,  quartermaster;  Samuel  J.  Garritson,  paymaster. 

Captains — Martin  Schenck,  vice  Van  Cleef;  Ryley  Clark;  Charles 
F.  Rappelyea,  vice  Johnson,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — James  De  Bevoice,  vice  Schenck,  promoted;  Nicho- 
las Van  Brunt,  vice  Suydam,  resigned;  John  G.  Van  Cott,  vice 
Clark,  promoted;  John  Lawrence,  vice  Rappelyea,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Simeon  Back,  Garrit  Baxler,  Henry  Boerum. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aaron  Sargeant,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Parker,  resigned. 

Isaac  T.  Van  Wyck,  lieutenant,  vice  Maltbie,  resigned. 

Ensigns — George  W.  Warner,  vice  Van  Wyck,  promoted;  Ben- 
jamin Hempstead,  vice  Savage,  declining;  James  R.  Harned,  vice 
Blackford,  declining. 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Thomas  Jones,  colonel,  vice  Hatfield,  resigned;  Thomas  L, 
Chester,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  George  S. 
Doughty,  major,  vice  Chester,  promoted. 

Captains — Abraham  Depeyster,vice  Ingraham,  resigned;  Edmund 
Kortwright,  vice  Popham,  quartermaster. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Hone,  vice  McVickar,  moved;  James  P.  Gif- 
fing,  vice  Depeystcr,  promoted;  George  Turnbull,  junior,  vice  Kort- 
wright, promoted;  John  C.  Babcock,  vice  Ogden,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Governeur  M.  Wilkins,  vice  'Harrison,  promoted; 
James  I.  Boyd,  vice  Ogden,  promoted;  Enoch  C.  March,  vice  Hone, 
promoted;  George  Jones,  vice  Giffing,  promoted;  Charles  Starr, 
vice  Turnbull,  promoted;  James  Morris,  vice  Babcock,  promoted; 
John  W.  Brown,  vice  \\  inthrop,  resigned. 


State  Historian.  21 17 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Egbert  Van  Beuren,  major,  vice  Sargeant,  promoted. 

Lieutenants— Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  junior,  vice  Betts,  resigned; 
Peter  C.  Bowne,  vice  Le  Roy,  resigned;  James  La  Tourett,  vice 
Knevells,  declined. 

Melancton  S.  Swartwout,  ensign,  vice  Mitchill,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  P.  Dunbar,  surgeon,  vice  Chapman,  resigned. 

Captain? — William  Holmes,  vice  Suffern,  resigned;  Charles  Hep- 
burn, vice  Doughty,  promoted;  Jacob  A.  Roome,  vice  Van  Beuren, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — Reid  R.  Throckmorton,  vice  Holmes,  promoted; 
George  Scriba,  vice  Roome,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  H.  Folger,  vice  Throckmorton,  promoted; 
Jacob  Townsend,  vice  Scriba,  promoted;  Stephen  Stanbury,  vice  J. 
Throckmorton,  promoted. 

Joseph  Throckmorton,  lieutenant,  vice  Roome,  promoted;  Lodo- 
wick  Fick,  ensign,  vice  Ferris,  promoted;  Robert  M.  Cox,  ensign, 
vice  Stuyvesant,  promoted. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  H.  Peters,  major,  vice  Winton,  moved;  Thomas  Ham- 
mond, surgeon,  vice  Tredway,  resigned. 

John  Allen,  captain,  vice  Peters,  promoted;  Henry  S.  Marshall, 
lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  promoted;  William  S.  Peters,  ensign,  vice 
Marshall,  promoted;  Leonard  L.  Seaman,  ensign,  vice  Hammond, 
promoted. 

Captains — Smith  Rowland,  vice  Casper,  resigned;  Thomas  Lyon, 
vice  Barnes,  resigned. 


1820. 


1820. 


21 18  Annual  Report  of  the 

Lieutenants — Philip  Sleight,  vice  Rowland,  promoted;  Samuel 
Barnes,  vice  Gazley,  moved;  Willis  Bristol,  vice  Barnard,  promoted;. 
Emery  Sheak,  vice  Lyon,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Richard  Yandeburgh,  vice  Barnes,  promoted;  David 
Rust,  vice  Bristol,  promoted;  John  Boyse,  vice  Sheak,  promoted; 
David  Weller,  vice  Hammond,  promoted. 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  M.  Wheeler,  paymaster,  vice  Culver,  moved;  John  S.  Perlee, 
surgeon,  vice  Hurd,  declining. 

Merrick  Parish,  captain,  vice  Dakin,  promoted;  Samuel  Dunning, 
lieutenant,  vice  Parish,  promoted;  Philip  Chase,  ensign,  vice  Dun- 
ning, promoted. 

David  Rider,  captain,  vice  Haight,  resigned;  Joseph  H.  Mosher, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rider,  promoted;  Orvil  Sacket,  ensign,  vice  Mosher, 
promoted. 

Oliver  E.  Chamberlain,  captain,  vice  Morehouse,  resigned;  Wil- 
liam Stephens,  lieutenant,  vice  Chamberlain,  promoted;  George  M. 
Pern,-,  ensign,  vice  Stephens,  promoted. 

William  Sherwood,  captain,  vice  Balis,  resigned;  William  Morgan, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sherwood,  promoted;  Stephen  Foot,  ensign,  vice 
Morgan,  promoted. 

Joel  Denton,  junior,  captain,  vice  Mitchell,  resigned;  Morris  K. 
Flint,  lieutenant,  vice  Denton,  promoted;  John  H.  Wilson,  ensign, 
vice  Gray,  moved;  George  Brown,  ensign,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Heermancc,  quartermaster,  vice  Dubois,  resigned;  John  P. 
Cox,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Delamater,  deceased. 

Henry  Ostrom,  captain,  vice  Van  Waggoner,  resigned;  Smith 
Dunning,  lieutenant,  vice  Ostrom,  promoted;  John  Teats,  ensign, 
vice  Dunning,  promoted. 


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Sebastian  Brown,  captain,  vice  Van  Waggoner,  resigned;  Fred- 
erick J.  Pultzs,  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Counrad  Ackert, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Pultzs,  promoted. 

James  German,  captain,  vice  Storry,  resigned;  Benjamin  Conger, 
lieutenant,  vice  German,  promoted;  Rowlan  Story,  ensign,  vice  Con- 
ger, promoted. 

John  L.  Knickerbacker,  captain,  vice  Northrup,  moved;  Fred- 
erick F.  Ham,  lieutenant,  vice  Knickerbacker,  promoted;  Daniel 
Sherwood,  ensign,  vice  Ham,  promoted. 

James  Van  Kearen,  lieutenant  of  light  infantry. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  F.  Pells,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Per  Lee,  moved. 

Richard  Nelson,  lieutenant,  vice  Barnum,  resigned;  James  Bowne, 
ensign,  vice  Nelson,  promoted. 

Alfred  Raymond,  captain,  vice  Valentine,  resigned;  Peter  P. 
Hayes,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Kleeck,  resigned;  Warren  Skinner, 
ensign,  vice  Hayes,  promoted. 

Abraham  J.  Schultzs,  captain,  vice  Mott,  moved;  John  Caswell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Schultzs,  promoted;  Smith  Skidmore,  ensign,  vice 
Caswell,  promoted;  William  H.  Bulkley,  ensign,  vice  Brooks,  moved; 
Daniel  W.  Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  Stoutenburgh,  resigned;  Vin- 
cent Odell,  ensign,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  John  H.  Davis,  ensign. 

ONONDAGA   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Dorastus  Lawrence,  colonel,  vice  Mason,  declining;  Elijah  Bowen, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  Philo  Dibble,  adjutant, 
vice  Sherwood,  declining;  Richard  R.  Davis,  quartermaster,  vice 
Dibble,  promoted;  Hezekiah  Earll,  paymaster,  vice  Ludlow,  moved; 
Erastus  Humphreys,  surgeon,  vice  Porter,  promoted;  Judah  B. 
Hopkins,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Beach,  moved. 


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1820. 


2120  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — Stephen  Horton,  vice  Hall,  resigned;  Chester  Clark, 
vice  Bates,  declining;  Xorman  Curtis,  vice  Hall,  resigned;  Isaac 
Skeels,  vice  Bowen,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  Pardee,  vice  Horton,  promoted;  Roswell 
Newell,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Zerah  Shepard,  vice  Curtis,  pro- 
moted; John  Loury,  vice  Skeels,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Fitzgerald, 
vice  Copp,  moved. 

Ensig-ns — Henry  Briggs,  vice  Pardee,  promoted;  Hiram  Earll, 
vice  Newell,  promoted;  Simeon  B.  Chapman;  Samuel  Whiting; 
Abraham  Egleston. 

Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Daniels,  second,  adjutant,  vice  Knap,  declining;  Saul  C. 
Upson,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Ingersol,  moved;  Alvah  West,  quarter- 
master, vice  Daniels,  promoted. 

Isaac  Belknap,  captain,  vice  More,  moved;  John  Cross,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  Belknap,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Isaac  Harman,  vice  St.  John,  promoted;  Eleazer  Prin- 
dle,  vice  Green,  moved;  Lucius  Graves,  vice  Warren,  declining;  Eli- 
jah W.  Bronson,  vice  Potter,  declining. 

Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Barnes,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Potter,  moved. 

Johnson  Hall,  captain,  vice  Cole,  resigned;  John  Shue,  lieutenant, 
vice  Hall,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Harry  Hall,  vice  Shue,  promoted;  Ansel  Shattuck,  vice 
Vinel,  moved;  Jeremiah  Cale  (of  riflemen),  vice  Hall,  declining; 
Chester  Clapp  (of  grenadiers),  vice  Talbott,  moved. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Squire  M.  Brown,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ralph  R.  Phelps,  colonel,  vice  Forbes,  resigned;  Elijah  Phillips, 


State  Historian.  2 121 

lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Phelps,  promoted;  Joseph  Smith,  major,  vice 
Phillips,  promoted. 

Abraham  DeLamatter,  paymaster,  vice  Norris,  declining;  William 
Taylor,  surgeon,  vice  Granger,  sheriff;  Asahel  Yale,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Sull  (Ansel  Lull),  moved. 

Light  Infantry — John  B.  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Smith,  pro- 
moted; Jeremiah  J.  Crossett,  lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted; 
Lucius  Cook,  ensign,  vice  Crossett,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  L.  Crossett,  vice  Delamater,  declined;  James 
Williams,  vice  E.  Williams,  moved. 

Thomas  Donnelly,  lieutenant,  vice  Cotton,  moved;  Mason  Branch, 
ensign,  vice  Donnelly,  promoted. 

Henry  Kellogg,  captain,  vice  Palmer,  resigned;  Jesse  Worden, 
lieutenant,  vice  Kellogg,  promoted;  George  L.  Taylor,  ensign,  vice 
Worden,  promoted;  Henry  P.  Bogardus,  lieutenant,  vice  Jackson, 
moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Thomas  Wheeler,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Johnson;  Levi  Ellis, 
major,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  Jared  W.  Daniels,  surgeon,  vice 
Brewster,  declining;  Samuel  Healy,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Daniels, 
promoted. 

B.  Davis  Noxen,  captain,  vice  Griff  en,  declining;  John  Rayner, 
lieutenant,  vice  Doud,  declining;  John  H.  Johnson,  ensign,  vice 
Rayner,  promoted;  Jonathan  S.  Davis,  lieutenant,  vice  Harroun, 
declined;  Samuel  Amidon,  ensign. 

George  Nichols,  captain,  vice  Ellis,  promoted;  Silas  Field,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Nichols,  promoted;  Rodman  Potter,  ensign,  vice  Fields, 
promoted. 

Orrin  Hutchinson,  captain;  Jacob  Aldridge,  lieutenant;  Daniel  S. 
Bacon,  ensign;  Samuel  Forman,  lieutenant,  vice  Hickok,  promoted; 
Orrin  Tyler,  ensign. 


1820. 


1820. 


2122  Annual  Report  of  the 

Light  Infantry — Morehouse  Hickok,  captain;  Charles  Morgan, 
lieutenant;  William  Barret,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Josiah  Bronson,  junior,  captain;  William  Patridge, 
lieutenant;  Jonathan  Williams,  ensign. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

George  W.  Kirtland,  judge  advocate,  vice  Odle,  declining. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  McWilliams,  surgeon,  vice  Shumway,  moved;  Ralph  Mid- 
dlebrook,  quartermaster,  vice  Sage,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — John  A.  Gilchrist,  captain,  vice  Brotherson, 
resigned;  Arthur  Cook,  lieutenant,  vice  Wadkins,  resigned;  James 
Anderson,  ensign,  vice  Clark,  moved. 

Captains — Luzon  Curtis,  vice  Miller,  moved;  Orin  Sage,  vice 
Thomas,  resigned. 

Henry  Doolittle,  lieutenant,  vice  Holt,  promoted;  Daniel  K. 
Smith,  ensign,  vice  Curtis,  promoted;  Henry  P.  Chapman,  ensign, 
vice  Middlebrook,  promoted. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Chase,  paymaster,  vice  Andrews,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Frederick  H.  Harris,  adjutant;  George  Edson,  quartermaster,  vice 
Harris,  adjutant;  Nathan  D.  Sherwood,  paymaster,  vice  Blone 
(Joshua  Bloom,  junior),  refusing. 

Daniel  Frasier,  captain,  vice  L.  Frasier,  resigned;  George  Millions, 
junior,  vice  D.  Frasier,  promoted;  Andrew  Frost,  ensign,  vice  Mil- 
lions, promoted. 

Adam  Van  Yranken,  junior,  captain,  vice  Visscher,  resigned; 
Abraham    Best,   lieutenant,   vice   Van   Vranken,   promoted;   Isaac 


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Peters,  ensign;  Abel  Whipple,  lieutenant,  vice  Kirtland,  promoted; 
Horatio  Gates,  ensign,  vice  Whipple,  promoted;  John  Devvel,  ensign, 
vice  J.  Evans,  declining. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Duty  S.  Thompson,  lieutenant;  David  Thompson,  ensign;  Asahel 
Rowel,  ensign. 

Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Fisher,  quartermaster;  Hiron  Hathaway,  paymaster. 

Constant  Cornell,  captain,  vice  Hicks,  resigned;  Harvey  Bissell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Cornel,  promoted;  Noadiah  Case,  ensign;  Elijah 
Arnold,  lieutenant;  Paul  W.  Hazen,  ensign;  Isaac  P.  White,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Nathan  Briggs,  captain;  Daniel  Short,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Briggs,  promoted;  Cyrus  Briggs,  ensign. 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Adams,  junior,  major. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry: 
Richard  R.  Lansing,  paymaster. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Rodney  S.  Church,  captain;  Arement  Acly,  first  lieutenant;  John 
Cross,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Wilhelmas  Wolcott,  lieutenant,  vice  Lester,  moved;  William  Sim- 
mons, ensign,  vice  Wolcott,  promoted. 

Archalus  Tupper,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Increase  McGee  (Caldwell), 
promoted. 

John  Poucher,  paymaster,  vice  Dickey,  resigned. 


1820. 


1820. 


2124  Annual  Report  of  the 

Matthew  Coventry,  captain,  vice  L.  Whitlock,  resigned;  William 
White,  lieutenant,  vice  Coventry,  promoted;  Gilbert  Butler,  ensign, 
vice  White,  promoted;  John  P.  Bartle,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  DeBoe, 
resigned;  Jacob  Place,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Bartle,  promoted;  Darius 
S.  Colver,  lieutenant,  vice  Miller,  declining;  Thomas  Bennett,  ensign, 
vice  Colver,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY   COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — John  L.  Lobdell,  captain;  Stephen  Livingston, 
lieutenant;  John  Walker,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ebenezer  Kimble,  colonel,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  William  Van 
Kortwick,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Kimble,  promoted;  Daniel 
McXeal,  major,  vice  Taylor,  resigned. 

John  Larmoth,  captain,  vice  Van  Nprtwick,  promoted;  Nicholas 
Rogers,  lieutenant,  vice  Hubbard,  resigned;  Daniel  McConnellee, 
ensign,  vice  Larmouth,  promoted. 

Philip  McEachron,  captain,  vice  McNeal,  promoted;  Philip  C. 
Bain,  lieutenant,  vice  McEachron,  promoted;  John  Bishop,  ensign, 
vice  Bain,  promoted. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  W.  Wilson,  captain,  vice  D.  Thomas,  resigned;  William 
McClelland,  third,  lieutenant,  vice  Wilson,  promoted;  John  Ward, 
ensign,  vice  McClelland,  promoted. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  division  of  infantry: 

Heman  II.  Potter,  paymaster,  vice  Coffin,  moved. 


State  Historian.  2125 

suffolk  county. 
First  division  of  infantry: 

Butler  Coles,  inspector;  Richard  F.  Floyd,  paymaster;  Samuel  B. 
Nicoll,  judge  advocate;  Elias  S.  Felterau,  quartermaster. 

MONTGOMERY   COUNTY. 

Eleventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Henry  Fonda,  brigadier  general,  vice  Nellis,  resigned. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Archibald  Mclntyre,  colonel,  vice  Fonda,  promoted;  William  J. 
Dodge,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Mclntyre,  promoted;  Giles  Fonda, 
major,  vice  Dodge,  promoted. 

Hermanus  Degraff,  captain,  vice  Fonda,  promoted;  Simon 
Conyne,  lieutenant,  vice  Degraff,  promoted;  Jesse  J.  Degraff, 
ensign,  vice  Conine,  promoted. 

Wynant  Van  Heusen,  captain,  vice  Lansing,  promoted;  James 
Kline,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  (Heusen,  Hoosen);  Joshua  Stearns, 
ensign,  vice  Kline,  promoted;  Volkert  Voorhies,  lieutenant,  vice 
Cromwell,  moved;  Adam  H.  Eacker,  ensign,  vice  Voorhies,  pro- 
moted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Bowman,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sternberg,  transferred; 
Robert  Crouse,  major,  vice  Bowman,  promoted;  John  Taylor,  adju- 
tant, vice  Elwood,  promoted;  John  Brown,  quartermaster,  vice  Dun- 
kle,  resigned;  John  S.  Shuler,  surgeon,  vice  Holmes,  transferred; 
Moses  Johnson,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Shuler,  promoted. 

Cornelius  Runkle,  captain,  vice  Clement,  resigned;  Cornelius 
Lyker,  lieutenant,  vice  Runkle,  promoted. 

Henry  B.  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Wert,  resigned;  Cornelius  Lane, 
junior,    lieutenant,    vice   Johnson,    promoted;    Brewster    Conkling, 


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2126  Annual  Report  of  the 

ensign,  vice  Lane,  promoted;  Cornelius  C.  Van  Camp,  lieutenant,, 
vice  Ehle,  moved;  Solomon  Ehvood,  lieutenant,  vice  Keller,  moved. 
Riflemen — Herman  J.  Ehle,  captain,  vice  Jenkins,  transferred; 
David  Hackney,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Ehle,  promoted;  Peter  Pletts, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Hackney,  promoted;  George  Spencer,  ensign, 
vice  Garlock,  moved;  Jacob  M.  Gardinier,  ensign,  vice  Lycker, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ashbel  Cornwell,  quartermaster;  Matthias  J.  Bovee,  paymaster, 
vice  Cornwell;  Joshua  Nichols,  surgeon,  vice  Manchester,  promoted. 

Thomas  W.  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Newman,  resigned;  Jacob 
Banta,  lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  John  Ladd,  junior, 
ensign,  vice  Banta  promoted. 

Caleb  W.  Slocum,  captain,  vice  Lobdell,  resigned;  Joseph  F. 
Spier,  lieutenant,  vice  Slocum,  promoted;  Samuel  Manchester,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Tabor,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — John  Frimyre,  captain,  vice  McAllister, 
moved;  Archibald  Stewart,  lieutenant,  vice  Frimyre,  promoted; 
James  Kennedy,  ensign,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  John  J.  Shew, 
ensign  in  Captain  Slocum's  company. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Sprecker,  paymaster,  vice  Gray,  moved. 

George  Gray,  captain,  vice  Cook,  moved;  George  G.  Waggoner, 
lieutenant,  vice  Gray,  promoted;  Peter  P.  Kilds,  ensign,  vice  Wag- 
goner, promoted. 

Levi  Bliss,  junior,  captain,  vice  Bleckman,  resigned;  Seth  B.  Sher- 
wood, lieutenant,  vice  Bliss,  promoted;  Thayal  Aldryg,  ensign,  vice 
Sherwood,  promoted. 

John  L.  Claus,  captain,  vice  Wright,  resigned;  Jacobus  I.  Swart- 
wout,  lieutenant,  vice  Claus,  promoted;  Jonathan  Selter,  ensign,  vice 
Swartwout,  promoted. 


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Samuel  Bates,  captain;  Daniel  D.  Cool,  lieutenant;  Ebenezer 
Healy,  ensign,  vice  Bates,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  S.  Bonny,  quartermaster,  vice  Fonda,  resigned;  Isaac  Scher- 
merhorn,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Toll,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — James  Duane,  captain,  vice  Clute,  resigned; 
Abraham  Swits,  lieutenant,  vice  Banker,  transferred;  Lewis  B. 
Giamberlain,  ensign,  vice  Swits,  promoted;  Henry  Lovett,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  T.  Hamlin,  moved;  Tobias  Teller,  ensign,  vice  C.  Hamlin, 
moved. 

Isaac  J.  Clute,  captain,  vice  Duane,  transferred;  Levi  Benedict, 
lieutenant,  vice  Clute,  promoted;  John  Duane,  ensign,  vice  Bonny, 
promoted. 

John  D.  Toll,  captain,  vice  Millard,  moved;  Abraham  N.  Van 
Antwerp,  lieutenant,  vice  Toll,  promoted;  Luke  Dows,  ensign,  vice 
Van  Antwerp,  promoted;  George  Gordon,  lieutenant,  vice  Bond, 
resigned;  William  .Gifrbrd,  ensign,  vice  Cheesman,  resigned. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Davis,  surgeon,  vice  Babbitt,  moved;  William  Carlile,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Davis,  promoted. 

Sloan  Hamliton,  captain,  vice  Veeder,  declining;  Thomas  Brand, 
ensign. 

Philip  Hilts,  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Servoss,  captain,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  Alexander  A.  Adair, 
lieutenant,  vice  Servoss,  promoted;  Peter  Starling,  ensign,  vice 
Adair,  promoted. 


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SCHENECTADY   COUNTY. 
John  M.  Millar,  quartermaster. 
Jesse  Abbe)-,  ensign;  William  Turnbull,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Moss,  colonel,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1818;  John  Helle- 
bert,  junior,  major,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

Charles  White,  lieutenant,  vice  Ferris,  resigned;  Elijah  Murphy, 
ensign,  vice  White,  promoted. 

William  Degolier,  captain,  vice  Holmes,  resigned;  James  Farr, 
lieutenant,  vice  Degolier,  promoted;  Jacob  Spicer,  ensign,  vice  Farr, 
promoted. 

Thomas  Vaughn,  captain,  vice  Barnum,  resigned;  Joseph  McCul- 
loch,  lieutenant,  vice  Vaughn,  promoted;  Nathan  P.  Colvin,  ensign, 
vice  McCulloch,  promoted;  Hosea  Goodman,  ensign,  vice  Palmer, 
declining. 

Doctor  Ripley,  captain,  vice  Spencer,  moved;  William  H.  Teirce, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ripley,  promoted;  John  Cunningham,  ensign,  vice 
Teirce,  promoted. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  Wicks,  captain,  vice  Day,  moved;  Harry  Forbes,  first  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Wicks,  promoted;  Sewel  Blood,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Forbes,  promoted. 

WARREN    AND    WASHINGTON    COUNTIES. 

Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lothrop  Burge.  captain,  vice  Mead,  deceased;  Bradford  Knapp, 
lieutenant,  vice  Burge,  promoted;  William  Page,  ensign,  vice  Knapp, 
promoted. 

Peleg  Baker,  junior,  captain,  vice  Lamb;  Sherman  Newbury,  lieu- 


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tenant,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  Jeptha  Baker,  ensign,  vice  Newbury, 
promoted. 

Thomas  Burnham,  captain,  vice  Richards,  moved;  Forbus  W. 
Norman,  lieutenant,  vice  Burnham,  promoted;  Israel  Stiles,  ensign, 
vice  Norman,  promoted;  Jacob  Wilcox,  lieutenant,  vice  Nelson, 
moved;  John  Richards,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Wilcox,  promoted;  Ben- 
jamin Eaton,  lieutenant,  vice  Baldwin,  moved;  Jeremiah  A.  Gould, 
ensign,  vice  Eaton,  promoted. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Harris,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Tomlinson,  resigned;  James 
Burnet,  major,  vice  Harris,  promoted;  James  Burnet,  junior,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Nichols,  moved. 

Wilder  Butterfield,  captain,  vice  Barker,  resigned;  Harvey  Tuttle, 
lieutenant,  vice  Butterfield,  promoted;  Thomas  Farnsworth,  ensign, 
vice  Tuttle,  promoted. 

Joshua  Bailey,  captain,  vice  Philips,  resigned;  Delan  Stevens,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Bailey,  promoted;  John  McClenathan,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Stevens,  promoted;  Jonathan  Blair,  lieutenant,  vice  Backus, 
resigned;  William  Dunning,  ensign,  vice  Bliss,  declining. 

Riflemen — John  Nichols,  lieutenant;  William  Wright,  ensign. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  Trimble,  adjutant,  vice  Prindle,  moved;  Thomas 
Steele,  quartermaster,  vice  Trimble,  adjutant;  Alanson  Mitchell, 
paymaster,  vice  Steele;  Diodorus  Holcomb,  surgeon,  vice  Dryden, 
promoted;  Daniel  W.  Sturtevant,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Holcomb, 
promoted. 

Cheney  Burpee,  lieutenant,  vice  Carr,  resigned;  Timothy  Lee, 
ensign,  vice  Burpee,  promoted;  Valentine  Kellogg,  lieutenant,  vice 

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Root,  resigned;  David  Judd,  ensign,  vice  Kellogg,  promoted;  Elijah 

Newell,  lieutenant,  vice  Bramen,  resigned;  Vine  T.  Bingham,  ensign,. 

vice  Newell,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Allen  Peck: 

Sylvanus  Wells,  adjutant,  vice  Prindle,  promoted. 

Charles  B.  Prindle,  captain,  vice  Slate,  resigned;  James  H.  Wil- 

lard,  ensign,  vice  Spicer,  resigned;  Seth  Johnson,  lieutenant;  Jonah 

Bruce,  ensign;  Cyrus  Hall,  ensign. 

CLINTON   COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezra  Thurber,  colonel,  vice  Turner,  resigned;  Anson  J.  Sperry, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thurber,  promoted;  Septa  Filmore,  major; 
Alexander  McCotter,  junior,  adjutant;  William  B.  Underhill,  quar- 
termaster; Miles  Stephenson,  surgeon,  vice  Mooers,  promoted; 
Baruch  Beckwith,  surgeon's  mate. 

Stephen  Goodspeed,  captain,  vice  Hickok,  cashiered;  Charles 
Goodspeed,  lieutenant,  vice  Bailey,  resigned;  Anslem  Goodrich, 
ensign;  Winthrop  Wheaton,  lieutenant;  Robert  Knapp,  ensign. 

Epaphroditus  Ransom,  captain,  vice  Filmore,  promoted;  Francis 
Kinsley,  lieutenant,  vice  Ransom,  promoted;  Solomon  Fisk,  ensign, 
vice  Kinsley,  promoted;  Squier  Stafford,  lieutenant;  Leonard  Briggs, 
ensign;  Briggs  S.  Soper,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Ralph  C.  Horr,  captain;  Frederick  L.  C 
Sailly,  lieutenant;  Smith  Meed,  ensign. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  J.  Webb,  ensign. 

Reves  Peck,  captain,  vice  Winslow,  resigned;  John  Daggitt,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Peck,  promoted;  William  Brown,  ensign,  vice  Dagget, 
promoted. 


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Samuel  Wilson,  captain,  vice  Conger,  resigned;  George  Addams, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wilson,  promoted;  Jenison  Dike,  ensign;  Samuel 
Bell,  ensign,  vice  Hobbs,  promoted;  Benjamin  Hobbs,  lieutenant, 
vice  Easterbrooks,  resigned. 

Riflemen — James  Hatch,  captain,  vice  Thayre,  resigned;  Simeon 
Hawks,  lieutenant,  vice  Hatch,  promoted;  Orrada  Day,  ensign,  vice 
Hawks,  promoted. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Henry  Bennet,  captain,  vice  Wilbor,  resigned;  Ira 
Manley,  lieutenant;  Ira  Coe,  ensign. 

Ensigns — Henry  Burril,  Western  Ferris. 

Isaac  Woodin,  captain,  vice  Beebe,  moved;  Arthur  Smith,  lieuten- 
ant; Ebenezer  N.  Walker,  ensign. 

Charles  Lamberson,  captain,  vice  Bronson;  Orrin  Ives,  lieutenant; 
Cornelius  Lamberson,  ensign. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  R.  Carrier,  adjutant;  Henry  Rising,  quartermaster. 

Isaac  Woodworth,  lieutenant,  vice  Forman,  moved;  Dudley 
Wightman,  ensign,  vice  Woodworth,  promoted;  Joseph  Eells,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Carrier,  promoted;  Alfred  Willis,  ensign,  vice  A.  Brown, 
moved. 

Jacob  D.  Petrie,  captain,  vice  J.  Mills,  promoted;  John  Miller, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  E.  Mills,  moved;  George  H.  Miller,  ensign, 
vice  Miller,  promoted;  Amasa  Brainard  Miller,  lieutenant,  vice  Mat- 
tison,  resigned;  Tilly  Littlejohn,  lieutenant,  vice  Coe,  resigned;  Reed 
Brockway,  ensign,  vice  Littlejohn,  promoted. 

William  W.  Dygert,  captain,  vice  Folts;  John  B.  Dygert,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  W.  W.  Dygert,  promoted;  Jacob  Dederick,  ensign. 

Riflemen— Andrew  Joslin,  captain;  James  Myers,  lieutenant;. 
Chauncey  Adams,  ensign. 


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One  Hundred  and  Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abel  Millington,  surgeon's  mate. 

Joseph  Rooker,  captain,  vice  Bloomfield,  resigned;  Eli  Leonard, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rooker,  promoted;  John  Arant,  lieutenant;  Jacob 
Waggoner,  junior,  ensign;  John  Ellsworth,  ensign  of  light  infantry. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Wardwell,  inspector,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Egbert  Ten 
Eyck,  judge  advocate,  vice  Wardwell;  Richard  Goodell,  paymaster, 
vice  Ten  Eyck;  Noah  Tubbs,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Wright,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sterling,  resigned; 
Charles  Hollister,  major,  vice  Bealls,  resigned;  Joseph  C.  Wood, 
paymaster,  vice  Jenkins,  resigned. 

John  Otis,  captain,  vice  Hollister,  promoted;  Theodore  Dickinson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Otis,  promoted;  Cyrus  Hall,  ensign,  vice  Wood, 
resigned;  Thomas  Trusby,  ensign,  vice  Lewis,  resigned. 

Frederick  Harter,  captain,  vice  Goodell,  moved;  Pardon  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  Harter,  promoted;  James  Cook,  ensign  of  riflemen, 
vice  Barny,  moved;  Live  Stanley,  lieutenant,  vice  Sisson,  declining; 
Daniel  Jendees,  ensign,  vice  Stanley,  promoted. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abner  Baker,  adjutant,  vice  Pennock,  resigned;  Henry  Fay,  quar- 
termaster; David  W.  Bucklin,  paymaster,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  promoted; 
Henry  If.  Sherwood,  surgeon,  vice  Kimball,  resigned;  Jonathan  B. 
Burton,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — William  Sheldon;  David  Smith,  vice  Paine,  resigned; 
Deodatus  Babbitt,  vice  Winslow,  resigned;  Enoch  Clark,  vice  Rudd, 
resigned. 


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Lieutenants — John  E.  Seykes,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted;  Anson 
Moore,  vice  Tomblin;  Ansel  Wright,  vice  Babbitt,  promoted;  Mark 
Merrill,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Horace  Tyler,  vice  Rowe,  moved. 

Ensigns — Joseph  B.  Hinds,  vice  Sykes,  promoted;  Isaac  Babbitt; 
Horace  Mitchell,  vice  Tyler,  promoted;  Ward  Hubbard. 

Light  Infantry — Martin  Ellis,  captain,  vice  Andrus,  resigned; 
Elias  Woodard,  lieutenant;  Simeon  Peck,  ensign. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Nathaniel  Utley,  captain;  Robert  Nickles,  first  lieutenant;  Asa 
Tisdale,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ansel  Winslow,  major. 

Abner  Brooks,  captain,  vice  Winslow,  promoted;  Oliver  Fuller, 
lieutenant,  vice  Brooks,  promoted;  Daniel  Breakenbridge,  ensign, 
vice  Fuller,  promoted;  Ira  Willard,  lieutenant,  vice  Gotham,  moved; 
Eliphalet  Peck,  lieutenant,  vice  Cleveland,  moved;  Daniel  D.  Ste- 
phenson, ensign,  vice  Willard,  promoted;  William  Rouse,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  Webb,  promoted;  Silas  Webb,  ensign,  vice  Rouse, 
promoted. 

Milton  W.  Hopkins,  captain,  vice  Grimes,  resigned;  Reuben  Treat, 
lieutenant,  vice  Comstock. 

Levi  Torry,  captain,  vice  Stow,  resigned;  Simon  Towle,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Torry,  promoted;  James  McKenzey,  ensign,  vice  Towle, 
promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Asa  Hall,  captain;  Sylvester  Kelsey,  lieuten- 
ant; Arnold  Miller,  ensign. 

Jabez  H.  Beardsley,  captain;  Martin  Lincolin,  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Bingham,  ensign;  Isaac  Luther,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asahel  Smith,  adjutant,  vice  Bacon,  promoted;  Alvah  Kinney, 


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quartermaster,  vice  Butterfield,  resigned;  Edward  S.  Rossiter,  chap- 
lain; Eliashib  Adams,  surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — David  McFarland,  lieutenant;  Hosea  C.  Pad- 
dock, ensign,  vice  McFarland. 

Riflemen — Joseph  N.  Bacon,  captain;  Abel  B.  Clary,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Jabez  Hunting,  second  lieutenant;  James  Buckley,  ensign. 

John  P.  Rice,  captain,  vice  Howe,  declining;  Joseph  M.  Dennie, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rice,  promoted;  Daniel  Morrison,  ensign,  vice  Ken- 
ney.  promoted. 

Oliver  Grow,  captain,  vice  Powers,  resigned;  Nathan  Stetson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Grow,  promoted;  William  L.  Payne,  ensign,  vice 
Stetson,  promoted;  Nathaniel  B.  Morton,  lieutenant,  vice  Howel, 
declining;  John  Lawton,  ensign,  vice  Shafts. 

Major  Amos  Judd's  battalion  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — William  Ainsworth,  captain;  Gideon  L.  Kelsey,  first 
lieutenant;  Seymour  Green,  second  lieutenant;  Alfred  W.  Ackley, 
ensign. 

Lyman  Hunt,  captain;  William  Martin,  lieutenant;  Hiram 
Ormsby,  ensign. 

Mcrril  Darby,  captain;  John  Howard,  lieutenant;  Noah  Norton, 
ensign. 

John  Richards,  captain;  Joseph  Rider,  lieutenant;  Daniel  Rob- 
bins,  ensign. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Rowland  Bush,  adjutant,  vice  Doty,  promoted. 

Calvin  Gowdy,  captain;  John  Gates,  lieutenant,  vice  Gowdy,  pro- 
moted: Samuel  Payson,  ensign. 

Lansing  Benjamin,  captain,  vice  Potter,  resigned;  Harper  Adams, 
lieutenant,  vice  Benjamin,  promoted;  John  B.  Hill,  ensign;  John 
Whittlesey,  lieutenant;  Isaac  Lyman,  ensign. 


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Samuel  Northum,  junior,  captain,  vice  Merriam,  promoted; 
Nathan  Post,  lieutenant;  Hezekiah  Braynard,  ensign,  vice  Northum, 
promoted;  Fellows  E.  Taylor,  lieutenant,  vice  Burt,  adjutant;  Jere- 
miah Seymour,  ensign,  vice  Sacket,  absent. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Homer  Collins,  captain;  Horace  Clapp,  first  lieutenant;  Cyprian 
House,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  First  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jared  Knapp,  colonel,  vice  Cook,  resigned;  Isaiah  Bailey,  lieu- 
tenant colonel;  Charles  Dayan,  major;  George  D.  Ruggles,  adju- 
tant, vice  Buck,  resigned;  Barna  Spalding,  quartermaster,  vice 
Wood,  resigned;  Phineas  Leonard,  paymaster. 

Merlin  Finch,  captain,  vice  Day,  promoted;  Apollos  Finch,  lieu- 
tenant; Charles  Bagg,  ensign. 

William  Shull,  captain,  vice  Bailey,  promoted;  Thaxter  Reed,  lieu- 
tenant; Peter  Hanson,  ensign. 

Asahel  Humphrey,  captain;  Charles  G.  Loomis,  lieutenant;  Ela 
Hodge,  ensign;  Ransom  Hartwell,  lieutenant;  Joseph  Barnum, 
ensign. 

Riflemen — Charles  Powers,  captain ;  Ashley  Davenport,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Abner  W.  Spencer,  second  lieutenant;  Consider  H.  Morris, 
ensign. 

Erastus  Wright,  captain;  Nathan  Wright,  lieutenant;  Alpheus 
White,  ensign. 

Reuben  Wait,  captain,  vice  G.  Wait,  moved;  Jasper  Avery,  lieu- 
tenant; Joseph  Jeffers,  ensign. 

Phedrus  Carter,  captain,  vice  Jackson,  resigned;  Isaac  Carter, 
lieutenant;  Solomon  King,  junior,  ensign. 

Twenty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Palmer  Townsend,  quartermaster;  Sylvester  Miller,  assistant  hos- 
pital surgeon. 


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franklin  county. 

Forty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Henry  S.  Waterhouse,  assistant  hospital  surgeon;  Jabez  Park- 
hurst,  judge  advocate,  vice  Sperry: 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  H.  Wheeler,  adjutant;  Simeon  Bellows,  quartermaster; 
Amos  Welch,  surgeon,  vice  Waterhouse,  promoted. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

James  Lewis,  junior,  major;  Zebulon  Baker,  adjutant;  Ebenezer 
Drury,  paymaster;  Sidney  Ketchum,  quartermaster;  Ralph  P.  Allen, 
surgeon;  Russel  Vaughn,  surgeon's  mate. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

William  Cooley,  captain;  Joseph  Call,  first  lieutenant;  Benjamin 
R.  Gilbert,  second  lieutenant. 

Jerad  Pond,  captain;  Safford  Rawson,  first  lieutenant;  Henry 
Stoel,  second  lieutenant. 

Lebbeus  Hascall,  captain;  Almerin  Smith,  first  lieutenant;  Edward 
P.  Arthur,  second  lieutenant. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Jesse  Woodbury,  captain;  John  Moore,  first  lieutenant;  Harvy 
Clerk,  second  lieutenant. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Abel  Chamberlin,  captain;  Lucius  Conkey,  first  lieutenant;  Hor- 
ace Beach,  second  lieutenant. 

Elihu  Belding,  captain;  Claudius  Standish,  first  lieutenant;  George 
Merriman.  junior,  second  lieutenant. 


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new  york  county. 

First  brigade  of  artillery: 

Gerardus  A.  Cooper,  assistant  hospital  surgeon,  vice  McKnight, 
resigned;  Isaac  Jones,  junior,  paymaster,  vice  BrinckerhofT,  resigned; 
William  C.  Rhinelander,  quartermaster,  vice  Schenck,  promoted. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Alexander  M.  Muir,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Levy,  resigned; 
George  B.  Rapelye,  major,  vice  Muir,  promoted. 

John  E.  Haight,  quartermaster,  vice  Rapelye,  promoted. 

Captains — Nicholas  Haight;  Samuel  J.  Hunt,  vice  Smith, 
resigned;  Peter  Coutant,  vice  Steele,  moved;  John  J.  Earle,  vice 
Surre,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Charles  Turner,  vice  Haight,  promoted;  Jacob 
Isaacs,  vice  Haight,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Isaac  Labagh,  junior,  vice  Hunt,  promoted; 
Peter  Palmer,  vice  Coutant,  promoted;  Valentine  G.  Hall,  vice 
Isaacs,  promoted;  James  Sequine,  vice  Van  Antwerp,  resigned; 
Francis  Lane;  John  Peter  Stagg,  vice  Vesterfield,  resigned;  John 
De  Groot,  vice  Turner,  promoted. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

Samuel  Thompson,  lieutenant  colonel;  Charles  N.  Baldwin,  major, 
vice  Thompson,  promoted;  Samuel  H.  Rogers,  adjutant,  vice  Bre- 
voort,  resigned;  Henry  Marsh,  paymaster;  Samuel  Coddington, 
quartermaster;  William  Rockwell,  surgeon,  vice  Dufrey,  promoted. 

Captains — John  Graham,  vice  Baldwin,  promoted;  David  L.  Bur- 
loch,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned;  Benjamin  Hart,  vice  Marsh,  trans- 
ferred; George  Newson,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  George  Hartman,  vice 
Smith,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Silas  Upson,  vice  Graham,  promoted;  Jeremiah 
Mesrole,  vice  Burlock,  promoted;  Philo  Hoyt,  vice  Smith,  resigned; 


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Samuel  F.  Haviland,  vice  Rogers,  transferred;  Eben  Cauldwell,  vice 
Hart,  resigned;  Joseph  P.  Turner,  vice  Ball,  resigned;  Walter  Dur- 
brow,  vice  Fink,  resigned;  Leonard  Reed,  vice  Mesrole,  promoted; 
George  P.  Morris,  vice  Hoyt,  promoted;  Samuel  C.  Nichols,  vice 
Haviland,  promoted;  Otto  W.  Parisen,  vice  Cauldwell,  promoted; 
John  J.  Fink,  vice  Durbrow,  promoted. 

Henry  Keyser,  cornet,  vice  Fink,  promoted. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Charles  M.  Graham,  junior,  adjutant,  vice  Howland,  promoted; 
John  Wagner,  surgeon,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  James  E.  Dekay, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Wagner,  promoted;  Oliver  G.  Kane,  quarter- 
master, vice  Peters,  disabled;  John  Warren,  paymaster,  vice  Jones, 
promoted. 

Captains — James  Lee,  vice  Codwise,  resigned;  William  E.  Ross, 
vice  Sexton,  resigned;  Isaac  Jones,  junior. 

First  lieutenants — John  Remsen,  vice  Hagerman,  resigned;  Aaron 
Thomson,  vice  Barret,  promoted;  Charles  M.  Graham,  junior,  vice 
Smith,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Abraham  Mason,  vice  Fenno,  promoted; 
Alexander  H.  Robertson;  Peter  M.  Ryerson,  vice  Thompson, 
promoted: 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

Robert  F.  Manley,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Mills,  resigned;  James 
A.  Moore,  major,  vice  Ferris,  resigned;  William  Todd,  adjutant, 
vice  Manley,  promoted;  John  A.  Moore,  paymaster,  vice  Todd,  pro- 
moted; George  Duryee,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Rhinelander, 
promoted;  Joseph  Hanson,  surgeon;  Abraham  T.  Hunter,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Jeremiah  Cooper,  vice  Manley,  promoted;  Robert 
Phillips,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  William  W.  Boyd,  vice  Raymond, 


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resigned;  Rene  P'ardessus,  vice  Oliver,  resigned;  Underhill  Hal- 
stead,  vice  Croes,  moved;  John  Constantine,  vice  Carrol,  resigned; 
George  W.  Gray. 

First  lieutenants — Edward  S.  White;  Thomas  Grennell,  vice 
Cooper,  promoted;  William  Simpson,  vice  Phillips,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Todd,  vice  Boyd,  promoted;  George  Duryee,  vice  Pardessus, 
promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — William  Allan;  Richard  Hunt,  vice  Grennell, 
promoted;  Thomas  T.  Storm,  vice  Simpson,  promoted;  Townsend 
W.  Burtis,  vice  Todd,  promoted;  John  A.  Moore,  vice  Duryee,  pro- 
moted; William  S.  Ireland. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

James  Benedict,  colonel,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  William  Kumbel, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Benedict,  promoted;  James  R.  Stuart,  major, 
vice  Kumbel,  promoted. 

Jacob  M.  Vreeland,  captain,  vice  Cooper,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Samuel  Kissam,  vice  Jackson,  promoted;  John 
Mount,  vice  Vreeland. 

Second  lieutenants — Robert  C.  Wetmore;  David  Hope,  vice 
Mount,  promoted. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  S.  Townsend,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Drake,  declined. 

Lieutenants — Gilbert  Cleland,  vice  Wallace,  moved;  Philander  B. 
Penny,  vice  Oakley,  in  staff;  John  Debaun,  vice  Penny,  paymaster. 

Ensigns — Abraham  D.  Wilson,  vice  Cleland,  promoted;  Edwin 
Burr,  ensign,  vice  Debaun,  promoted. 

One  Flundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — John  B.  Graves,  junior,  vice  Cleveland,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Torrey,  junior;  Charles  W.  Timpson. 


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One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
William  M.  Black,  captain,  vice  Lynch,  in  staff;  Tobias  W.  Bedell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Black,  promoted. 

ST.   LAWRENCE   COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Silas  Kellogg,  vice  Mansfield,  resigned;  Phineas  Att- 
water,  vice  Knox,  resigned;  Roswell  Chapin,  vice  Guest,  deceased. 

Lieutenants — John  L.  Barheydt,  vice  Chapin,  promoted;  Jesse 
Bunnell,  vice  Hutchinson,  resigned;  Thomas  H.  Conkey,  vice  Fish, 
promoted;  Christopher  C.  Rich. 

Ensigns — Andrew  A.  Cramplow,  Benjamin  Squares. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Smith,  adjutant,  vice  Vining,  declining;  John  R.  Wead, 
quartermaster;  Robert  McChesney,  surgeon. 

Captains — John  Stone,  junior,  Alfred  Colburn,  Lemuel  Buck, 
Benjamin  Willard. 

Lieutenants — Earl  Stone,  Jesse  McClary,  Charles  Farlan,  William 
Bradford. 

Ensigns — William  S.  Paddock,  Silas  Chandler,  Ephraim  H.  Jack- 
son, Samuel  S.  Hawes,  Francis  Tupper. 

Riflemen — Nathaniel  F.  Winslow,  captain;  Timothy  W.  Osborn, 
lieutenant;  Matthew  Barney,  ensign. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  C.  Clarkson,  captain;  Caleb  Hough,  first  lieutenant;  Gardner 
Cox,  second  lieutenant. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Silvius   Hoard,  colonel,  vice   How,  declining;  John   C.    Foster, 
lieutenant   colonel,   vice    Hoard,  promoted;  Joseph   Smith,  major; 


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Joseph  Sanford,  quartermaster,  vice  Smith;  Benajah  Randall,  pay- 
master, vice  Cooper,  declining-;  John  Spencer,  surgeon,  vice  Ran- 
dall, declining;  Eli  West,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Spencer,  promoted. 

Captains — Francis  Butterfield,  vice  Foster,  promoted;  Stephen 
Lewis,  vice  Brayton,  declined;  Lorin  Baley. 

Lieutenants — John  Cochran,  vice  Wilder,  resigned;  John  Parsons, 
vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Benjamin  Franklin;  Alvin  Wright,  vice  Shad, 
declining;  Joshia  Drake. 

Ensigns — Levi  Butterfield,  junior,  vice  F.  Butterfield,  promoted; 
Cephus  Kinsley;  Asa  Brayton,  junior. 

Riflemen — Horace  Hamblin,  captain;  James  Cowan,  lieutenant; 
Judah  Marsh,  ensign. 

ST.   LAWRENCE  COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Crawford,  captain,  vice  Smith,  declining;  Amasa  Pratt,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Colfax,  moved;  William  Ogden,  ensign,  vice  Bartholo- 
mew, declined. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  the  resignation  of  H.  H.  Baldwin,  lieutenant  of 
the  state  prison  militia  guard  in  the  city  of  New  York,  be  and  is 
hereby  accepted. 

Resolved,  that  Richard  B.  Fosdick  be  and  he  is  hereby  appointed 
lieutenant,  and  Benjamin  Quackenbush  ensign,  of  the  state  prison 
militia  guard  in  the  city  of  New  York. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Julius  Pond,  inspector,  vice  Comstock,  promoted;  Amasa  Rowe, 
quartermaster,  vice  Hickock,  moved ;  Nicholas  N.  Weaver,  paymas- 
ter; John  H.  Ostrom,  judge  advocate,  vice  Bardsley,  promoted. 


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Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Comstock,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bartlett,  resigned- 
Lester  Barker,  major,  vice  Ames,  resigned;  John  P.  Sherwood,  pay- 
master, vice  Gridley,  promoted. 

Captains — Asahel  W.  Gridley,  vice  Drury,  moved;  Joel  Smith, 
vice  Knox,  resigned;  Hiram  Curtis,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Zebina 
Lloyd,  vice  Pond,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Elbert  Norton,  vice  Lloyd,  promoted;  William  T. 
Gregg,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Elisha  Fowler,  vice  Curtiss,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  H.  Hubbard,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  Harley 
Curtis,  vice  Fowler,  promoted;  Russel  Knox,  vice  Gregg,  promoted; 
Solomon  Risley,  vice  Wells,  transferred;  Jonas  Tower. 

Riflemen — Chester  Parmele,  captain,  vice  Barker,  promoted;  Alva 
Lloyd,  lieutenant,  vice  Wood,  moved;  Hiram  Curtiss,  ensign,  vice 
Parmele,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Daniel  Pettibone,  lieutenant,  vice  Sherwood; 
Stephen  Brigham,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Pettibone,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Rudd,  colonel,  vice  Wescott,  resigned;  Joshua  G.  Green, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Rudd,  promoted;  Samuel  Beardsley,  major, 
vice  Green,  promoted;  Bela  B.  Hyde,  adjutant,  vice  Clark,  resigned; 
Benjamin  P.  Johnson,  quartermaster,  vice  Lansing,  transferred; 
Peter  Hartwell,  paymaster,  vice  Hyde,  adjutant. 

George  Hawkins,  captain,  vice  Bushnell,  resigned;  Richard  S. 
Baiiibridge,  lieutenant,  vice  Parks,  resigned;  John  Dow,  ensign, 
vice  Bainbridge,  promoted. 

Solon  Cooper,  captain,  vice  Cagwin,  resigned.  David  Prince, 
ensign,  vice  Cooper,  promoted. 

Law  ton  E.  Simmons,  captain,  vice  Talcott,  resigned;  Asa  Hamlin, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  Beriah  Alien,  ensign,  vice 


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1820. 

Resequie  (Belden  Russeque),  moved;  Jonathan  Waldo,  third,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Powell,  resigned;  John  Wiggins,  ensign,  vice  Utley, 
declining;  James  Martin,  lieutenant,  vice  Wiggins,  moved;  David 
Martin,  ensign,  vice  J.  Martin,  promoted. 

John  West,  junior,  captain,  vice  Colburn,  resigned;  David  Briggs, 
lieutenant,  vice  West,  promoted;  David  Hurlburt,  ensign,  vice 
Briggs,  promoted;  Darius  Martin,  lieutenant,  vice  Hayden,  moved; 
Chauncey  Lee,  ensign,  vice  Martin,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Jay  Hathaway,  captain,  vice  Frisk,  resigned;  Amos 
Flint,  lieutenant,  vice  Hathaway,  promoted;  Francis  Bicknell,  en- 
sign, vice  Flint,  promoted. 

Seventy-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abram  Brooks,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Davis,  resigned;  Isaac 
Curry,  major,  vice  Shelden,  resigned;  Edward  Fowler,  adjutant,  vice 
Bailey,  moved;  Asaph  Mitchell,  quartermaster,  vice  Fowler,  adju- 
tant; Daniel  Warren,  paymaster,  vice  Palmer,  resigned;  John  M. 
Watson,  surgeon,  vice  Currier,  moved;  Alfred  Gillet,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Watson,  promoted. 

John  McDaniel,  captain,  vice  Fanning,  resigned;  Daniel  R.  Howe, 
lieutenant,  vice  McDaniel,  promoted;  Calvin  Storrs,  ensign,  vice 
Prentice,  resigned. 

Isaac  J.  Wiser,  captain,  vice  Curry,  promoted;  Artemus  Watkins, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wiser,  promoted;  Horace  Woodbridge,  ensign,  vice 
Watkins,  promoted. 

David  Schermerhorn,  captain,  vice  Reed,  promoted;  Earl  S.  King, 
lieutenant, vice  Schermerhorn,  promoted;  David  Beddlecome, ensign, 
vice  King,  promoted;  Matthew  Beecher,  lieutenant,  vice  Chase, 
moved;  George  F.  Fowler,  ensign,  vice  Philips,  resigned. 

David  Ames,  captain,  vice  Burchard,  resigned;  Lewis  P.  Lewis, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ames,  promoted;  Piatt  Weed,  ensign,  vice  Lewis, 
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2144  Annual  Report  of  the 

Light  Infantry — Andrew  Billing,  captain,  vice  Brooks,  pro- 
moted; Pascal  C.  J.  DeAngelis,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Billings, 
promoted;  Arson  Adams,  ensign,  vice  Peabody,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Salisbury,  quartermaster,  vice  Fosket,  promoted;  Lyman 
Dav,  paymaster:  Chauncey  Baker,  adjutant,  vice  Halluck,  resigned. 

Captains — James  Fosket,  vice  John  Fosket,  absent;  Loren  S. 
Blackman,  vice  Rindge,  resigned. 

William  Hosford,  lieutenant;  Henry  Gurley,  ensign,  vice  Black- 
man,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Franklin  Newbury, vice  Day,  promoted;  Reuben  Tower, 
vice  Salisbury,  promoted;  Artemus  L.  Newton,  vice  Baker,  pro- 
moted. 

Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Abbott,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Preston,  resigned; 
Sage  Park,  major,  vice  Morse,  resigned;  Linus  Parker,  adjutant, 
vice  Upson,  transferred;  Samuel  Sawyer,  quartermaster,  vice  Smart, 
promoted;  Woodward  Perkins,  paymaster. 

Captains — Robert  Smart,  junior,  vice  Abbot,  promoted;  Harvey 
Park,  vice  S.  Park,  promoted;  Calvin  Dawley,  vice  Barnes,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Daniel  Blakesley,  vice  Park,  promoted;  Asher  Mil- 
ler, vice  Ward,  resigned;  Lent  M.  Upson,  vice  Smith,  resigned; 
Benjamin   Norton,  vice  Dawley,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Ezekiel  Cady,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  Samuel  H.  Ste- 
vens,  vice  Blakeslee,  promoted;  Clark  Crawford;  Fowler  Penfield, 
vice  Perkins,  promoted. 

Noah  Wadham,  captain;  Hiram  Miller,  lieutenant:  Arad  Wells, 
ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  William?,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  White,  promoted;  B. 
Bleeckcr  Lansing,  adjutant;  Samuel  M.  Blatchford,  quartermaster. 


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Henrv  Higby,  ensign,  vice  Hurlburt,  moved;  Dyer  Shed,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Page;  John  Wilie,  ensign,  vice  Shed,  promoted;  Benjamin 
Yates,  ensign  of  riflemen. 

Augustus  Hurlburt,  captain,  vice  Sanger,  absent;  James  Dean, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Hurlburt,  promoted. 

Jonathan  Pratt,  junior,  captain,  vice  Rowe,  promoted;  Nathaniel 
Crossman,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Pratt,  promoted;  Wheeler  Odell, 
ensign. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hutchins  Stoors,  surgeon,  vice  Wales,  deceased. 

Captains— Chauncey  A.  Guthrie,  vice  Porter,  resigned;  Nicholas 
Brown  (light  infantry),  vice  Slater,  resigned;  John  Miller,  junior, 
vice  Dimmick,  resigned;  Tracy  Ensworth. 

Light  Infantry — William  Avery,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from 
July  8,  1 81 9;  Henry  Dewey,  ensign,  with  rank  from  July  8,  1819. 

Riflemen — Samuel  Randall,  lieutenant,  vice  Minney,  moved; 
Alexander  McCullough,  ensign,  vice  Randall,  promoted. 

John  E.  Youngs,  lieutenant;  David  Smith,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — John  Stafford,  lieutenant;  Oliver  Kay,  ensign. 

Lieutenants — W'illiam  Pendleton,  Robert  Ames. 

Ensigns — Daniel  K.  Westcott,  Holace  (Hollis)  Newton. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jabez  Robinson,  major,  vice  Lorain  (Lorin,  Lrin)  Sweet,  declined; 
Levi  Farr,  surgeon,  vice  Packer,  promoted. 

Samuel  Wheeler,  captain,  vice  Robinson,  promoted;  Erastus 
Tunair,  lieutenant,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Ten  Broeck, 
ensign,  vice  Tunair,  promoted. 

Jonathan  Birch,  junior,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  John  B. 
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Phelps,  lieutenant,  vice  Birch,  promoted;  Milton  H.  Root,  ensign, 
vice  Phelps,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Sherman  Rice,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned; 
Henry  W.  Cleveland,  lieutenant,  vice  Rice,  promoted;  Daniel  Corn- 
well,  ensign. 

Sherlock  Wiilard,  lieutenant,  vice  Carter,  resigned;  Simeon  Sadd, 
ensign,  vice  YViilard,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Anthony  Olney,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brewer,  moved;  Charles 
Medbury,  major,  vice  Olney,  promoted;  John  Hyde,  adjutant,  vice 
Medbury,  promoted;  Samuel  White,  paymaster,  vice  Hyde,  pro- 
moted; Harvey  Harris,  surgeon,  vice  Ross,  resigned;  Royal  Ross, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Finch,  resigned. 

Captains — Warner  Wightman,  Field  Medbury,  George  P.  Hud- 
son, Benjamin  Tobey. 

Lieutenants — Robert  Lawrence,  Humphrey  YYilber,  Silas  Bur- 
lingame,  Linus  YV.  Munroe. 

Ensigns — John  B.  Bancraft,  Henry  Field,  Charles  G.  Ciark,  Cyrus 
Bates. 

CHEXAXGO  AND  DELAWARE  COUNTIES. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-third  regiment  of  infantry  (organized 
from  the  battalion  lately  commanded  by  Major  S.  Stilwell): 
Stephen  Stilwell.  colonel;  Ira  Church,  lieutenant  colonel. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Sylvester  Smith,  major,  vice  D.  Smith,  junior,  resigned. 

CHEXAXGO    COUNTY. 

William  Knap]),  junior,  surgeon;  Samuel  Boomer,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Knapp.  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Zachariah  Tarbell,  captain,  vice  Sheldon;  Ezra 
Corbin,  lieutenant;  Zael  Woodard,  ensign. 


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DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

John  Abbey,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Asa  (iillett,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Abbey,  promoted;  Job  Sherman,  ensign. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Alpha  Wright,  captain,  vice  Church,  promoted;  Ephraim  Dalrym- 
ple,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Wright,  promoted;  Jared  Nurse,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Timothy  B.  Bidwell,  captain,  vice  Woodruff, 
moved;  Lory  Case,  lieutenant,  vice  Bidwell,  promoted;  David  Hun- 
gerford,  ensign,  vice  Case,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — James  Bisby,  vice  Daniel,  resigned;  Amos  Hall,  vice 
Chandler,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Bela  Beardsley,  vice  Bisby,  promoted;  Nathan 
Brown,  junior,  vice  Hall,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Henry  Williams,  vice  Beardsley,  promoted;  Amos 
Chappell,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — David  Smith,  captain,  vice  W.  Smith,  resigned; 
Orlando  Jones,  lieutenant,  vice  D.  Smith,  promoted;  Joseph  Smith, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Jones,  promoted. 

Riflemen — William  Thompson,  captain;  Nathaniel  Hodskins,  lieu- 
tenant; Timothy  Warner,  junior,  ensign. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Butt,  surgeon,  vice  Olmsted,  promoted;  Joseph  Richards, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Ouinsey  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Knapp,  moved;  Nicholas  A. 
Shartz,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — John  Shartz,  Edward  Squire,  Shubael  Swift. 


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madison  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Stebbins,  colonel,  vice  Chandler,  declining-;  Roswell  Beck- 
with,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Stebbins,  promoted;  Timothy 
Gridley,  major,  vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Richard  Culver,  captain,  vice  Gridley,  promoted;  Halsey  Rice, 
lieutenant,  vice  Culver,  promoted;  Silas  Nichols,  ensign,  vice  Rice, 
promoted. 

Anson  Dean,  captain,  vice  Beckwith,  promoted;  John  Hearsey, 
lieutenant,  vice  Dean,  promoted;  Ezra  Brown,  ensign. 

Samuel  Alowry,  captain,  vice  Eggleston,  moved;  Jeremiah  Whip- 
ple, junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Mowry,  promoted;  Salmon  Gage,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Chapin,  moved;  Isaac  N.  Lansing,  ensign,  vice  Gage, 
promoted. 

Samuel  Hubbard,  captain,  vice  McElwain,  moved;  Bradley  Ladd, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hubbard,  promoted;  Daniel  Hurd,  ensign,  vice 
Ladd,  promoted;  Calvin  Evits,  lieutenant,  vice  Wheeler,  moved; 
Benjamin  C.  Maxon,  ensign,  vice  Evits,  promoted. 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

William  H.  Beecher,  captain;  David  Beebe,  junior,  lieutenant; 
Asher  S.  Palmer,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Joel  Owen,  David  M.  Beach,  Reuben  Hawley. 

Ledyard  Palmer,  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Trice  B.  Mclntyre,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Clark,  resigned; 
Elisha  Randall,  major,  vice  Clark,  moved;  Henry  Champlin,  adju- 
tant, vice  Maxon,  resigned;  Joseph  Dennison,  junior,  quartermaster; 
Hazard  P.  Clark,  paymaster;  Thomas  Dye,  chaplain. 

Captains — Jeremiah  Lewis,  John  Maxson,  James  Rogers,  junior, 
Aaron  Geere.  William  Potter. 


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Lieutenants — Samuel  D.  Anthony,  John  York,  second,  William 
Hannahs,  John  Lamb,  Ransom  N.  Reynolds. 

Ensigns — Hazard  Sheldon,  George  W.McIntyre,  Nathaniel  Allen, 
Jabish  L.  Landphere,  Ezra  Mason,  junior,  Hosea  B.  Clark,  Wait- 
still  Clark. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Shaw,  adjutant,  vice  Starkweather,  resigned;  Constant 
Graves,  quartermaster,  vice  Shaw,  promoted;  Theodore  Pomeroy, 
surgeon,  vice  Fuller,  resigned;  Peleg  B.  Peckham,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Pomeroy,  promoted. 

Captains — David  Price,  vice  Brockway,  resigned;  Luther  Hart- 
well,  vice  Corey,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Peter  Olendorf,  vice  Hartwell,  promoted;  David 
Brewer,  vice  Price,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Miles  Benjamin,  vice  Olendorf,  promoted;  Daniel  B. 
Landers,  vice  Kenson,  moved;  Josiah  Babbott  (Babbit),  vice  Wood- 
house,  promoted;  Chancey  N.  Chapman  (light  infantry),  vice  Lap- 
pon,  moved. 

Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonah  Howe,  paymaster. 

Nathaniel  Carpenter,  captain,  vice  Chappel,  resigned;  Philor  Bene- 
dict, lieutenant;  John  Tallmage,  ensign. 

Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Calvin  H.  Bruyan,  adjutant,  vice  Pettingal,  resigned;  William  G. 
Hall,  surgeon,  vice  Smith,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Josiah  Mack,  junior,  Gurdon  Jeffrey. 

Ensigns — Levi  Hubbard,  Benjamin  Chase. 

Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stoughton  Alger,   captain,  vice  Northrop,  resigned;   Curtis  H. 


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Green,  lieutenant,  vice  Knott,  resigned;  John  Martin,  ensign,  vice 
Alger,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Amos  Windsor,  captain;  Nathaniel  N.  Wal- 
lace, lieutenant;  Orin  Wilcox,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sumner  Ely,  colonel,  vice  Magher,  resigned;  Henry  Brown,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Ely,  promoted;  Robert  Dunlap,  major,  vice 
Brown,  promoted;  Menzo  White,  adjutant,  vice  Dunlap,  promoted; 
Adolphus  W.  Flint,  quartermaster,  vice  White,  promoted;  Benjamin 
Gilbert,  junior,  paymaster,  vice  Flint,  promoted. 

Captains — Moses  Rich,  junior,  vice  Faulkner,  moved;  Samuel 
Cory,  vice  Hughs,  resigned. 

Alanson  Sikes,  lieutenant,  vice  Cory,  promoted;  Davis  Hopkins, 
ensign:  James  McGown,  lieutenant,  vice  Holt,  resigned;  Orin 
Thompson,  ensign,  vice  McGown,  promoted;  Nicholas  Ferris, 
ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Horace  Manley,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Clark,  promoted. 

John  Cunningham,  captain,  vice  Hewes,  resigned;  George  Farn- 
ham,  lieutenant,  vice  N.  Farnham,  moved;  George  Patchin,  ensign, 
vice  Cunningham,  promoted. 

John  B.  Wells,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Zurial  Campbell, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Benjamin  Brewer,  ensign, 
vice  Campbell,  promoted. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Graves,  captain;  William  H.  Morgan,  lieutenant;  Chaun- 
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CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Lewis  S.  Owen,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Roswell  Randall,  major,  vice  Adams,  resigned;  John  Lynde,  sur- 
geon, vice  Owen,  promoted;  Lewis  Riggs,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Lynde,  promoted. 

Charles  W.  Lynde,  captain,  vice  Randall,  promoted;  Henry  W. 
Stephens,  lieutenant,  vice  Lynde,  promoted. 

Hiram  Merrill,  captain,  vice  Rogers,  resigned;  Henry  McGraw, 
lieutenant,  vice  Merrill,  promoted;  Rensselaer  Merrill,  ensign,  vice 
McGraw,  promoted. 

Daniel  Griswold,  captain,  vice  Goodrich;  Richard  Almy,  ensign, 
vice  Butterfield,  promoted.    _ 

Jesse  Burdick,  captain,  vice  Richardson,  moved;  John  Maxon, 
lieutenant,  vice  Burdick,  promoted;  Russell  M.  Burdick,  ensign,  vice 
Maxon,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Horatio  Howard,  captain;  Nathaniel  J.  Warner,  lieu- 
tenant; John  A.  Johnson,  ensign. 

Augustus  Donnelly,  captain. 

William  Butterfield,  lieutenant,  vice  Griswold,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Burgess,  adjutant,  vice  Dwight,  resigned;  Oliver  Kingman, 
quartermaster,  vice  Richardson,  resigned. 

John  Turner,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Charles  Leach,  vice  Turner,  promoted;  Nathan  Heaton, 
vice  Valentine,  declining;  John  Chappell. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Zalmon  Martino,   quartermaster,  vice   Rice,  promoted;  Harvey 


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Keeler,  paymaster;  Hervey  Burnham,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hay- 
wood, moved. 

Rufus  Rice,  captain,  vice  Grinman,  resigned;  Ira  Stevens,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  H.  B.  Greenman,  resigned;  Joel  Davis,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Rice,  promoted. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elial  T.  Foot,  surgeon,  vice  John  Foot,  appointed  by  mistake. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Tedediah  Fay,  surgeon,  vice  Barstow,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Lewis  W.  Keeler  (of  light  infantry),  Daniel  Fair- 
child. 

Ensigns — Elijah  N.  Bancroft;  Charles  B.  Pixley.  vice  Goodrich, 
declined;  Justus  Brown,  vice  Brooks,  declined;  Bennet  Bates. 

Lyman  P.  Akins,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned:  Cicero  Barker, 
lieutenant,  vice  Akins,  promoted;  Cephas  Barker,  ensign. 

Third  regiment  of  infantry : 

Luman  Richards,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Stiles,  declined;  Wood- 
ruff Barnes,  major,  vice  Richards,  promoted;  John  P.  Osborn,  adju- 
tant, vice  Whitney,  declined. 

Captains — George  Wheeler  (of  riflemen),  vice  Johnson;  Ezra  Car- 
rier, vice  Leach,  resigned;  John  Stone,  vice  Ogden,  moved;  James 
Temple;  Nathaniel  Sanford,  vice  Barnes,  promoted;  Loranzo  Par- 
sons, vice  Beach,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — James  Ervin  (of  riflemen),  vice  Woodruff:  Andrew 
W.  '  iiibert;  John  McKinney,  vice  Stone,  promoted;  Thomas  Carey; 
Joseph  Matthewson,  vice  Sanford,  promoted;  John  Hyde,  vice  Par- 
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Ensigns — Jedediah  Bump;  Orlan  Scovillc,  vice  McKinney,  pro- 
moted; Hiram  West;  Luman  Swetland,  vice  Taff,  moved;  John 
Rogers,  vice  Hyde,  promoted;  Stillman  Wood  (of  riflemen),  vice 
Ervin,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Broome  commanded  by 

Major  Leman  Mason: 

Daniel  Stow,  second,  captain,  vice  Doolittle,  resigned;  Norman 
Addis,  lieutenant,  vice  Stow,  promoted;  Ezra  Barton,  ensign,  vice 
Allen,  moved;  Jesse  Corwin,  ensign,  vice  Alexander,  declined. 

John  Tull,  captain,  vice  Turner,  resigned;  Ralph  Noble,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Tull,  promoted;  Ezra  Prentice,  ensign,  vice  Noble,  pro- 
moted. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Henry  McCormick,  captain;  Lyman  Truman,  first  lieutenant; 
Alexander  Foster  Wilmarth,  second  lieutenant. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Booth,  colonel,  vice  Wells,  sheriff;  Solomon  L.  Smith,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Booth,  promoted;  Charles  Orwan,  major,  vice 
Smith,  promoted. 

Asahel  Burnham,  captain,  vice  Hillman,  resigned;  Elijah  Brewer, 
lieutenant,  vice  Burnham,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Havens,  ensign,  vice 
Brewer,  promoted. 

Green  Bently,  captain,  vice  Owens,  resigned;  David  Coe,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bently,  promoted;  Oliver  Greens,  ensign,  vice  Coe, 
promoted. 

Samuel  Burlingame,  captain,  vice  Orwan,  promoted;  John  Hendy, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Burlingame,  promoted;  Lewis  Boiles,  ensign, 
vice  Hendy,  promoted. 


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David  Gray,  captain,  vice  Bulkley,  resigned;  Amos  Bonny,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gray,  promoted;  Ransom  E.  Booth,  ensign,  vice  Bonny, 
promoted;  Abraham  Yandeventer,  ensign. 

Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Fisher,  colonel,  vice  Swartwood,  promoted;  Hudson  Jen- 
nings, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Fisher,  promoted;  Caleb  H.  Sacket, 
major,  vice  Jennings,  promoted. 

Elihu  Butts,  adjutant,  vice  Sackett,  promoted;  Joshua  Van  Etten, 
paymaster,  vice  Palmer,  moved. 

John  D.  Miller,  ensign. 

Daniel  R.  Park,  captain,  vice  Herrick,  resigned;  Allen  Woodard, 
lieutenant,  vice  Park,  promoted;  Theodoras  Herrick,  ensign,  vice 
Woodard,  promoted. 

John  A.  McKey,  captain;  John  W.  Watkins,  lieutenant;  John 
Blandin,  ensign. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Henry  Midaugh,  captain,  vice  Cantine,  promoted;  Solomon  Rob- 
inson, first  lieutenant,  vice  Midaugh,  promoted;  Joseph  Hollister, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Robinson,  promoted. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Caleb  Smith,  paymaster;  Jason  Atwatcr,  surgeon;  Horace  Bacon, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Bernardus  Swartwout,  third,  vice  Young,  moved; 
Archibald  Farr,  junior,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Joshua  Coleman  (of 
riflemen),  vice  Ely,  promotol. 

Lieutenants — John  U.  frost  (of  riflemen),  vice  Coleman,  pro- 
moted;  Hiram  Palmer:  Daniel  Everts,  junior;  Judson  Canfield. 

Ensigns— Peter  Sutphen,  vice  Canfield,  promoted;  Jacob  Hager, 


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vice  Everts,  promoted;  Gilbert  Huhbell,  vice  Post,  moved;  Aaron 
Tanner,  vice  White,  declining;  John  R.  Spence;  Henry  Sayler, 
junior  (of  riflemen),  vice  Frost. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Chauncey  Pratt,  captain,  vice  Laraway,  promoted;  David  C.  Wil- 
liams, first  lieutenant;  Horace  Osborn,  second  lieutenant. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Josiah  Willoughby,  colonel,  vice  Dougherty,  resigned ;  Joshua 
North,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Willoughby,  promoted;  William 
Morrison,  major,  vice  North,  promoted;  Ira  Wright,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Robert  McCutchan,  vice  Waldron,  resigned;  Thomas 
Baldwin,  vice  Guthrie,  resigned;  William  Woodruff,  vice  Morrison, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — Amasa  Cobb,  vice  W.  Cobb,  moved;  Joseph  Collins, 
vice  Baldwin,  promoted;  John  Smith,  vice  McCutchan,  promoted; 
Jabez  Fuller,  vice  Woodruff,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  Fox,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Ira  Gilmore,  vice 
Fuller,  promoted;  Salmon  Loomis,  vice  Collins,  promoted;  Alpheus 
West,  vice  Cobb,  promoted. 

Joseph  E.  North,  captain,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  James  Morrison, 
lieutenant,  vice  North,  promoted;  John  Ludlow,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Edmond  Hopkins,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Collier,  out  of  State; 
Jesse  McKinney,  major,  vice  Phillips,  declining. 

Andrew  Myers,  captain,  vice  McKinney,  promoted;  Thomas 
Bishop,  lieutenant,  vice  Myers,  promoted. 

Henry  S.  Granger,  captain,  vice  Hopkins,  promoted;  Henry 
Lewis,  lieutenant,  vice  Granger,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Amasa  H.  Mix,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  George  Baxter; 
Daniel  Minier,  vice  Bishop,  promoted. 


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ontario  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sherman  Lee,  colonel,  vice  Spencer,  resigned;  John  Lawrence, 
junior,  major,  vice  Pearce,  declining;  William  M.  Oliver,  paymaster; 
Samuel  Stewart,  quartermaster. 

James  C.  Robinson,  adjutant. 

Jacob  Herrick,  captain,  vice  Chace,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Nehemiah  Winship,  vice  Herrick,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam McDowell,  vice  Dickson,  moved. 

Ensigns — John  S.  Rowley,  vice  Winship,  promoted;  John  W. 
Willey,  vice  McDowell,  promoted;  Nehemiah  Raphe;  Thomas 
Briggs. 

Elijah  Heartwell,  captain;  Allen  Cole,  lieutenant;  Elisha  Double- 
day,  ensign;  David  Priest,  lieutenant. 

Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Rosseter,  lieutenant  of  light  infantry. 

Alfred  Hobbs,  captain,  vice  Shekle,  resigned;  James  C.  Hows, 
lieutenant,  vice  Baggerly,  resigned;  Joseph  Griffith,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Hobbs,  promoted;  Jeduthan  Humphrey,  ensign;  William  H. 
Price,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819;  William  Stiles, 
ensign,  vice  Price,  promoted;  Abner  A.  Wells,  lieutenant,  vice 
Gould,  resigned;  Daniel  Hall,  ensign,  vice  Wells,  promoted. 

Samuel  Wright,  captain,  vice  Cost,  resigned;  Jacob  Moore, 
lieutenant. 

Elisha  Peck,  captain;  Rice  Warner,  lieutenant,  vice  Peck,  pro- 
:  Israel  Gates,  ensign. 

Andrew  Dorsey,  captain;  Thomas  E.  Dorsey,  lieutenant,  vice 
Dorsey,  promoted;  Robert  B.  Sutton,  ensign,  vice  Dorsey, 
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Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Zurial  Brown,  captain;  Stephen  Reeves,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Brown,  promoted;  Arnold  Brown,  ensign,  vice  Reeves, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — William  P.  Capron,  vice  Bates,  resigned;  William 
Porter. 

Ensigns — Andrew  G.  Low,  Ira  Hill. 

Riflemen — Leicester  Robbins,  captain;  Silas  Barton,  lieutenant; 
Levi  Leach,  ensign. 

Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Axtell,  chaplain;  Gavin  L.  Rose,  surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — Anthony  Hemiup  (Hamiup),  lieutenant,  vice 
Hogarth,  resigned;  Henry  Brizsee,  ensign,  vice  Hemiup,  promoted. 

Captains — Benjamin  Havens,  Thomas  Bunel. 

Lieutenants — Charles  Jillett,  William  Collins,  Samuel  S.  Brown, 
Isaac  Whitaker,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

Ensigns — Alphonso  Whedon,  John  Buckbee,  John  Coleman, 
junior,  James  A.  Armstrong. 

Joel  Whitney,  junior,  captain,  vice  Brundage,  moved;  Cheeny 
Whitney,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Whitney,  junior,  promoted;  Elijah 
Wilder,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Whitney,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Ontario  commanded  by 
Major  Daniel  Poppino: 

Russel  Cole,  adjutant,  vice  Deming,  promoted;  Joseph  Eddy, 
quartermaster,  vice  Cole,  promoted;  Israel  Arms,  paymaster,  vice 
St.  John,  deceased. 

Captains — Alfred  J.  Deming,  vice  Whipple,  resigned;  Charles 
Sabins,  vice  Thatcher,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — William  P.  Erwin,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Amos 


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White,  vice  Calhoun,  declining;  Stephen  Sabins,  vice  Inman, 
refusing. 

Ensigns — James  Calhoun,  junior,  vice  White,  promoted;  Joel 
Doolittle,  vice  Envin,  promoted;  Lorenzo  Church,  vice  Sabins, 
promoted. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  lately  commanded  by  Major  Salma  Stanley: 

Peter  Westfall,  major,  vice  Stanley,  resigned. 

Castle  Southerland,  captain,  vice  Whitney;  George  Van  Auken, 
second  lieutenant. 

Twenty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Claudius  A'.  Boughton,  inspector,  vice  Cook,  resigned;  William 
Gooding,  paymaster;  Federal  Vanderburgh,  assistant  hospital 
surgeon. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Hall,  colonel;  David  C.  Miller,  lieutenant  colonel;  Ethan 
B.  Allen,  major;  Xathan  Fellott,  adjutant. 

Norman  Shepherd,  captain;  Moses  Beecher,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Shaw,  ensign. 

Marcus  W'akeman,  captain;  John  Potter,  lieutenant;  Roswell  Pet- 
tibone,  ensign;  Stephen  Griswold,  ensign. 

Riflemen — James  B.  Tousley,  captain;  Harly  N.  Bushnell,  lieu- 
tenant; Samuel  Fellows,  ensign. 

Ninety-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Richardson,  captain;  Elias  Rogers,  lieutenant;  Francis 
Kelsey,  ensign. 

Silas  Parker,  captain;  Bostwick  Wells,  lieutenant. 

Ezra  Luddin,  captain;  Nathan  Clap,  lieutenant;  Elias  Randall, 
ensign. 

Riflemen — Nathan  G.  Reynolds,  lieutenant;  Leonard  Sutherland, 


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One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jedediah  (Jeremiah)  J.  R.  Smith,  major. 

Allen  Ayrault,  captain;  John  D.  Landon,  ensign;  Francis  Nurse, 
lieutenant;  Noadiah  Sacket,  ensign. 

Zina  Dudley,  captain;  Alexander  Dudley,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Per- 
cival,  ensign. 

Ebenezer  Seymour,  captain;  Amos  Otis,  lieutenant. 

Calvin  Davis,  captain;  Eiisha  Beardsley,  lieutenant;  Julius  Crit- 
tenden, ensign. 

Henry  Cooley,  captain;  Daniel  McBride,  lieutenant;  William  Fel- 
lows, ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Augustus  Frank,  surgeon's  mate;  Henry  Stevens,  quartermaster. 

James  Lowing,  captain;  Stephen  Potter,  lieutenant;  Josiah  R. 
Broughton,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Nathan  Snow,  captain;  Samuel  Salisbury,  lieu- 
tenant; Ezra  B.  Warriner,  ensign. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  part  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Sixty-fourth  regiment  and  the  whole  of  Major  (William)  Thayer's 
battalion  and  to  be  denominated  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety- 
fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Josiah  Newton,  colonel;  James  Nelson,  lieutenant  colonel;  James 
Hide,  major;  William  Seaver,  adjutant;  Samuel  Matteson,  junior, 
quartermaster;  Joseph  Peters,  paymaster;  Daniel  Rumsey,  surgeon; 
Merrick  Wright,  surgeon's  mate. 

James  Sutherland,  captain;  Daniel  Gunn,  lieutenant;  John  Wil- 
liams, ensign. 

William  Fisher,  captain;  John  J.  Livingston,  lieutenant;  Robert 
Miller,  ensign. 

Cyrenus  Wilber,  captain;  Noah  North,  lieutenant;  Jesse  C.  Root, 
ensign. 


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Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Janes,  major;  Federal  Blakesly,  adjutant;  James  Smith, 
paymaster;  Perry  W.  Cady,  quartermaster;  Freeman  Edson,  sur- 
geon; William  A.  Townsend,  surgeon's  mate. 

Dan  Gustin,  lieutenant:  Gardner  Osgood,  ensign;  Elijah  R.  Sax- 
ton,  ensign. 

Plyn  Weller,  captain;  Amos  Gates,  lieutenant;  Jacob  Fowls, 
ensign. 

William  Shirts,  captain;  Ephraim  Finch,  lieutenant;  Ira  Harmon, 
ensign. 

Riflemen — Theron  Brown,  captain;  Andrew  Armstrong,  lieuten- 
ant; Rawson  Harmon,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Hugh  McMillan,  captain;  John  Holloway, 
lieutenant;  Silas  Tobey,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry  organized 
from  part  of  the  Seventy-seventh  regiment: 

Norton  S.  Davis,  colonel;  Martin  O.  Coe,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Moseley  Stoddard,  major:  Ella  G.  Smith,  adjutant;  Elijah  Piatt, 
quartermaster;  Alfred  Davis,  paymaster. 

Elisha  Phelps,  captain;  Chester  Hannum.  lieutenant;  Joshua 
Ladue,  ensign. 

Oliver  Xewcomb,  captain;  Zebedee  Mosher,  lieutenant;  David 
Baker,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Thomas  Warner,  captain;  Pliny  Sanderson, 
lieutenant:  Nathan  Bannister,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Charles  Smead,  captain;  Uriah  Slayton,  lieutenant; 
Lucius  Parks,  ensign:  Stephen  P.  Wilcox,  lieutenant;  Dennis  Blake- 
ley,    nsign. 

th  brigade  of  infantry: 
Shubael  Dunham,  inspector. 


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niagara  county. 

Fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Gorham  Chapin,  judge  advocate,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted ;  Samuel 
Deveaux,  paymaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Chapman,  adjutant;  Kneeland  Townsend,  paymaster; 
Artimas  Baker,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Deveaux,  promoted. 

Captains — Asa  W.  Douglass;  Samuel  Barton,  vice  Townsend, 
moved. 

Amos  S.  Tryon,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Allen  H.  Owen,  Henry  Dansforth,  Abraham  Mesler. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen— John  C.  Pratt,  captain,  vice  McKune,  moved;  James  S. 
Henshaw,  lieutenant,  vice  Pratt,  promoted;  Amos  Gould,  ensign, 
vice  Henshaw,  promoted. 

Daniel  Fish,  lieutenant,  vice  Edmonds,  declined;  Obed  Guin, 
ensign,  vice  Fish,  promoted;  Timothy  Shaw,  lieutenant,  vice  Kinyon, 
declining;  John  Cole,  ensign,  vice  Sarles,  declining. 

Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sherman  Dayton,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Carey,  resigned;  Hiram 
Yaw,  major,  vice  Dayton,  promoted;  Obadiah  C.  Beardsley,  pay- 
master, vice  Bennet,  moved;  Sylvester  Clark,  surgeon. 

Joseph  Carey,  captain,  vice  Yaw,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Ira  Flail,  vice  Thurber,  moved;  Truman  Dewey, 
vice  Lay,  moved;  Henry  Hill,  vice  Wood,  moved. 

Ensigns — Amos  Smith,  junior,  vice  Carey,  promoted;  Isaiah  Gray, 
vice  Dewey,  promoted ;  Jacob  Huff,  vice  Beardsley,  promoted ;  Luke 
Crandall,  junior,  vice  Clark,  promoted. 
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One  Hundred  and  Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Fay,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  White,  resigned;  Earle 
Sawyer,  major,  vice  Fay,  promoted;  Samuel  Cochran,  paymaster. 

Captains — James  Tyrer,  vice  Sears,  moved;  Jesse  E.  Kingsley, 
vice  demons,  moved. 

Daniel  Putnam,  lieutenant,  vice  Kingsley,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Andrew  W.  Shed,  vice  Polly,  moved;  Emery  Sampson, 
vice  Putnam,  promoted;  Peter  Cook. 

CATTARAUGUS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Chamberlain,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Curtis,  resigned; 
Peter  Ten  Brook,  major,  vice  Wooster,  moved;  Daniel  Hodges, 
adjutant,  vice  Ten  Broeck,  promoted;  Alanson  C.  Benner,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Moses  Chamberlin,  Jonathan  Dodge. 

Lieutenants — Harvey  Parker,  Amos  Ingals. 

Ensigns — Robert  Hinds;  Robert  R.  Blackman,  vice  Briggs, 
moved;  Spencer  Pitcher. 

Xew  battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Cattaraugus  organized 
from  part  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-third  regiment: 

Royal  Tifft,  major  commandant;  Phineas  Spencer,  adjutant; 
James  McGlashan,  quartermaster. 

Gaius  Wheaton,  lieutenant;  Alvin  Chase,  ensign. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

<  >ne  Hundred  and  Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  C.  Johnson,  paymaster,  vice  Voorhees,  resigned. 
Neely   Lawrence,  captain,   vice   Layman,  resigned;   Clark   Law- 
rence, lieutenant,  vice  X.  Lawrence,  promoted;  Abraham  Ramsen, 
ensign,  vice  Storey,  resigned;  Seth  Dutcher,  ensign,  vice  Phillo. 


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Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Sharp,  quartermaster,  vice  Houghtailing,  resigned. 

Andrew  Van  Buskirk,  captain,  vice  Spoor,  resigned;  Leonard 
Lampman,  lieutenant;  William  Jearms,  ensign. 

Michael  Bronk,  captain,  vice  McCagg,  moved;  Abraham  H. 
Houghtailing,  lieutenant,  vice  Bronk,  promoted;  Peter  Wyngard, 
ensign,  vice  Houghtailing,  promoted;  Jesse  Miller,  lieutenant,  vice 
Gedney,  moved;  Henry  Williams,  ensign,  vice  Miller,  promoted. 

William  Bliss,  captain,  vice  Jenkins,  moved;  Robert  Bullis,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Bliss,  promoted;  Thomas  Burroughs,  ensign. 

Walter  Secor,  captain,  vice  Fancher,  moved;  Spencer  Palmer, 
lieutenant,  vice  Secor,  promoted;  Henry  Townsend,  ensign. 

Jason  Maples,  captain,  vice  Hovy,  resigned;  Harvey  Hall,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Maples,  promoted. 

Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Reuben  Adams,  captain,  vice  Hubbard,  resigned; 
Peter  Bunker,  lieutenant,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Elisha  L.  Smith, 
ensign,  vice  Bunker,  promoted. 

Jacob  Patre,  lieutenant;  John  Commer,  ensign,  vice  Patre,  pro- 
moted; Joshua  G.  Houghtailing,  ensign,  vice  Cooke,  resigned. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Delaware  commanded  by 
Major  John  H.  Gregory: 

Riflemen — Joseph  S.  Bliven,  captain;  Abel  Bissell,  lieutenant; 
Charles  Knapp,  ensign. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry": 

New  company — John  Ludlow,  captain;  James  L.  Townley,  lieu- 
tenant; Elias  Aber,  ensign. 


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columbia  county. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Justin  Niles,  captain,  vice  Morris,  resigned;  Benjamin  W.  Hutch- 
inson, lieutenant,  vice  Xiies,  promoted;  Truman  Mercer,  ensign. 

Roswell  B.  Frisbee,  captain,  vice  Hulbert,  deceased;  Russell  Cady, 
lieutenant;  Allen  Cady,  ensign;  Palmer  C.  Dorr,  lieutenant,  vice 
Tims,  resigned;  Ebenezer  Bassett,  junior,  ensign. 

Harry  Bachus,  captain  light  infantry,  vice  Hamilton,  resigned. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Calvin  W.  Smith,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Budlong,  moved;  Thomas 
Buchannon,  quartermaster;  Christopher  Colvin,  paymaster,  vice 
Buchannan. 

Baltus  Strough,  captain,  vice  Boyer,  moved;  Cornelius  Favill, 
lieutenant;  Daniel  Strough,  ensign. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Tilly  Littlejohn,  lieutenant;  Reed  Brockway,  ensign. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Agreen  Ingraham,  colonel,  vice  Histed,  resigned;  William  Green- 
field, lieutenant  colonel;  Salmon  Sharp,  major,  vice  Ingraham,  pro- 
moted; Franklin  Day,  quartermaster,  vice  Walter,  moved. 

Captains — John  Matthews,  vice  Jayne,  resigned;  John  Stivers, 
vice-  Allen,  moved;  William  Ten  Eyck,  vice  Brinckerhoff,  pro- 
moted; Howard  Harris,  vice  Sharp,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Enoch  Smith,  vice  Matthews,  promoted;  Thomas  C. 
West,  vice  Hooper,  moved;  John  M.  Brinckerhoff,  vice  Van  Arsdall, 
resigned:  Simeon  Conger,  vice  Harris,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Isaac  Kennedy,  vice  Conger,  promoted;  Russell  John- 


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son,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Alvin  Kellogg,  vice,  Cherry,  resigned; 
Eleazer  Woodard,  vice  D.  Kellogg,  resigned;  Abraham  Selover, 
vice  Stivers,  promoted;  Hezekiah  Johnson,  vice  Bodine,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  regiment: 

Matthew  Bevier,  paymaster,  vice  Brinckerhofr',  promoted. 

Captains — Robert  McKelip,  vice  Middlesworth,  resigned;  Ste- 
phen Wheaton;  Abner  Saunders,  vice  Perry,  resigned;  Isaac  Shank, 
vice  Wisner,  resigned;  Hezekiah  Bowen,  vice  Morley,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Seth  Maltby  (light  infantry),  vice  Chapin,  resigned ; 
Thomas  A.  Buddington,  vice  Shank,  promoted;  Bethuel  Farrand, 
vice  Saunders,  promoted;  James  C.  Adams,  vice  Bowen,  promoted; 
Isaiah  Cortright,  vice  McKelip,  promoted;  John  H.  Hardenburgh, 
vice  Lovell,  resigned;  Somi  Babbitt;  Henry  H.  Cooley. 

Ensigns — Joab  Polhemus,  vice  J.  C.  Adams,  promoted;  Thaddeus 
Thompson,  vice  Cortright;  Ayrelus  Wheeler  (of  light  infantry),  vice 
Maltby,  promoted;  Joseph  S.  Colt,  vice  Hardenburgh,  promoted; 
Samuel  Goodrich;  John  B.  Tallman. 

Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry : 

Thomas  Chadwick,  colonel,  vice  Hoskins,  resigned;  Palmer 
Hewitt,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Daniels,  resigned;  Joseph  South- 
worth,  major,  vice  Chadwick,  promoted;  Henry  Bradley,  adjutant, 
vice  Hewitt,  promoted. 

Captains — Herman  Bissell;  Elliott  Palmer,  junior,  vice  A.  Palmer, 
promoted;  Benjamin  Hayward,  vice  Congden,  resigned;  Philemon 
Barger,  vice  Southworth,  promoted;  Luther  Lakin,  vice  Tayler, 
moved. 

Lieutenants — Enoch  Buck,  vice  Wilson,  declining;  Stephen 
Wright;  William  Alwood;  John  A.  Parker;  Peter  Lawson,  vice 
Haywood,  promoted;  Merrit  Goodyear,  vice  Barger,  promoted;  Par- 
don Brown. 


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Ensign? — Amza  Culver,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Enoch  Wilber; 
Harry  Clarke;  Xathan  Robbinson,  vice  Lawson,  promoted;  Joseph 
Bishop;  Elias  Tillotson,  vice  Brownell,  promoted;  Daniel  L.  Avery. 

Edward  Robinson,  captain. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Vk  illiam  H.  Xoble.  adjutant,  vice  Lock,  moved. 

James  Moore,  captain,  vice  Cooper,  resigned;  Sherman  Shepard, 
lieutenant;  Alanson  Hyde,  ensign;  Seth  Turner,  ensign. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Harvey  Hotchkiss,  first  lieutenant;  Gardner  Kourtrite,  second 
lieutenant;  Gilbert  Babcock,  cornet;  Levi  Lewis,  second  lieutenant; 
Albert  Morley,  cornet. 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  S.  Gurnee,  paymaster. 

Captains — Peter  Youry,  Robert  Knapp. 

Ebenezer  McKenzie,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Jacob  J.  Cooper,  Mangle  Rail. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Frederick  Barbarow,  lieutenant  colonel;  John  J.  Youry,  major; 
David  Clarke,  adjutant;  Cornelius  C.  Blauvelt,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Theunis  C.  Blauvelt,  Peter  Smith,  John  Ackerson, 
John  A.  Haring,  Josiah  G.  Pierson. 

Lieutenants — Adrian  D.  Onderdonk,  John  Mackie,  Abraham 
Myers,  Alpheus  S.  Colton. 

Ensigns — Theunis  Cooper,  junior,  Cornelius  Ackerman,  James  C. 
Declark,  John  Johnson,  Matthew  J.  Adams. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  division  of  infantry: 

Valentine  \Y.  R.  Satterlee  and  Heman  Cady,  aids  de  camp  to  the 
major  general. 


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seneca  county. 
One  Hundred  and  Second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Light  Infantry — Charles  F.  Irwin,  captain;  Charles  J.  Bartow, 
lieutenant;  Benjamin  Maltby,  ensign. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Brewster,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brown,  resigned; 
Stephen  Potter,  junior,  major,  vice  Brewster,  promoted;  William 
Chambers,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Sprague,  promoted. 

Codington  W.  Swan,  paymaster,  vice  Reed,  resigned. 

Captains — Elisha  Potter,  vice  S.  Potter,  promoted;  Samuel  Snow 
(light  infantry),  vice  Washburn,  moved;  James  L.  Delong,  vice  Sum- 
ner, resigned. 

Lieutenants — Weeks  Copelen,  vice  Delong,  promoted;  John  East- 
wood (light  infantry),  vice  Snow,  promoted;  Jacob  Conklin,  vice 
Potter,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Amos  Merrihew,  vice  Cornel,  resigned;  Ananias  Ake- 
ley  (light  infantry),  vice  Eastwood,  promoted;  Levi  Noyes,  vice 
Copelen,  promoted. 

Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Benton,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Scott,  declined;  Nathaniel 
Lovell,  major,  vice  Smith,  declined. 

Benjamin  Palmer,  captain,  vice  Benton,  promoted;  William  J. 
Angle,  lieutenant,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Nicholas  Johnson,  ensign, 
vice  Angle,  promoted. 

Harvey  Lincoln,  captain,  vice  Lovell,  promoted;  James  Mosher, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lincoln,  promoted;  Austin  Brown,  ensign,  vice 
Mosher,  promoted. 

James  Ladow,  captain,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  William  H. 
Powell,  lieutenant,  vice  Ladow;  Ebenezer  Kent,  ensign,  vice  Powell, 
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Seth  Tallmage,  captain,  vice  Rose,  moved;  William  Burnham, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Tallmage,  promoted;  Daniel  A.  Bockes, 
ensign,  vice  Burnham,  promoted. 

Riflemen— Edward  Frink,  captain,  vice  Van  Ostrand,  moved; 
Harman  J.  Betts,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Frink,  promoted;  Henry  Mil- 
ler, second  lieutenant,  vice  Swan,  resigned;  Joseph  McDiarmid, 
ensign,  vice  Miller,  promoted. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry : 

Oliver  Brisbin,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Billings,  moved. 

Joseph  Welch,  junior,  captain,  vice  Adams,  resigned;  John  Fonda, 
lieutenant,  vice  Palmer,  moved;  Amos  Stafford,  ensign,  vice  Welch, 
promoted. 

Denton  Mott,  captain,  vice  Sprote,  resigned;  Salma  Hawley,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Crandell,  moved;  Hiram  Dimmick,  ensign,  vice  Mott, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Simon  Newton,  lieutenant  colonel;  George  P.  Cronkhite,  quarter- 
master, vice  Woodworth,  declining;  Henry  Rockwell,  paymaster, 
vice  Lindsey,  declining. 

Captains— Levi  Scofield,  vice  Phelps,  declining;  Charles  Stewart, 
vice  Flanders,  resigned. 

Jacob  Rice,  lieutenant,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  Charles  Gilbert, 
ensign,  vice  Rice,  promoted;  Obadiah  W.  Call,  lieutenant,  vice 
Stone,  declining;  Lyman  Tinney,  ensign  vice  Call,  promoted;  Bela 
Sage,  lieutenant,  vice  Scofield,  promoted;  Samuel  Atwell,  ensign, 
vice  Sage,  promoted;  George  Peck,  ensign,  vice  Haskins,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Alexander  O.  Spencer,  paymaster,  vice  Jones,  resigned. 


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schoharie  county. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry : 

John  D.  Lawyer,  adjutant;  John  J.  Danforth,  quartermaster. 

Nicholas  N.  Van  Alstine,  captain,  vice  Eacker,  resigned; 
Augustus  Deifendorf,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Alstine,  promoted; 
John  S.  Wick,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Deifendorff,  promoted;  George 
Spraker,  cornet. 

John  Fisher,  captain,  vice  Yost,  resigned;  Harman  W.  Brovver, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Fisher,  promoted;  Charles  Easton,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Brower,  promoted;  George  Kline,  cornet,  vice  Easton, 
promoted. 

Henry  Harman,  captain,  vice  Bass,  resigned;  Jacob  L.  Lawyer, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Wood,  moved;  Christian  Brown,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  France,  resigned;  Samuel  Durand,  cornet. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Henry  Graves,  captain,  vice  Price,  resigned;  Truman  Nye,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Graves,  promoted;  Henry  Gregory,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Nye,  promoted;  Levi  Rhodes,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
McKenzie,  resigned. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Oran  E.  Baker,  major,  vice  Randle,  resigned;  William  J.  Hough, 
adjutant,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  James  Shankland,  quartermaster, 
vice  Lester,  resigned;  James  Knox,  paymaster,  vice  Shankland,  pro- 
moted; Adonijah  White,  surgeon;  Levi  Gibbs,  surgeon's  mate. 

Flenry  Morgan,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Jesse  Palmeter, 
third,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Morgan,  promoted;  Clark  Brown,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  moved;  Zadock  Beebe,  third,  cornet; 
Uriah  Church,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Ackley,  resigned;  William 
Wells,  cornet,  vice  Campbell,  resigned. 


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James  R.  Lawrence,  captain;  Isaac  Jerome,  first  lieutenant;  Dan 
Polly,  second  lieutenant;  Isaac  Hawley,  cornet. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry : 

Ambrose  Cone,  adjutant,  vice  Hart,  moved;  Lemuel  L.  Chester, 
surgeon,  vice  Hayes,  moved. 

Robert  McBride,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Wilcox,  disabled;  John 
Dean,  cornet,  vice  McBride,  promoted. 

Severin  E.  DeAngelis,  captain;  Thaddeus  Ball,  first  lieutenant; 
Silas  M.  King,  second  lieutenant;  Sardis  Ward,  cornet. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Walter  Kibbey,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Emery,  moved;  Hezekiah 
Green,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Kibbe,  promoted;  Stephen  Hunger- 
ford,  cornet,  vice  Green,  promoted. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Jacob  Weekes,  captain,  vice  Gibbs,  moved;  Samuel  B.  Dutton, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Weekes,  promoted;  Stephen  Peckham,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Dutton,  promoted;  Charles  T.  Newcomb,  cornet, 
vice  Peckam,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Abraham  J.  Fort,  captain;  John  Blass,  junior,  lieuten- 
ant; Robert  Annon,  ensign. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  division  of  infantry : 

Moses  G.  Benjamin,  quartermaster,  vice  Page,  resigned 


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CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  in  Clinton  county  composed  of  the  Pittsburgh  riflemen 
and  Pittsburgh  light  infantry: 
Azariah  C.  Flagg,  major. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Alexander  O.  Spencer,  paymaster,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  William 
Cooper,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Schuyler,  resigned. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  thirty-seventh  brigade: 
Mark  Spencer,  major;  John  D.  Meers,  surgeon. 
Chester  Hall,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Meers,  surgeon. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Herman  Camp,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  July  8,  181 9, 
vice  Mathews,  deceased. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

John  James,  surgeon,  vice  McMillan,  resigned. 
Captains — Welcome    Esleeck,   vice    Campbell,   resigned;    Henry 
Williams,  vice  Cary,  resigned. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

James  McAuley,  captain,  vice  Ells,  resigned. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Apollos    Cook,   captain,   vice   James   Bogardus,  junior,   who   is 
hereby  superseded  and  a  supersedeas  directed  accordingly. 


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1820. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Jacob  J.  LaGrange,  first  lieutenant. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

John  F.  Brett,  first  lieutenant. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Joseph  Gallup,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  promoted. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Samuel   A.   Baker,   first  lieutenant,  vice  Daniel   Sands,   who   is 
hereby  superseded  and  a  supersedeas  directed  accordingly. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Elihu  M.  Call,  first  lieutenant. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Jesse  P.  Mitchell,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Merrifield,  resigned. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Hiram  Comfort,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Ashley,  resigned. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Asahel  B.  Roberts,  second  lieutenant. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

John  Allbright,  second  lieutenant. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Eldad  Jackson,,  second  lieutenant. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Christopher  Gould,  second  lieutenant. 

DELAWARE   COUNTY. 
John  Harper,  second  lieutenant. 


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1820. 
ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Cornelius  V.  Gibson,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Mitchell,  promoted. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  horse  artillery  commanded  by  Major  (Levi)  Love: 
Rutherford  Barker,  captain,  vice  (Isaac)  Lewis,  resigned;  Orren 

McClure,  first  lieutenant;  Uriah  Leland,  second  lieutenant;  Marsena 

Collister,  cornet. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Goodsell,  junior,  hospital  surgeon. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — Cyrus    Brown,    captain;    Alfred    Mooers,    lieutenant; 
Henry  Lake,  junior,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Frederick  Baker,  lieutenant  colonel. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Silas  W.  Wait,  major. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Caleb   Bray  ton,  second,  captain;  Isaac  Downs,  first  lieutenant; 
Jesse  Wood,  second  lieutenant. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

John  M.  Sanford,  captain;  William  Poultney,  first  lieutenant;  John 
V.  Druel,  second  lieutenant. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Lazarus  G.  Prindle,  paymaster. 


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rensselaer  county. 
Israel  Stitt,  quartermaster;  Rums  S.  Wait,  surgeon. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joshua  Palmerton,  captain,  vice  Drake,  moved;  Nathaniel  Rider, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Palmerton,  promoted;  William  Prime,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Rider,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

William  S.  Shuler,  captain,  vice  Many,  resigned;  Lawrence 
Shuler,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Shuler,  promoted;  William  Shuler,  sec- 
ond lieutenant,  vice  L.  Schuler,  promoted. 

Daniel  Dievendorf,  captain,  vice  Coapman,  promoted;  Henry  J. 
Dievendorf,  first  lieutenant,  vice  D.  Dievendorf,  promoted;  Daniel 
Conkling,  second  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Conkling,  declining. 

Peter  Lampman,  captain,  vice  Snell,  resigned;  Peter  P.  Smith, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Lampman,  promoted;  Aaron  C.  Whitlock,  sec- 
ond lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Peter  Sternberg,  captain,  vice  Snyder,  resigned;  Joseph  Manches- 
ter, first  lieutenant,  vice  Sternberg,  promoted;  George  W.  Tippits, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Manchester,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Evert  Frear,  captain,  vice  Van  Antwerp,  resigned;  John  Clark, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Frear,  promoted;  Levi  Aylworth,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Clark,  promoted. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

fteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Elias    ( rumaer,   junior,   lieutenant   colonel,   vice    (Samuel)   Sizer 


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(junior),  moved;  James  B.  Eldridge,  major,  vice  Wilbur  (Benjamin 
Wilber),  declining-. 

Captains — Thomas  Lewis,  Elisha  Marsh. 

Pline  Hale,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Sheldon  Graves, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Hale,  promoted;  Adams  Danforth,  first  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Marsh,  promoted;  Harry  Kimberly,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Danforth,  promoted. 

Ebenezer  Campbell,  captain,  vice  Gumaer,  promoted;  Thomas 
Rose,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Campbell,  promoted;  William  Barker, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Rose,  promoted;  Fletcher  Billings,  second 
lieutenant. 

Captains — John  Oothout,  vice  Eldridge,  promoted;  Joseph  Ander- 
son, vice  Osgood,  promoted. 

Elijah  Morse,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Anderson,  promoted;  David 
Morris,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Morse,  promoted. 

Moses  Bristol,  surgeon. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Ellis  Morse,  quartermaster. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Third  brigade  of  artillery: 

Theodore  S.  Gold,  quartermaster,  vice  Dudley,  promoted;  Charles 
P.  Kirkland,  judge  advocate. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Philo  Wickham,  quartermaster,  vice  Daniels,  deceased. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Robert  Adams,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Beach,  resigned;  William 
Parks,  major. 


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Captains — John  Jackson,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Harry  Hyde, 
vice  Parks,  promoted;  Gardner  Nowlen;  Lewis  W.  Wheeler;  Dudley 
Brainard;  Horatio  Parsons. 

Lieutenants — Hardy  Woodruff,  vice  Adams,  resigned;  George 
Pratt,  vice  Hyde,  promoted;  Moses  Hunt,  vice  Nowlan,  promoted; 
Shepard  Pierce,  vice  Beecher,  promoted;  Jeremiah  R.  Smith;  David 
Wilcox;  Peter  Stiles. 

Ensigns — Hiram  B.  Ripley,  vice  Jackson,  promoted;  Elisha 
Powell,  vice  Pratt,  promoted;  James  Haynes,  vice  Hunt,  promoted; 
Reuben  Waldo;  Abraham  Adams;  Joel  Roberts,  junior;  Samuel 
Chapin,  junior,  vice  Stiles,  promoted;  Joseph  Whitney. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Williams,  captain,  vice  Perry,  resigned;  Williams  Brace, 
lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Samuel  Gillis,  ensign,  vice 
Brace,  promoted. 

Major  William  Bacon's  rifle  battalion: 

Cholett  Cady,  captain;  Jeremy  S.  Stone,  lieutenant;  James  Blair, 
ensign. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantrv: 

Walter  Osborn,  adjutant,  vice  White,  resigned;  William  Lucas, 
surgeon's  mate. 

John  Hibbard,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Benjamin  Bidwell,  vice  Osborn,  promoted;  Isband 
Howland;  Solomon  Day. 

Ensigns — James  H.  Case,  vice  Howland,  promoted;  Marcus 
McNeal,  vice  Minor,  moved;  David  Lindsay,  vice  Bigelow,  moved; 
James  Smith. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Leonard  P.  Crary,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Guitean,  postmaster; 
Elijah  D.  Efner,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Crary,  promoted. 


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madison  county. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  B.  Havens,  surgeon,  vice  Gold,  moved;  Rufus  Bacon,  pay- 
master, vice  Love,  moved. 

William  B.  Tompkins,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Benjamin 
Simmons,  lieutenant,  vice  Tompkins,  promoted;  Otis  Simmons, 
ensign. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Major  John  Richardson's  battalion  of  riflemen  in  Cayuga  county: 
Jeremiah   V.    R.    Perkins,    captain,   vice    Culver,    moved;   John 
McNiel,  lieutenant;  David  Rockwell,  ensign. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Dolsen,  lieutenant,  vice  Burt,  declining;  James  B.  Post, 
ensign,  vice  Dolsen,  promoted. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Dennis  Wortman,  surgeon's  mate. 
Thomas  H.  Potter,  ensign. 

PUTNAM  COUNTY. 

Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Knapp,  colonel;  Cornelius  Nelson,  lieutenant  colonel; 
James  Townsend,  junior,  major. 

Samuel  Jefferds,  lieutenant;  Joseph  K.  Meeks,  ensign. 

Benjamin  Horton,  captain;  Allen  B.  Secor,  lieutenant. 

Thomas  W.  Taylor,  captain;  Thomas  O.  Tillott,  lieutenant; 
Horace  O.  Smith,  ensign. 

Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
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Reuben  D.  Barnum,  colonel;  Thomas  Lake,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Daniel  W.  Townsend,  major. 

Silas  Whitney,  junior,  captain;  George  Beal,  junior,  lieutenant. 

Robert  Grant,  captain;  Isaac  Townsend,  ensign;  Nathaniel  How- 
land,  junior,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — William  Hanes,  Elijah  Beach,  John  Watts,  junior. 

Elijah  Barnum,  lieutenant. 

Gilbert  Reynolds,  captain;  Stephen  Rider,  lieutenant;  Robert 
Bunton,  ensign;  Alfred  Arnold,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asher  Gilbert,  surgeon's  mate. 

Leonard  Vincent,  captain;  Arba  Hurd,  lieutenant;  David  Stevens, 
ensign. 

Fourth  resriment  of  artillery: 

Daniel  Wilson,  captain,  vice  Fuller,  moved;  Tilly  Foster,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Wilson,  promoted. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Duty  Shumway,  colonel,  vice  Frank,  resigned;  Martin  Lee,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Shumway,  promoted;  Samuel  Woodward,  major, 
vice  Lee,  promoted;  Leonard  Gibbs,  junior,  adjutant,  vice  Adams, 
resigned;  Reuben  Beach,  quartermaster,  vice  Leavins,  promoted; 
Shipman  Frank,  paymaster,  vice  Standish,  promoted. 

Captains — Benjamin  Leavins, vice  Woodward,  promoted;  Richard 
H.  Standish,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Seth  Peck,  vice  Bartholomew, 
moved;  Elisha  Blin,  vice  Black,  superseded. 

Lieutenants — Abial  Hatheway,  junior,  vice  Baker,  resigned;  Alvin 
Goodrich,  vice  Jelson,  declining;  Joseph  Short,  vice  Wright,  moved; 
Richard  Innman,  vice  Peck,  promoted. 


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1820. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  Polly,  vice  Blin,  promoted;  Jonathan  Todd, 

vice  Orvis,  resigned;  William  Wright,  vice  Innman,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Archibald  Thomas,  junior,  captain;  William  M.  Barber,  first  lieu- 
tenant; John  S.  Bremmer,  second  lieutenant. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Joseph  Weeks,  captain;  Harry  Forbes,  first  lieutenant;  James  W. 
Porter,  surgeon's  mate. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Josiah  Mann,  major,  vice  Stuart,  resigned. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  A.  Gilchrist,  captain  light  infantry,  in  place  of  John  Gilchrist 
appointed  by  mistake,  with  rank  from  date  of  former  appointment. 
Fifth  regiment  of  cavalry: 
Alfred  Hand  resigns  as  second  lieutenant  and  resignation  accepted. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Roswell  Wait,  quartermaster;  Samuel  Beaumont,  surgeon. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry : 

William  B.  Welles,  division  inspector,  vice  Baker,  moved. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Stephen  Sweet,  cornet,  vice  Lawton,  moved. 


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RICHMOND    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Peter  Tyson,  captain,  vice  Crocheron,  resigned;  Cornelius  Kruser, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Tyson,  promoted;  Stephen  Wood,  junior, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Kurser  (Kruser),  promoted. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

John  Allen,  captain,  vice  Stockholm,  resigned;  Obadiah  Rogers, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Willis,  resigned;  Nathaniel  Corwithee,  second 
lieutenant;  Silas  Webb,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Jennings,  declining. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  resriment  of  cavalry: 

Benjamin  Dorlon,  junior,  captain;  Ezra  Harwood,  first  lieutenant; 
Alexander  Laverty,  second  lieutenant;  Nathan  Welsh,  cornet. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Dewey,  surgeon;  Robert  North,  junior,  adjutant;  Jonathan 
Beers,  quartermaster;  Behiah  P.  Huldridge,  paymaster. 

James  J.  Gauley,  captain;  Alexander  Crofford,  lieutenant;  Abra- 
ham Ogden,  junior,  ensign. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Major  Bennet  Bicknell's  battalion  of  riflemen: 

Harvy  Xiles,  quartermaster,  vice  Curtis,  promoted;  Silas  Sayles, 
paymaster,  vice  Raymond,  promoted. 

Captains — Asa  Raymond,  vice  Myers,  resigned;  Jonathan  O. 
Pierce,  vice  Hartshorn,  moved. 

Lewis  Pierce,  first  lieutenant,  vice  J.  O.  Pierce,  promoted;  James 
Finn,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Greenly,  moved;  Samuel  R.  Sherrill, 
ensign,  vice  Xiles,  promoted. 


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ontario  county. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Arcino  (Arsinoe)  Beebe,  lieutenant  colonel;  Dudley  Marvin, 
major. 

Mirtillo  Warner,  captain,  vice  Beebe,  promoted;  William  Mack, 
lieutenant,  vice  Warner,  promoted;  Daniel  Case,  ensign,  vice  Mack, 
promoted. 

Amos  Jones,  captain,  vice  Parkhurst;  George  Derr,  lieutenant, 
vice  Jones,  promoted;  David  Culver,  ensign,  vice  Derr,  promoted. 

Alanson  Lockwood,  captain,  vice  Mitchell,  resigned;  Allen  Coats, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lockwood,  promoted;  John  Flewellen,  ensign,  vice 
Coats,  promoted. 

Theophilus  Sabin,  captain,  vice  Morse,  resigned;  Joseph  Blodget, 
lieutenant;  Hiram  Millard,  ensign. 

William  Wood,  captain,  vice  Sibley,  resigned;  Augustus  Porter, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wood,  promoted;  Liecester  Phelps,  ensign,  vice 
Porter,  promoted. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  Groves,  judge  advocate. 

Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Swift,  colonel,  vice  Haskell,  resigned;  Calvin  Freeman, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Burrows,  promoted;  Isaac  Leach,  major, 
vice  Swift,  promoted;  Alexander  S.  Brown,  quartermaster  and 
ensign,  vice  Earl,  moved;  Ebenezer  Towle,  paymaster  and  ensign, 
vice  Perry,  moved. 

Captains — Robert  Staples,  vice  Saunders,  moved;  Shubal  Lewis, 
vice  Glidden,  resigned;  Willard  Leach,  vice  I.  Leach,  promoted; 
Henry  W.  Bates,  vice  Freeman,  promoted;  Erastus  S.  Cone;  Harry 
Porter. 


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Lieutenants — Amos  Randall,  vice  Castle,  moved;  William  King-, 
vice  Staples,  promoted;  Peter  Cusick,vice  Crawford,  moved;  Simeon 
Glidden,  junior,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Arial  Chase;  Solomon  C. 
Wright,  vice  Leach,  promoted;  Cyrus  Hood. 

Ensigns — John  W.  Randall,  vice  Bates,  promoted;  Stephen  War- 
ren, vice  King,  promoted;  Luther  Peck,  vice  Glidden,  promoted; 
Horace  Chace;  Alexander  Annis;  Ebenezer  Perrigo,  vice  Wright, 
promoted. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joshua  Vincent,  captain;  Major  H.  Smith,  first  lieutenant;  Henry 
Hill,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  H.  Ward,  colonel,  vice  Kelsey,  moved;  Jesse  Church, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dickson,  resigned;  Isaac  T.  Gifford,  major, 
vice  Ward,  promoted;  Calvin  Wells,  adjutant;  Elizur  Munger,  sur- 
geon's mate. 

Captains — Joseph  Emmerson,  vice  Church,  promoted;  Thomas 
Brintnall,  vice  Gififord,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Phinehas  Smith,  vice  Emmons,  promoted;  Edward 
Parmele,  vice  Brintnall,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Abraham  Warren, vice  Smith, promoted;  Samuel  South- 
worth,  vice  Parmele,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eastman  Colby,  colonel,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Warham  Warner, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dutton,  resigned;  Austin  Spencer,  major, 
vice  Colby,  promoted;  Jonathan  Wadhams,  adjutant,  vice  Patterson, 
resigned;  Archibald  Humphrey,  quartermaster;  John  B.  Elwood, 
surgeon,  vice  Scott,  moved;  John  Cobb,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Jason  Tyler,  vice  Spencer,  in  light  infantry;  Arnold 
Markham,  vice  Fulton,  resigned;  Chauncey  Dean,  captain. 


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Lieutenants — Joel  Wheeler;  William  Vincent,  vice  Markham, 
promoted;  Ezekiel  F.  Brown,  vice  Tyler  (light  infantry). 

Ensigns — Rufus  Clark;  Anson  C.  Parish;  Henry  Brown  (of  light 
infantry),  vice  E.  T.  Brown,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aden  Foster,  lieutenant;  William  Love,  ensign;  Jeremiah  Wood- 
mancy,  ensign. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Elijah  D.  Nichols,  captain,  vice  Woodruff,  moved;  Thomas  Smith, 
second  lieutenant;  Reuben  Cheeney,  cornet. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Lester  Noble,  captain,  vice  Campbell,  moved;  Orion  Rose,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Fox,  resigned;  Elijah  Tisdale,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Noble,  promoted;  Simon  P.  Clark,  cornet,  vice  Rose,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Peter  J.  Borst,  captain;  James  Boyd,  lieuten- 
ant; Ebenezer  McMullen,  ensign. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

David  White,  brigadier  general,  vice  Colt,  resigned. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Spencer  Stafford,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Boyd,  promoted. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Selah  Barnard,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  William  H.  Bull, 


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first  lieutenant,  vice  Barnard,  promoted;  Finiee  McClure,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Win.  H.  Bull,  promoted. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Tenth  division  of  infantry: 

Israel  Williams,  inspector,  vice  Wallace,  promoted;  Robert  Sack- 
rider,  quartermaster,  vice  Robinson,  moved;  John  McLean,  junior, 
paymaster,  vice  Sackrider,  promoted. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  division  of  infantry: 

David  Brinkerhoff,  paymaster,  vice  Richardson. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ebenezer  Kent,  lieutenant,  vice  Powell,  promoted;  Jonas  S.  Bil- 
lings, ensign,  vice  Kent,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Shadrack  Haywood,  captain,  vice  Foot,  promoted;  Amasa  Parker, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Haywood,  promoted;  Roswell  M.  Brant,  second 
lieutenant;  Charles  Dewey,  cornet. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Bradley  Lyon,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Stephens,  resigned;  Orange 
Graves,  second  lieutenant. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Elisha  Kane  Roof,  quartermaster;  Harmanus  L.  Quackenboss, 
cornet. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Bradick  Hall,  captain;  Holden  Sweet,  first  lieutenant;  Sanford 
Hartshorn,  second  lieutenant;  Daniel  Denison,  cornet. 


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DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Gilbert  B.  Noxon,  colonel,  vice  Livingston,  resigned;  Nathan 
Beckwith,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  DeCantillon,  resigned;  Benjamin 
A.  Sleight,  major,  vice  Noxon,  promoted. 

Captains — Benjamin  Roe,  vice  Sleight,  promoted;  John  Crawford, 
vice  Deforest,  deceased;  John  R.  Hermance,  vice  Beckwith,  pro- 
moted; Jacob  Weeks,  vice  Gibbs,  moved. 

First  lieutenants^John  C.  Stockholm,  vice  Roe,  promoted;  John 
F.  Slocum;  John  Benner,  vice  Stoutenburg,  resigned;  Samuel  B. 
Dutton,  vice  Weeks,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — John  L.  Crawford;  John  P.  Luyster,  vice 
Stockholm,  promoted;  Ephraim  Haight,  junior,  vice  Burner,  re- 
signed; Stephen  Peckham,  vice  Dutton,  promoted. 

Cornets — Horace  Crosby;  Alsow  Sherwood,  vice  Luyster,  pro- 
moted; William  Felter,  vice  Haight,  promoted;  Charles  F.  New- 
comb,  vice  Peckham,  promoted. 

ORANGE   COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Jesse  Fonda,  chaplain;  Peter  A.  Millspaugh,  surgeon,  vice  Wick- 
ham,  resigned. 

Andrew  Bevier,  captain,  vice  Bruyn,  declined. 

First  lieutenants — Daniel  Tuthill,  vice  Bevier,  promoted;  Jacob 
E.  Hermance,  vice  Waring,  moved. 

Second  lieutenants — Marvil  G.  Haight,  vice  Tuthill,  promoted; 
Birdsall  Cornell,  vice  Elting,  intemperate;  Cornelius  D.  Demorest, 
vice  Burt. 

Cornets — Cornelius  Jansen,  vice  Haight,  promoted;  Daniel  A. 
Garrison,  vice  Hermance,  promoted;  Edwin  P.  Seward,  vice  Dem- 
arest,  promoted. 


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new  york  county. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Isaac  T.  Mott,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Frederick  B. 
Lang,  vice  Livingston,  promoted;  John  B.  Bleecker,  vice  Clarkson, 
promoted;  John  H.  Watson,  vice  Hale,  promoted;  Anthony  Bleecker 
Neilson,  vice  Skillman,  promoted. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

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Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — George  Hall,  captain;  Henry  Dikeman,  lieu- 
tenant. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-second  division  of  infantry: 

William  H.  Spencer,  inspector;  John  Sweeny,  quartermaster; 
Philo  C.  Fuller,  paymaster. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  J.  Manning,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Mix,  promoted;  Linus  W. 
Stevens,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Manning',  promoted. 

Jonathan  Waterbury,  quartermaster,  vice  Stuart,  resigned. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Xathaniel  W.  Baird,  second  lieutenant. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Phineas  Hutchins,  colonel,  vice  Van  Heusen,  resigned;  William 
Powell,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  P.  Hutchins,  promoted;  James  Red- 
way,  major,  vice  Powell,  promoted. 

Barber  Kenyon,  captain,  vice  Redway,  promoted;  Eleazer  Prindle, 
lieutenant,  vice  Kenyon,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Jennings,  ensign,  vice 
Prindle,  promoted. 


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Samuel  S.  Stockham,  captain,  vice  Willard,  resigned;  Martin 
Lewis,  lieutenant,  vice  Stockham,  promoted;  John  R.  Petit,  ensign, 
vice  Morris,  promoted;  Supply  Chase,  ensign,  vice  Bronson,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Van  Houten,  major,  vice  Burgess,  moved. 

Twenty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Mott,  paymaster,  vice  Tousley,  declining. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Noah  Vibbard,  colonel;  Lynds  Emerson,  major;  Jeremiah  Pen- 
field,  adjutant. 

Captains — Samuel  Winchester,  Stephen  Swan,  Nathan  Medbury. 

First  lieutenants — Selden  Emerson,  Joseph  Pettit,  Amnion 
Wilson. 

Second  lieutenants — Martin  Pope,  Benjamin  B.  Babcock,  Adoni- 
jah  Skinner. 

Cornets — John  Barker,  Ethan  Bailey. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Captains — William  Ferris,  Moses  Cook,  Archibald  Patrick, 
George  McKee. 

First  lieutenants — James  White,  Jervis  Martin,  William  Willet, 
Robert  Simson. 

Second  lieutenants — James  W.  Patten,  Robert  Chittenden,  James 
Lyttle,  John  Welch,  John  Parish,  junior. 

Cornets — Samuel  Ranger,  Archibald  Smith,  Thomas  Jackway, 
James  McCarter,  Francis  Crocker. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Schenectady  com- 
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Philip  R.  Toll,  captain,  vice  McQueen,  resigned;  Joseph  Consalus, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Toll,  promoted;  John  G.  Veeder,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Consalus,  promoted;  John  McKee,  cornet,  vice  Veeder,. 
promoted. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  division  of  infantry: 
James  McHenry,  quartermaster. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Squire  Wood,  colonel,  vice  Mead,  resigned;  Amaziah  Mead,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Wood,  promoted;  Jacob  Hull,  major,  vice  Mead, 
promoted;  Jeremiah  How,  adjutant,  vice  T.  Mead,  resigned;  Jacob 
G.  Mead,  quartermaster,  vice  Fountain,  moved. 

Joseph  Wilson,  captain,  vice  Hull,  promoted;  Edward  Banks, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rockwell,  deceased;  Stephen  Hoyt,  ensign,  vice 
Wilson,  promoted;  Alfred  Avery,  lieutenant,  vice  Scofield,  resigned; 
John  Holmes,  lieutenant,  vice  Lyon,  moved;  John  Brush,  ensign, 
vice  Holmes,  promoted. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantrv: 

Nathan  Perry,  lieutenant;  Horace  Barnes,  ensign. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Darius  Dexter,  lieutenant  colonel;  Abel  Wilcox,  major;  Judiah 
E.  Budlong,  adjutant;  Samuel  Barrett,  paymaster;  Silas  Tiffany, 
quartermaster. 

Captains — Stephen  Wilcox,  junior,  George  Martin,  Daniel  B. 
Carpenter,  Almon  Ives,  Joseph  S.  Pember,  Horace  Allen. 

Lieutenants — Michael    Frank,    Lorenzo    Matthews,    Charles    P. 


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Young,    William    C.    White,    William    Mattison,   junior,   Thomas 

Russell. 

Ensigns — Horace  Blanchard,  John  Frank,  Charles  Hayward, 
Silas  Terry,  Jedediah  Chapin,  William  H.  Fenton. 

Riflemen— John  B.  Klock,  captain;  James  McCoul,  lieutenant; 
John  Russell,  ensign. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

William  Rice,  captain;  Thomas  B.  Campbell,  first  lieutenant; 
Sheldon  Smith,  second  lieutenant. 

A  new  regiment  organized  and  denominated  the  One  Hundred 
and  Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  McMahon,  colonel;  Moses  Adams,  lieutenant  colonel;  Wil- 
liam Bell,  major;  Robert  McMahon,  quartermaster;  Ebenezer  P. 
Upham,  surgeon;  Silas  Spencer,  surgeon's  mate;  Amasa  West, 
chaplain;  Abraham  Dixon,  paymaster. 

Captains — Stephen  Prendergast,  Jonas  Safford,  Lorrel  Nichols, 
Cornelius  Hunt,  Nathaniel  Thompson,  Jacob  Houghton. 

Lieutenants — Reuben  Ellis,  Israel  Baker,  James  Wright,  Joseph 
Lyon,  Gardner  Cleveland,  junior. 

Ensigns — William  Sprague,  Moses  Joy,  Ebenezer  S.  Messer, 
William  Smith,  junior,  John  M.  Fitch. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Edward  M.  Cook,  second  lieutenant;  George  W.  Lay,  cornet. 
Reuben  Stickney,  junior,  captain;  William  James,  first  lieutenant; 
Samuel  B.  Collins,  second  lieutenant;  James  Stickney,  cornet. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Fourth  brigade  of  artillery: 

Henry  V.  R.  Schermerhorn,  judge  advocate. 


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tompkins  county. 
Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Daniel  Lester,  captain,  vice  Clark,  resigned. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Thomas  Chipman,  captain. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Henry  Middaugh,  captain;  Solomon  Robinson,  first  lieutenant; 
Joseph  Hollister,  second  lieutenant. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Ebenezer  A.  Lester,  first  lieutenant;  John  C.  Cutler,  second 
lieutenant. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Abraham  Kennedy,  first  lieutenant;  Asa  Arnold,  second  lieu- 
tenant. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Xineteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Philo  C.  Fuller,  adjutant;  William  W.  Watson,  quartermaster; 
Cyrus  Wells,  junior,  surgeon. 

Captains — Richard  M.  Bayly,  Benjamin  Boyd. 

First  lieutenants — John  T.  Clemons,  James  B.  Bartle,  Joseph  S. 
Jackson,  Warren  Pierpont. 

Second  lieutenants — Joel  Stearns,  Thomas  Kevins,  Russel  Austin. 
James  Wells. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  Ellicott,  junior,  adjutant;  Benjamin  Blodget,  quarter- 
master; Christopher  Whaley,  surgeon. 

Captains — Benjamin  Evins,  Chauncey  Sheldon. 

First  lieutenants — Almon  Stevens,  Elisha  D.  Youngs. 

Second  lieutenants — Henry  Woodard,  Thomas  Great,  Stephen  O. 
Almy. 


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orange  county. 
Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Dolsen,  lieutenant,  vice  Burt;  James  B.  Post,  ensign, 
vice  Dolsen,  promoted. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  H.  Gregory,  captain,  vice  Porter,  exempt. 

Lieutenants — Andrew  Reynolds;  Daniel  Van  Tyl,  vice  Ham- 
mond, declining;  Gardner  Ferguson,  vice  Guinup,  moved. 

Ensigns — George  Burns;  Jacob  Tyler,  vice  Ferguson,  promoted; 
Zachariah  Lowe,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Sullivan  commanded  by 
Major  Benjamin  B.  Krum: 

Philo  Buckley,  adjutant. 

Captains — Cornelius  H.  Hardenbergh,  vice  LeRoy,  resigned; 
Joseph  Young,  vice  R.  Hall,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Henry  L.  Schoonmaker,  vice  Hardenbergh,  pro- 
moted; Asa  Carrier,  vice  Buckley,  transferred. 

Ensigns — Robert  Grant,  vice  Schoonmaker,  promoted;  Bradley 
Robison,  vice  Carrier,  promoted. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Thomas  H.  Whittimore,  captain,  vice  Sandford,  resigned;  Timo- 
thy Loomis,  junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Whittimore,  promoted; 
Stephen  Griffiths,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Loomis,  promoted. 

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JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Lyman  Munson,  captain,  vice  Scott,  resigned;  Joseph  Smith,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Munson,  promoted;  Samuel  Boyden,  second  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Smith,  promoted. 


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ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Cephas  S.  Lacy,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Olney,  moved.  \  ! 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Gabriel  Furman,  ensign. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Samuel    Minnegar,    captain;    Joshua    R.    Babcock,    lieutenant; 
George  Hall,  ensign. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  Woods,  judge  advocate,  vice  McCay,  resigned. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gratten  H.  Wheeler,  lieutenant  colonel;  William  Read,  major, 
vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  Samuel  Nealy,  adjutant,  vice  Matthews, 
resigned. 

Abraham  Cranmer,  lieutenant;  Isaac  Stephens,  ensign;  Asa  Blood, 
lieutenant;  Stephen  Grant,  ensign. 

Joseph  Read,  captain,  vice  Read,  promoted;  George  Reymond, 
lieutenant,  vice  J.  Read,  promoted. 

Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Timothy  Hurd,  colonel,  vice  Bartles,  resigned;  William  Kernon, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hurd,  promoted;  Elisha  Ward,  major,  vice 
Kernon,  promoted. 

Isaac  P.  Seymour,  paymaster;  Walter  Woolcott,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Nathan  Cook,  vice  Silsbe,  resigned;  Jonathan  Town- 
send. 

Abraham  Compton,  lieutenant;  Abijah  Vining,  ensign. 

William  French,  captain;  Victor  Putnam,  lieutenant;  John  Jolly, 
ensign. 


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Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

John  J.  Smith,  captain;  John  Bodoin,  first  lieutenant;  Richard 
Torance,  second  lieutenant;  Harry  Third,  cornet. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Cady,  colonel,  vice  Stephens  and  Bennet,  resigned;  John 
R.  Stephens,  lieutenant  colonel;  William  Atherton,  major;  James 
Jones,  adjutant;  Joshua  Stephens,  quartermaster;  Joseph  Loughrey, 
junior,  paymaster. 

Amasa  Thatcher,  captain,  vice  Atherton,  promoted;  Thomas  D. 
Hadley,    lieutenant,    vice    Thatcher,    promoted;    Justus    Harding, 
ensign. 
'    Alexander  Simpson,  captain;  Joseph  P.  Riggs,  lieutenant. 

Silas  Corey,  captain;  Samuel  G.  Dorr,  lieutenant;  James  Cleave- 
land,  junior,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Simeon 
Bacon: 

James  Rider,  quartermaster. 

Sylvester  Holliday,  lieutenant;  Osni  Holiday,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Seth  Rice,  lieutenant;  David  Smith,  ensign. 

New  battalion  organized  from  part  of  the  Ninety-sixth  regiment 
of  infantry: 

Archa  Campbell,  lieutenant  colonel  commandant;  John  E.  Mul- 
hollan,  major;  William  Bonham,  junior,  adjutant;  Douglass  Knox, 
quartermaster;  Robert  H.  Hoyt,  surgeon's  mate. 

William  S.  Mulhollan,  captain,  vice  J.  E.  Mulhollan,  promoted; 
Benjamin  Harrower,  lieutenant;  Joshua  Mersereau,  ensign. 

Robert  Jennings,  captain,  vice  Goodrich,  moved;  Philo  Hubble, 
lieutenant;  Silas  W.  Gorton,  ensign. 

New  company — Amasa  Staunton,  captain;  Edward  Stubbs,  lieu- 
tenant; James  Andrus,  ensign. 
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Light  Infantry — Henry  Phoenix,  captain;  Solomon  Campbell, 
junior,  lieutenant;  Daniel  Goodhue,  ensign. 

New  battalion  also  organized  from  part  of  the  said  Ninety-sixth 
regiment  of  infantry: 

Christopher  Tomer,  lieutenant  colonel  commandant;  Theodore 
Brown,  major;  Jacob  Van  Yalkenburgh,  adjutant;  Daniel  Sheldon, 
quartermaster;  John  Lewis,  paymaster;  Levi  Fay,  surgeon's  mate. 

Daniel  Horton,  captain,  vice  Tomer,  promoted;  John  Perkins, 
lieutenant;  William  Horton,  ensign. 

David  Judson,  captain,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Aaron  Waldo, 
lieutenant,  vice  Judson,  promoted;  John  Adams,  ensign. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

New  brigade  organized,  consisting  of  the  militia  in  the  county  of 
Allegany,  and  denominated  the  Fifty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Clark  Crandall,  brigadier  general. 

The  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry  in  the 
county  of  Allegany  being  organized  into  four  battalions,  Resolved, 
that  the  following  officers  be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed,  viz.: 

Battalion  in  the  town  of  Alfred: 

Alexander  Head,  major  commandant;  David  Crandal,  adjutant. 

Asa  Coon, captain;  Joseph  Goodrich,  lieutenant;  Dennis  Saunders, 
ensign. 

Luther  Strong,  captain;  Horace  Mallory,  lieutenant;  Samuel  S. 
White,  ensign. 

Daniel  McHenry,  captain;  Samuel  F.  Popples,  lieutenant;  Harvey 
Thompson,  ensign. 

Charles  Benjamin,  captain;  Nathan  Williams,  lieutenant;  Ira 
Spencer,  ensign. 

I  lenrv  McHenry,  junior,  captain:  Ami  Whitney,  lieutenant;  Solo- 
mon Whitney,  ensign. 


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1820. 

Battalion  in  the  town  of  Angelica: 

Josiah  Utter,  major  commandant;  John  Gault,  adjutant;  Zebediah 
Nobles,  paymaster. 

James  Mapes,  captain;  Luke  Hitchcock,  lieutenant;  Elisha  Cham- 
berlain, ensign. 

Stephen  Coles,  captain;  Russell  Thompson,  lieutenant;  Charles 
Hurlburt,  ensign. 

Andrew  Hawley,  captain;  David  Downing,  lieutenant;  Luke  B. 
Crandal,  ensign. 

Daniel  Hooker,  captain;  Josiah  Lipinwell, lieutenant;  John  Moorer 
ensign. 

Battalion  in  the  town  of  Pike: 

Thomas  Dole,  major  commandant;  Samuel  Patch,  adjutant; 
Joshua  Skiff,  paymaster;  Andrew  Dutton,  surgeon's  mate. 

Amos  Griffith,  captain;  John  Parker,  lieutenant;  Jonathan  Bar- 
low, ensign. 

Anson  Hinman,  captain;  Jacob  H.Olin,  lieutenant;  John  Whiting, 
ensign. 

Strong  Warner,  captain;  Joseph  Maxson,  junior,  lieutenant. 

Bazaleel  Bedee,  captain;  Demarcus  Rathbun,  lieutenant;  Anson 
Hills,  ensign. 

Battalion  in  the  town  of  Nunda: 

George  Williams,  major  commandant;  John  Wheeler,  adjutant; 
Cyrus  Allen,  paymaster. 

Thomas  McClenathan,  captain;  George  Wilner,  lieutenant;  Wil- 
liam S.  Youngs,  ensign. 

William  P.  Wilcox,  captain;  James  H.  Rawson,  lieutenant;  Jacob 
Devoe,  ensign. 

Stephen  Spencer,  captain;  James  Heath,  lieutenant;  Enoch  Holli- 
day,  ensign. 


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2196  Annual  Report  of  the 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Allegany  heretofore  com- 
manded by  Major  George  Ketchum: 

Simon  Wilson,  major  commandant,  vice  Ketchum,  resigned. 

Captains — Allen  J.  Torrey,  Hiram  Gray. 

Lieutenants — Marvin  P.  Blood,  Cyrus  H.  Clement,  Mark 
Blanchard. 

Ensigns — Allen  Herrick,  Packard  Bruce. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Levi  C.  Barber,  captain;  Ebenezer  Griffith,  first  lieutenant;  Rus- 
sell G.  Hurd,  second  lieutenant. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Benjamin  G.  Chamberlin,  captain;  Benjamin  Dole,  first  lieutenant; 
Aaron  Robinson,  second  lieutenant;  Caleb  Weedens,  cornet. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  T.  Brodhead,  surgeon,  vice  T.  Brodhead,  resigned;  Samuel 
T.  B.  Platner,  surgeon's  mate. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  division  of  infantry: 

Jabish  X.  M.  Hurd,  major  general,  vice  King,  resigned. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Erastus  Cleveland,  brigadier  general,  vice  Hurd,  promoted. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment: 

Thomas  Greenly,  colonel,  vice  Cleveland,  promoted;  Jacob  Harts- 
horn, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Maynard,  resigned;  Gaius  Stebbins, 
major,  vice  Hartshorn,  promoted. 

Justus  Shattock,  captain,  vice  Stebbins,  promoted;  Fairfax  Smith, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Shattock,  promoted;  Alanson  Austin,  ensign. 


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1820. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry : 

Ichabod  S.  Spencer,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Greenly, 
promoted;  Harvey  G.  Morse,  quartermaster,  vice  Stebbins,  pro- 
moted. 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Chapman,  major,  vice  Spencer,  promoted. 

Bartholomew  Forbes,  captain,  vice  Chapman,  promoted;  Obadiah 
Bates,  lieutenant,  vice  Forbes,  promoted;  George  J.  Ratnour, 
ensign,  vice  Kilts,  moved;  Henry  Hale,  lieutenant,  vice  Morse,  pro- 
moted; Jemmey  Graham,  ensign,  vice  Hale,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Josiah  Patterson,  paymaster. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry  (formerly 
appointed  by  mistake  as  light  infantry): 

John  L.  Francisco,  captain;  Josiah  Wadsworth,  lieutenant; 
Andrew  Isdell,  ensign. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Alanson  Burr,  inspector;  Joseph  Wilson,  quartermaster;  George 
Lanphere,  paymaster;  Alva  Burr,  judge  advocate. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Allen  Anderson,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hay,  resigned. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Elisha  Skinner,  surgeon's  mate. 


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John  Huntley,  captain,  vice  Merit,  declining. 

Lieutenants — Russel  Fitch,  vice  Selew,  deceased;  William  Sage, 
vice  Dunbar,  moved. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Barker,  vice  Sage,  promoted;  Thaddeus  Bar- 
nard, vice  Wilcox,  resigned;  Ebenezer  Eaton,  vice  Loomis,  declined. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Shenvin,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Taylor,  moved;  John 
Hadcock,  ensign,  vice  Shenvin,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Aids  to  Major  General  Solomon  Van  Rensselaer  with  rank  as 
majors — Conrad  A.  Ten  Eyck,  Charles  A.  Clinton. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

In  the  militia  of  this  State: 
Cornelius  Bogart,  a  colonel. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Nathaniel  Jones,  captain;  Henry  Pelton,  lieutenant; 
James  Burt,  junior,  ensign. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Aurelius  (Archelaus)  G.  Smith,  surgeon's  mate. 

Asahel  Stone,  junior,  captain;  John  Lee,  first  lieutenant;  Ephraim 
W.  Cleveland,  second  lieutenant;  Chauncey  Stayton,  cornet. 

Daniel  H.  Fitzhugh,  captain;  Charles  H.  Carrol,  first  lieutenant; 
Horatio  Jones,  second  lieutenant;  William  Lyman,  cornet;  Eldrick 
Smith,  cornet. 


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1820. 

PUTNAM    COUNTY. 

Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry : 
Ensigns — Job  Wright,  James  Croft. 
Fourth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Levi  H.  Cole,  second  lieutenant. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  Kniffen,  lieutenant,  vice  Fuller,  moved. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Stephen  Hallett,  lieutenant,  vice  Munsen, 
resigned;  Samuel  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Guile. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  division: 

Martin  Phelps,  major  general,  vice  Goodrich,  deceased. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Rifle  company  in  the  thirty-seventh  brigade: 
John  C.  Johnson,  captain;  Joseph  Clark,  lieutenant;  John  M.  Don- 
nelly, ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  R.  Davis,  colonel,  vice  Mather,  resigned;  John  D.  Brown, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Isaac  Tallmadge,  major, 
vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Lewis  B.  Slocum,  captain,  vice  Tallmadge,  promoted;  David  Tall- 
madge, lieutenant,  vice  Slocum,  promoted;  Isaac  Groesbeck,  ensign, 
vice  Tallmadge,  promoted. 

William  Palmer,  captain,  vice  Piercy,  resigned;  Daniel  B.  Bratt, 
lieutenant;  Shubal  Roger,  ensign. 


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One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Courtland  Schuyler,  captain,  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 18,  1817;  Gershom  Cook,  lieutenant;  Charles  B.  Prescott, 
ensign. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — John  G.  Yates,  vice  Hext,  resigned;  Andrew  Bough- 
ton,  vice  Beedle,  resigned;  Oliver  F.  Spencer,  vice  Hoag,  resigned; 
Eber  M.  Myer,  vice  Burton,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Ephraim  Knowlton,  vice  Yates,  promoted;  Peter  A. 
Smith,  vice  Boughton,  promoted;  David  Reghtor,  vice  Roraback, 
resigned;  Thomas  Sherman,  vice  Kingsley,  resigned;  John  M.  Frier, 
vice  Percival,  promoted;  Joseph  F.  Finch,  vice  Myers,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Isaac  Hamm,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Henry  Davis,  vice 
Sherman,  promoted;  Jacob  W.  Lewis,  vice  Dubois,  resigned. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  J.  Brown,  surgeon,  vice  Thomas,  promoted;  John  Wilcox, 
quartermaster,  vice  Hammond,  moved. 

John  P.  Danison,  ensign,  vice  Ford,  promoted;  Alpheus  Ford, 
lieutenant,  vice  Burdick,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Stephen  Norton,  captain,  vice  Defreest,  pro- 
moted; Charles  M.  David,  lieutenant;  Calvin  P.  Vary,  ensign. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Miller,  captain,  vice  Dickson,  moved;  Hezekiah  Miller, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  James  Miller,  ensign,  vice 
Miller,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Elisha  Foot,  junior,- captain;  William  Martin,  ensign;  Jacob  G. 
Shew,  lieutenant. 


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oneida  county. 
One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
James  Wells,  captain,  vice  Wadsvvorth,  moved;  Harvey  Mason, 

lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Eli  M.  Gibbs,  ensign;  Ralsaman 

Seymour,  ensign. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Mann,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Shafer,  resigned;  Martinus 
Mattice,  major,  vice  Mann,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Nathan  Andrews,  vice  Dodge,  declined;  Peter  W. 
Enders,  vice  Driesbach,  declining. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Fink,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dice,  resigned;  Dexter  Brown, 
major,  vice  Fink,  promoted. 

Giles  Fox,  captain,  vice  Lamont,  superseded;  John  J.  Rightor, 
lieutenant;  Simeon  Evens,  ensign. 

Harvey  Brown,  captain,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Levi  Ives,  junior, 
lieutenant;  Isaac  P.  Ives,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Giles  Fox,  captain;  Russell  G.  Beard,  lieutenant;  Hor- 
ace Hickok,  ensign. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Samuel  Foote,  junior,  surgeon,  vice  E.  T.  Foote,  resigned. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
James  Reed,  captain,  vice  Nye,  resigned;  Daniel  Bellinger,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Reed,  promoted;  Joseph  P.  Waggoner,  ensign,  vice 
Bellinger,  promoted. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  division  of  infantry: 
Augustus  Donnelly,  inspector. 


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ontario  county. 
Thirty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Child,  judge  advocate,  vice  Dickson;  Enoch  A.  Hall, 
paymaster. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
George  V.  Huddleston,  surgeon,  vice  Shepherd,  resigned. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Spencer  Kellogg,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Holt,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Ogden,  adjutant,  vice  Ogden,  promoted. 

Darius  Niles,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Jonathan  A.  Burdick, 
lieutenant;  Peter  Bundy,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Chauncey  Todd,  lieutenant;  Solomon  White,  ensign. 

John  Bryan,  captain;  John  Judson,  lieutenant;  Asa  M.  Short, 
ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  riflemen  in  Captain  Williams'  company: 
George  Campbell,  lieutenant,  vice  Gansevoort,  moved;  Horace 
Fisk,  ensign,  vice  Egbert,  promoted. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Ipirh  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth   regiment  dismembered  by  an 

6. 

order  of  the  6th  of  April,  1820,  and  organized  into  five  battalions 
composing  the  fifty-second  brigade. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

ijf'  Tenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

30. 

Augustus  Fleming,  brigadier  general. 


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rensselaer  county. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  J.  Brown,  surgeon,  vice  Joseph  J.  Brown,  appointed  by 
mistake. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

In  the  militia: 

Charles  Christian,  a  brigadier  general. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Simeon  DeWitt  Bloodgood,  paymaster,  vice  Wells,  promoted. 

QUEENS    COUNTY. 

Twenty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Van  Wyck  Weekes,  brigadier  general,  vice  Bedell,  resigned. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Twenty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joseph  A.  Northrop,  brigadier  general,  vice  Trowbridge,  resigned. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Archelaus  G.  Smith,  surgeon's  mate,  with  rank  from  February  17, 
1820. 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

With  rank  from  February  17,  1820 — Lewis  W.  Beecher,  captain; 
Elisha  Powell,  junior,  ensign;  Pyrum  B.  Ripley,  ensign;  Gurden 
Nowlen,  captain. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

First  lieutenants — Joel  Stearns,  junior,  with  rank  from  February 
17,  1820;  James  P.  Bartle,  with  like  rank  (the  former  commissions 
to  Aurelius  G.  Smith,  Lewis  W.  Wheeler,  Elisha  Powell,  Hiram  B. 
Ripley,  Gardner  Nowlen,  Joel  Stearns  and  James  B.  Bartle,  being 
issued  by  mistake,  the  names  being  incorrectly  stated). 


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ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

Henry  A.  Williams,  major. 

George  Campbell,  captain,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Horace  Fisk, 
lieutenant,  vice  Campbell,  promoted;  Augustus  Cuyler,  ensign,  vice 
Fisk,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

Levi  C.  Aylworth,  second  lieutenant,  the  former  commission  being 
issued  by  mistake  to  Levi  Aylworth. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Leonard   Hardenbergh,  junior,   lieutenant  colonel,   vice  Bevier, 
declining;  Charles  Cushney,  major,  vice  Hardenbergh,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  F.  Hume,  vice  Davis,  declining;  Andrew 
Schoonmaker,  vice  Burke,  declining. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 
Edmund  Masten,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Beuren,  promoted;  Jere- 
miah I.  Dubois,  ensign. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

juno  Thirty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry : 

Addison  Porter,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Spencer, 
promoted. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Second  division  of  infantry: 

Campbell  P.  White,  judge  advocate,  vice  Griswold,  declining. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen : 

John  Taylor,  junior,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 


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Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Chauncey  Whitney,  captain,  vice  Esleeck,  transferred;  Richard 
Varick  DeWitt,  lieutenant,  vice  Whitney,  promoted;  Gansevoort 
Quackenbush,  lieutenant,  vice  Campbell,  promoted;  Addison  Man- 
dell,  ensign,  vice  DeWitt,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Francis  Lansing,  major. 

Isaac  Valance,  captain,  vice  Lansing,  promoted;  Jacob  T.  Lansing, 
lieutenant,  vice  Valance,  promoted;  John  A.  Van  Olinda,  ensign, 
vice  Lansing,  promoted. 

Andrew  D.  Lansing,  captain,  vice  Enos,  resigned;  William  W. 
Groesbeeck,  lieutenant,  vice  Lansing,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Abraham  Schuyler,  vice  Groesbeeck,  promoted;  John 
Smith,  vice  Shaw,  declining  to  accept;  Gilbert  J.  Van  Zandt. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

Jacob  Fredenryck,  ensign,  vice  Dunn,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jesse  H.  Mead,  adjutant,  vice  Mowris,  promoted;  George  M. 
Sharpe,  quartermaster,  vice  Slosson,  resigned;  Amatus  Robbins,. 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Joslin,  moved. 

Peter  Van  Alstyne,  captain,  vice  Defreest,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Evert  Wendell,  vice  Van  Alstyne,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam T.  Madill,  vice  Morey,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  McGoodwin,  vice  Madill,  promoted;  John 
Defreest,  vice  Wendell,  promoted;  John  Peck. 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Simon  VanderCook,  junior,  vice  Storm,  moved;  Joseph 
Brown,  vice  Downing,  resigned;  Samuel  Ruste,  vice  Davis,  moved; 
Derick  J.  Van  Vechten,  vice  Groesbeeck,  resigned. 


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Lieutenants — Thomas  Follett,  vice  VanderCook,  junior,  pro- 
moted: Archibald  Groff,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Nathan  T.  Sly,  vice 
Ruste,  promoted;  William  Weyley,  vice  Van  Vechten,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  C.  Follett,  Samuel  Hafford,  William  J.  Baucus 
(Bacus). 

Philip  Van  Ness  Smith,  lieutenant  in  a  company  of  riflemen,  vice 
Blass,  declining  to  accept. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Martinus  Lansingh,  ensign,  vice  Rector,  promoted. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry : 

Captains — Meigs  D.  Benjamin,  vice  McGregor;  John  R.  Hedley, 
vice  Shefflein,  moved;  Micajah  Reynolds,  vice  Heyer,  resigned; 
Joseph  Blunt,  vice  Smith,  moved;  John  W.  Timpson,  vice  Pinckney, 
resigned;  Gabriel  H.  Carrol,  vice  Blunt,  adjutant. 

Lieutenants — Clarence  Sackett,  vice  Benjamin,  promoted;  Thomas 
Fessenden,  vice  Hedley,  promoted;  Richard  L.  Schieffelin,  vice  Rey- 
nolds, promoted;  Alonzo  Wakeman,  vice  Blunt,  promoted;  Daniel 
Sickles,  vice  Timpson,  promoted;  George  S.  Puffer,  vice  Bogert, 
moved;  Henry  P.  Ferris,  vice  Buckmaster,  cashiered. 

Ensigns — Edwin  Clark,  vice  Carrol,  promoted;  Henry  A.  Fay, 
vice  Sackett,  promoted;  Edward  Van  Ness,  vice  Fessenden,  pro- 
moted; Daniel  Glover,  vice  Schieffelin,  promoted;  Anthony  Carrol, 
vice  Wakeman,  promoted. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lieutenants — Frederick  B.  Lang,  vice  Irving,  resigned;  Isaac  T. 
Mott.  vice  Hunter,  resigned;  John  B.  Bleecker. 

Ensigns — William  Lang,  junior,  vice  Lord,  promoted;  Edward 
Mat  • .  vice  Johnson,  promoted. 


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One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Henry  M.  Western,  vice  Buckley,  resigned;  Elijah 
Paine,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  Mathew  C.  Paterson,  vice  Western, 
incapable  of  executing  the  duties,  being  on  the  limits,  etc.,  and  there- 
fore superseded. 

Lieutenants — Dudley  Selden,  vice  Western,  promoted;  Walter  R. 
Jones,  vice  Paine,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Aaron  H.  Palmer,  vice  Selden,  promoted;  Frederick 
Fairlie,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Robert  L.  Wilson;  Benjamin  T.  P. 
Tibbetts. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Ephraim  Herrick,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1820  (having  been  appointed  by  the  name  of  Ephraim 
Haight,  junior,  by  mistake). 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Abraham  Kennedy,  first  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  February  17, 
1820  (having  been  appointed  by  the  name  of  Andrew  Kennedy  by 
mistake). 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Third  division  of  infantry: 

James  J.  Jones,  division  inspector. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  U.  Coles,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Gerard,  resigned. 

Captains — Abraham  Tucker,  vice  Atterbury,  resigned;  Israel  Rob- 
inson (light  infantry),  vice  Hunter,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Medad  Piatt,  vice  Tucker,  promoted;  Daniel  G. 
Gautier  (light  infantry),  vice  Robinson,  promoted. 


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Ensigns — Sidney  A.  Holly,  vice  Betts,  declining  to  accept;  Wil- 
liam Dumont,  vice  Lloyd,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Tames  Brooks,  captain,  vice  Dixon,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Edward  N.  Duryee,  vice  Payne,  resigned;  Erastus 
Goodwin,  vice  Brooks,  promoted;  John  E.  Rich,  vice  Slosson, 
resigned;  Theodore  M.  Moore,  with  rank  from  July  8,  1819;  John  E. 
Rich,  with  rank  from  February  17,  1820. 

Ensigns — Gideon  Fountain,  vice  Duryee,  promoted;  Burr  Wake- 
man,  vice  Goodwin,  promoted;  Philander  White,  vice  Rich,  pro- 
moted; Edmund  P.  Gallagher;  Frederick  Griswold. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

James  Dunn,  lieutenant,  vice  Gibbons,  resigned. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Forty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry : 

Richard  Oakley,  aid  de  camp  to  brigadier  general,  with  rank  from 
July  8,  1819;  Lewis  R.  Marsh,  brigade  paymaster,  vice  Casey, 
moved;  James  Schoonmaker,  brigade  quartermaster,  vice  Bissett, 
resigned. 

RICHMOND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — William  Corson,  vice  Merrill,  resigned;  Joseph  Sharrot, 
vice  Martling,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — David  Van  Name,  vice  Corson,  promoted;  Andrew 
Decker,  vice  Hilliker,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Abraham  Crocheron,  vice  Van  Name,  promoted;  Cor- 
nelius Corson,  vice  Sharrot,  promoted. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  A.  Dexter,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Crocheron,  deceased; 
John  Johnson,  junior,  second  lieutenant. 


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new  york  county. 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Van  Rensselaer,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Kissam,  resigned. 

Captains — Charles  W.  Sandford,  vice  Thomson,  resigned;  Wil- 
liam H.  Harison,  vice  Kemble,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Henry  B.  Van  Amringe,  vice  Sandford,  promoted; 
Edward  Bement,  vice  Harison,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Charles  McEvers,  junior,  vice  Van  Amringe,  promoted; 
Elbert  J.  Anderson,  vice  Bement,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Luther  P.  Sargeant,  captain,  vice  Ditmis,  resigned;  Melancton  S. 
Swartwout,  lieutenant,  vice  Sargeant,  promoted;  Gustavus  Abeel, 
ensign,  vice  Swartwout,  promoted;  Cornelius  P.  McElwain,  ensign, 
vice  Bowne,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Cleveland,  lieutenant,  vice  Fountain,  promoted;  William 
W.  Cowan,  ensign,  vice  Cleveland,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Norman  Gridley,  ensign,  vice  Robertson,  moved. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  G.  Hatheway,  brigadier  general,  vice  Phelps,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Watson,  colonel,  vice  Hatheway,  promoted;  Samuel  Buel, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Watson,  promoted;  John  L.  Boyd,  major, 
vice  Buel,  promoted;  Oliver  P.  Raymond,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Bur- 
nam,  moved. 

Bethuel  Harvey,  captain,  vice  Boyd,  promoted;  Jonathan  Hull, 

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lieutenant,  vice  Harvey,  promoted:  Cokeley  Beebe,  ensign,  vice 
Hull,  promoted;  Adin  Durkee,  ensign,  vice  Bingham,  resigned. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eleazer  May,  colonel,  vice  Dickson,  resigned;  Roswell  Randall, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  May,  promoted;  Lizur  B.  Canfield,  major, 
vice  Randall,  promoted. 

Harrison  Bishop,  captain,  vice  Canfield,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Miles  Morgan,  vice  Bishop,  promoted:'  Henry 
Stephens. 

Ensigns — Truman  McNiel,  vice  Morgan,  promoted;  Fredus  How- 
ard, vice  Howard,  promoted;  David  Campbell,  vice  Stephens, 
promoted. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Thomas  Turner,  junior,  major,  vice  Barringer,  resigned. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Jesse  Wood,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Isaac  Downs,  declined;  James 
Henderson,  second  lieutenant. 

WARREN    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 
Grenadiers — Benjamin  Ogden,  captain;  Alva  B.  Pitcher,  lieuten- 
tenant;  Alonzo  Morgan,  ensign. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Bartholomew  Gedney,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Groom,  deceased; 
Anthony  C.  Houghtailing,  major,  vice  Gedney,  promoted. 

William  Requa,  captain,  vice  Houghtailing,  promoted;  Anthony 
M.  Van  Bergen,  lieutenant,  vice  Requa,  promoted;  Andrew  T.  Van 
Slyck,  ensign,  vice  Van  Bergen,  promoted. 


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One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Havillah  Blakeslee,  quartermaster. 

Lieutenants — Alanson  Saxton,  vice  Fuller,  moved;  John  Lara- 
way,  vice  Weeks,  moved. 

Ensigns — Albert  Parsons,  Andrew  Decker,  John  Munson,  John 

Rice. 

Thirty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 
Hiram  Carter,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Woodin,  junior,  captain,  with  rank  from  February  17,  1820, 
being  heretofore  appointed  without  junior  by  mistake. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

David  S.  Conkey,  captain;  Reuben  Thayer,  first  lieutenant; 
Nathaniel  Vosburgh,  second  lieutenant;  Stephen  W.  Standart, 
cornet. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

New  company — James  J.  Brinckerhoof,  captain;  Justus  Pennoyer, 
first  lieutenant;  Joseph  S.  Hart,  second  lieutenant. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Asa  R.  Swift,  captain,  vice  A.  Lilly,  resigned;  George  Smith,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Jessup,  resigned;  William  T.  Hussey,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Swift,  promoted;  Harry  S.  Moore,  cornet. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Cornwell,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Lee,  resigned;  William 
Shattuck,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Arnold,  resigned. 


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2212  Annual  Report  of  the 

genesee  county. 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
William  Davis,  adjutant. 

Joseph  Shaw,  lieutenant;  Hezekiah  B.  Pierpont,  ensign. 
Moses  Beecher,  captain;  Robert  B.  Betts,  lieutenant;  Charles  C. 
Church,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment: 
Jeremiah  J.  R.  Smith,  major. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Stephen  Barrit,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Hotchkiss,  moved;  Clark 
Green,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  moved;  Chester  M.  Clark, 
cornet,  vice  Loomis,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lieutenants — Gift  Hitchcock;  Morris  Wilcox,  vice  R.  Wilcox, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — William  Webb,  vice  Wilcox,  promoted;  Adam  Bow- 
man (rank  from  April  24,  1818),  vice  Hitchcock,  promoted;  Andrew 
C.  Bettis,  vice  Shaw,  resigned. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  Woodbury,  colonel,  vice  Chase,  appointed  sheriff;  George  S. 
Crafts,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Woodbury,  promoted. 

Captains — Nicholas  Cheesebrough,  vice  Houghton,  resigned; 
Jacob  Edson,  vice  Bates,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — John  Waterman,  junior,  vice  Crippin,  resigned; 
Ira  Wheeler,  vice  Graves,  declining;  Oris  Adams,  vice  Orren 
Adams,  resigned. 

Si  cond  lieutenants — Joshua  J.  Bigelow,  vice  Cheesebrough,  pro- 
moted; fared  Ingalls,  vice  Thurber,  declined. 


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orange  county. 
Third  brigade  of  cavalry: 
Lewis  D.  Lockwood,  paymaster. 

PUTNAM  COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Candy,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Beach,  moved. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  C.  Van  Wyck,  captain,  vice  Van  Voorhis,  resigned;  John 

Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Thurston,  resigned;  Robert  H.  Brinckerhoff, 

ensign,  vice  Van  Wyck,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Richard  J.  Treat,  ensign,  vice  Bull,  moved. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Joshua  Nichols,  ensign  of  light  infantry. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Division  of  artillery: 

Peter  H.  Schenck,  quartermaster,  vice  Benson,  resigned;  John 
Watts,  hospital  surgeon. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Company  of  horse  artillery  (in  Major  Levi)  Love's  battalion,  in 
the  county  of  Madison,  commanded  by  (Captain)  David  Beecher: 

Earnhardt  Nellis,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Carey,  moved;  Simeon 
Olcott,  cornet,  vice  Mills,  promoted. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Edward  Rogers,  judge  advocate,  vice  (William  K.)  Fuller;  Jona- 
than L.  Woods,  paymaster. 


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Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Reuben  Hawley,  adjutant,  vice  Morse,  promoted;  Young  Lewis, 
paymaster,  vice  Hawley,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Roswell  Barnes,  junior,  vice  Briggs,  moved;  David 
M.  Beach,  vice  Beebe,  moved. 

Ensigns — -John  Chapman,  vice  Hale,  moved;  Joseph  Palmer, 
third,  vice  A.  H.  Palmer,  promoted;  Moses  Hall,  junior,  vice  Beach, 
promoted. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Abraham  Payne,  captain,  vice  Wilber,  resigned;  James  S.  Bly, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Payne,  promoted;  Marshall  Downing,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Bly,  promoted;  Daniel  B.  Allen,  first  lieutenant, 
vice  Othout,  promoted;  David  Baker,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Allen, 
promoted. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry : 

Ephraim  Thayer,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Job  Irons,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Thayer,  promoted;  Jacob  Gates,  ensign,  vice  Irons, 
promoted. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  H.  Hardenburgh,  paymaster,  vice  Brinckerhoff,  promoted. 
One  Hundred  and  Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Charles  C.  P"ord,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Chs.  E.  Ford,  returned  by 
mistake. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Sleazer,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Henry  J.  Trivet, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sleazer,  promoted;  Uriah  Veeder,  ensign,  vice  Bell, 
moved. 


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Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

David  Gordon,  brigadier  general,  vice  Gates,  resigned. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Davis,  captain,  vice  Eddy,  resigned;  Benjamin  Crawford, 
lieutenant,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Samuel  S.  Wakeman,  ensign,  vice 
Crawford,  promoted. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  B.  Turner,  second,  lieutenant,  vice  Newell,  moved. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Benjamin  Wing,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel;  Bethuel  Peck, 
surgeon. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
William  Bailey,  paymaster. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Company  of  horse  artillery  organized  in  Dutchess  county: 
Francis  Losee,  captain;  Andrew  Buck,  first  lieutenant;  Jonathan 
G.  Vincent,  second  lieutenant;  Samuel  Anan,  cornet. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 
Andrew  Wolven,  junior,  ensign. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Jeremiah  T.  Landt,  lieutenant;  Abraham  Waggoner,  ensign,  vice 
J.  Waggoner,  declined. 

Twenty-seventh   regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Dederick,  ensign. 


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Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Boss,  captain,  vice  Kingsbury,  moved;  Milton  Hough, 
lieutenant,  vice  Boss,  promoted. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Steuben  commanded  by 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Archa  Campbell : 

Samuel  Cobb,  captain,  vice  Sharp,  deceased;  Abel  Spalding,  lieu- 
tenant: William  Steward,  ensign. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eden  Parmenter,  ensign  of  riflemen. 

New  company — Obadiah  Wheeler,  captain;  Thomas  Sanford, 
junior,  lieutenant;  Noah  Griffith,  ensign. 

Elijah  Reed,  ensign;  Joseph  Reed,  lieutenant  (being  formerly 
returned  for  captain  by  mistake);  Joel  Raymond,  ensign  (being  for- 
merly returned  for  lieutenant  by  mistake). 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  Steuben  county  lately  commanded  by 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Christopher  Tomer: 

Theodore  Brown,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Tomer,  moved;  Augus- 
tus Tyler,  major,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Seth  Weed,  captain,  vice  Tyler,  promoted. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

New  company — Moses  H.  Lyon,  captain;- Thomas  Matthews,  first 
lieutenant:  William  Bagnell,  second  lieutenant;  Abijah  Youmans, 
cornet. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ephraim  W.  Clapp,  inspector  in  the  room  of  William  Mcrarland, 
who  is  hereby  superseded. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Forty-first  brigade: 

Anson  Camp,  brigadier  general,  vice  Laning,  deceased. 


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albany  county. 
Eighty-ninth  regiment : 
John  S.  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Quackenbush,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 
David  Martin,  paymaster,  vice  Hartwell,  declined. 
Ensigns — Willard  White,  vice  Martin,  promoted;  Richard  Hamil- 
ton, vice  Robinson,  moved;  Abner  D.  Felton,  vice  Dow,  moved. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Ninth  division  of  infantry : 

William  Yates,  aid  to  the  (major)  general,  vice  Turner,  promoted. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  division  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  D.  Ledyard,  inspector;  Jonas  Fay,  hospital  surgeon; 
William  K.  Fuller  and  Samuel  W.  Osgood,  aids  to  the  major 
general. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Lothrop,  adjutant;  Eleazer  Brown,  quartermaster;  John 
Noyes,  junior,  paymaster. 

Charles  York,  captain,  vice  Nobles,  resigned;  William  Ransford, 
lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  David  Oviatt,  ensign,  vice  Wil- 
cox, resigned;  William  Arnold,  ensign,  vice  Westcott,  moved; 
Lorenzo  Hatch,  lieutenant,  vice  Graves,  moved;  Oliver  Ray,  ensign, 
vice  Oliver  Kay,  returned  by  mistake. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cleb  G.  Hall,  surgeon,  vice  Harris,  declining. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Parkhurst  Whitney,  brigadier  general,  vice  Warren,  resigned. 


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rensselaer  county. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Gordon,  ensign,  vice  Spencer,  moved. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 
Amos  P.  Granger,  colonel,  vice  Thayer,  cashiered. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

New  troop — Volkert  P.  Douw,  captain;  John  Schuyler,  junior, 
second  lieutenant;  Rensselaer  Van  Rensselaer,  cornet. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Seventh  division  of  infantry : 

Thomas  L.  Davis,  inspector,  vice  Rudd,  deceased;  Nathaniel  P. 
Tallmadge,  judge  advocate,  vice  Oakley,  declining;  John  Armstrong, 
junior,  paymaster,  vice  Wheeler,  declining. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Walter  Cunningham,  brigade  inspector;  James  Hooker,  brigade 
judge  advocate;  Albert  Cocks,  brigade  paymaster. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Friend  Curtis,  lieutenant;  Daniel  W.  Sunderland,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Simon  Pratt,  lieutenant,  vice  Todd,  moved. 
Ensigns — Ebenezer  I  >unn,  vice  Patent,  moved;  Abiatha  Woodard, 
vice  Hewett,  moved;  John  Steel,  vice  Safford. 


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1820. 
NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Third  division  of  infantry: 

Edward  W.  Laight,  major  general,  vice  Steddiford,  deceased,  with 
rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

John  C.  Schuyler,  second,  lieutenant  (instead  of  John  Schuyler, 
junior,  by  mistake). 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Meigs  D.  Benjamin,  captain;  William  M.  Ben- 
jamin, lieutenant. 
Militia  of  this  State: 
Campbell  P.  White,  paymaster  general;  William  Bayard,  junior,      im 

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quartermaster  general. 

Third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Lemuel  Smith,  judge  advocate. 

Second  division  of  infantry: 

Charles  G.  Haines,  judge  advocate. 

Division  of  artillery: 

Cyrus  Perkins,  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Watts,  declining. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Moore,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Jones,  pro- 
moted; Philander  B.  Penny,  quartermaster,  vice  Moore,  promoted; 
Egbert  Ward,  paymaster;  James  E.  DeKay,  assistant  hospital  sur- 
geon; James  I.  Jones,  a  lieutenant  colonel. 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  S.  Doughty,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Chester,  promoted; 
M.  D.  (Marmaduke)  Waud,  major,  vice  Doughty,  promoted;  Jere- 


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2220  Annual  Report  of  the 

miah  Van  Rensselaer,  surgeon,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  James  M. 
Pendleton,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Van  Rensselaer,  promoted. 

Captains — Ogden  Hammond,  vice  Popham,  resigned;  Henry 
Hone,  vice  Bruen,  resigned;  James  Giffing,  vice  DePeyster,  abroad; 
George  Turnbull,  junior,  vice  Kortright,  adjutant. 

Lieutenants — Charles  Starr,  vice  Hone,  promoted;  George  Jones, 
vice  Giffing,  promoted;  James  A'.  C.  Morris,  vice  Turnbull,  pro- 
moted: John  W.  Brown,  vice  Ogden,  resigned;  Elbert  J.  Anderson, 
vice  Lewis,  resigned;  Charles  McEvers,  junior,  vice  Babcock,  re- 
signed; Edward  McGarrahan,  vice  Van  Amringe,  resigned;  William 
U.  Titus,  vice  Bement,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Stevenson  Murgatroyd,  vice  Starr,  promoted;  Edward 
Bullus,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  John  H.  Giffing,  vice  Morris,  pro- 
moted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Keeler,  colonel,  vice  Fleming,  promoted;  Egbert  Van 
Beuren,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Keeler,  promoted;  George  W. 
Dunscomb,  major,  vice  Van  Beuren,  promoted. 

Captains — Benjamin  Moore;  James  J.  Tredwell;  William  B.  Ire- 
land; Samuel  L.  Mitchill,  junior,  vice  Robertson,  resigned;  Peter 
C.    Bowne,   vice    Casey,    moved;   James    La   Tourette,   vice    Day, 

:gned. 

Lieutenants — Gustavus  Abeel,  vice  Tredwell,  promoted;  Cornelius 
P.  McElwain,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Enos  W.  Johnson,  vice  Ire- 
land, promoted;  Caleb  Barstow,  vice  Mitchill,  promoted;  Thomas 
S.  Hedley,  vice  Bowne,  promoted;  Oliver  H.  Olden,  junior,  vice 
Tourette,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  C.  DeKay,  vice  Abeel,  promoted;  Matthew 
Keeler.  vice  McElwain,  promoted;  James  Johnstone;  Charles  Ewing. 


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One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Martinus  Schoonmaker,  captain,  vice  Bloomfield,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Jacob  Townsend,  vice  Schoonmaker,  promoted; 
Benjamin  H.  Folger,  vice  Townsend,  adjutant. 

Ensigns — George  T.  Burrill,  vice  Folger,  promoted;  Thomas 
Barrow. 

Third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Gilbert  S.  Mount,  brigadier  general,  vice  Blackwell,  resigned; 
Caleb  S.  Woodhull,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Christie, 
resigned. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Luther  Clark,  quartermaster,  vice  Hagadorn,  moved;  John 
Brunn,  ensign,  vice  Piatt,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Daniel  G.  Gautier,  captain;  William  Tuthill, 
first  lieutenant;  Peter  Conrey,  junior,  second  lieutenant;  Herculus 
H.  Jones,  ensign. 

Fifty-first  regiment: 

Captains — Theodore  M.  Moore,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Jotham 
W.  Post,  vice  Ainslie,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Burr  Wakman,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Edmund  P. 
Gallaher,  vice  Cheeseborough,  deceased;  Philander  White,  vice 
Post,  promoted;  Frederick   Griswold. 

Ensigns — William  B.  Ballow,  vice  Wakman,  promoted;  Aaron 
Dikeman,  vice  Gallaher,  promoted;  Edwin  Bergh,  vice  White,  pro- 
moted. 

Light  Infantry — William  Burtis,  captain;  Runyan  W.  Martin, 
lieutenant;  Allen  M.  Sniffen,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry- 
Victor  B.  Waldron,  paymaster,  vice  DeRussy,  promoted. 


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2222  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — Charles  W.  Smith,  vice  D'Wolf,  resigned;  Isaac 
Adriance,  vice  Sidell,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Samuel  F.  Clarkson,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Aquila 
G.  Stout,  vice  Adriance,  promoted;  George  S.  Rogers,  vice  Waldron, 
paymaster;  Robert  Gracie,  lieutenant  and  quartermaster,  vice  Brunt, 
declining. 

Ensigns — William  Britt,  vice  Clarkson,  promoted;  William  Iron- 
sides, vice  Stout,  promoted;  Charles  Thibault,  vice  Rogers,  pro- 
moted; Daniel  Ewen,  vice  Gracie,  promoted;  John  T.  Gilchrist; 
Harris  Scovill;  James  Lyons. 

First  brigade  of  artillery: 

Horse  artillery — John  Cowan,  captain;  Henry  Durell,  first  lieu- 
tenant; John  Ouin,  second  lieutenant;  William  B.  Johnson,  cornet. 

Second  division  of  infantry: 

William  Gracie,  inspector;  Charles  Mapes,  quartermaster;  David 
C.  Colden,  paymaster. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

David  Scott,  captain;  Elijah  Piatt,  first  lieutenant;  Timothy  Fitch, 
second  lieutenant. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  division  of  infantry: 

James  Butterworth,  quartermaster,  vice  Lavvson,  resigned. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Brittan  B.  Tallman,  adjutant,  vice  (Ira)  Avery,  resigned. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  William  Hammond's  battalion  of  light 
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1820. 
George   C.    Van   Wart,  paymaster;  Joseph    Merritt,   lieutenant; 
Abraham  Devoe,  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Wooster  Brookins,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thorn,  resigned. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Christopher  Vought,  major,  vice  Brookins,  promoted. 

John  Thornton,  captain,  vice  Vought,  promoted;  John  Stickles, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Thornton,  promoted;  Abraham  Vought,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Stickles,  promoted;  Anson  Eaton,  cornet,  vice 
Vought,  promoted. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Thaddeus  M.  Wood,  major  general,  vice  Ellis,  deceased. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Samuel  Mapes,  captain;  John  Lewis,  first  lieutenant;  James  M. 
Christopher,  second  lieutenant;  Nathan  Durfee,  cornet. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Forty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 
Amasa  Dana,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

George  K.  Hall,  brigade  judge  advocate. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

Forty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 
James  F.  Wight,  brigade  judge  advocate. 


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westchester  county. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  Montross,  brigadier  general,  vice  Van  Cortlandt,  pro- 
moted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aaron  Brown,  colonel,  vice  Montross,  promoted;  Lewis  Brown, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  A.  Brown,  promoted;  Absalom  Lent,  major, 
vice  L.  Brown,  promoted. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

Forty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Robert  Gillespie,  brigadier  general,  vice  James  Adams,  moved 
out  of  the  county  and  therefore  superseded. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Peter   Goetschius,  junior,   captain,   vice   Lent,   promoted;   Peter 
Corne  Dyckman,  lieutenant,  vice  Goetschius,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Robert  Eldridge,  paymaster. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery  (with  rank  from  July  i,  1820): 

James  Gibbons,  junior,  captain;  Isaac  Denniston,  junior,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Francis  J.  Bradt,  second  lieutenant. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

James  I  hum.  captain:  John  \Y.  Chapman,  lieutenant;  Henry 
Marvin,  ensign. 

WESTCHKSTER    COUNTY. 

Fourth  division  of  infantry  (Major  General  Pierre  Van  Court- 
landt's): 

Frederick  I.  Coffin,  division  judge  advocate. 


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new  york  county. 

Third  division  of  infantry: 

Samuel  W.  Moore,  hospital  surgeon. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  L.  Morris,  major,  vice  Sprong,  resigned. 

Captains — George  Reynolds,  vice  Fleming,  resigned;  Clarence 
Sackett,  vice  McGregor,  resigned;  Thomas  Fessenden,  vice  Henry, 
resigned;  Richard  L.  Schieffelin. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Kauffman,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted;  An- 
thony Carroll,  vice  Sackett,  promoted;  Charles  Bogert,  vice  Fessen- 
den, promoted;  Daniel  Glover,  vice  Schieffelin,  promoted;  Henry  A. 
Fay,  vice  Wakeman,  promoted;  Edward  Van  Ness,  vice  Sickles, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — William  M.  Benjamin,  with  rank  from  June  3,  1820,  vice 
Kaufrman,  promoted;  Edward  Graves,  vice  Carroll,  promoted; 
James  Davidson  Swords,  vice  Bogert,  promoted;  Edward  G.  Faile, 
vice  Glover. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Van  Brugh  Livingston,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  McClure, 
resigned;  Frederick  William  Rhinelander,  major,  vice  Livingston, 
promoted. 

Captains — John  L.  Mason,  vice  Pyke,  deceased;  William  Doug- 
las, vice  Bucknor,  resigned;  William  Cooper,  vice  Pendleton,  re- 
signed; Nicholas  Roosevelt,  vice  Foster,  absent  in  Europe  and 
therefore  superseded;  Leonard  W.  Kip,  vice  Morris,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Anthony  Bleecker  Neilson,  vice  Mason,  promoted; 

John  H.  Watson,  vice  Douglas,  promoted;  Edward  Macomber,  vice 

Cooper,  promoted;  William  Lang,  junior,  vice  Roosevelt,  promoted; 

William  Ferdinand  Cary,  vice  Foster,  in  Europe  without  furlough 

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and  therefore  superseded;  Edmund  Morton,  vice  Hone,  resigned; 
William  Betts,  vice  Mott,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Henry  Munro,  vice  Bleecker,  promoted;  John  Pierson, 
vice  Neilson,  promoted. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Cone  Andrus,  captain;  Benjamin  Clark,  first  lieutenant;  Hiram 
Lawrence,  second  lieutenant;  Joseph  Wood,  cornet. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Ephraim  Buck,  paymaster,  vice  Wood,  resigned. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hendrick  Booraem,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Patterson,  resigned; 
Albert  Chrystie,  major,  vice  Booraem,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Charles  Manning,  with  rank  from  June  3,  1820; 
Edward  A.  Xicoll,  vice  Seldon,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Charles  Minton,  vice  Xicoll,  promoted;  Edward 
Mitchell,  vice  Manning,  promoted;  John  Mortimer  Catlin;  Gabriel 
Augustus  Ludlow,  vice  Wilson,  promoted. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  division  of  infantry  (Major  General  Martin  Phelps): 
Stephen  Mack,  division  judge  advocate. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  division  of  infantry  (Major  General  Matthew  Car- 
penter): 

George  C.  Edwards,  division  judge  advocate. 


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new  york  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

A  new  regiment — Henry  B.  Hagerman,  colonel;  Hugh  Maxwell, 
lieutenant  colonel;  Leffert  Lefferts,  junior,  major. 

Captains — William  B.  Clarkson,  John  B.  Skillman,  Daniel  Lord, 
junior,  James  Carleton  Hale,  William  Samuel  Johnson,  junior, 
Alonzo  Wakeman,  Daniel  Sickles,  Dudley  Selden. 

Lieutenants — Robert  L.  Wilson,  Edwin  Clark. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry : 

A  new  company — Teunis  Houghtaling,  captain,  light  infantry: 
Peter  Bronck,  lieutenant  of  do,  with  rank  from  the  date  of  their 
brevets. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Sixth  division  of  infantry: 

Charles  H.  Ruggles,  division  judge  advocate,  with  rank  from 
June  22,  1 81 8. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  S.  Deall,  adjutant,  vice  Genison,  moved  out  of  the  State 
and  therefore  superseded. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

Jacob  Fredenrich,  lieutenant;  William  R.  Hills,  ensign. 


1821. 


The  regular  session  of  the  legislature  began  January  9,  1821. 
Mr.  Ulshoeffer,  from  the  select  committee,  to  whom  was  referred 
the  objections  of  the  Council  of  Revision  to  the  constitutional  con- 
vention bill,  submitted  a  report  which  closed  in  these  words: 


1821. 


222S  Annual  Report  of  the 

"  In  every  view,  then,  which  your  committee  can  take  of  this 
subject  they  consider  the  objections  of  the  Council  as  themselves 
inconsistent  with  the  spirit  of  the  constitution,  and  in  no  respect  well 
founded;  and  they  are  also  of  the  opinion  that  the  said  bill  entitled 
'An  act  recommending  a  convention  of  the  people  of  this  state,' 
ought,  notwithstanding  the  objections  of  the  Council  of  Revision, 
to  be  passed  into  a  law." 

The  report  with  the  bill  was  laid  upon  the  table.  Mr.  John  C. 
Spencer  gave  notice  that  he  would  on  some  future  day  ask  leave  to 
introduce  a  bill  to  be  entitled  "An  act  to  obtain  the  authority  of  the 
people  of  this  state  for  the  meeting  of  a  convention  to  revise  the 
constitution  and  to  provide  for  the  election  of  delegates  to  such 
convention  when  authorized  to  be  held." 

The  following  day,  January  ioth,  Mr.  Spencer  introduced  the 
bill,  which  on  the  following  Monday,  having  been  read  the  second 
time,  was  referred  to  a  committee,  consisting  of  Mr.  Michael 
Ulshoeffer  of  New  York,  Mr.  John  C.  Spencer  of  Ontario,  Mr.  Wil- 
liam Thompson  of  Seneca,  Mr.  Simeon  Ford  of  Herkimer*  and 
Mr.  Erastus  Root  of  Delaware.  The  bid  having  passed  the  assem- 
bly, met  with  but  slight  opposition  in  the  senate,  and  having  been 
engrossed,  was  sent  on  March  7th  to  the  Council  of  Revision,  which 
approved  it. 

Substantially,  the  bill  provided  that  at  the  annual  election  to  be 
held  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  April,  the  citizens  of  the  state  should 
vote  upon  the  question  of  "  convention  "  or  "  no  convention,"  the 

afht  of  suffrage  being  restricted  to  all  male  citizens  of  the  state 
of  the  age  of  twenty-one  years  or  upwards  possessing  a  freehold 
"  or  who  shall  have  been  actually  rated  and  paid  taxes  to  the  state 
or  who  shall  have  been  actually  enrolled  in  the  militia  of  the  state 
or  in   a  legal   volunteer  or  uniform   corps  and   shall  have  served 


State  Historian.  2229 

therein  cither  as  an  officer  or  private  or  who  shall  have  been  or 
now  are  by  law  exempt  from  taxation  or  militia  duty  or  who  shall 
have  been  assessed  to  work  on  public  roads  and  highways  and 
shall  have  worked  thereon  or  shall  have  paid  a  commutation  there- 
for according  to  law." 

The  election  was  limited  to  three  days.  It  was  further  provided 
that  if  a  majority  of  the  ballots  indicated  "  no  convention  "  all 
further  proceedings  under  the  act  in  relation  to  the  calling  of  a 
convention  should  cease,  but  if  a  majority  of  the  ballots  or  votes 
favored  a  "  convention  "  the  canvassers  should  certify  and  declare 
that  a  convention  would  be  called  accordingly.  A  copy  of  the  cer- 
tificate should  be  then  transmitted  to  the  secretary  of  state,  to  the 
sheriffs  of  the  respective  counties,  and  it  was  "  recommended  to 
the  citizens  of  this  state  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  June  next,  to  elect 
by  ballot  delegates  to  meet  in  convention,  for  the  purpose  of  con- 
sidering the  constitution  of  this  state,  and  making  such  alterations 
in  the  same  as  they  may  deem  proper  and  to  provide  the  manner  of 
making  future  amendments  thereto." 

The  number  of  delegates  was  limited  to  the  number  of  members 
of  assembly,  and  were  to  be  chosen  under  the  same  qualifications. 
It  was  further  provided  that  the  delegates  "  shall  meet  in  convention 
at  the  Capitol  in  the  city  of  Albany  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  August 
next,  from  whence  they  may,  if  they  think  proper,  adjourn  to  any 
other  place." 

The  proceedings  and  the  determination  and  propositions  of  the 
convention  were  to  be  entered  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  state. 
It  was  to  be  the  "  duty  of  the  said  convention  to  submit  their  pro- 
posed amendments  to  the  decision  of  the  citizens  of  this  state,  enti- 
tled to  vote  under  '  the  Enabling  act '  together  or  in  distinct  propo- 
sitions as  shall  to  them  seem  expedient." 


1821. 


1321. 


2230  Annual  Report  of  the 

The  Council  of  Appointment  began  active  operations  on  January 
1 2th.  They  signalized  their  advent  to  power  by  unrelenting  slaugh- 
ter of  Governor  Clinton's  friends  in  office.  Archibald  Mclntyre, 
who  had  held  the  office  of  comptroller  from  1806  to  1821,  was 
removed  for  no  other  reason  than  for  his  friendship  for  Governor 
Clinton;  Thomas  J.  Oakley,  attorney  general,  was  sacrificed  for  the 
same  reason  and  incidentally  because  of  his  Federalist  proclivities. 
John  Savage  of  Washington  county  succeeded  Mr.  Mclntyre,  and 
Samuel  A.  Talcott  of  Utica,  Mr.  Oakley.  Eleven  writs  of  super- 
sedeas were  ordered  to  be  issued  to  as  many  Clinton  sheriffs — the 
names  of  "  Buck  tails "  being  substituted.  The  Council  carried 
their  policy  of  guillotining  official  heads  equally  among  military, 
judicial  and  civil  departments.  The  removal  of  General  Solomon 
\  an  Rensselaer,  the  adjutant  general,  and  the  appointment  of  Wil- 
liam L.  Marcy,  produced  a  great  wave  of  excitement  and  indignation 
among  the  survivors  of  the  War  of  1812.  General  Anthony  Lamb 
of  Xew  York,  the  commissary  general,  made  way  for  Alexander 
M.  Muir  of  Xew  York;  Gilead  Sperry,  a  colonel  of  Clinton  county 
cavalry,  was  deprived  of  his  command  without  cause.  Cadwalader 
D.  Colden  gave  way  to  Stephen  Allen  as  mayor  of  Xew  York,  and 
Richard  Riker  succeeded  Peter  Augustus  Jay  as  recorder. 

(  lideon  Hawley,  the  father  of  the  common  school  system  of  the 
state,  was  removed  from  his  position  as  superintendent  of  schools 
without  any  justification,  and  supplanted  by  Welcome  Esleeck  of 
Albany.  The  legislature  promptly  repudiated  this  appointment  by 
passing  a  bill,  which  was  introduced  by  General  Erastus  Root  of 
Delaware,  and  which  abolished  the  office  of  superintendent  of 
schools  and  transferred  its  duties  to  the  secretary  of  state. 


State  Historian.  2231 


1821. 


ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 


Twenty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry:  1321. 

Jabish  Castle,  brigadier  general,  vice  Wood,  promoted. 

Eighteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Simeon  West,  division  quartermaster,  vice  Granger,  promoted; 
Samuel  Mott,  division  paymaster,  vice  West,  promoted;  Alvan 
Marsh,  division  judge  advocate,  vice  Hall,  declining;  Samuel  Por- 
ter, hospital  surgeon. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

Tenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  W.  Tompkins,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember io,  1820;  William  Geib,  major,  with  rank  from  November 
10,  1820. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  L.  Chester,  colonel,  with  rank  from  November  10,  1820, 
vice  Christian,  promoted;  Eber  Wheaton,  major,  with  like  rank, 
vice  Tompkins,  promoted. 

Captains  (with  rank  from  November  10,  1820) — George  Dixey, 
vice  Mount,  promoted;  John  A.  Smith,  vice  Geib,  promoted;  James 
S.  Clark,  vice  (Marmaduke)  Waud,  promoted  (Major  Eighty-fifth 
regiment);  Peter  L.  Mabie,  vice  Wheaton,  promoted;  Zebulon  W. 
Concklin,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Adolphus  Lane,  vice  Clark,  pro- 
moted. 

Lieutenants  (with  rank  from  November  10,  1820) — Thomas  Dug- 
gan,  vice  Dixey,  promoted;  Hay  Stevenson,  vice  Mabie,  promoted; 
Edwin  Burr,  vice  Concklin,  promoted;  William  Lowerre,  vice  Lane, 
promoted;  George  C.  Satterlee,  vice  Webb,  resigned. 

Ensigns  (with  rank  from  November  10,  1820) — Henry  A.  Oving- 
ton,  vice  Duggan,  promoted;  Samuel  C.  Brewster,  vice  Stevenson, 
promoted. 


1821. 


2232  .  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  E.  Mount,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from  November 
10,  1S20,  vice  Oakley,  resigned;  Robert  G.  L.  DePeyster,  major, 
with  like  rank,  vice  Ricketts,  not  qualified  to  discharge  the  duties 
of  his  commission. 

John  Mount,  junior,  captain,  vice  DePeyster,  promoted;  Lodo- 
wick  Fick,  lieutenant,  vice  Mount,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Tobias  W.  Bedell,  captain,  vice  Bunce,  resigned;  Mathew  Keeler, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bedell,  promoted. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry  (Brigadier  General  Clark  Allen): 
Adriel   Ely,   brigade  judge   advocate,   vice   (Egbert)   Ten  Eyck, 
appointed  first  judge. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  A".  P.  Lansing,  captain;  Gilbert  J.  Van  Zandt,  lieuten- 
ant; Gulian  V.  P.  Lansing,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Cornelius  Schuyler,  captain;  David  Morrison, 
lieutenant;  Bleecker  B.  Lansing,  ensign. 

■William  G.  Groesbeeck,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  June  3,  1820; 
Frederick  Roff,  ensign,  vice  Van  Olinda,  declining;  George  Freligh, 
ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

John  Hanker,  captain,  vice  Follett,  resigned:  Martin  M.  Stover, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Yates,  resigned;  Christopher  Snider,  second 
lieutenant,  yice  Banker,  promoted;  Jesse  L.  Button,  cornet. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 
Jonathan  I.  Odell,  quartermaster. 


State  Historian.  2233 

1821. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 
Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Edward  Fitch,  captain;  Eli  Granger,  lieutenant;  Theo- 
dore F.  Comstock,  ensign. 

Resolved,  that  Anthony  Lamb  be  no  longer  commissary  general      irai. 

'  ■'  °  *    °  February 

of  this  state,  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

Resolved,  that  Solomon  Van  Rensselaer  be  no  longer  adjutant 
general  of  this  state,  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

Alexander  M.  Muir,  commissary  general  of  this  state,  vice 
Anthony  Lamb,  superseded. 

William  L.  Marcy,  adjutant  general  of  this  state,  vice  Solomon 
Van  Rensselaer,  superseded. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  division  of  infantry:  ^ai 

Andrews  A.  Norton,  inspector;  David  Goodwin,  quartermaster; 
Edward  Bacon,  paymaster. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  division  of  infantry: 

William  K.  Fuller,  inspector,  vice  J.  D.  Ledyard,  declined;  Simon 
G.  Troop,  paymaster;  Israel  Baldwin,  quartermaster;  Thomas  Beek- 
man,  aide-de-camp  to  the  major  general,  vice  Fuller,  promoted. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
William  Howell,  colonel,  vice  Parkhurst  (Whitney),  promoted 
(brigadier  general),  and  Lieutenant  Colonel  (David)  Porter  and 
Major  (James)  Murray,  resigned;  Elijah  Hathaway,  lieutenant 
colonel;  Charles  Molleneux,  major;  Asahel  Woodruff,  adjutant,  vice 
Chapman,  promoted;  Albert  H.  Porter,  quartermaster,  vice  Kelsey, 
promoted;  Albern  H.  Owen,  paymaster,  vice  Townsend,  moved. 


March 
17. 


1821. 


2234    '  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — David  Chapman,  vice  S.  Chapman,  resigned;  Charles 
P.  Kelsey,  vice  Dickerson,  promoted;  Hiram  McNeil,  vice  William 
Howel,  promoted;  Henry  Saxton,  vice  Molyneux,  promoted;  George 
Sheldon;  Daniel  Holmes  (new  company). 

Lieutenants — Eldad  Field,  vice  Van  Slike;  Henry  Danforth,  vice 
McNeil,  promoted;  Atwatter  Ives  (new  company);  Timothy  F. 
Upton,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted;  Andrew  Sutherland,  vice  Saxton, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — John  J.  Beach;  Aden  Gay,  vice  Field,  promoted;  Elijah 
Chamberlin.  vice  Danforth,  promoted;  William  Molyneux,  vice 
Owen,  promoted;  David  Kemp  (new  company);  Luther  Wilson. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abner  Currier,  colonel,  vice  Blackmar,  resigned;  Josiah  Emery, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Currier,  promoted;  Edward  Pane,  adjutant, 
vice  Emery,  promoted;  Theodore  Hawkins,  quartermaster,  vice 
Holmes,  resigned;  Jonathan  Hoyt,  surgeon,  vice  Warriner, 
deceased;  Elisha  Smith,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hoyt,  promoted. 

Nathan  M.  Mann,  ensign,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Obed  Guin, 
lieutenant,  vice  Fish,  resigned;  Stephen  Kelly,  ensign,  vice  Guin, 
promoted;  Leander  Roberts,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lieutenants — Ethan  Ferm  (Tenn),  vice  Conkey,  declined;  Bar- 
nabas Hall,  vice  St.  John,  declined. 

Ensigns — Theophilus  Herrington,  vice  Cook,  declined;  David 
Herrington,  vice  Burgess,  moved;  Joel  Herrington,  vice  Ferm, 
promoted. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTV. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Albert  Cocks,  quartermaster,  vice  Dubois,  declined. 


State  Historian.  2235 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eleazer  M.  Swift,  quartermaster,  vice  Barlow,  moved. 

Captains — Stephen  Gazlay,  vice  Berry,  resigned;  Philip  Sleght, 
vice  Rowland,  moved. 

Miles  Sleght,  lieutenant,  vice  P.  Sleght,  promoted;  Jacob  Crapser, 
ensign. 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hersey  Dakin,  colonel,  vice  I.  Harris,  resigned;  Walter  Huested, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  S.  Harris,  resigned;  Oliver  E.  Chamberlain, 
major,  vice  Dakin,  promoted;  Ebenezer  H.  Conklin,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Wilbur,  resigned. 

Solomon  Wheeler,  captain, vice  Conklin,  resigned;  George  Brown, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  Timothy  Hollister,  ensign,  vice 
Brown,  promoted. 

Elisha  Welling,  captain,  vice  Hunting,  resigned;  Nirum  Sackett, 
lieutenant,  vice  Welling,  promoted;  Stephen  G.  Gurnsey,  ensign, 
vice  Sutherland,  moved. 

Riflemen — Abraham  Persons,  captain,  vice  J.  Harris,  resigned; 
William  S.  Downing,  lieutenant,  vice  Persons,  promoted;  John 
Thomas,  ensign,  vice  Downing,  promoted. 

Epaphroditus  Taylor,  captain,  vice  Huested,  promoted;  Elijah 
Northrop,  lieutenant,  vice  Taylor,  promoted;  Henry  Huested, 
ensign,  vice  Northrop,  promoted. 

William  Stevens,  captain,  vice  Chamberlain,  promoted;  George  M. 
Perry,  lieutenant,  vice  Stevens,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Cline,  ensign, 
vice  Perry,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Davis,  paymaster,  vice  Uhl,  moved ;  David  Parker,  chaplain, 
vice  McMurray,  moved;  John  P.  Cox,  surgeon,  vice  Burroughs, 
resigned;  Jacob  I.  H.  Davis,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Cox,  promoted. 


1821. 


1S21. 


2236  Annual  Report  of  the 

William  Cowles.  lieutenant,  vice  Rider,  resigned. 

Ensigns — John  Tapping,  vice  Cowles,  promoted;  John  I.  Wal- 
dorph,  vice  Broadhead,  resigned;  Jeremiah  Moore,  vice  Bostwick, 
resigned. 

John  Teats,  junior,  captain,  vice  Ostrom,  resigned;  John  Wilson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Teats,  promoted;  Orson  H.  Tapping,  ensign. 

Frederick  I.  Pultz,  captain,  vice  Brown,  moved;  Coonrard  Ackert, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Pultz,  promoted;  Andrew  Pultz,  ensign,  vice 
Ackert,  promoted. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

James  Dodge,  major,  vice  Cook,  resigned;  Henry  Conklin,  adju- 
tant, vice  Ferris,  resigned;  Henry  H.  Van  Yliet,  quartermaster,  vice 
Conklin,  promoted;  John  H.  Davis,  paymaster,  vice  Hooker,  pro- 
moted; Elias  Trivett,  surgeon,  vice  Barnes,  resigned. 

Captains — Richard  Xelson,  vice  Cunningham,  promoted ;  William 
H.  Bulkier,  vice  Forbus,  resigned;  William  Brownell,  vice  Nelson, 
resigned;  Isaac  H.  Yervalin,  vice  Brinckerhoff,  deceased;  Daniel  W. 
Williams,  vice  Ring,  moved;  Jacob  Allen,  vice  Mott,  resigned; 
Philip  Xagle,  vice  Dodge,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — James  Bowne,  vice  Nelson,  promoted;  Samuel 
Gunn,  vice  Buckley,  promoted;  Abraham  A.  Davis,  vice  Brownell, 
promoted;  Moses  M.  Degraff,  junior,  vice  Yervalin,  promoted;  Yin- 
cent  Odell,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Samuel  B.  Ruggles;  Jacob 
Van  Benthuvsen;  William  F.  Ostrum,  vice  Allen,  promoted;  Joshua 
Bishop,  vice  Xagle,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Nicholas  Jacacks,  vice  Bowne,  promoted;  Stephen 
Thorne;  Lewis  Pine,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Oliver  Todd,  vice 
Degraff,  promoted;  Robert  Degraff,  vice  Odell,  promoted;  Jacob  D. 
Clute;  John  S.  Tallmadge;  John  Y.  Lamoree,  vice  Ostrum,  pro- 
moted; Ebenezer  Farrington,  vice  Bishop,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2237 

franklin  county. 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Sanborn,  colonel,  vice  (Thomas)  Smith,  resigned;  Syl- 
vester Langdon,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  (Moses)  Eggleston, 
resigned,  not  equipped;  Samuel  Sanborn,  major,  vice  B.  Sanborn, 
promoted;  Jonathan  Wallace,  paymaster. 

Benjamin  Hobbs,  captain,  vice  Langdon,  promoted;  Samuel  Bell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hobbs,  promoted;  Silas  Ward,  ensign,  vice  Bell, 
promoted. 

William  W.  Herrick,  captain,  vice  S.  Sanborn,  promoted;  Samuel 
H.  Payne,  lieutenant,  vice  Herrick,  promoted;  Archibald  Alexander, 
ensign,  vice  Payne,  promoted. 

Reuben  Cady,  captain,  vice  Spencer,  resigned;  Asa  Spencer,  lieu- 
tenant; Hiram  Pierce,  ensign. 

Alexander  B.  Erwin,  captain,  vice  Herriman,  moved;  Charles 
Johnson,  ensign. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Taylor  surgeon's  mate. 

John  Everist,  captain,  vice  L.  Everist,  resigned;  Briggs  Soper, 
lieutenant;  Marinus  Hillyard,  ensign. 

Leonard  Briggs,  captain;  Charles  Olcott,  lieutenant;  Wilson 
Allen,  ensign;  George  W.  Hoit,  ensign. 

Forty-second  brigade  cf  infantry: 

Alanson  Drury,  paymaster. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  and  light  infantry  in  the  county  of  Clinton 
commanded  by  Major  Azariah  C.  Flagg: 

Charles  S.  Mooers,  adjutant;  Cyrus  Waterhouse,  paymaster. 

Riflemen — James  Trowbridge,  captain;  James  Bailey,  lieutenant; 
St.  John  B.  L.  Skinner,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Shelden  Lockwood,  ensign. 


1821. 


1S21. 


2238  Annual  Report  of  the 

essex  county. 

Fortieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Luman  Wadhams,  brigadier  general,  vice  (Ransom)  Noble, 
resigned:  William  Smith,  brigade  inspector,  vice  (Henry  H.)  Ross, 
promoted;  Charles  Xoble,  paymaster. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  H.  Ross,  colonel,  vice  Wadhams,  promoted;  Ezra  Parkill, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  (John)  Calkin,  resigned;  Ezra  C.  Gross, 
major,  vice  (Abraham)  Aikin  (junior),  resigned;  Cyrus  Comstock, 
chaplain. 

Chester  Taylor,  captain,  vice  Leet,  resigned;  John  Greely,  junior, 
lieutenant,  vice  Taylor,  promoted;  Jacob  Wardner,  ensign,  vice 
Greely,  promoted. 

Abraham  Chase,  captain,  vice  (Andrew)  Morehouse,  resigned; 
John  Jones,  lieutenant,  vice  (John  B.)  Cuyler,  moved;  Dudley  Jones, 
ensign,  vice  Chase,  promoted. 

Captains — Samuel  Whallon,  vice  Parkill,  promoted;  Valentine 
Kellogg,  vice  Gross,  promoted. 

David  Judd,  lieutenant,  vice  Kellogg,  promoted:  Lewis  Person, 
ensign,  vice  Judd,  promoted. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  Thomas  Leland's  battalion  of  infantry: 

John  Stoel,  ensign,  vice  Mason,  moved. 

Riflemen — Ezra  B.  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Garfield,  moved;  Abi- 
jah  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  lately  commanded  by  Major  Allen  Peck- 
William  Bailey,  major  commandant,  vice  Peck,  resigned;  Reuben 
Jone.-.  junior,  surgeon,  vice  Spicer,  resigned. 

Ephraim  Boynton.  junior,  captain,  vice  Bailey,  promoted;  Joel 
Peck,  lieutenant,  vice  Boynton,  promoted:  William  Storrs,  ensign, 
vice  Peck,  promoted;  Cyrus  Hall,  ensign. 


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Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Harris,  colonel,  vice  Case,  resigned;  Peter  Wright,  lieutenant 
colonel,  vice  Harris,  promoted;  Edward  P.  Arthur,  adjutant,  vice 
Jenison,*  moved. 

Riflemen— John  Nichols,  captain,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam Wright,  lieutenant,  vice  Nichols,  promoted;  Aaron  Chapin, 
ensign,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Hiram  Ross,  lieutenant,  vice  Dun- 
ning, declined;  Forrest  B.  Fisher,  ensign,  vice  Ross,  promoted. 

Riflemen — James  Crommond,  captain,  vice  Burnet,  promoted; 
Abel  Comstock,  lieutenant,  vice  Crommond,  promoted;  William 
Cummings,  ensign,  vice  Comstock,  promoted. 

John  McLenathan,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Stevens,  resigned; 
Nathaniel  Garfield,  junior,  ensign,  vice  McLenathan,  promoted. 

Resolved,  that  William  S.  Deallf  be  no  longer  adjutant  of  the 
Ninth  regiment  of  infantry  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Newell,  captain,  vice  Storrs,  resigned;  Vine  T.  Bingham, 
lieutenant,  vice  Newell,  promoted;  John  H.  Low,  ensign,  vice  Bing- 
ham, promoted. 

CATTARAUGUS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventv-third  regiment  of  infantry : 
Peter  Ten  Broeck,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Chamberlin,  declined; 
Samuel  McCluer,  major,  vice  Ten  Broeck,  promoted;  Robert  Hinds, 
quartermaster;   Richard  Tozer,  paymaster;  Gilbert  Reynolds,  sur- 
geon's mate. 

Captains — Solomon  Curtis,  junior,  vice  S.  McCluer,  promoted; 
Griswold  E.  Warner  (new  company);  Isaac  Lawton;  Levi  Peet  (new 
company);  Harvey  Parker  (new  company). 

*  Silas  H.  Genison  appointed  March  4,  181 7. 

t  Appointed  November  10,  1820,  vice  Genison,  moved. 


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Lieutenants — Robert  R.  Blackman,  Benjamin  J.  Seely,  David 
Farnum,  Manly  McCluer,  Dennis  Warner,  Edward  Riggs. 

Ensigns — Wheelock  Wood,  Samuel  Barrows, Henry  Gross, Henry 
T.  Lay  ton,  James  Green,  second,  Lucius  Tyler. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hiram  Yaw,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dayton,  moved;  Robert 
Kerr,  major,  vice  Yaw,  promoted. 

Captains — James  B.  Titus,  vice  Kerr,  promoted;  Humphrey 
Smith,  vice  Stafford,  moved;  Henry  W.  Palmator,  vice  Parkerson, 
declined. 

Lieutenants — Erastus  Baker,  vice  Titus,  promoted;  Luke  Cran- 
dall,  vice  Palmator,  promoted;  James  Rathbun,  vice  Smith,  pro- 
moted. 

Ensigns — Leonard  Reed,  vice  Rathbun,  promoted;  John  S. 
Brown,  vice  Crandall,  promoted;  Henry  H.  Shepherd,  vice  Baker, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Reuben  Rider,  captain,  vice  Wilcox,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Cornelius  Snyder,  vice  Wilson,  moved;  Stephen 
Pratt,  junior,  vice  Briggs,  moved. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Silliman,  vice  Rider,  promoted;  Willys  W. 
Crandall,  vice  Shedd,  declined. 

CATTARAUGUS    COUNTY. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  in  the  county  of  Cat- 
taraugus commanded  by  Major  Royal  Tefft  and  denominated  the 
One  Hundred  and  Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Royal  Tefft,  colonel;  Benjamin  Waterman,  lieutenant  colonel; 
James  McGlashan,  major;  Robert  P.  McGlashan,  quartermaster; 
Simeon  Smead,  paymaster. 


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Captains — John  V.  King,  Simon  Waterman,  Bela  H.  Redfield, 
Phineas  Nobles,  John  Fairbanks,  Enoch  Chase,  junior. 

Lieutenants — William  Blasdell,  Heman  Waterman,  Ebenezer 
Robards,  Abner  W.  Wise,  John  Frary,  Gilson  Morgan. 

Ensigns — Edwin  Farnsworth,  Horace  Wells,  Rowland  Thurston, 
Harvey  Parmele,  Stephen  Nichols,  Silas  H.  Cleaveland. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Tenth  division  of  infantry: 

Ephraim  W.  Clapp,  division  inspector,  vice  Israel  Williams,  who 
is  hereby  superseded. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  McFarland,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Ephraim  W.  Clapp, 
promoted;  Samuel  Stevens,  brigade  judge  advocate,  vice  James  B. 
Gibson,  who  is  hereby  superseded. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Thirty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Anthony  D.  Schuyler,  inspector,  vice  Cole,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Osburn,  major,  vice  Montgomery,  declining;  John  Jer- 
main,  quartermaster,  vice  DeMott,  moved. 

Captains — George  W.  Blue,  vice  Osburn,  promoted;  Enoch  Ter- 
hune,  vice  Huff,  deceased;  Abraham  Van  Duzen,  vice  DeMott, 
declining. 

Lieutenants — James  Osburn,  vice  Brown,  moved;  Matthew  D. 
Coe,  vice  Terhune,  promoted;  William  Dunlap,  vice  Adams, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Anson  Snell,  vice  Sheldon,  declined;  George  Bodine, 
vice  Van  Dozen,  promoted;  Eli  Bloomer,  vice  Osburn,  promoted. 
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One  Hundred  and  Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  McMath,  colonel,  vice  Blair,  resigned;  Jacob  Chamber- 
lain, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  McMath,  promoted;  Lodowick  Dobbin, 
major,  vice  Chamberlain,  promoted;  Thomas  Van  Alstyne,  adjutant; 
John  P.  Dey,  quartermaster;  Cephas  Sheckel,  paymaster;  Caleb 
Loring,  surgeon,  vice  Gates,  moved. 

Captains — William  W.  Dobbin,  vice  L.  Dobbin,  promoted;  John 
H.  Hinyon  (new  company). 

Lieutenants — Aaron  Riggs  (new  company);  Sandford  Bennet; 
Philander  Kane. 

Ensigns — Richard  Thornton,  vice  Dobbin,  promoted;  Harry  Teal; 
John  Fotsinger  (new  company). 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Selfridge,  colonel,  vice  Furlong,  resigned;  Charles  Richards, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Selfridge,  promoted;  Obadiah  Adams,  major, 
vice  Wells,  declining;  Ransom  Ward,  adjutant,  vice  Richards,  pro- 
moted; Reuben  Smith,  paymaster,  vice  Ward,  promoted;  David 
Arne,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Chauncey  Bishop,  vice  Wade,  resigned;  Asaph  Spen- 
cer, vice  Fuller,  moved;  Wareham  Sheldon,  vice  Gates,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Orrin  Moore,  vice  Bishop,  promoted;  Ethan  W. 
Allen,  vice  Spencer,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Moses  F.  Collins,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Morris  Craw, 
vice  Allen,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Benjamin  Maltby,  captain,  vice  Irwin,  moved; 
Caleb  Fairchild,  lieutenant;  Daniel  Mosher,  ensign,  vice  Maltby, 
promoted. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  commanded  by  Major  John  Montgomery: 

Barron  Mundy,  adjutant;  Robert  Harriott,  paymaster;  Claudius  C. 
Coan,  surgeon. 


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Richard  J.  Trowbridge,  lieutenant;  Henry  Strait,  ensign,  vice 
Trowbridge,  promoted;  Abraham  Clawson,  lieutenant. 

Joseph  C.  Kelly,  captain,  vice  Howel,  resigned;  Teunis  Voorhees, 
lieutenant,  vice  Kelly,  promoted;  Thomas  Caywood,  ensign,  vice 
Voorhees,  promoted. 

New  company — Luther  L.  Ward,  captain;  Moses  Babcock,  lieu- 
tenant; Anson  Smith,  ensign. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Cunningham,  adjutant,  vice  Van  Vechten,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Darius  Wells;  Philip  Reynolds,  junior. 

Riflemen — Abraham  A.  Van  Home,  captain,  vice  Lansing, 
resigned;  Visscher  Putman,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Home,  promoted; 
Adam  H.  Davis,  ensign,  vice  Putman,  promoted. 

Frederick  Steel,  captain,  vice  Burr,  resigned;  Benjamin  Cheadle, 
lieutenant;  George  W.  Clancey,  ensign;  Aaron  Fritcher,  ensign  of 
light  infantry. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

David  Brown,  quartermaster,  vice  Dunning,  resigned. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Richards,  colonel,  vice  Gordon,  promoted;  Thomas  Kirby, 
lieutenant  colonel, vice  Richards,  promoted;  Amos  Sherwood, major, 
vice  Kirby,  promoted. 

Walter  K.  Maxwell,  captain,  vice  Sherwood,  promoted;  Benjamin 
Lord,  lieutenant,  vice  Maxwell,  promoted;  Lyman  Sherwood, 
ensign,  vice  Lord,  promoted;  Daniel  K.  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Doo- 
little,  promoted;  Andrew  Curtis,  ensign. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gardner  Conkin   (Conklin),  lieutenant  colonel,  with  rank  from 


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1821. 


2244  Annual  Report  of  the 

July  8,  1S19;  Roswell  Day,  surgeon,  vice  Child,  resigned;  Gilbert 
Morehouse,  adjutant,  vice  Sales,  resigned. 

James  Hunter,  captain,  vice  Chase,  resigned;  Joseph  Simpson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Valentine,  resigned. 

James  Davis,  captain,  vice  Eddy,  resigned;  Benjamin  Crawford, 
lieutenant,  vice  Davis,  promoted;  Samuel  S.  Wakeman,  ensign,  vice 
Crawford,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Badgley,  quartermaster;  Richard  Morris,  paymaster. 

Gearnsey  Kennedy,  captain,  vice  Sheldon,  resigned;  Christopher 
Bendy,  lieutenant,  vice  Kennedy,  promoted;  Cyrus  Gearnsey, 
ensign,  vice  Bendy,  promoted. 

William  Chadsey,  lieutenant,  vice  Morris,  paymaster;  Elisha  F. 
Calkins,  ensign,  vice  Chadsey,  promoted. 

John  Dewel,  lieutenant,  vice  Badgley,  quartermaster;  Thompson 
Morris,  ensign,  vice  Dewel,  promoted. 

Isaac  L.  Peters,  lieutenant,  vice  Best,  declining;  Henry  Thall- 
himer,  ensign,  vice  Peters,  promoted;  Peter  Melick,  ensign,  vice 
Gates,  moved. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  McKay,  colonel;  Henry  James,  lieutenant  colonel;  Sylves- 
ter Brown,  major;  Perrez  W.  Cady,  quartermaster. 

Dan  Gustin,  captain;  Gardner  Osgood,  lieutenant;  Charles  B.  Hill, 
ensign. 

Aaron  Russ,  captain;  Elijah  R.  Saxton,  lieutenant;  John  W.  Leon- 
ard, ensign. 

Amos  Gates,  captain;  Andrew  Walker,  lieutenant;  Angus 
McBean,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Bingham,  surgeon's  mate. 


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Francis  Fields,  captain;  Patrick  Mclntire,  lieutenant;  Peter  Beebe, 
junior,  ensign;  Eli  Glass,  ensign;  Nathaniel  Godard,  lieutenant. 

Peter  Roberts,  captain;  Nehemiah  Westbrook,  lieutenant;  John 
Bryan,  ensign. 

Ninety-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Nichols,  lieutenant  colonel;  Horace  S.  Turner,  major; 
Nathan  Stone,  adjutant;  Jervis  Barber,  quartermaster;  Daniel  Pot- 
ters, paymaster. 

Silas  H.  Kay,  captain;  Jonah  Smith,  lieutenant;  Jesse  Smith, 
ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Broughton,  colonel;  Ira  Huntley,  lieutenant  colonel; 
William  R.  Collins,  major. 

Frederick  A.  Moore,  captain;  Caleb  Torry,  lieutenant;  James 
Kelly,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — John  Salsbury,  Henry  Reed,  Jonah  R.  Broughton. 

Tephan  Broughton,  lieutenant. 

Captains — Amos  Wilson,  Elijah  King. 

Lieutenants — Heman  Willson,  Elijah  Norton. 

Ensigns — Peter  Copwell,  Samuel  Warner. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Martin  O.  Coe,  colonel;  Moses  Stoddard,  lieutenant  colonel;  Wil- 
liam Olmstead,  major;  David  White,  surgeon;  Elijah  Butler,  sur- 
geon's mate;  Lewis  M.  Gates,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Stephen  P.  Wilcox  (of  riflemen),  Ebenezer  Lawrence, 
Essacher  Allen. 

Lieutenants — David  Baker,  Garry  Storm,  Henry  Welsey,  Davis 
Blakely. 

Ensigns — Ephraim  Smith,  Henry  Tuttle,  Isaac  Walker,  Philip 
Church. 


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1S21. 


2246  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Uriah  Slayton,  captain;  Lucius  Parks,  lieutenant;  Levi 
Wright,  ensign. 

Benjamin  Cooley,  captain;  Asa  D.  Butterfield,  lieutenant;  William 
Codman,  ensign. 

Sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Chauncey  Smith,  assistant  hospital  surgeon;  Benjamin  Allen, 
paymaster. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Augustus  Rogers,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Jordan,  moved;  Wil- 
liam Fitch,  major,  vice  Rogers,  promoted. 

Chester  Jarvis,  captain,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  Titus  B.  David- 
son, lieutenant,  vice  Jarvis,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Dwight  Jarvis,  vice  Babbit,  moved ;  Asa  Abel,  vice  Ells- 
worth, resigned;  Ira  Ingalls,  vice  Luddington,  moved;  Ezra  Haw- 
kins, vice  Jay,  moved. 

Riflemen — John  Doolittle,  captain,  vice  Fitch,  promoted;  Chester 
Wright,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Doolittle,  promoted;  Waterman  Ells- 
worth, second  lieutenant,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Asa  Gardner, 
ensign,  vice  Ellsworth,  promoted. 

Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathan  Kingsley,  colonel,  vice  Seward,  resigned;  Lionel  Sheldon, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Kingsley,  promoted;  Calvin  Day,  major, 
vice  Sheldon,  promoted;  Harvey  W.  Babcock,  adjutant,  vice  Sny- 
der, resigned;  Josiah  Hawe,  quartermaster;  Henry  Preston,  pay- 
master; Joseph  Carpenter,  surgeon;  Uriah  G.  Bigelow,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Daniel  Waterman,  John  Mason. 

Lieutenants — John  Pratt,  Josiah  Turner. 

Ensigns — Amos  Chippen,  Dyer  Adams. 


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One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Illustrious  Remmington,  lieutenant,  vice 
Smith,  resigned;  Hiram  Flint,  ensign,  vice  Clary,  moved. 

Riflemen — Aaron  North,  captain,  vice  Peck,  resigned;  David 
Belknap,  first  lieutenant,  vice  North,  promoted;  Angus  Griffin,  sec- 
ond lieutenant,  vice  Belknap,  promoted;  Amos  Brown,  ensign,  vice 
North,  resigned. 

Nicholas  Ferris,  lieutenant,  vice  Snyder,  moved;  Eleazer  Robins, 
ensign,  vice  Ferris,  promoted. 

Uriah  T.  Phelps,  lieutenant;  Elisha  Cornish,  ensign. 

Julius  Wickwire,  captain,  vice  Faulkner,  moved;  Henry  Rice, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wickwire,  promoted;  William  Campbell,  ensign, 
vice  Rice,  promoted. 

Rufus  Sabin,  captain,  vice  Dutcher,  resigned;  Lorin  Perrigo,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gilchrist,  resigned;  John  D.  Branch,  ensign,  vice  Sabin, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Wheeler  R.  Warrener,  captain,  vice  Beach,  moved;  Simmons 
Lewis,  lieutenant,  vice  Ogden,  promoted;  Horace  Griswold,  ensign. 

Andrew  Mann,  junior,  captain;  Johnson  Wright,  lieutenant,  vice 
Mann,  promoted;  Joseph  Le  Lord,  ensign. 

Sixtieth  regiment: 

Asa  Eddy,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Gardner,  resigned;  Henry 
Hopkins,  major,  vice  Eddy,  promoted;  Levi  Stewart,  adjutant,  vice 
Mann,  resigned;  Abel  Morse,  surgeon,  vice  Herrington,  deceased. 

Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abel  Calkins,  colonel,  vice  Deming,  resigned;  Jesse  Smith,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Calkins,  promoted;  Israel  Nichols,  major,  vice 
Smith,  promoted;  Abner  Pierce,  adjutant,  vice  Bryan,  transferred; 
Orry  Harris,  quartermaster,  vice  Angel,  resigned;  Moses  B.  Smith, 
surgeon's  mate. 


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2248  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Isaac  H.  Stearns,  captain,  vice  Nichols,  promoted; 
Samuel  Harris,  lieutenant,  vice  Stearns,  promoted;  William  Stick- 
ney,  ensign,  vice  Harris,  promoted. 

John  Gross,  captain,  vice  Lee,  resigned;  John  Deming,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Gross,  promoted;  Hamilton  Gregory,  ensign,  vice  Deming, 
promoted. 

Nathan  B.  Carpenter,  lieutenant;  Joseph  Earl,  ensign,  vice  Car- 
penter, promoted. 

Poller  Eldred,  captain,  vice  Herrington,  resigned;  Thomas  Tif- 
fany, lieutenant,  vice  Eldred,  promoted;  Daniel  Eldred,  ensign,  vice 
Tiffany,  promoted. 

Elisha  Pratt,  captain,  vice  Van  Nostrand,  moved;  Richard  F. 
Fenton,  lieutenant,  vice  Pratt,  promoted;  Horatio  Reed,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Aaron  Dow,  colonel,  vice  Walker,  resigned;  William  Utter,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Dow,  promoted;  Cyrus  Brown,  major,  vice 
Utter,  promoted;  Horris  Manly,  surgeon;  Stephen  Whipple,  pay- 
master. 

Captains — Alvin  Cook,  Samuel  Payne,  Doraster  Hatch. 

Lieutenants — Perez  Maine,  Olcott  B.  Palmer,  Elias  Bestow. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Bevins,  Jestin  (Justin)  Higgins. 

Riflemen — Henry  Lake,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Mores,  moved; 
George  H.  Thomas,  ensign,  vice  Lake,  promoted. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  H.  Maxwell,  colonel,  vice  Mount,  promoted;  Samuel 
Woodhull,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Coles,  resigned;  John  G.  Morgan, 
major,  vice  Woodhull,  promoted. 

Captains — David  M.  Cowdry,  vice  (James  S.)  Smith,  aide  to 
(Major)  General  (Edward  W.)  Laight;  Jonathan  Tucker,  vice  Rus- 


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sell,  resigned;  John  C.  Smith,  vice  C.  S.  Woodhull,  promoted;  Isaac 
Carpenter,  vice  (William)  Gracie,  aide  to  (Major)  General  (Jonas) 
Mapes. 

Lieutenants — Edward  B.  Tylee,  vice  Cowdrey,  promoted;  Albert 
Woodhull,  vice  Tucker,  promoted;  Anthony  Morris,  vice  Smith, 
promoted;  Robert  B.  Atterbury,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted. 

John  L.  Gardiner,  ensign,  vice  Tylee,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Zebedee  Ring,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Maxwell,  promoted;  John 
M.  Ryer,  major,  vice  Ring,  promoted. 

Captains — Samuel  T.  Ross,  vice  Ryer,  promoted;  James  Mellis, 
vice  Morgan,  promoted. 

William  B.  Ballow,  lieutenant,  vice  Duryee,  moved. 

Ensigns — Robert  Mcjimsey,  vice  Ballow,  promoted;  Hunn  C. 
Beach. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Schiefrelin,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sickels,  resigned. 

Victor  B.  Waldron,  captain,  vice  Mapes. 

To  rank  from  November  10,  1820 — Elisha  Averill,  lieutenant,  vice 
Espada,  moved;  Henry  Bolster,  ensign,  vice  Averill,  promoted. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — James  Denyse,  captain;  James  C.  Church,  lieu- 
tenant; W'illiam  W.  Cropsey,  ensign. 

John  C.  Lott,  captain,  vice  Schoonmaker,  promoted;  Jacob 
WyckofL  lieutenant,  vice  Lott,  promoted;  John  Ditmis,  ensign,  vice 
Wyckoff,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 
Archibald  Robertson,  ensign. 


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st.  lawrence  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Andrew  A.  Crampton,  vice  Hale,  moved;  David  Olin, 
vice  J.  D.  Olin,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Ansel  Tupper,  vice  Crampton,  promoted;  Russell 
Knox,  vice  Bunnell,  declining;  Elisha  Rich,  vice  Santford,  moved; 
Philo  Hurlbut,  vice  Kellogg,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Northrop;  Rollin  Smith,  vice  Phelps,  moved; 
John  Rich,  vice  Olin,  promoted;  John  Norway,  vice  Wells,  resigned; 
Brenton  Round,  vice  Hurlbut,  promoted;  Worden  Griffin,  vice  Bar- 
hydt,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Silas  Wright,  captain;  Henry  Foot,  lieutenant;  George 
Bridge,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — David  L.  Haskill,  James  Murphey,  Nathan  Osburn, 
Abel  Kelsey,  Phineas  Durfey,  Samuel  Devan,  Samuel  Daniels, 
junior. 

Lieutenants — Harvey  Tombling,  Russell  Smith,  Asher  Bacon, 
Daniel  Richardson,  Joseph  Brush,  Azariah  Rouse  (of  riflemen), 
Daniel  H.  McEwen,  Isaac  Bartholomew,  junior,  Silas  Chandler. 

Ensigns — Henry  Shirling,  John  B.  Judd,  George  Smith,  John  L. 
Riggs,  Joseph  Durfey,  Benjamin  Day,  Nathaniel  Taggart,  vice 
Ogden,  resigned;  Franklin  Daniels,  Thaddeus  Smith. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Caleb  Hough,  captain,  vice  Clarkson,  resigned;  John  Golden,  first 
lieutenant;   Nathaniel   Parmeter,  second  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Pardon   Payn,  captain,  vice  Turner,  moved;  Lyman  Merriman, 
tenant;  Orlando  Chapin,  ensign. 
rty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

I  reorge  C.  Conant,  judge  advocate,  vice  Attwater,  moved. 


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saratoga  county. 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Burr  Dauchy,  captain,  vice  Wright,  resigned;  Samuel  Dauchy, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  moved;  Pascal  P.  Wheeler,  ensign,  vice  B. 
Dauchy,  promoted. 

Hugh  Alexander,  lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Jonathan 
Edgcomb,  ensign,  vice  Alexander,  promoted. 

John  Pettinger,  captain,  vice  Palmer,  resigned;  Walter  Hamilton, 
lieutenant,  vice  W.  Hamilton,  resigned;  Nathaniel  Griggs,  ensign. 

Nehemiah  Whitlock,  captain,  vice  Cornwell,  resigned;  John 
Huyck,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Whitlock,  promoted;  Ira  Potter, 
ensign,  vice  Huyck,  promoted. 

Jacob  Conklin,  captain,  vice  Potter,  declining;  Amos  Merrihew, 
lieutenant,  vice  Conklin,  promoted;  Asa  Barker,  ensign,  vice  Merri- 
hew, promoted. 

Abraham  Sleazer,  captain;  Uriah  Veeder,  lieutenant,  vice  Bell, 
moved;  Derick  Veeder,  ensign,  vice  U.  Veeder,  promoted. 

Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abel  Hendrick,  quartermaster,  vice  Calkins,  resigned. 

Harry  Lincoln,  captain;  Austine  Brown,  lieutenant,  vice  Mosher, 
moved;  John  G.  Satterlee,  ensign,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

William  J.  Angle,  captain,  vice  Palmer,  declining;  Isaac  Nash, 
lieutenant,  vice  Angle,  promoted;  David  Boss,  ensign,  vice  Nash, 
promoted. 

Amasa  Martin,  captain,  vice  Ormsbee,  resigned;  Thomas  Easter- 
brook,  lieutenant,  vice  Martin,  promoted;  Edmond  J.  Hewitt,  ensign, 
vice  Lapham,  resigned. 

Ebenezer  Darrow,  ensign  of  light  infantry,  vice  Runnels,  resigned. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Cramer,  paymaster,  vice  Hicks,  moved;  Eli  Granger, 
quartermaster,  vice  Millegan,  resigned. 


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Thomas  J.  Collins,  lieutenant,  vice  Craig,  resigned;  Jacob  G.  Ball, 
ensign,  vice  Olney,  moved. 

John  Bennett,  lieutenant,  vice  Cramer,  promoted;  Garret  W.  Van 
Veghten,  ensign,  vice  Bennett,  promoted. 

John  Fitzgerald,  captain,  vice  Emerson,  resigned;  Theodore  F. 
Comstock,  lieutenant,  vice  Fitzgerald,  promoted;  William 
McGregor,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Stiles,  resigned. 

Salma  Hawley,  captain,  vice  Mott,  moved;  Hiram  Demmick,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hawley,  promoted;  Franklin  Hoag,  ensign,  vice  Dem- 
mick, promoted. 

Riflemen — Samuel  N.  Bateman,  lieutenant,  vice  Granger,  quar- 
termaster; Elihu  Morgan,  ensign,  vice  Comstock,  lieutenant  of 
infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  W.  Paddock,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Newton,  moved; 
George  P.  Cronkhite,  adjutant,  vice  Paddock,  promoted;  Henry 
Rockwell,  quartermaster,  vice  Cronkhite,  promoted;  James  Mosher, 
paymaster,  vice  Rockwell,  promoted. 

George  W.  Peck,  captain,  vice  Ide,  resigned;  Levi  Dibble,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Mallory,  resigned;  Arnold  Young,  ensign,  vice  Peck, 
promoted. 

Lyman  Tinney,  lieutenant,  vice  Call,  exempted;  Ira  Orton,  ensign, 
vice  Tinney,  promoted. 

Bela  Sage,  captain,  vice  Scofield,  resigned;  Samuel  Atwell,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Sage,  promoted;  Minor  Scofield,  ensign,  vice  Atwell, 
promoted. 

Reuben  Willard,  captain,  vice  Scovil,  resigned;  Thomas  Harris, 
lieutenant,  vice  Russell,  declining;  Isaiah  Parmenter,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Willard,  promoted. 


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delaware  county. 

Twenty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Liberty  Preston,  quartermaster,  vice  North,  moved;  Robert  Clark, 
assistant  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Sage,  declining. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ozias  S.  Decker,  lieutenant,  vice  Phelps,  moved;  Stephen  Hayt, 
lieutenant,  vice  Maybee,  moved;  William  Laughram,  ensign,  vice 
Hayt,  promoted. 

Thomas  L.  Landon,  captain,  vice  Mabee,  resigned;  Glover  Ben- 
net,  lieutenant,  vice  Landon,  promoted;  Clore  Light,  ensign,  vice 
Colter,  resigned. 

Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elihu  Ells,  colonel,  vice  Sackrider,  deceased;  John  Mcllwaine, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Ells,  promoted;  David  Olmstead,  major,  vice 
Mcllwaine,  promoted;  Henry  Kear,  quartermaster;  Russell  Hotch- 
kiss,  paymaster;  Parus  Halsey,  surgeon;  Calvin  Howard,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Andrew  G.  Ten  Eyck,  captain,  vice  Olmstead,  promoted;  John  U. 
Ten  Eyck,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  G.  Ten  Eyck,  promoted;  Henry  Sorn- 
berger,  ensign,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  promoted. 

Peter  Brewer,  captain;  Richard  W.  Miller,  lieutenant,  vice  Brewer, 
promoted;  Joseph  Orr,  ensign,  vice  Miller,  promoted. 

Matthew  L.  Kentor,  lieutenant;  George  Moore,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Yaples,  quartermaster,  vice  Sands,  moved;  David  F.  More, 
paymaster. 

James  Demond,  captain,  vice  Dean,  resigned;  William  Kittle, 
lieutenant,  vice  Demond,  promoted;  Matthew  Holcott,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  John  H.  Gregory: 

Nathan  W.  Williams,  paymaster. 


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1821. 


2254  Annual  Report  of  the 

James  F.  Hitt,  captain,  vice  Gee,  resigned;  William  Hitt,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  J.  Hitt,  promoted;  Peter  V.  G.  White,  ensign,  vice  W. 
Hitt,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Charles  Knap,  lieutenant,  vice  Bissett,  moved;  Daniel 
Horton,  ensign,  vice  Knap,  promoted. 

Sixth  division  of  infantry: 

Herman  D.  Gould,  aid  to  the  major  general. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ezekiel  Harmon,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  S.  Brown,  adjutant,  vice  Williams,  moved;  John 
Palmer,  quartermaster,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Apollos  P.  Auger, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Harmon,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Ezra  D.  Brown,  lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  resigned; 
Samuel  Bishop,  ensign,  vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Abner  Brown,  captain,  vice  Hutchinson,  resigned;  Cyrus  Hood, 
lieutenant;  Irad  Crippin,  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  William 
Root,  ensign,  vice  Crippin,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  T.  Gifford,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  J.  Church;  Daniel  Frank- 
lin, major,  vice  Gifford,  promoted;  Abner  P.  Phelps,  quartermaster, 
vice  Chaffee;  Richard  Dibble,  surgeon,  vice  Lee;  Burkley  Gillet, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — Ebenezer  Clark,  captain,  vice  Wright, 
resigned;  Samuel  Bassett,  lieutenant,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Harvey 
Field,  ensign,  vice  Bassett,  promoted. 

Captains — Henry  P.  Culver,  vice  Franklin,  promoted;  Abishai 
Gleason,  vice  Wright;  Daniel  Jameson,  vice  Beeman;  Thester  T. 
Holbrook,  vice  Pendil,  resigned. 


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Lieutenants— John  Kendal,  vice  Culver,  promoted;  Samuel  M. 
Elmore,  vice  Gleason,  promoted;  John  Sherwood,  vice  Taylor, 
resigned;  Martin  Bromley,  vice  Jameson,  promoted;  Samuel  South- 
worth,  vice  Parmele,  moved. 

Ensigns — Aaron  Arnold,  vice  Elmore,  promoted;  Cyrus  Handy, 
vice  Kendal,  promoted;  John  Southworth,  vice  Holbrook,  pro- 
moted; Moses  Sperry,  vice  Bromley,  promoted;  Henry  Merrill,  vice 
S.  Southworth,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — James  Henry,  vice  Warner,  promoted;  William  Vin- 
cent, vice  Markham,  declining. 

Lieutenants — Anson  Parish,  vice  Vincent,  promoted;  Robert 
Winchel,  vice  Henry,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Josiah  Denton,  vice  Parish,  promoted;  Stephen  Arm- 
strong; Phelps  Smith. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Otis  Turner,  colonel,  vice  (Charles)  Dunham  and  Herrington 
(Micah  Harrington),  resigned;  Oliver  Bennett,  lieutenant  colonel, 
vice  Turner,  promoted;  Daniel  P.  Bigelow,  major;  Lyman  Bates, 
adjutant,  vice  Brown,  deceased;  Archibald  L.  Daniels,  quartermas- 
ter, vice  Turner,  resigned. 

Captains — John  H.  Tyler,  vice  Fuller,  resigned;  Seymour  (B.) 
Murdock,  vice  I.  Murdock,  resigned;  Jonathan  Gates,  vice  Hale; 
Samuel  Goodrich,  vice  Bradner,  resigned. 

Riflemen — Nathan  Whitney,  captain,  vice  White,  moved;  Harry 
Boardman,  lieutenant,  vice  Whitney,  promoted. 

Captains — William  C.  Turner,  Aden  Foster. 

Lieutenants — Grosvenor  Daniels,  Matthias  Brown,  Arba  Chubb, 
Oliver  Benton,  William  Love,  Dennis  Kingsley. 

Ensigns — Truman  Mason,  Abel  Shoals,  Jabez  Kirkland,  Walter 
Fairfield,  Barnuel  Fair,  Chapin  Street,  Arnold  Lewis. 


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2256  Annual  Report  of  the 

cayuga  county. 

Resolved,  that  Ebenezer  S.  Beach  be  no  longer  brigadier  general 
of  the  seventh  brigade  of  infantry  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue 
accordingly. 

David  Sage,  brigadier  general,  vice  Beach,  superseded. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  John  D.  Friest  (DeFreest,  DeForest),  junior,  be 
no  longer  colonel  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of 
infantry  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

Robert  Christie,  colonel,  vice  J.  D.  Friest,  junior,  superseded. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Hillebert,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Moss,  resigned. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Daniel  McDougall,  inspector,  vice  Mclntyre,  resigned. 

Fourteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Resolved,  that  Peter  Sanders  be  no  longer  inspector  of  the  four- 
teenth brigade  of  infantry,  and  that  a  supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

Richard  McMichael,  quartermaster,  vice  McDougall,  promoted; 
John  Broderick,  inspector,  vice  Sanders,  superseded. 

Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Jacob  G.  Sanders,  captain,  vice  Teller,  re- 
signed; Robert  J.  Scoor,  lieutenant,  vice  T.  Hamlin,  moved;  Joshua 
Seaman,  ensign,  vice  C.  Ffamlin,  moved. 

Sidney  B.  Potter,  captain,  vice  Carroll,  resigned;  Cornelius  J. 
DeWitt,  lieutenant,  vice  Potter,  promoted;  John  Knight,  ensign, 
vice  DeWitt,  promoted;  Jacob  Defforest,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice 
Maxcn,  moved. 


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1821. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amos  Bennet,  major,  vice  McClave,  resigned. 

Lemuel  Ludd,  captain,  vice  Bennet,  promoted;  Jesse  Abbey,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Ludd,  promoted;  Henry  Wiltsie,  ensign,  vice  Abbey, 
promoted;  Benoni  J.  Doty,  ensign,  vice  Towers,  moved. 

Resolved,  that  Brittan  B.  Tallman  be  no  longer  adjutant  of  the 
One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry,  and  that  a 
supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Jacob  Hannon,  adjutant,  vice  (Ira)  Avery,  resigned,  and  Tallman, 
superseded. 

Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Llenry  Davis,  captain,  vice  South,  resigned;  James  Winne,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Davis,  promoted;  Abraham  J.  Clute,  ensign,  vice  Winne, 
promoted;  George  R.  Shibley,  ensign;  Ebenezer  Thorp,  lieutenant, 
vice  Hubbs,  resigned;  Lyman  Davis,  ensign;  Richard  Bennet, 
ensign,  vice  Brand,  declining. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Otis  J.  Tracey,  colonel,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Erastus  Dickerson, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Clapp,  resigned;  Israel  Baldwin,  major,  vice 
Robinson,  resigned. 

Samuel  Ross,  chaplain. 

Erastus  Smith,  captain,  vice  Tracey,  promoted;  Luman  McNeal, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  David  Wilson,  ensign,  vice 
McNeal,  promoted. 

William   H.   Dickerson,   captain,  vice   E.   Dickerson,   promoted; 
Alanson  Darling,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  F.  Dickerson,  promoted;  Jona- 
than Brown,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Darling,  promoted. 
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2258  Annual  Report  of  the 

Joseph  Julliand,  junior,  captain,  vice  Baldwin,  promoted;  Joseph 
Elliott,  lieutenant,  vice  Julliand,  promoted;  Pliny  Nicholls,  ensign, 
vice  Elliott,  promoted. 

George  Agard,  captain,  vice  Grant,  resigned;  Job  Rowley,  lieuten- 
ant: Eli  Tarbell,  ensign,  vice  Rogers,  resigned. 

New  company — David  Smith,  captain;  John  White,  lieutenant; 
William  Scott,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Gerardus  Van  Der  Lyn,  captain;  Richard  Van 
Wagener,  lieutenant;  George  Farnham,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Kenyon,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Coggshall,  resigned;  Isaiah 
Lord,  major,  vice  Kenyon,  promoted;  Seth  S.  Henderson,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Sellick  Fairchild,  captain,  vice  Pulford,  resigned;  Silas  S.  Davis, 
lieutenant,  vice  Collin,  moved;  Amos  Darling,  ensign,  vice  Fairchild, 
promoted. 

Nathan  Brown,  junior,  captain,  vice  Hall,  resigned;  Amos  Chap- 
pell,  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Daniel  Fairchild,  ensign, 
vice  Chappell,  promoted. 

Russell  Stewart,  captain,  vice  Lord,  promoted;  John  H.  Lawton, 
lieutenant,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  Garret  Warner,  ensign,  vice 
Lawton,  promoted. 

Daniel  Livermore,  captain,  vice  Hager,  resigned;  Martin  Liver- 
more, lieutenant,  vice  D.  Livermore,  promoted;  Henry  Reynolds, 
ensign,  vice  M.  Livermore,  promoted. 

Nathaniel  Hodskins,  captain;  Alval  C.  Kingsley,  lieutenant;  Levi 
Canuth,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Joseph  Smith,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Jones, 
resigned;  Zira  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Joseph  Lord,  junior,  captain,  vice  Lamphier,  resigned; 


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Amos   Breed,  junior,   lieutenant,   vice   Lord,  promoted;   Hendrick 
Crain,  ensign. 

CHENANGO  AND  DELAWARE  COUNTIES. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
Josiah  N.  Wright,  adjutant,  vice  Stowell,  resigned;  Chester  Red- 
field,  paymaster,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Joseph  B.Young,  chaplain. 
Ensigns — Robert  B.  Warner,  vice  Redfield,  promoted;  Ira  Bal- 
com,  vice  Sherman,  resigned. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Medbury,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Olney,  declined;  James 
Olney,  major,  vice  Medbury,  promoted. 

Captains — Isaac  Jones,  junior,  vice  Olney,  promoted;  Silas  Ames, 
vice  Mattison,  resigned ;  Humphrey  Wilber,  vice  Medbury,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Lewis  Crandall,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  John  H. 
Reynolds,  vice  Calkins,  moved;  John  B.  Bancraft,  vice  Lawrence, 
moved;  Henry  Field,  vice  Wilber,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Edward  Champlin,  vice  Crandall,  promoted;  William 
Greenleaf,  vice  Peck,  moved;  William  Jacobs,  vice  Bancraft,  pro- 
moted; Oliver  S.  Medbury,  vice  Field,  promoted;  Daniel  Westcoat, 
vice  Clark,  deceased. 

Company  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Chenango: 

Erastus  Lathrop, captain;  Ira  Lee,  first  lieutenant;  Jacob  S.  Reese, 
second  lieutenant;  Milo  Hatch,  cornet. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Noyes,  junior,  adjutant;  Eli  M.Gibbs,  quartermaster;  Henry 
Dewey,  paymaster. 

Riflemen — Samuel  Randall,  lieutenant;  Alexander  McCullough, 
ensign. 


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2260  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — Orrin  How,  vice  Haight,  resigned;  Lorenzo  Hatch, 
vice  Newton,  moved;  Eleazer  Brown,  vice  York,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Simeon  B.  Marsh,  Amos  T.  Mead. 

Ensigns — John  Strew,  John  Ladd,  Philander  Raymond,  William 
Cook. 

William  Pendleton,  captain,  vice  Ensworth,  resigned;  William 
Arnold,  lieutenant;  Peleg  Pendleton,  ensign. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  town  of  Alfred,  Allegany  county  (for- 
merly commanded  by  Major  Alexander  Head): 

Henry  McHenry,  junior,  major  commandant;  Samuel  Nealy,  pay- 
master; Asa  Lee  Davison,  surgeon's  mate. 

Lieutenants — Jabez  Lamphere,  Dennis  Saunders. 

Ensigns — John  Babcock,  junior,  Peter  Herman,  James  Allen. 

Captains — Ammi  Whitney,  Joseph  Goodrich. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  town  of  Angelica,  Allegany  county 
(formerly  commanded  by  Major  Josiah  Utter): 

Stephen  Coles,  major  commandant;  Amos  Peabody,  adjutant; 
John  Utter,  paymaster. 

Josiah  Lippenwell,  captain;  William  Bennet,  lieutenant;  Edward 
Renwick,  ensign. 

David  Downing,  junior,  captain;  Luke  B.  Crandall,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Knight,  ensign. 

Chester  Rotch,  captain ;  Truman  Freeman,  lieutenant. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  town  of  Pike,  Allegany  county,  com- 
manded by  Major  Thomas  Dole: 

Aaron  Haskin,  ensign. 

Joseph  Maxson,  junior,  captain;  Abijah  Jones,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Fo:  gn. 


State  Historian.  2261 

1821. 

Battalion   of  infantry   in   the  town   of  Ossian,   Allegany  county 
(Tom  Lemen,  major  commandant): 

Peter  Covert,  adjutant;  Heman  Orton,  paymaster;  Philip  P.  Rich, 
surgeon. 

George  Lemen,  captain;  Ezekiel  Cowen,  ensign. 

Isaac  H.  Consollus,  captain;  William  Gould,  lieutenant;  Phineas 
Howard,  ensign. 

James  H.  Boylan,  captain;  William  Shepard,  lieutenant;  Abner 
Hoyt,  ensign. 

Erastus  Whitney,  captain;  Samuel  Carter,  lieutenant;  Alva  Crut- 
tendon,  ensign. 

Nathaniel  Covert,  lieutenant. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  town  of  Rushford,  Allegany  county 
(Simon  Wilson,  major  commandant): 

Matthew  P.  Cady,  adjutant. 

Marvin  P.  Bludd,  captain;  Wrilliam  Hale,  lieutenant;  Sampson 
Hardy,  ensign. 

Caras  H.  Clement,  captain;  Allen  Herrick,  lieutenant;  Pliny  Ban- 
nister, ensign. 

Jackson  Swift,  lieutenant;  John  Hammond,  ensign. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Ives,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Conkey,  resigned;  Chauncey 
Barnes,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Ives,  promoted;  Eli  Rogers,  junior, 
major,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  Philander  Pitcher,  adjutant,  vice  Bush, 
resigned;  Samuel  Ives,  quartermaster,  vice  Pitcher,  promoted;  Seth 
Miller,  junior,  paymaster,  vice  Ives,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Fellows  E.  Taylor,  captain,  vice  Rogers,  pro- 
moted; Jeremiah  Seymour,  lieutenant;  Joseph  House,  ensign. 


1821. 


2262  Annual  Report  of  the 

Solomon  Killam,  captain,  vice  Salmons,  resigned;  Woodruff  B. 
Houg-h,  lieutenant,  vice  Killam,  promoted;  Clark  Riggs,  ensign, 
vice  Woodruff,  promoted. 

John  Whittlesey,  captain,  vice  Barnes,  promoted;  Isaac  Lyman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Whittlesey,  promoted;  Riley  Parsons,  ensign,  vice 
Lyman,  promoted. 

Chester  Hunt,  captain,  vice  Fox,  declining. 

One  Hundred  and  First  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Dayan,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bailey,  declined;  Freedom 
Wright,  junior,  major,  vice  Dayan,  promoted;  Peter  Hansom,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Spalding,  resigned. 

Ransom  Hartwell,  captain,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Joseph  Bar- 
num,  lieutenant,  vice  Hartwell,  promoted;  Joshua  Tower,  ensign, 
vice  Barnum,  promoted. 

William  Allis,  lieutenant,  vice  Reed,  resigned;  Isaac  Bacon, 
ensign,  vice  Hanson,  promoted. 

Xathan  Wright,  captain,  vice  E.  Wright,  resigned;  Alpheus 
White,  lieutenant,  vice  N.  Wright,  promoted;  Malachi  Van  Dusen, 
ensign,  vice  White,  promoted. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Forty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Tyler,  major. 

Captains — Deliverance  B.  Flarvey,  William  Post. 

Gilbert  Pearse,  lieutenant;  Pierce  U.  McKean,  ensign. 

Alfred  Lockwood,  captain;  Darius  Winans,  lieutenant;  Jacob 
Kniskern,  ensign;  David  Cornwell,  ensign. 

Roland  Root,  captain;  David  Francis,  junior,  lieutenant;  Ebenezer 
Brackctt,  junior,  ensign;  Ransom  Barker,  ensign. 

Jacob  Patrie,  captain;  John  Commer,  lieutenant;  Horris  Austin, 
lieutenant. 


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One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Wyllys  Hosford,  major;  Harvey  Camp,  surgeon. 

David  Johnson,  junior,  captain;  John  Rice,  lieutenant;  Asahel 
Whitcomb,  ensign. 

Jacob  S.  Scofield,  captain;  Joseph  H.  Miller,  lieutenant;  Ezekiel 
Griffen,  ensign. 

Smith  Hopkins,  captain;  Timothy  Baldwin,  lieutenant;  Fowler 
Newton,  ensign. 

Orrin  Parsons,  captain. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Zadock  Pratt,  junior,  captain;  Alvin  Bushnell,  first  lieutenant; 
Ransom  Wolcut,  second  lieutenant. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  attached  to  the  Thirty-seventh  brigade 
(commanded  by  Major  Mark  Spencer): 

Francis  N.  Wilson,  adjutant;  William  Haight,  paymaster. 

David  Winans,  captain;  Stephen  F.  Cherritree,  lieutenant;  Zadock 
Newman,  ensign. 

George  Wickes,  captain;  Benjamin  P.  Burhans,  lieutenant;  Zerah 
Jenkins,  ensign;  Henry  Edwards,  ensign. 

Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Anthony  C.  Hoghtaling,  lieutenant  colonel;  Ambrose  Kirtland, 
major. 

Light  Infantry — Samuel  King,  captain;  Russell  Judson,  lieu- 
tenant; Ephraim  A.  Bogardus,  ensign. 

Obadiah  Caldwell,  lieutenant;  David  Hall,  ensign;  Charles  Bart- 
lett,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  McCarty,  colonel;  John  W.  Prosser,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Andrew  Whitbeck,  major;  Abraham  Verplanck,  adjutant;  Charles 
McMullen,  quartermaster;  Barent  Ten  Eyck,  paymaster. 


1821. 


1821. 


2264  Annual  Report  of  the 

Archibald  Stephens,  junior,  captain;  Abraham  Snyder,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Niles,  ensign. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Silas  C.  Perry,  captain;  Noble  Clemons,  lieu- 
tenant; James  S.  Whallon,  ensign. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

George  Brown,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Standard,  ensign,  vice  Gibbs,  moved. 

John  Wyley,  lieutenant,  vice  Shead,  resigned;  Luther  Jewett, 
ensign,  vice  Wyley,  promoted;  Noah  E.  King,  lieutenant,  vice  Tis- 
dale,  resigned;  Lorenzo  Graham,  ensign,  vice  Dickson,  resigned. 

Nathaniel  Odle,  captain,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Andrew  C.  Bettis, 
lieutenant,  vice  Odle,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Walter  Cone,  vice  Bettis,  promoted;  John  M.  Capron; 
Albert  P.  Brayton. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Henry  Smith,  surgeon,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Handly  W.  Bush- 
nell,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Chauncey  Lee,  lieutenant,  vice  Martin,  moved;  Henry  Wright, 
ensign,  vice  Lee,  promoted. 

Richard  S.  Bainbridge,  captain,  vice  Hukins,  declined;  John  Dow, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bainbridge,  promoted. 

Asa  Hamlin,  junior,  captain,  vice  Simmons,  declining;  Beriah 
Allen,  lieutenant,  vice  Hamlin,  promoted;  George  Swan,  ensign,  vice 
Allen,  promoted. 

Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

.  .•     Park,    lieutenant    colonel,    vice    Abbott,    resigned;    Jesse 


State  Historian.  2265 

Humaston,  major,  vice  Park,  promoted;  Charles  Holdridge,  pay- 
master, vice  Perkins,  resigned;  Joshua  Ransom,  surgeon,  vice  Rath- 
bun,  deceased;  Abiram  Parker,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Ransom, 
promoted. 

Captains — Linus  Parker;  Henry  N.  Halstead,  vice  Humaston, 
promoted;  Henry  Warner,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Gates  Miller,  vice 
Wadhams,  declined;  Lent  M.  Upson,  vice  Penfield,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Otis  Wheelock,  vice  Holstead,  promoted;  Daniel 
Stacy,  vice  WTarner,  promoted;  Arad  Wells,  vice  Miller,  promoted; 
Clark  Crawford;  Fowler  Penfield,  vice  Upson,  promoted;  Lyman 
Curtis,  vice  Stacy,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Chauncey  Woodruff,  vice  Penfield,  promoted;  Alvro 
Matthews,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Amos  Woodworth;  John  P.  Hal- 
stead,  vice  Wheelock,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amos  Roberts,  colonel,  vice  Avery,  resigned;  Amos  Norton,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Roberts,  promoted;  Henry  Harsey,  major,  vice 
Grave,  resigned. 

Samuel  Jewett,  captain,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  Franklin  New- 
bury, lieutenant,  vice  Jewett,  promoted;  William  Ferguson,  ensign, 
vice  Newbury,  promoted. 

Stephen  Salsbury,  captain, vice  Harsey,  promoted;  Reuben  Tower, 
lieutenant,  vice  R.  Tower,  promoted;  Benjamin  Southwick,  ensign, 
vice  Tower,  promoted. 

John  I.  Mabbett,  captain,  vice  Pratt,  moved;  Artimas  L.  Newton, 
lieutenant,  vice  Mabbatt,  promoted;  James  I.  Budlong,  ensign,  vice 
Newton,  promoted;  Harlow  Marsh,  ensign,  vice  Luce,  moved. 

Light  Infantry — Sion  Rhodes,  captain,  vice  B.  Rhodes,  re- 
signed; Jonathan  Greene,  lieutenant,  vice  Rhodes,  promoted;  John 
Budlong,  ensign,  vice  Greene,  moved. 


1821. 


1821. 


2266  Annual  Report  of  the 

ulster  county. 

Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Reuben  Deyo,  quartermaster,  vice  Smith,  declining;  Merriteus 
Wirtz,  surgeon,  vice  J.  Wirtz,  resigned;  John  Bogardus,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  M.  Wirtz,  promoted. 

Stephen  W.  Sidney,  captain,  vice  Ransom,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Peter  Werden,  vice  Gidney,  promoted ;  Gilbert  Wil- 
liams, vice  Ostrander,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Thomas  Merrit,  vice  Dubois,  declining;  John  J.  Deyo, 
vice  Werden,  promoted;  Joshua  M.  Reynolds,  vice  Clearwater, 
moved. 

Thomas  B.  Smith,  captain,  vice  Deyo,  resigned;  William  C. 
Reach,  ensign,  vice  R.  Deyo,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  Ross,  colonel,  vice  Jansen,  refusing  to  do  duty;  Alex- 
ander Kidd,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Ross,  promoted;  Jansen  Bruyn, 
quartermaster. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Derick  Roosa,  junior,  major,  vice  Kidd,  promoted;  Jacob  R. 
Hardenbergh,  paymaster,  vice  Kain,  incapable  of  duty. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

James  Bushfield,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Jacob  Snider,. 
lieutenant,  vice  Bushfield,  promoted;  Sidney  S.  Wood,  ensign. 

Archibald  Hunter,  captain,  vice  Sloat,  resigned;  Arthur  Sloat, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hunter,  promoted;  Aaron  Smith,  ensign. 

William  Jordan,  captain,  vice  Millspaugh,  moved;  Andrew  Mc- 
Curdv,  lieutenant,  vice  Jordan,  promoted;  Daniel  Barkley,  ensign. 

David  Bull,  captain,  vice  Thompson,  resigned;  Alexander  Mc- 
Creery,  lieutenant,  vice  Bull,  promoted;  William  S.  Cross,  ensign. 


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1821. 
ULSTER    COUNTY. 

James  R.  Hunter,  captain,  vice  Roosa,  promoted;  John  Whitten, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hunter,  promoted. 

Lewis  Gasharie,  captain,  vice  Goodjoin,  resigned;  Daniel  Taylor, 
lieutenant,  vice  Gasharie,  promoted;  Cornelius  Smedes,  ensign,  vice 
Taylor,  promoted. 

Cornelius  P.  Brink,  captain,  vice  Vankeuren,  moved;  William 
McCreery,  lieutenant,  vice  Brink,  promoted;  Cornelius  A.  Bruyn, 
ensign,  vice  McCreery,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stacy  Beaks,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Penney,  resigned;  Abraham 
Wilkin,  major,  vice  Beaks,  promoted;  Abraham  Hunter,  adjutant, 
vice  Walsh,  resigned. 

Jason  Corwin,  captain,  vice  Wilkin,  promoted;  John  White,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Corwin,  promoted;  Henry  Moore,  ensign,  vice  White, 
promoted. 

Benjamin  McCutchin,  captain,  vice  Pennoyer,  resigned;  Miller 
Van  Keuren,  lieutenant,  vice  McCutchin,  promoted;  John  McBride, 
ensign,  vice  Van  Keuren,  promoted. 

Samuel  W.  Eager,  lieutenant,  vice  Conger,  promoted;  Nathaniel 
Bailey,  ensign,  vice  Murray,  moved;  Moses  Smith,  ensign,  vice 
Bodine,  moved. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Tooker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Butterworth,  promoted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Zadock  Lewis,  major,  vice  Tooker,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Alexander  Blake,  adjutant,  vice  Seymour,  declined. 


1821. 


2268  Annual  Report  of  the 

ulster  county. 

Abraham  D.  Soper,  captain,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Lorton  H. 
Lewis,  lieutenant,  vice  Soper,  promoted;  Charles  Craft,  ensign,  vice 
Merritt,  resigned. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Isaac  N.  Seymour,  lieutenant,  vice  Farrington,  resigned;  Elijah 
Sneden,  ensign,  vice  Seymour,  promoted;  William  S.  Holmes,  en- 
sign, vice  Merritt,  declining. 

Charles  H.  Sly,  captain,  vice  Burnett,  resigned;  Thomas  G.  Shaw, 
ensign,  vice  Sly,  promoted. 

David  Humphrey,  captain,  vice  Dusenberry,  moved;  George 
Andrews,  lieutenant,  vice  Humphrey,  promoted. 

Frederick  W.  Farnam,  ensign  light  infantry,  vice  Phelps,  moved. 

John  W.  Brown,  captain,  vice  Bate,  resigned. 

Thirty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Conger,  paymaster,  vice  Tooker,  resigned. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Barney  Davids,  paymaster,  vice  Strang,  deceased;  Henry  Strang, 
adjutant,  vice  Odell,  promoted. 

Captains — Caleb  Holstead,  vice  Hains,  resigned;  Timothy  Have- 
land,  vice  Purdy,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Elisha  Horton,  vice  J.  Horton,  moved;  John  P. 
Guion;  Robert  Wright. 

Ensigns — George  Wildey;  John  Hart;  Garret  Brown,  vice 
Foshay,  resigned;  Henry  D.  Taylor. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

Forty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Frederick  W.  Rhinelander,  inspector,  vice  Hagerman,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2269 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — James  Patterson,  Thomas  Parsells,  junior,  Roe  Lock- 
wood,  Edmund  Blunt,  Henry  Chesebrough,  John  Halsey,  junior. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  S.  Kuypers,  surgeon,  vice  Bibby,  resigned. 

Captains,  with  rank  from  November  10,  1820 — Charles  L.  Living- 
ston, vice  Lefferts,  promoted;  William  Newton,  vice  Morris,  pro- 
moted. 

Lieutenants — John  F.  Pierson,  vice  Kip,  promoted;  Gerrit  G. 
Van  Wagenen,  vice  Livingston,  promoted;  Christopher  R.  Robert, 
vice  Clark,  promoted;  James  Nelson  Codwise,  vice  Clarkson. 

George  Wilkes,  ensign,  vice  Skillman. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  L.  Wilson,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  declined. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Munro,  vice  Clark,  declined;  George  W. 
Warner;  Jesse  Hoyt;  Junius  H.  Hatch;  Jonathan  Kittredge; 
Thomas  Wills,  junior;  George  W.  Smith. 

William  N.  Gibert,  ensign. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Russel  Fitch,  vice  Averill,  moved;  William  Sage,  vice 
Johnson,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Samuel  Barker,  vice  Sage,  promoted;  Ebenezer 
Eaton,  vice  Fitch,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Holt,  vice  Mack,  moved; 
Hall  Spink,  vice  Trask,  resigned;  Thaddeus  Barnard,  vice  Barret, 
moved. 

Ensigns — William  Wilcox,  vice  Barnard,  promoted;  Jacob  B. 
Pell,  vice  Barker,  promoted;  Joseph  Kenyon,  vice  Iiolt,  promoted; 
Ezra  Converse,  vice  Spink,  promoted;  Stephen  Palmer,  vice  Eaton, 
promoted. 


1821. 


1821. 


22-0  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Bell,  lieutenant  colonel;  Stephen  Prendergast,  major; 
John  Dexter,  adjutant. 

Riflemen — Joshua  R.  Babcock,  captain;  George  Hall,  lieutenant; 
Almon  Harrison,  ensign. 

Captains — Samuel  Hall,  Francis  Dorchester. 

Lieutenants — Joseph  Foster,  Daniel  Clark. 

Gordon  Watels,  ensign. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Chester  Boies,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Stone,  moved. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Riggs,  surgeon,  vice  Lynde,  promoted;  George  W.  Brad- 
ford, surgeon's  mate,  vice  Riggs,  promoted. 

Andrew  Burr,  captain,  vice  Webb,  resigned;  Lyman  Darby,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Burr,  promoted;  Benjamin  Drake,  ensign. 

Russell  M.  Burdick,  lieutenant,  vice  Maxon,  resigned;  Wilber 
Talman,  ensign,  vice  Burdick,  promoted. 

Henry  Stephens,  captain,  vice  Lynde,  aide  to  general;  David 
Campbell,  lieutenant,  vice  Stephens,  promoted;  William  R.  Bennet, 
ensign;  Caleb  Hitchcock,  ensign,  vice  McNiel,  resigned. 

Thirty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Lynde,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacob  Hemmingway,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Acker,  resigned; 
James  Chatterton,  major,  vice  Hemmingway,  promoted;  Horace 
Brownson,  surgeon's  mate. 

Mordecai  Low.  surgeon;  William  W.  Powers,  chaplain;  Josiah 
Hart,  paymaster. 


State  Historian.  2271 

Alanson  Brown,  captain,  vice  Root,  resigned;  John  Chapil,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Brown,  promoted;  Hiram  Rocwell,  ensign. 

John  Turner,  captain,  vice  Palmer,  resigned;  Charles  Leach,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Turner,  promoted;  Jonathan  Leach,  ensign;  John  C. 
Bailey,  ensign,  vice  Robinson,  moved. 

John  Morse,  captain,  vice  Cooley,  resigned;  Nathan  Heaton,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Morse,  promoted;  Aaron  Abbot,  ensign;  John  S.  Per- 
kins, ensign. 

Abner  Bruce,  captain;  Ira  Woods,  lieutenant;  Stephen  Hyatt, 
ensign;  Edmond  H.  Robinson,  lieutenant. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Samuel  Hull,  first  lieutenant;  Harmon  Swetland,  second 
lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Patrick,  captain,  vice  Benjamin,  resigned;  Thomas  Hamil- 
ton, lieutenant,  vice  Patrick,  promoted;  Aaron  Couch,  ensign;  Elea- 
zer  Davis,  junior,  ensign. 

Adin  Durkee,  lieutenant,  vice  Stevens,  moved;  Lester  Greeman, 
ensign,  vice  Durkee,  promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  B.  Sutton,  quartermaster,  vice  Upson  Dorsey,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 

Jeduthan  Humphrey,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Justus  Swift,  Otho  Beal,  Moses  B.  Whitmore,  Loren 
Stiles. 

Ensigns — Joseph  Hull,  Elias  W.  Frisbay,  Eli  Dickinson,  Fairman 
White. 

Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Rogers,  second,  colonel,  vice  White,  promoted;  James  S. 


1821. 


1821. 


22~ 2  Annual  Report  of  the 

Stoddard,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Rogers,  promoted;  Enos  Palmer, 
major,  vice  Stoddard,  promoted;  Frederick  U.  Sheffield,  adjutant; 
Orrin  White,  quartermaster;  Stephen  Reeves,  paymaster. 

Captains — Amariah  Ravvson,  vice  Palmer,  promoted ;  Archer  Gal- 
lowey;  Alexander  R.  Galloway;  William  Wilcox,  second;  Nathaniel 
H.  Beckwith. 

Lieutenants — George  Boyinton,  Andrew  G.  Low,  George  Beck- 
with, Ambrose  Salsbury,  William  R.  Sanford,  Stephen  McDonald, 
Halsey  B.  Scovill. 

Ensigns — William  D.  W'ylie,  Maltby  Clark,  Durfee  Chase,  Horace 
Hill,  Luther  Reeves. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Dudley  Marvin,  colonel,  vice  Bunnell,  resigned;  William  D.  Mur- 
ray, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Beebe,  resigned;  Oliver  Rose,  major, 
vice  Marvin,  promoted;  Leicester  Phelps,  adjutant;  Holloway  Hay- 
wood, quartermaster. 

Captains — Ephraim  Watkins,  Thaddeus  Remington,  Peter  C. 
Brown,  Augustus  Sackett  (light  infantry). 

Lieutenants — Jonathan  P.  Couch,  Alfred  T.  Welton,  Morey 
Aldrich,  Orlando  Morse,  Prescott  Sanger. 

Ensigns — Daniel  Clark,  Asa  Hawley,  George  Howland,  Horace 
Taylor,  Larry  Knickerbacker. 

Eorty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Jillct,  captain,  vice  Havens,  resigned;  Charles  Buckbee, 
lieutenant,  vice  Jillet,  promoted;  John  Crawford,  junior,  ensign,  vice 
Buckbee,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Ontario  commanded  by 
Major  Peter  Westfall: 

•race    D.    Williams,   adjutant;    Benjamin    Heartwell,    quarter- 
master. 


State  Historian.  2273 

James  Spooner,  captain,  vice  Ostrander,  resigned;  Zalmon  A. 
Disbrow,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Spooner,  promoted;  George  Van 
Auken,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Whitney,  resigned;  Samuel  C.  Codding- 
ton,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Auken,  promoted. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Gillis,  adjutant;  John  W.  Wilcox,  paymaster. 

David  Paull,  lieutenant;  Amos  Brunson,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Paull, 
promoted;  Jonathan  Chase,  ensign,  vice  Gillis,  promoted. 

Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Goodale,  chaplain. 

Elijah  Arnold,  captain,  vice  Colby,  resigned;  Paul  W.  Hazen, 
lieutenant,  vice  Arnold,  promoted;  Isaac  P.  White,  ensign,  vice 
Hazen,  promoted. 

Jonathan  Waters,  captain,  vice  Spencer,  resigned;  Enos  Gilbert, 
lieutenant,  vice  Waters,  promoted;  Pliney  Ackley,  ensign;  Randal 
Andrews,  ensign. 

Aaron  R.  Wheeler,  captain;  David  Wheaton,  lieutenant,  vice  Bis- 
sel,  resigned;  Osee  M.  Goodale,  ensign. 

Harvey  Bissel,  captain;  Noadiah  Case,  lieutenant,  vice  Bissel,  pro- 
moted; Samuel  S.  Case,  ensign,  vice  N.  Case,  promoted. 

Isaac  Crawford,  captain;  David  V.  Bissel,  lieutenant,  vice  Craw- 
ford, promoted;  Preston  D.  Bentley,  ensign,  vice  Bissel,  promoted. 

Eli  Brown,  captain;  Job  Wood,  lieutenant,  vice  Hatch,  resigned; 
Moses  Frost,  ensign. 

Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sylvanus  Lathrop,  adjutant;  Jabez  Matthews,  paymaster,  vice 
Bush,  promoted. 

David  Bush,  captain;  Horace  Titus,  lieutenant;  Henry  Swift, 
ensign,  vice  Dickerson,  resigned;  Justin  Riley,  ensign. 

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1821. 


2274  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ninety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezekiel  J.  Chapman,  chaplain. 

Light  Infantry — Joshua  Whitney,  captain;  Robert  Dixon,  lieu- 
tenant; Elisha  Clark,  ensign. 

Peter  Stiles,  captain;  Samuel  Chapin,  lieutenant,  vice  Stiles,  pro- 
moted; Zenas  Whiting,  ensign,  vice  Chapin,  promoted;  Joel  Rob- 
erts, lieutenant;  Jacob  Price,  ensign,  vice  Roberts,  promoted. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezekiel  Rich,  paymaster,  vice  Shoemaker,  moved. 

James  Pomeroy,  captain,  vice  Delano,  resigned;  Elijah  N.  Ban- 
craft,  lieutenant,  vice  Pomeroy,  promoted;  Loring  Higbe,  ensign, 
vice  Bancraft,  promoted;  Justus  Brown,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Jacob  M.  McCormick,  captain;  Harmon  Pumpilly 
(Pumpelly),  lieutenant;  Jesse  Turner,  ensign. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Luman  Richards,  colonel,  vice  Parsons,  resigned;  Ebby  Hyde, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Richards,  promoted;  George  Beckwith, 
junior,  major,  vice  Barns,  declined;  Orlan  Scoville,  quartermaster; 
Pelatiah  B.  Brooks,  surgeon. 

Captains — Sewall  Stoddard,  vice  Hyde,  promoted;  Thomas  Carey, 
vice  Temple,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Hiram  West,  vice  Carey,  promoted;  Charles  Lan- 
ders, vice  Stoddard,  promoted;  Luman  Sweatland,  vice  Matthewson, 
declined. 

Ensigns— Truman  Shaw;  Elias  McNiel,  vice  Scoville,  promoted; 
Silas  Tracey,  vice  West,  promoted;  Joseph  Warner,  vice  Seatland, 
promoted. 


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1821. 

Riflemen— Thomas  C.  Waterman,  captain;  John  T.  Doubleday, 
lieutenant;  Hazard  Lewis,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  comity  of  Broome  commanded  by 
Major  Leman  Mason: 

Frederick  M.  Xewland,  adjutant,  vice  Harpur,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Clarendon  Bowman,  captain,  vice  Stow,  resigned; 
Chester  S.  Badger,  lieutenant,  vice  Bowman,  promoted;  Joseph 
Edwards,  ensign,  vice  Badger,  promoted. 

De  La  Fayette  Cross,  lieutenant;  Carlisle  Randall,  ensign,  vice 
Prentice,  resigned;  John  Peters,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Robert  Harpur,  junior,  captain;  Thomas  Blakeslee, 
lieutenant:  Judson  Allen,  ensign. 

Forty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Amasa  Dana,  judge  advocate;  Stephen  B.  Leonard,  quartermas- 
ter, vice  Talcott,  declined. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Sykes,  colonel,  vice  Gillespie,  promoted;  William  Yorce, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Kent,  declined;  Samuel  Dunlap,  major,  vice 
Gurley,  declined;  Allen  Andrus,  surgeon,  vice  Morrison,  moved; 
Silas  Harmon,  paymaster. 

Thomas  S.  Meacham,  captain,  vice  Sykes,  promoted;  Isaac  Price, 
lieutenant,  vice  Meacham,  promoted;  Lyman  B.  Campbell,  ensign, 
vice  Price,  promoted;  Ezra  F.  Stevens,  ensign,  vice  Yarrington, 
declined. 

Labin  Allen,  captain,  vice  Comstock,  moved;  Samuel  Plumb,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Allen,  promoted;  Loath  Allen,  ensign,  vice  Plumb, 
promoted. 

Joel  Savage,  junior,  captain,  vice  Norton,  moved;  Isaac  Higbie, 


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2276  Annual  Report  of  the 

lieutenant,  vice  Savage,  promoted;  Sherman  Hosmer,  ensign,  vice 
Higbie  promoted. 

Riflemen— Reuben  Snyder,  captain,  vice  Vorce,  promoted:  John 
Greenwood,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Snyder,  promoted;  Peter  Hinman, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Greenwood,  promoted;  Ralph  Price,  ensign, 
vice  Hinman,  promoted. 

J(  >hn  Douglass,  captain;  Hiel  Richards,  lieutenant;  John  H.  Bulen, 
ensign. 

Reuben  Bourne,  captain;  Samuel  W.  Johnson,  lieutenant;  Ebene- 
zer  H.  Shumway,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Goit,  adjutant,  vice  Alfred,  resigned;  George  F.  Falley, 
quartermaster;  Jabin  Wood,  paymaster;  Luther  Cowing,  surgeon's 

mate. 

Andrew  Place,  captain,  vice  Lindsley,  resigned;  William  Marvin, 
lieutenant,  vice  Place,  promoted;  Peter  Taylor,  ensign,  vice  Marvin, 

promoted. 

William  S.  Fitch,  captain,  vice  Douglass,  moved;  Reuben  Hola- 
day,  lieutenant,  vice  Fitch,  promoted;  Orrin  Whitney,  ensign,  vice 
Holadav,  promoted;  John  Robbins,  lieutenant;  Elisha  A.  Hubbard, 

ensign. 

Kingsbury    E.   Sanford,  captain;   Willis   R.   Spencer,  lieutenant; 

Leman  Carrier,  ensign. 

Lovit  Johnson,  captain ;  Nathaniel  C.  Morgan,  ensign. 

Theophilus  S.  Morgan,  captain,  vice  Reed,  resigned;  Hiram  Whit- 
ford,  lieutenant,  vice  Morgan,  promoted;  Ephraim  Woolson,  ensign, 
vice  Whitford,  promoted. 

Joel  Wright,  captain,  vice  Goodel,  resigned;  John  Gasper,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Wright,  promoted;  Simeon  Coe,  ensign,  vice  Gasper, 
promoted;  Benjamin  Spencer,  ensign. 


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1821. 


ONONDAGA    AND    OSWEGO    COUNTIES. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-second  regiment  of  infantry : 

John  Butler,  colonel,  vice  Tappcn,  moved;  Edward  Bronson,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Butler,  promoted;  Asa  Baker,  major;  Reuben 
Porter,  adjutant,  vice  Bronson,  promoted;  John  Buck,  paymaster. 

Light  Infantry — Stephen  W.  Baldwin,  captain,  vice  Baker,  pro- 
moted; William  R.  N.  Warren,  lieutenant,  vice  Porter,  adjutant; 
John  Hicks,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Warren,  promoted. 

George  Emerick,  captain,  vice  P.  Emerick,  promoted;  Caleb 
Sweet,  lieutenant,  vice  G.  Emerick,  promoted:  Thomas  Farrington. 
ensign,  vice  Sweet,  promoted. 

William  Dewey,  captain,  vice  Bowen,  moved;  Richard  Smith,  lieu- 
lenant,  vice  Dewey,  promoted;  John  Scott,  ensign,  vice  Smith, 
promoted. 

Erastus  Todd,  captain,  vice  Grant,  first  judge;  Robert  Cooley, 
lieutenant,  vice  Todd,  promoted;  Carlos  Cotton,  ensign,  vice 
Cooley,  promoted. 

Asa  Dudley,  captain;  John  Brill,  lieutenant,  vice  Dudley,  pro- 
moted; Amos  Fields,  ensign,  vice  Brill,  promoted. 

John  Miller,  captain;  Morris  Green,  lieutenant;  Austin  Eastman, 
ensign. 

Samuel  Colby,  captain;  Henry  C.  Miller,  lieutenant,  vice  Colby, 
promoted;  Nehemiah  B.  Northrop,  ensign,  vice  Miller,  promoted. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  Price,  major,  vice  Horton,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Seth  Maltby,  captain,  vice  Loomis,  resigned; 
Aurelius  Wheeler,  lieutenant,  vice  Maltby,  promoted:  William 
Turner,  ensign,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted. 


1821. 


22-8  Annual  Report  of  the 

Cornelius  Cuvkendal,  captain,  vice  Price,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Abraham  Van  Auken,  vice  Cuvkendal.  promoted; 
Almerin  H.  Cole,  vice  Colt,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Grant  Price,  vice  Van  Auken,  promoted;  John 
Oliphant,  junior,  vice  Hardenbergh.  promoted;  Orin  Arnold,  vice 
Polhemus,  deceased. 

Martin  Tichenor,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  27,  1819. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Theophilus  Emerson,  major,  vice  Savery,  declining;  Chancey 
Smith,  quartermaster. 

Gardner  Jeffries,  ensign ;  Andrew  Rasmussen,  lieutenant. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezra  Hough,  major,  vice  Sharp,  moved;  Charles  E.  Ford,  sur- 
geon, vice  Amiable,  resigned:  Silas  N.  Hall,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Ford,  promoted. 

Isaac  Honeywell,  captain,  vice  Hough,  promoted;  Isaac  Kennedy, 
lieutenant,  vice  Conger,  resigned:  Lyman  Barber,  lieutenant,  vice 
Honeywell,  promoted;  John  Locke,  ensign,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned; 
Ralph  Barber,  ensign,  vice  Shaw,  moved. 

Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Simeon  Culver,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hewitt,  declining;  Ezekiel 
Parker,  major,  vice  Southworth,  resigned;  Wait  H.  Davis,  adjutant, 
vice  Bradley,  declining;  Lewis  Robinson,  quartermaster,  vice 
Alwood,  promoted;  Joseph  Bishop,  paymaster,  vice  Hoskins, 
promoted. 

ptains — John  Babcock,  vice  Culver,  promoted;  Leonard  Hos- 
kins. vice  Parker,  promoted ;  Nathaniel  Alwood,  vice  Downs, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Joshua  Bayley,  vice  Babcock,  promoted;  William 
Elliot,  vice  Shaw,  moved;  Robert  Sharpsteen,  vice  Wright,  moved; 


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John  S.  Tone,  vice  Parker,  moved;  Henry  Clark,  vice  Alwood, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Hiram  Rathbun,  vice  Walbridge,  moved;  George  Bab- 
cock,  vice  Bayley,  promoted;  Barney  Bush,  vice  Randall,  resigned; 
James  Boughton,  vice  Clark,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Burnet  Cook,  captain,  vice  Squires,  moved;  John  Rob- 
bins,  captain,  vice  Coe,  moved;  Owen  Eddy,  lieutenant,  vice  Rob- 
bins,  promoted;  Andrew  Milligan,  lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  promoted; 
Edwin  Avery,  ensign. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Howard  Soule,  second  lieutenant. 

Company  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Cayuga: 

Cyrus  Loomis,  captain;  Zimri  Marsh,  first  lieutenant;  John 
Rooks,  second  lieutenant;  Salmon  Cone,  cornet. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  cavalry- 
Simeon  P.  Strong,  colonel;  Robert  T.  Shaw,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Samuel  Hoskins,  junior,  major;  Abraham  V.  E.  Young,  adjutant; 
Gilbert  Babcock,  paymaster;  Joseph  Shaw,  quartermaster;  Nathaniel 
Aspinwall,  surgeon. 

Daniel  J.  Shaw,  captain,  vice  R.  T.  Shaw,  promoted;  Ebenezer 
Bronson,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Shaw,  promoted;  Nicholas  Town- 
ley,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Bronson,  promoted;  Samuel  Crosby, 
cornet,  vice  Townley,  promoted. 

Levi  Lewis,  captain,  vice  Porter,  resigned;  Ephraim  Hammond, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Child,  moved;  Abraham  Y.  E.  Young,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Lewis,  promoted;  Benjamin  C.  Cox,  cornet,  vice 
Morley,  moved. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
Riflemen — George  W.  Howel,  captain;  Alpheus  Saunders,  lieu- 
tenant; Printice  Hewet,  ensign. 


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2280  Annual  Report  of  the 

otsego  county. 
Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Samuel  V.  Dunbar,  captain;  Henry  Page,  lieutenant; 
Cyrus  Hudson,  ensign. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — William  Hamilton,  captain:  John  W.  Fowler,  lieuten- 
ant: Tertullus  Campbell,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Elijah  Gray,  captain,  vice  McMillan,  resigned;  John  Simpson, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Gray,  promoted;  Henry  Ham,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Simpson,  promoted. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Rufus  S.  Waite,  surgeon. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

James  W.  Porter,  surgeon's  mate. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  artillery : 
Ezra  Hoit,  second  lieutenant. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Claudius  M.  Standish,  captain,  vice  Belding.  resigned;  George 
Merriman,  junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Standish,  promoted;  Shubel 
Benedict,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Merriman;  Philip  B.  Rob- 

-,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Beach,  declined. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Harvey  Clark,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Moore,  declined;  Bush  Fitch, 
second  lieutenant. 


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genesee  county. 
Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Holloway  Long,  captain;  Josiah  M.  Goodman,  first  lieutenant; 
Leonard  Morse,  second  lieutenant. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Company  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Chenango  com- 
manded by  Captain  Henry  Deforest: 

Asa  Calkins,  second  lieutenant;  Sylvester  Walker,  cornet. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  horse  artillery  commanded  by  Major  Elisha  Taylor: 

Joseph  Consalus,  captain,  vice  Toll,  resigned;  John  G.  Veeder, 
first  lieutenant;  John  McKee,  second  lieutenant;  Edward  Yates, 
cornet. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

Jonathan  C.  Burnham,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Aylsworth,  moved. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Company  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Genesee : 
David  Scott,  captain;  Elijah  Piatt,  first  lieutenant;  Timothy  Fitch, 
second  lieutenant. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  H.  Burritt,  captain;  William  Stone,  first  lieutenant;  Uriah 
Parsons,  second  lieutenant. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Madison  commanded  by 
Major  Bennet  Bicknell: 

Charles  Crane,  quartermaster,  vice  Niles,  resigned. 

Abiather  Gates,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Gilman,  resigned;  Silas 
Hopkins,  ensign,  vice  Farnsworth,  resigned. 


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22Sj  Annual  Report  of  the 

ontario  county. 
Fourth  brigade  of  artillery: 
Charles  A.  Williamson,  quartermaster. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Solomon  Porter,  major,  vice  Larraway,  resigned. 

David  E.  Morris,  captain,  vice  Porter,  promoted;  Daniel  Lester, 

captain,  vice  Clark,  resigned;  Ebenezer  A.  Lester,  first  lieutenant; 

John  G.  Clark,  second  lieutenant. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 
Thomas  Treat,  second  lieutenant. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

David  Shephard,  adjutant;  Ephriam  W.  Cherry,  surgeon's  mate; 
William  S.  Dezeng.  paymaster. 

Benjamin  B.  Brown,  captain,  vice  Shattuck,  resigned;  Abraham  P. 
Vosburgh,  first  lieutenant:  Isaac  Gamble,  second  lieutenant. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Ziba  Burch,  major;  Samuel  Chase,  adjutant;  Frederick  J.  Tiffany, 
chaplain;  Tared  Ingals,  quartermaster;  George  Tuckerman,  paymas- 
ter: Christopher  Palmer,  second,  surgeon's  mate. 

tra  Wheeler,  captain:  Isaiah  Thurber,  first  lieutenant;  Daniel  G. 
Cook,  second  lieutenant:  Joseph  Bcardsley,  first  lieutenant;  William 
Pringle,  second  lieutenant. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  horse  artillery  in  the  count}  of  Madison  commanded 
by  Major  Levi  Love: 


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David  Beechcr,  second,  major,  vice  Bruce,  resigned. 

Solomon  Bruce,  captain,  vice  Beecher,  promoted;  Earnhardt 
Nellis,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Willis  I  fall,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Nellis,  promoted;  Thomas  Tuthill,  cornet,  vice 
Olcott,  resigned. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  Q.  Wynkoop,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Job  G.  Williams,  vice  Peck,  deceased;  John  H. 
Remsen. 

First  lieutenants — James  Seguine,  Francis  L.  Lane,  Isaac  Labagh, 
junior,  Theophilus  Anthony,  John  P.  Stagg,  Peter  Palmer. 

Second  lieutenants — John  Seaman,  Cornelius  Brower. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

George  Newson,  surgeon,  with  rank  from  February  17,  1S20; 
Lawrence  Proudfoot,  surgeon's  mate,  do  do  do. 

Captains — Silas  Upson,  vice  Graham,  deceased;  Jeremiah 
Meserole,  vice  Burlock,  resigned;  Joseph  P.  Turner,  vice  Hartman, 
resigned;  Samuel  D.  Vandenburgh,  with  rank  from  February  17, 
1820. 

First  lieutenants — John  D.  Robinson,  with  rank  from  February 
17,  1820;  Ebenezer  R.  Dupignac,  do  do  do;  John  P.  Plaine,  vice 
Upson,  promoted;  Henry  Keyser,  vice  Frink,  resigned;  Leonard 
Reed,  vice  Meserole,  promoted;  David  Price,  vice  Hoyt,  resigned; 
Samuel  T.  McKenney,  vice  Turner,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Nathan  F.  Arnold,  Nathaniel  Underbill, 
Andrew  Van  Orden,  Rodney  S.  Church,  John  C.  Morrison,  Isaac 
Smith,  Alfred  Lockwood. 

William  Appleby,  cornet. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Theodore  F.  Brett,  colonel,  vice  Murray,  resigned;  John  Meserole, 


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1521. 


2284  Annual  Report  of  the 

major,  vice  Brett,  promoted;  William  H.  Wetmore,  adjutant,  vice 
Graham,  in  line;  James  Suydam,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Kane, 
promoted. 

Captains — Henry  P.  Beers,  vice  Purdy,  promoted;  Charles  M. 
Graham,  vice  Smith,  deceased;  William  H.  Wetmore;  William 
Rockwell,  vice  Audler,  resigned;  Alexander  H.  Robertson,  vice 
Abeel,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Benjamin  P.  Benson,  vice  Beers,  promoted; 
Samuel  W.  Moore,  vice  Rockwell,  promoted;  Thomas  C.  Doremus, 
vice  Wetmore,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Isaac  M.  Hand,  vice  Benson,  promoted; 
Nicholas  R.  Van  Brunt,  vice  Staatzer,  resigned;  Augustus  C.  Rain- 
taux,  vice  Stevenson,  promoted;  Edward  C.  Priest,  vice  Doremus, 
promoted:  John  A.  Van  Buskirk,  vice  Robertson,  promoted;  John 
E.  W.  Stevenson,  vice  Graham,  promoted. 

Cornets — Oliver  Woodruff,  vice  Hand,  promoted;  William 
Schenck,  vice  Van  Brunt,  promoted. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  C.  Holly,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Townsend  W.  Burtis,  vice  Halsted,  resigned:  William 
M.  Titus,  vice  Boyd,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — John  A.  Moore,  vice  Burtis,  promoted;  Wil- 
liam R.  Hitchcock,  vice  Constantine,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Leonard  Hoffman,  vice  Hunt,  resigned;  Wil- 
liam C.  Holly. 

Riflemen— Frederick  L.  Vultee,  captain;  Patrick  Doherty,  first 
lieutenant;  Henry  Biddle,  second  lieutenant. 

Richard  Byrne,  captain;  Alexander  Diwer,  first  lieutenant. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

ah  Mann,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Kumbel,  resigned;  Peter  W. 


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Spice  r,  major,  vice  Mann,  promoted;  Prosper  M.  Wetmore,  adju- 
tant, vice  Thron,  resigned;  William  B.  Curtis,  paymaster,  vice  Mix, 
in  line;  Abraham  T.  Hunter,  surgeon,  vice  Tappen,  resigned. 

Captains — Samuel  C.  Hyslop,  vice  Spicer,  promoted;  John  Mount, 
vice  Vreeland,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Prosper  M.  Wetmore,  vice  Kissam,  resigned; 
Linus  W.  Stevens,  vice  Manning,  resigned;  David  Hope,  vice 
Mount,  promoted;  William  McQueen,  vice  Turcott,  resigned; 
Daniel  L.  Piatt,  vice  Lockwood,  resigned;  John  G.  Miller,  vice 
Thorn,  superseded. 

Second  lieutenants — John  H.  Williams,  vice  Stevens,  promoted; 
John  Grenzeback,  vice  Hope,  promoted;  John  Telfair. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  horse  artillery: 
Jacgb  Odell,  junior,  paymaster. 

NEW    YORK   COUNTY. 

John  B.  Beck,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

First  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

Henry  Arcularius,  major;  John  B.  Galatian,  quartermaster,  vice 
Rockwell,  resigned. 

Captains — John  McComb,  vice  Wollen,  resigned;  Henry  Storms, 
vice  Arcularius,  promoted;  John  Cairns,  junior,  vice  Theale, 
resigned. 

First  lieutenants — William  H.  Miller,  vice  McComb,  promoted; 
Thomas  Flender,  vice  Storms,  promoted;  Benjamin  Odell,  vice 
Cairns,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — David  L.  Pinkney,  vice  Miller,  promoted; 
Lawrence  Wiseburn;  Absalom  Weeks,  vice  Odell,  promoted. 

Cornets — Robert  Carey,  Henry  Marsh,  John  Webbers. 


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2286  Annual  Report  of  the 

kings  county. 

William  Bigelow.  adjutant,  vice  Hutton,  moved. 

David  Hanson,  captain,  vice  Bennet,  resigned;  Peter  P.  Schenck, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Hanson,  promoted;  Jacob  M.  Coope,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Schenck,  promoted;  Jeremiah  V.  Spader,  cornet. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

Aaron  H.  Carpenter,  captain,  vice  Lyon,  moved;  Abraham  Ber- 
rian,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Odell,  deceased;  John  Colyer,  first  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Carpenter,  promoted;  Thomas  Boice,  second  lieutenant, 
vice  Berrian.  promoted;  George  E.  Warring,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Colyer,  promoted;  Monmouth  Lyon,  cornet,  vice  Boice,  promoted; 
Schuyler  Brush,  cornet. 

A  new  brigade  of  artillery  organized  consisting  of  the  Eighth, 
Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth  regiments  in  the  counties  of  Oneida,  Her- 
kimer, Oswego,  Jefferson,  Lewis,  St.  Lawrence,  Aladison,  Chenango, 
Onondaga,  Cortland  and  Broome  and  denominated  the  fifth  brigade 
of  artillery : 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Theodore  Sill,  brigadier  general;  Herbert  B.  Mann,  inspector; 
Charles  P.  Kirkland,  judge  advocate;  Theodore  S.  Gold,  quarter- 
master. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

1.'  vi  Lincoln,  colonel,  vice  Sill,  promoted;  Michael  Myers,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Lincoln,  promoted;  Thoma^  Gillaspie,  major, 
vice  Myers,  promoted;  Amos  Robison,  quartermaster,  vice  Gold, 
promoted;  William  Walcott,  paymaster,  vice  Dexter,  promoted; 
Calvin  W.  Smith,  surgeon,  vice  Goodsell,  promoted. 

Simeon  X.  Dexter,  captain,  vice  Mann,  promoted;  John  Powell, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Lacy,  disabled. 


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oswego  county. 
Elijah    H.   Ketchum,  captain;    Orrin   Whitney,  first  lieutenant; 
David  Goit,  second  lieutenant. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

William  H.  Gordon,  captain,  vice  Jeffers,  moved;  Hosea  Hamil- 
ton, first  lieutenant,  vice  Gordon,  promoted;  Standish  Barry,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Hamilton,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Loring  Knox,  captain,  vice  Durkee,  resigned;  Salmon  Parmelv, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  deceased;  Rodney  Wells,  second 
lieutenant. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Marari  W.  Butterfield,  captain,  vice  Gillespie,  promoted;  William 
Chase,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Butterfield,  promoted;  Salmon  Petrie, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Chase,  promoted. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  S.  Fenton,  colonel,  vice  Tubbs,  resigned;  Simon  G. 
Throop,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Fenton,  promoted. 

JEFFERSON,   LEWIS   AND   ST.   LAWRENCE   COUNTIES. 

A  new  battalion  of  artillery  organized  and  set  off  from  the  Eighth 
regiment  and  consisting  of  the  companies  in  the  counties  of  Jeffer- 
son, Lewis  and  St.  Lawrence: 

Elisha  Camp,  major  commandant. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery- 
John   Harris,   captain,   vice   Bright,   moved;  John   T.    Hubbard, 

second  lieutenant,  vice  Chamberlin,   deceased. 

John    C.    Clark,    captain;    Chauncey    Hoffman,    first    lieutenant; 

Philo  Watkin,  second  lieutenant. 


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2288  Annual  Report  of  the 

Obadiah  G.  Randall,  captain;  Isaac  Fairchild.  first  lieutenant; 
William  Rollo,  second  lieutenant. 

Samuel  Wheeler,  captain;  John  Titus,  first  lieutenant;  James  A. 
Glover,  second  lieutenant. 

Third  brigade  of  artillery  (consisting  of  the  First,  Fifth  and 
Twelfth  regiments  in  the  counties  of  Delaware,  Greene,  Albany, 
Schoharie,  Schenectady,  Saratoga,  Montgomery  and  Otsego): 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Peter  C.  Fox,  brigadier  general,  vice  Kirkland,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Edward  H.  Barton,  quartermaster,  vice  Cornwell,  promoted; 
Deodatus  Wright,  paymaster,  vice  Bovee,  moved. 

Joseph  F.  Spier,  captain,  vice  Slocum,  resigned;  John  J.  Shew, 
lieutenant,  vice  Spier,  promoted;  John  Cory,  ensign,  vice  Shew, 
promoted. 

William  Martin,  lieutenant,  vice  Foote,  promoted;  Jacob  G.  Shew, 
ensign,  vice  Martin,  promoted. 

Walter  Wait,  lieutenant,  vice  Durfee,  promoted;  George  Sherman, 
ensign,  vice  Wait,  promoted;  Ashbell  Cornwell,  lieutenant  light 
infantry,  vice  Manchester,  moved. 

Albert  Marsellius,  captain,  vice  French,  resigned;  George  H. 
Tuttle,  lieutenant,  vice  Marsellius,  promoted:  John  S.  Crane,  ensign, 
vice  Tuttle,  promoted. 

George  Wright,  captain,  vice  Davis,  resigned;  Calvin  Rich,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Wright,  promoted;  Justus  Dunning,  ensign,  vice  Rich, 
promoted. 

On<    Hundred  and  Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  T.  Wack.  chaplain. 

Smith  Adsit.  lieutenant,  vice  Lane,  moved:  Nicholas  F.  Dunkle, 


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ensign,  vice  Adsit,  promoted;  Jacob  P.  Waggoner,  ensign,  vice 
Wilson,  resigned. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Mosher,  lieutenant,  vice  Clause,  promoted;  Oliver  Higby, 
ensign,  vice  Mosher,  promoted;  Royal  Aldrich,  ensign,  vice  Sher- 
wood, promoted. 

Riflemen — Peter  D.  Fox,  captain,  vice  Groff,  moved;  Peter  P. 
Fox,  first  lieutenant,  vice  P.  D.  Fox,  promoted;  George  Shaver, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  P.  P.  Fox,  promoted;  Daniel  Groff,  ensign, 
vice  Shaver,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Daniel  Guiles,  captain;  John  Quilhot,  lieuten- 
ant; Nathan  Loomis,  ensign. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Todd,  colonel;  Sylvanus  Ayres,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice 
Todd,  promoted;  Bryant  Burwell,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Frame,  re- 
signed; Richard  R.  Smith,  quartermaster,  vice  Mason,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Samuel  Smith,  captain,  vice  Marsh,  resigned; 
Elkanah  Richmond,  lieutenant;  John  Lamberson,  ensign. 

Smith  Brayton,  captain,  vice  Bowen,  resigned;  George  Marvin, 
lieutenant;  Barker  Reeves,  ensign. 

Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Hoover,  captain,  vice  Petrie,  moved;  Peter  P.  Folts,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hover,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  P.  Churchill,  vice  Folts,  promoted;  John  I. 
Timmerman ;  Lawrence  Widrig. 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Wightman,  colonel,  vice  Shoemaker,  resigned;  Isaac  Mills, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Wightman,  promoted;  Isaac  Crosby,  major, 
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2290  Annual  Report  of  the 

vice  Mills,  promoted;  John  L.  John,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice 
Rising,  promoted. 

Isaac  Woodworth,  captain,  vice  Campbell,  resigned;  Dudley 
Wightman,  lieutenant,  vice  Woodworth,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Daniel  Dygert,  vice  Wightman,  promoted;  Daniel 
Thayer,  vice  Willis,  moved;  John  Joslin,  junior,  vice  Wilber,  pro- 
moted. 

Eli  Day,  lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Silas  Nobles,  ensign, 
vice  Day,  promoted. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Levi  Benedict,  captain,  vice  Clute,  resigned;  John  Duane,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Benedict,  promoted. 

George  Gordon,  captain,  vice  Kelly,  resigned;  William  Giffbrd, 
lieutenant,  vice  Gordon,  promoted;  John  Furbeck,  ensign,  vice 
Gifford,  promoted. 

Teunis  Prime,  captain,  vice  Tymesen.  resigned;  Richard  Brum- 
aghim,  ensign,  vice  Van  Antwerp,  promoted;  Giles  Fonda  Yates, 
ensign,  vice  Duane,  promoted. 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  T.  Yeury,*  colonel;  Matthias  A.Concklin,  lieutenant  colonel; 
John  T.  Eckerson,  major. 

Harmen  Goetchius,  captain;  Janus  Frederick,  lieutenant;  John 
Van  Wart,  ensign;  John  I.  Johnson,  lieutenant;  Abraham  A.  Sarven, 
ensign. 

John  Mackie,  captain;  James  C.  De  Clarke,  lieutenant;  Thunis 
Cooper,  junior,  lieutenant;  John  G.  Blauvelt,  junior,  ensign. 


'  Also  entered  as  John  J.  Yeory,  John  T.  Young  and  John  J.  Youry. 


State  Historian.  2291 

1821. 
David  D.  Brower,  captain;  Nichalos  Gesner,  junior,  lieutenant; 

Charles  Taulman,  ensign. 

Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Adrian  Onderdonk,  lieutenant,  vice  Cooper,  declining. 

Ensigns — John  Storms,  vice  Fullwood,  declining;  Peter  Sarven; 
Mangle  Rail. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Oliver  Coon,  quartermaster,  vice  Willson,  resigned. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Sands  McCamley,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from  July  8,  1819. 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY. 

Thirty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  Sydney  Smith,  quartermaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Jonathan  Gildersleeve,  captain,  vice  Keelsey,  resigned;  Lemuel 
B.  Rogers,  lieutenant;  John  L.  Hudson,  ensign. 

Eliphalet  Smith,  captain,  vice  Moubray,  resigned;  William  Nicoll, 
lieutenant. 

Smith  Woodhull,  captain;  Philetus  Vail,  lieutenant;  Elbert  Arthur, 
ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  R.  Satterly,  colonel,  vice  Howell,  resigned;  John  Woodhull, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Satterly,  promoted;  John  M.  Williamson, 
major,  vice  Woodhull,  promoted;  Thomas  R.  Smith,  quartermaster, 
vice  Havens,  transferred. 

Davis  Norton,  captain,  vice  Overton,  resigned;  William  C.  Over- 
ton, lieutenant,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  John  W.  Roe,  ensign,  vice 
Overton,  promoted. 


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2292  Annual  Report  of  the 

Xathaniel  Hawkins,  captain,  vice  Williamson,  promoted;  Richard 
Brewster,  lieutenant,  vice  Dickerson,  declined;  Jacob  Hawkins, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  N.  Hawkins,  promoted. 

Freeman  Lane,  lieutenant,  vice  Wines,  resigned;  Henry  Raynor, 
ensign,  vice  Lane,  promoted:  John  S.  Havens,  lieutenant,  vice  M. 
Raynor,  promoted:  Mott  Raynor,  captain,  vice  Leech,  resigned; 
Samuel  Thompson,  ensign. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Hedges,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Haynes,  resigned;  Levi 
Howell,  major,  vice  Hedges,  promoted. 

John  Cook,  captain,  vice  Howell,  promoted;  Nathaniel  White, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sayre,  deceased;  David  R.  Rose,  ensign,  vice  White, 
promoted. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Madison  lately  commanded 
by  Major  Bennet  Bicknell: 

Daniel  B.  Parsons,  major  commandant,  vice  Bicknell,  resigned; 
Darius  Morris,  second  major,  vice  Richardson,  resigned. 

John  Turner,  captain,  vice  B.  Turner,  resigned;  John  Holmes, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Heffren,  resigned;  Ira  Richardson,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  J.  Turner,  promoted;  Dennis  Heffren,  ensign,  vice 
Holmes,  promoted. 

Asa  Curtis,  captain,  vice  Parsons,  promoted;  Isaac  Curtis,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  A.  Curtis,  promoted:  Nathan  B.  Brooks,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  I.  Curtis,  promoted;  Jonathan  Brown,  ensign,  vice 
Brooks,  promoted. 

ST.   LAWRENCE  COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
John  Craton,  quartermaster,  vice  Foot,  promoted. 
One    Hundred    and    Fifty-third    regiment    of    infantry:    William 
Ogden,  lieutenant. 


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One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Captains — William  Martin,  Sincey  Ball. 
Lieutenants — Moses  George,  Job  Whitney,  junior. 
Ensigns — Joseph  Inghaul,  Alexander  Phillips. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  regiment  of  infantrj  : 

Ezra  Mason,  junior,  paymaster;  Samuel  R.  Clark,  surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — John  A.  Crandall,  captain;  Barack  Brown, 
lieutenant;  Simeon  B.  Griffin,  ensign. 

Isaac  Barber,  lieutenant;  Elijah  Clark,  ensign;  George  Washing- 
ton Mclntyre,  lieutenant;  Hollis  Newton,  ensign. 

Adin  Burdick,  captain;  Thomas  York,  junior,  lieutenant;  Ephraim 
Maxson,  ensign. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gaius  Stebbins,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hartshorn,  resigned; 
Henry  Coolidge,  major,  vice  Stebbins,  promoted. 

Alexander  White,  captain,  vice  Coolidge,  promoted;  Edmund 
Mize,  lieutenant,  vice  White,  promoted;  Sidney  Spencer,  ensign,  vice 
Mize,  promoted. 

Lyman  Beach,  captain,  vice  Pool,  resigned;  Willard  Nash,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Beach,  promoted;  Jared  Purdy,  ensign,  vice  Nash, 
promoted. 

Fairfax  Smith,  captain,  vice  Shattuck,  resigned;  Stephen  Bene- 
dict, lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Charles  Squier,  ensign,  vice 
Benedict,  promoted. 

Josiah  Owen,  captain,  vice  Hoppin,  resigned;  Elisha  E.  Wheeler, 
lieutenant,  vice  Owen,  promoted;  Martin  Hartshorn,  ensign,  vice 
Wheeler,  promoted;  Thomas  Morris,  junior,  ensign. 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Joshua  Shuman,  vice  Adams,  resigned;  Benjamin 
Rugs,  vice  Cranson,  resigned. 


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2294  Annual  Report  of  the 

Lieutenants — John  Haddock.,  Joel  Owen,  John  Chapman. 

Ensigns — Nathaniel  Foster,  James  Beach,  Samuel  French. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elisha  Allis,  quartermaster,  vice  Daniels,  moved. 

Salmon  Sage,  captain,  vice  Savage,  resigned;  Isaac  N.  Lansing, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sage,  promoted;  James  Leary,  ensign,  vice  Lansing, 
promoted. 

Bradley  Ladd,  captain,  vice  Hubbard,  deceased;  Daniel  Hurd, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ladd,  promoted;  Stephen  Hurd,  ensign,  vice  D. 
Hurd,  promoted. 

John  Hearsey,  captain,  vice  Dean,  resigned;  Ezra  Brown,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Hearsey,  promoted. 

Ensigns — James  Beckwith,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Hosea  Crumb; 
Isaac  Van  Riper;  William  C.  Wright. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  G.  Evans,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  T.  Janson  (Jansen,  junior),  surgeon,  vice  Evans,  promoted. 

Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  W.  North,  captain;  Alfred  Stevens,  lieutenant;  Samuel 
Davenport,  ensign. 

James  Ball,  captain;  .Michael  Schultz,  lieutenant:  Hudson  McFar- 
land,  ensign. 

Courtlandt  Strong,  captain;  Job  Tuthill,  lieutenant. 

ULSTER   COUNTY. 
Twenty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 
Abraham  Myer,  quartermaster. 


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1821. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  regiment: 

Benjamin  B.  Dorrence,  surgeon,  vice  Dimmick,  resigned;  Samuel 
G.  Dimmick,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Dorrence,  promoted. 

Timothy  Wheat,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Benoni  B.  Salmon, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wheat,  promoted;  Daniel  Godfrey,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Salmon,  promoted. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Nathan  Hornbeck,  paymaster,  vice  Bevier,  declined;  John  J.  Doll, 
quartermaster,  vice  Hornbeck,  deceased. 

Ephraim  E.  Depeny  (Depuy),  captain,  vice  (Charles)  Cushney, 
promoted;  Jacob  Robison  (Robinson),  lieutenant,  vice  Depeny,  pro- 
moted; Abraham  L.  Vandemark,  ensign,  vice  Robison,  promoted. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  county  of  Sullivan  (commanded  by 
Major  Benjamin  Krum): 

Captains — John  Hornbeck,  vice  Moore,  resigned;  Henry  L. 
Schoonmaker,  vice  LeRoy,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Neal  Benson;  Jonathan  B.  Robertson,  vice  Buck- 
ley, promoted;  Michael  V.  Schoonmaker,  vice  H.  L.  Schoonmaker, 
promoted;  Cornelius  Sarr. 

Ensigns — John  Pardee,  junior;  Joseph  Grant,  vice  Robertson, 
promoted;  George  D.  Kemble,  vice  Yoorhis,  declining;  Benjamin 
F.  Palmer. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  J.   Dumond,  colonel,  vice  DeWitt,  resigned;  Solomon  C. 

Elting,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dumond,  promoted;   Lewis  Hale, 

major,  vice  Elting,  promoted. 


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2296  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — John  J.  Houghtaling",  vice  Hammond,  resigned;  Ed- 
mund Masten,  vice  Van  Buren,  moved;  Abraham  Kipp,  vice  Hale, 
promoted. 

Lieutenants — Philip  Hendrick,  junior,  vice  Dederick,  moved ; 
Egbert  Dederick,  vice  Kipp,  promoted;  Jeremiah  J.  Dubois,  vice 
Masten,  promoted;  Henry  Elsworth,  vice  Houghtailing,  promoted. 

Ensigns — "William  Tremper,  junior,  vice  Dubois,  promoted; 
Thomas  B.  Van  Gasbeck,  vice  Hendricks,  promoted;  Peter  G. 
Eckert;  John  Cockburn. 

QUEENS    COUNTY. 

Twenty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Waters,  paymaster. 

Xinety-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Moore,  colonel,  vice  Wickes,  promoted;  Isaac  Snedicker, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  George  W.  Hunt,  major, 
vice  Snedicker,  promoted;  Martin  Rapelye,  quartermaster,  vice 
Waters,  promoted;  Isaac  Rapelye,  surgeon's  mate;  Evan  Malbone 
Johnson,  chaplain,  vice  Boardman,  deceased. 

Samuel  Leverich,  captain,  vice  Hunt,  promoted;  James  Ryder, 
ensign;  James  H.  Skidmore,  ensign;  Samuel  W.  Moore,  lieutenant, 
vice  Leverich. 

One  Hundredth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  C.  Snedeker,  lieutenant,  vice  Willets,  moved;  Thomas 
W.  Weeks,  ensign,  vice  Snedeker,  promoted;  Samuel  Dorling, 
ensign. 

I  'n<-   Hundred  and  Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

>rge  D.  Coles,  colonel,  vice  Townsend,  resigned ;  David  W. 
Jones,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Coles,  promoted;  John  K.  Allen, 
major,  vice  Weeks,  resigned. 

Captains — James  Cock;  William  W.  Townsend;  James  H.  Weeks; 


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James  Vernon;  Samuel  Cock,  vice  Boerum,  resigned;  Adrian  On- 
derdonk,  vice  Allen,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  Hart,  vice  Vernon,  promoted;  Jacob  B. 
Willis,  vice  Cock,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Willis,  John  Monfort,  Cornell  Mitchell,  Wil- 
liam B.  Schenck,  Joseph  Coles,  David  C.  Underhill. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  William  Hammond's  battalion  of  light  infan- 
try in  the  county  of  Westchester: 
Jonathan  Miller,  ensign. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth   regiment  of  artillery: 

Zebadiah  L.  Tracy,  captain;  Sylvanus  Waters,  first  lieutenant; 
Lathrop  Storrs,  second  lieutenant. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Silas  C.  Perry,  captain,  vice  Smith,  promoted; 
Noble  Clemons,  lieutenant, vice  Perry,  promoted;  James  S.  Whallon, 
ensign,  vice  Sherman,  moved. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Padden,  major,  vice  Hillebert,  promoted. 

Charles  White,  captain,  vice  Padden,  promoted;  Elijah  Murphev, 
lieutenant,  vice  White,  promoted;  Solomon  P.  Moss,  ensign,  vice 
Murphey,  promoted;  Benjamin  Fuller,  ensign,  vice  Palmer,  moved. 

James  Farr,  captain,  vice  Degolyer,  moved;  Barnns  Babcock,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Farr,  promoted;  Russel  Winegar,  ensign,  vice  Spicer, 
moved. 


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William  H.  Tierce,  captain,  vice  Ripley,  resigned;  Ebenezer 
Stores,  lieutenant,  vice  Tierce,  promoted;  Ansel  Clark,  ensign,  vice 
Cunningham,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Ingals,  second,  captain,  vice  Slaid  (Obadiah  Slade),  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Jordan  R.  Seely,  vice  Ingals,  promoted;  Stephen 
Murrill.  vice  Wood,  moved;  Thomas  Congdon,  vice  Wilber, 
resigned. 

Ensigns — Luther  Mann,  vice  Hall,  moved;  Benjamin  Hathaway, 
vice  Xelson,  resigned;  Robert  Morrison,  vice  Congdon,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Salmon  Axtell,  surgeon,  vice  Fletcher,  resigned;  Artemas  Doane, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Abial  Hathaway,  junior,  vice  Standish,  moved;  Joseph 
Short,  vice  Leavens,  moved. 

Lieutenants — David  Brown,  vice  Hathaway,  promoted;  Jonathan 
Todd,  vice  Short,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Bester  Town,  vice  McDonald,  moved;  Gideon  Beebe, 
junior, vice  Todd,  promoted;  Bonaparte  Baker,  vice  Spicer,  resigned. 

WARREN    AND    WASHINGTON     COUNTIES. 

Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry : 

Harvey  Powers,  colonel,  vice  Mead,  resigned;  Allen  Anderson, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hay,  resigned;  Xathan  Tubbs,  surgeon,  vice 
Z.  Tubbs,  excused. 

Jacob  Winter,  captain,  vice  Estee,  resigned;  Thomas  Archibald, 
lieutenant,  vice  Winter,  promoted;  Truman  Lyman,  ensign. 

GENESEE   COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery : 

Henry  Hill,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  resigned:  Dennis  Palmer, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Hill,  promoted. 


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SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Schermerhorn  surgeon,  vice  Fonda,  resigned;  Barcnt  J. 
Mynderse,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Schermerhorn,  promoted;  Nicholas 
A.  Vedder,  paymaster,  vice  Banker,  resigned. 

Christopher  Fonda,  ensign,  vice  Marselis,  promoted;  Lawrence 
Marselis,  lieutenant,  vice  Vedder,  paymaster. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  cavalry : 

Ezra  Dean,  colonel;  Isaac  Angell,  lieutenant  colonel;  Edward 
Thorp,  major. 

Captains — Samuel  Cotten,  Samuel  Cooley,  James  R.  Angell, 
Ulysses  G.  White,  Clark  Davison. 

First  lieutenants — David  Coats,  Alcott  C.  Chamberlain,  Richard 
Morris,  Amos  B.  Graves,  Thorns  Hoag,  John  Kellogg. 

Second  lieutenants — John  Williams,  Caleb  B.  Botchford,  Elisha 
Nickerson,  Benjamin  Brown,  Charles  Gilchrist,  William  Johnson. 

Cornets — Vose  Palmer,  junior,  William  A.  Walker,  William  L. 
Bigelow,  John  Gardner,  Henry  Randal,  Eli  Danielson. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Simeon  Cummings,  lieutenant  colonel;  Joseph  Wilder,  major, 
vice  Cummings,  promoted. 

Uriah  P.  B.  Munro,  captain;  Edward  M.  Cook,  first  lieutenant; 
George  W.  Lay,  second  lieutenant;  John  Murrey,  cornet. 

Hiram  Warren,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Reynolds,  moved;  Jesse 
Austin,  cornet,  vice  Warner,  promoted. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Matthew  M.  Standish,  captain;  Harman  Graves,  first  lieutenant, 


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vice    Standish,    promoted;    John    Mallory.    second   lieutenant,    vice 
Graves,  promoted :  John  Wells,  cornet. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Thomas  Loomis,  junior,  colonel,  vice  (Levi)  Collins,  deceased. 
and  (Lieutenant  Colonel  Thomas)  Palmer  and  (Major  Calvin)  Mc- 
Knight,  resigned;  Eliakim  Barney,  lieutenant  colonel;  Solomon 
"White,  major;  Marinus  W.  Gilbert,  adjutant,  vice  Brown,  in  rifle 
company. 

Peleg  Burchard,  captain,  vice  Loomis,  promoted;  Isaac  Moffatt, 
junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Burchard,  promoted;  Jonathan  Webb, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Moffatt,  promoted;  James  Ballard,  cornet. 

Stephen  Johnson,  captain,  vice  White,  promoted;  Sylvester  Mer- 
riam.  first  lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Ira  Gardner,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Merriam,  promoted;  David  Grang'er,  cornet. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Sylvester  Butrick,  captain,  vice  Northrop;  Paul  Abbott,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Thomas  Benjamin,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Abbott,  pro- 
moted; Lyman  Graves,  cornet. 

Noah  X.  Harger,  captain,  vice  Clapp,  resigned;  Parsons  Talcott, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Harger,  promoted;  Johnson  Foster,  second 
lieutenant;  Jared  House,  cornet. 

GREENE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Henry  Myers,  adjutant;  James  Freeland,  quartermaster. 

Perez  Steele,  captain,  vice  A.  Steele,  resigned:  Joel  Dickerman, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Tuttle,  resigned;  Sidney  Tuttle,  second  lieuten- 
ant; Baret  Osborne,  cornet. 

Abraham   Rightmire,  captain,  vice   Flowers,  resigned;  Sylvester 


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Humphries,  first  lieutenant;  Henry  Egbertson,  second  lieutenant; 
Daniel  Wright,  cornet. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Jacob  Settle,  captain;  Amos  Whipple,  first  lieutenant;  Christopher 
Keenholts,  second  lieutenant;  David  Rhinehart,  cornet. 

Henry  C.  Burhans,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Dayton,  moved;  Joseph 
Knowlcs,  junior,  second  lieutenant. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

William  Chapman,  captain,  vice  Livingston;  Benjamin  Sheldon, 
first  lieutenant;  Humphrey  Crary,  second  lieutenant;  Nicholas 
Shultis,  cornet. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Simeon  Cranston,  captain,  vice  Rogers;  Russell  WTarden,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Cranston;  George  T.  Greene,  second  lieutenant;  Pot- 
ter Tifft,  cornet. 

Jeremiah  Sibley,  captain,  vice  Van  Alen;  William  Bleecker,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Sibley;  John  Smith,  second  lieutenant;  Thomas 
Palmer,  cornet. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Elisha  K.  Roff,  paymaster. 

Amasa  Parker,  captain,  vice  Haywood;  Roswell  M.  Brant,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Parker;  Charles  Dewey,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Brant;  Nathaniel  Steele,  junior,  cornet. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Gurdon  W.  Merrick,  captain;  William  Webster,  first  lieutenant; 
John  Edgerton,  second  lieutenant;  Joseph  Kellogg,  cornet. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

John  C.  Bouck,  second  lieutenant;  William  R.  Riggs,  cornet; 
Dudley  Wright,  second  lieutenant;  Barent  Stryker,  junior,  cornet. 


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essex  county. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Michael  Morehouse,  captain:  Aaron  Isman,  first  lieutenant;  Chris- 
topher B.  Stafford,  second  lieutenant;  Abner  Reynolds,  second, 
cornet. 

Levi  Rhodes,  second  lieutenant;  David  Drake,  cornet. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Benjamin  Clark,  captain,  vice  Andrews,  declined;  Hiram  Law- 
rence, first  lieutenant;  Joseph  Wood,  second  lieutenant;  Luther  Dan- 
forth,  cornet. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Cornelius  Blauvelt,  colonel,  vice  Crawford,  resigned;  William 
Ecker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Blauvelt,  promoted;  James  Harden- 
bergh,  major,  vice  Ecker,  promoted. 

James  Waugh,  captain,  vice  Hill,  sheriff;  Daniel  McNeal,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Waugh,  promoted;  Henry  D.  Crist,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  McNeal,  promoted;  John  J.  Galatia,  cornet,  vice  Crist, 
promoted. 

Cornelius  Jansen,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Tuthil,  declining;  John  W. 
Daley,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Jansen,  promoted;  James  J.  Craw- 
ford, cornet,  vice  Haight,  moved. 

John  G.  Hardenbergh,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Hasbrouck,  resigned; 
Matthew  Ten  Eyck  DeWitt,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Dubois, 
resigned;  Jacob  H.  B.  Dupuy,  cornet,  vice  Sohlor  (Solomon  Sopler), 
declined. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

James  Shankland.  adjutant,  vice  Hough,  moved;  James  Knox, 
quartermaster,  vice  Shankland,  promoted:  William  Allen,  paymas- 
ter, vice  Knox. 


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1821. 

James  Berthrong,  captain,  vice  Aldrich,  resigned;  Asa  Covell, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Berthrong,  promoted;  Tyler  Parmele,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Covell,  promoted;  Royal  Benson,  cornet,  vice  Par- 
mele, promoted. 

Horace  Bruce,  captain;  Henry  S.  Lockwood,  first  lieutenant; 
Jonathan  P.  Hicks,  second  lieutenant;  Nathan  Stickney,  cornet. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 
Andrew  Kirk,  quartermaster,  vice  Stafford,  moved. 
Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Knowlson,  adjutant,  vice  Gilbert,  resigned;  Augustus 
Cuyler,  quartermaster,  vice  Kirk,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Charles  S.  Henry,  vice  Herrick,  moved;  William 
Miller,  vice  Jermain,  moved;  Samuel  S.  Fowler,  vice  Knowlson, 
adjutant. 

William  Fursman,  ensign,  vice  Fowler,  promoted;  Horace  Durrie, 
ensign  of  light  infantry. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Gerrit  W.   Sager,  captain,  vice  Sixby,  deceased;  Peter  Huyck, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sager,  promoted;  William  McCollogh,  ensign;  Evert 
Becker,  ensign. 

Coenradt  Baumis,  captain,  vice  Copeland,  resigned;    Samuel  G. 
Haynes,  lieutenant;  Albert  Van  Waggoner,  ensign. 
Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
George  Pinney,  major,  vice  Campbell,  resigned. 
Phineas  Holmes,  captain,  vice  W.  Holmes,  resigned. 
Lieutenants — Nathaniel  Cross,  vice  Seth  Cross,  resigned;  Daniel 
McKay,  vice  A.  McKay,  junior,  resigned;  William  Elsburg,  vice 
Holmes,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  W.  Conklin,  Isaac  Copeland,  Samuel  Coon. 


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rensselaer  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  B.  Converse,  adjutant,  vice  Mead,  moved;  Daniel 
Gardner,  quartermaster,  vice  Sharp,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Henry  F.  Bayeax,  captain;  Francis  V.  Yvon- 
nett.  lieutenant;  George  M.  Seldon,  ensign;  Stephen  C.  Noble,  cap- 
tain; Jesse  C.  Young,  lieutenant;  Joseph  Nelson,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Derick  J.  Yanderheyden,  captain;  Benjamin  D.  Snide- 
kor,  lieutenant;  Isaac  Hervy,  ensign. 

Archalaus  Polock,  captain,  vice  Whyland,  resigned;  John  Peck, 
lieutenant,  vice  Polock,  promoted;  Thomas  Withy,  ensign,  vice 
Peck,  promoted. 

John  G.  Snyder,  captain,  vice  File,  resigned;  Henry  A.  Clum,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Snyder,  promoted;  Joshua  Hanman,  ensign,  vice  Clum. 
promoted. 

Samuel  W.  Goodwin,  captain,  vice  Morey,  resigned;  Eseeck 
Hawkins,  lieutenant,  vice  Goodwin,  promoted;  Ebenezer  C.  Barton, 
ensign,  vice  Hawkins,  promoted;  John  G.  Reilay,  lieutenant;  Rufus 
Gilbert,  lieutenant. 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hugh  M.  Boyd,  chaplain;  Lloyd  Smith,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Huddleston,  moved. 

Joseph  Brown,  captain;  David  Tallmadge,  captain,  vice  Slocum, 
resigned;  John  C.  Yan  Vechten,  lieutenant,  vice  Tallmadge,  pro- 
moted; Enoch  Williams,  ensign,  vice  Groesbeck,  resigned. 

Thomas  Follct,  captain,  vice  Yandercook,  moved;  James 
Brookins,   lieutenant,  vice   Follett,  promoted. 

Fnsigns — Alexander  A.  Miller,  vice  W.  C.  Fallett,  moved; 
Sherard  Kirkum,  vice  Bacus,  moved;  Siderio  G.  Carpenter;  Jere- 
miah Williams;  William  C.  Raymer  (of  riflemen). 


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Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  P.  Hecrmance,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Beekman, 
resigned;  John  C.  Schermerhorn,  adjutant,  vice  Wilsey,  resigned; 
Henry  Goodrich,  paymaster;  John  Wilson,  quartermaster,  vice  Fox, 
in  new  regiment. 

David  W.  Pitts,  captain,  vice  Hoag,  resigned;  Lewis  J.  Water- 
bery,  lieutenant,  vice  Peck,  resigned;  Samuel  Knapp,  ensign,  vice 
Pitts,  promoted. 

Henry  James  Genett,  captain,  vice  Yates,  resigned;  Stephen 
Mills,  lieutenant,  vice  Knowlton,  moved;  Sherlock  Gregory,  ensign. 

William  Reading,  captain,  vice  Blaney,  resigned;  Gilbert  H. 
Alerinor,  lieutenant,  vice  Sherman,  resigned;  Hugh  Sherman, 
ensign;  Levi  Cornell,  ensign,  vice  Gordon,  deceased. 

John  Baurhyte,  lieutenant,  vice  Kittle,  resigned ;  Joseph  W.  Cran- 
dall,  ensign,  vice  Baurhyt,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Theodorus  Gregory,  captain,  vice  Heermance, 
promoted;  Ryer  Heermance,  lieutenant,  vice  Gregory,  promoted; 
Amos  Brooks,  ensign,  vice  Goodrich,  promoted. 

New  regiment  organized  from  part  of  the  Eighty-sixth  and  Forty- 
third  regiments  and  denominated  the  First  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Berry,  colonel;  Nathan  Howard,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Hosea  Bennet,  major;  Horatio  N.  Carr,  adjutant;  Isaac  B.  Fox, 
quartermaster;  George  T.  Dennison,  paymaster;  Elijah  Graves,  sur- 
geon; Charles  H.  Gregory,  surgeon's  mate. 

Light  Infantry — Stephen  Norton,  captain;  Newton  Goold,  lieu- 
tenant; Edwin  A.  Piatt,  ensign. 

Captains — Rufus  Rose,  Henry  Hull,  Stephen  S.  Kittle,  Samuel  H. 
Arnold,  David  W.  Pitts. 

Lieutenants — Charles  R.  Vary,  Calvin  P.  Vary,  Clark  Vary,  Wil- 
liam Frothingham,  William  Redding. 

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Ensigns — Xathan  Vary,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  Bly,  Gideon 
Thomas,  Albert  Ball. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Palmer  C.  Dorr,  captain,  vice  Newman,  moved;  Ebenezer  Bas- 
sett,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Dorr,  promoted;  James  H.  Parke, 
ensign,  vice  Bassett,  promoted. 

Isaac  L.  Warner,  captain,  vice  Fuller,  resigned;  Thaddeus  Elmore, 
lieutenant,  vice  Warner,  promoted;  William  H.  Wheeler,  ensign, 
vice  Elmore,  promoted. 

Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Hawley,  adjutant;  Abraham  Van  Alstyne,  quartermaster; 
Arent  Van  Derpool,  paymaster. 

Lieutenants — Barent  Van  Alen,  John  Van  Buren. 

Ensigns — Peter  Dingman,  Cornelius  C.  Van  Alen,  Jacob  Esteves, 
James  Van  Valkenburgh,  Daniel  Runels. 

Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Orville  Holly,  captain;  Daniel  B.  Tallmadge, 
lieutenant;  Henry  D.  Parleman,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Leonard  Freeland,  captain,  vice  Bay,  resigned; 
Thomas  Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  Freeland,  promoted;  Phineas 
Walker,  ensign,  vice  Williams,  promoted. 

Darius  S.  Colver,  captain,  vice  Myers,  resigned;  Thomas  Bennet, 
lieutenant,  vice  Colver,  promoted;  Oliver  Teale,  junior,  ensign,  vice 
Bennet,  promoted. 

Gilbert  Butler,  captain,  vice  Coventry,  resigned;  Charles  Coven- 
try, lieutenant,  vice  White,  resigned;  Thomas  Blank,  ensign,  vice 
Butler,  promoted;  Isaac  Delamater,  ensign,  vice  Vredenburgh, 
resigned;  Nathan  B.  Kellogg,  lieutenant,  vice  Hoffman,  resigned. 

John  W.  Edmonds,  captain. 


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Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Elting,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Potts,  resigned;  James  Oli- 
ver Brodhead,  adjutant. 

Adam  P.  Clum,  captain,  vice  Kline,  resigned;  John  Harvey,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Clum,  promoted;  George  Rockefeller,  ensign,  vice  Har- 
vey, promoted. 

Jacob  P.  Miller,  captain,  vice  J.  P.  Rockefeller,  resigned;  John 
Potts,  lieutenant,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  Stephen  Paddock,  ensign, 
vice  Potts,  promoted. 

David  Williams,  captain,  vice  Clark,  moved;  Elisha  F.  Sheldon, 
lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Samuel  Allen,  ensign,  vice 
Sheldon,  promoted. 

Titus  Simms,  captain,  vice  Hoot,  resigned;  Henry  W.  Snyder, 
lieutenant,  vice  Simms,  promoted;  George  Row,  junior,  ensign,  vice 
Snyder,  promoted. 

Weston  Wilbour,  captain,  vice  Knickerbacker,  moved;  Timothy 
Loomis,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Benschotten,  moved;  John  A.  Snyder, 
ensign,  vice  Loucks,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Coenrad  J.  Wilsey,  colonel,  vice  A.  N.  Holly,  cashiered;  Henry  M. 
Hoffman,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Wolcott,  resigned;  George  J. 
Rossman,  major,  vice  Wilsey,  promoted;  Harman  Veeder,  chaplain; 
George  L.  Wilsey,  paymaster. 

Captains — Frederick  Curtiss,  vice  Hoffman,  promoted;  James 
Conklin,  vice  Rossman,  promoted. 

Lieutenants— John  P.  Strever,  vice  Curtiss,  promoted;  John  Bain, 
vice  Conklin,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Towner,  vice  Strever,  promoted;  Daniel  Mclntire, 
vice  Wilsey,  promoted;  Peter  Suefelt,  vice  Bain,  promoted. 


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Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Deming,  lieutenant;  Major  M.  Tyler,  ensign,  vice  Dem- 
ing,  promoted. 

Isaac  Downing,  captain,  vice  Downing,  resigned;  Silas  Downing, 
lieutenant,  vice  I.  Downing,  promoted;  Walter  Allen,  ensign,  vice 
S.  Downing,  promoted. 

Peter  Moore,  captain,  vice  Morehouse,  resigned;  Ephraim  B. 
Andrews,  lieutenant,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Martin  E.  Knapp, 
ensign,  vice  Andrews,  promoted. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Richard  Goodale,  inspector,  vice  Wardwell,  moved;  Stephen 
Johnson,  paymaster,  vice  Goodale,  promoted. 

Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Xoah  M.  Green,  adjutant,  vice  Averill,  resigned;  Alfred  Ely,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Tubbs,  promoted. 

Joseph  Geddings,  captain,  vice  Case,  resigned;  Thomas  Tousley, 
lieutenant,  vice  Giddings,  promoted;  Ira  Andrus,  ensign,  vice  Tous- 
ley, promoted;  Elijah  Grout,  ensign,  vice  Yendes  (Jendees),  moved. 

Lewis  Edmunds,  captain,  vice  Stewart,  resigned;  John  Spencer, 
lieutenant,  vice  Edmunds,  promoted;  David  Grummon,  ensign;  Silas 
Lyman,  lieutenant,  vice  John  Allen,  resigned;  Wakeman  G.  John- 
son, ensign,  vice  James  Allen,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Ebenezer  Bartholomew,  major,  vice  Winslow,  declining;  Rufus  S. 
Waite,  surgeon's  mate. 

Eliphalet  Peck,  captain,  vice  Bartholomew,  promoted;  Isaac 
Luther,  lieutenant,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  Samuel  Read,  ensign,  vice 
Luther,  promoted. 


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Ira  Willard,  captain,  vice  Winslow,  resigned;  Daniel  D.  Stephen- 
son, lieutenant,  vice  Willard,  promoted;  Dexter  Haven,  ensign,  vice 
Stephenson,  promoted. 

Zenas  Carey,  captain,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Jacob  Jenkins,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Carey,  promoted;  Ephraim  Carey,  ensign,  vice  Jenkins, 
promoted. 

Leister  White,  captain,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Benjamin  R.  Cool, 
lieutenant,  vice  White,  promoted;  John  Page,  ensign,  vice  Cool, 
promoted;  Winchester  Jewit,  ensign,  vice  Brackenridge,  moved. 

Joseph  Brooks,  captain;  Don  Carlos  Holly,  lieutenant;  Stephen 
Scoville,  ensign;  William  Lord,  ensign  of  riflemen,  vice  Morrow, 
moved;  Solomon  Hawkins,  lieutenant;  Ziba  Henry,  ensign. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Shelden,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lewis,  resigned;  John 
Gotham,  major,  vice  Shelden,  promoted;  Jonathan  B.  Burton,  sur- 
geon, vice  Sherwood,  resigned;  Joseph  Woodman,  surgeon's  mate, 
vice  Burton,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Daniel  Lee,  captain,  vice  Gotham,  promoted;  Daniel 
Blanchard,  first  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Ely,  promoted;  James  Farwell, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Lee,  promoted;  Solon  Massy,  ensign,  vice 
Blanchard,  promoted. 

Joel  Goodale,  captain;  Alexander  Parker,  lieutenant;  Zeno  H. 
Adams,  ensign. 

Timothy  Tomblin,  junior,  captain;  James  Pierce,  lieutenant;  John 
W.  Tomblin,  ensign;  Isaac  Babbit,  lieutenant;  Orin  H.  Rundell, 
ensign;  Ward  Hubbard,  lieutenant;  David  Smith,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Shubal  Butterfield,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bosworth,  resigned; 
Samuel  Dennison,  major,  vice  Butterfield,  promoted. 

Light   Infantry — John   Chamberlain,   captain,   vice   Dennison, 


1821. 


1821. 


2310  Annual  Report  of  the 

promoted;  David  McFarlan,  lieutenant,  vice  Chamberlain,  pro- 
moted: Albert  Crane,  ensign,  vice  McFarlan,  promoted;  Daniel 
Griffin,  ensign  of  riflemen,  vice  Buckley,  declined. 

Amos  Catlin,  captain,  vice  Rice,  declined:  David  Millington,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Catlin,  promoted;  Matthew  M.  Cole,  ensign,  vice  Mil- 
lington, promoted. 

Daniel  Hardy,  captain,  vice  Knapp,  resigned;  Northrup  Jones, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hardy,  promoted. 

Nathaniel  Morton,  captain,  vice  Whitney,  declined;  Oliver  Bates, 
lieutenant,  vice  Morton,  promoted;  Jairus  Bates,  ensign,  vice  Law- 
ton,  deceased:  Roswell  Bosworth,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Amos  Judd: 

James  Smith,  adjutant. 

Riflemen — Seymour  Green,  captain;  Joseph  Cross,  lieutenant; 
Daniel  Briggs,  ensign. 

Othniel  Spinning,  captain,  vice  Hollenback,  resigned;  James 
Buckley,  lieutenant;  Barret  Hubbard,  ensign. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joshua  Xorth,  colonel,  vice  Willoughby,  resigned;  Parmenio  Wol- 
cott,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  North,  promoted;  Eliphalet  Clark, 
major,  vice  Morrison,  declining. 

Captains — Amasa  Cobb,  Luther  Trumble,  junior,  Jabez  Fuller. 

Lieutenants — Alpheus  West,  Cyrus  Crane,  Ira  Gihnore. 

Ensigns — Gilbert  Edgcomb,  Micah  Kennedy,  Freeman  Strong. 

Eienman  D.  Strong,  captain,  vice  Starr,  resigned;  Henry  Weth- 
erby,  lieutenant;  William  Hoskins,  ensign. 

'  >ne  Hundred  and  Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Bailey,  colonel;  Augustus  Ely,  lieutenant  colonel;  Isaiah 
E     iili.  major;  George  Woodworth,  quartermaster. 


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Captains — Almon  Wakcman,  James  Terry,  Ira  Reynolds. 

Lieutenants — John  M.  Coddington,  John  Compton,  Beckwith 
Dennison,  Harry  Sayler,  junior  (of  riflemen). 

Ensigns — Selah  Sarles,  John  R.  Spence,  John  Auhle,  Amos  Rob- 
ertson, Eliphalet  J.  Tucker  (of  riflemen). 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jesse  McKinney,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hopkins,  resigned;  Gil- 
bert J.  Ogden,  major,  vice  McKinney,  promoted;  John  W.  Phillips, 
surgeon,  vice  Hayt,  moved;  Henry  Ing'ersoll,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Phillips,  promoted. 

Captains — George  Baxter,  vice  Ogden,  promoted;  Reuben  D. 
Lyon. 

Lieutenants — Lewis  Dudley,  Joshua  Rumsey. 

Ensigns — Abraham  Cook,   Gideon   McChain. 

Riflemen — Benjamin  Pew,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  William 
K.  Reed,  lieutenant,  vice  Pew,  promoted;  Bartine  Pew,  ensign,  vice 
Reed,  promoted. 

John  Dickerson,  junior,  captain,  vice  Rickey,  resigned;  John  M. 
Miller,  lieutenant,  vice  Dickerson,  promoted;  Joshua  Smith,  ensign; 
Randle  Peas,  ensign. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  division  of  infantry: 
Lemuel  Hudson,  hospital  surgeon. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Edward  C.  Reed,  judge  advocate;  Lewis  S.  Owen,  hospital 
surgeon. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

David  Turner,  quartermaster;  Jared  Huntington,  paymaster. 


1821. 


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2312  Annual  Report  of  the 

greene  county. 
One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  regiment  of  infantrv: 
George  G.   Hardenbergh,  captain,  vice  Van  Vechten,   resigned; 

\\  illiam  \Y.  Van  Vechten,  lieutenant,  vice  Hardenbergh,  promoted; 

Benjamin  Van  Loan,  ensign,  vice  W.  Van  Vechten,  promoted. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  F.  Skinner,  quartermaster,  vice  Clapp,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantrv: 

Russel  Norton,  captain,  vice  Gilman,  resigned;  George  Lowree, 
lieutenant,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  Abijah  Pratt,  ensign,  vice  Moor, 
resigned;  William  King,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  moved:  John  Fisher, 
lieutenant,  vice  McKee,  resigned;  John  H.  Robertson,  ensign,  vice 
Lowree,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantrv: 

Osburn  Wilson,  paymaster,  vice  Van  Schaick,  moved;  Charles  R. 
Mosher,  surgeon,  vice  Norton,  declining;  Simeon  F.  Crandall,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Mosher,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Nicholas  H.  Phillips,  vice  Rogers,  moved:  Samuel 
W.  May. 

Ensigns — Samuel  R.  Jackways.  vice  Woodworth,  declined;  Bur- 
den Sherman,  vice  Van  Buskirk,  moved;  John  Leigh:  Samuel  Wil- 
liams, vice  Osburn,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Robert  McAulcy,  lieutenant,  vice  B.  Skinner,  pro- 
moted; Valentine  Randal,  ensign,  vice  H.  Skinner,  declined. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  McNiel,  colonel,  vice  Kimball,  declining;  James  W.  Wil- 
lett,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Van  Nortwick,  moved;  Jesse  S.  Leigh, 
major,  vice  McNiel,  promoted;  Anthony  McCallor,  adjutant,  vice 
Willett,  promoted;  John    King,  paymaster,  vice   Leigh,  promoted; 


State  Historian.  2313 

Archibald  McCallor,  quartermaster;  James  Savage,  surgeon; 
George  Gillies,  surgeon's  mate. 

Alexander  McDougall,  captain,  vice  McEcheron,  resigned;  James 
L.  Durkee,  captain,  vice  Walker,  resigned;  Sanford  Case,  ensign; 
Benjamin  Durkee,  lieutenant. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Matthews,  colonel,  vice  Root,  resigned;  John  McNaugh- 
ton,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Matthews,  promoted;  William  Steel, 
paymaster. 

Josiah  Reab,  captain,  vice  McAllister,  resigned;  Hugh  Moncrief, 
lieutenant,  vice  Reab. 

John  J.  Steel,  captain,  vice  Stewart,  resigned;  Ira  Carswell,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Steel,  promoted;  Elisha  Munson,  ensign;  Solomon  W. 
Russell,  ensign,  vice  Moncrief,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Thirty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Ira  Jenkins,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Erastus  Williams, 
who  is  hereby  superseded. 

Third  brigade  of  cavalry : 

Chauncey  Humphrey,  major  and  inspector,  vice  Hutchinson, 
resigned. 

Third  brigade  of  artillery: 

Hugh  Robison,  paymaster,  vice  Denniston,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Schuyler,  surgeon,  vice  Myndert  W.  McKenna,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  division  of  infantry: 

Clark  Allen,  major  general,  vice  Brittain,  resigned. 


1821. 


2314  Annual  Report  of  the 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Gad  Ackley,  brigadier  general,  vice  Allen,  promoted:  Robert 
Lansing,  judge  advocate,  vice  Adriel  Ely,  who  is  hereby  super- 
seded. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Septa  Fillmore,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Anson  J.  Sperry,  who  is 
hereby  superseded;  Lyman  Manly,  major,  vice  Fillmore,  promoted. 
Caleb  Marshall,  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Henry  Yandenburgh,  major  and  inspector,  vice  Jacob  P. 
Defreest,  who  is  hereby  superseded. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

William  B.  Van  Benthuysen,  judge  advocate,  vice  William  Med- 
calf,  who  is  hereby  superseded. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Resolved,  that  Thomas  Turner,  junior,  be  no  longer  major  of 
the  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry  and  that  a 
supersedeas  issue  accordingly. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 
Salmon  Thayer,  colonel,  vice  Amos  P.  Granger,  who  is  hereby 
superseded. 

CAYUGA   COUNTY. 
Seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

George  B.  Throop,  judge  advocate,  vice  Richard  L.  Smith,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 


State  Historian'.  2315 

albany  county. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  T.  Vernor,  lieutenant,  vice  Hand,  moved. 

Ensigns — John  T.  Norton,  vice  Vernor,  promoted;  Harman  Vis- 
scher,  vice  Fowler,  promoted;  Jesse  G.  Brush,  vice  Miller,  pro- 
moted; John  Koon,  vice  Henry,  promoted;  Ralph  Thompson,  vice 
Myers,  moved;  George  W.  Merchant,  vice  Fursman. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Carmer,  captain;  Peter  L.  Stout,  lieutenant;  Moses 
Tyler,  ensign. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Levi  B.  Pratt,  quartermaster. 

Lieutenants — Ethan  Ferm,  vice  Conkey,  declining;  Barnabas 
Hall,  vice  St.  John,  declining. 

Ensigns — Theophilus  Herrington,  vice  Cook,  declining;  David 
Herrington,  vice  Burgess,  moved;  Joel  Herrington,  vice  Ferm, 
promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-second  division  of  infantry: 

Bowen  Whiting,  aide-de-camp  to  the  major  general. 

KINGS    COUNTY. 

Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jacobus  Lake,  captain,  vice  Stillwell,  resigned;  Richard  Stillwell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lake,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Simeon  C.  Garrison,  vice  Stillwell,  promoted;  John 
Meserole;  Cornelius  Bergen. 


1821. 


1821. 


2316  Annual  Report  of  the 

oneida  county. 
Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Archibald  T.  Frink,  captain;  Walton  W.  Grant,  first  lieutenant; 
Aylmer  Keith,  second  lieutenant. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Baker,  captain,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned;  John  W.  Batty, 
lieutenant,  vice  Baker,  promoted;  Israel  Ely,  junior,  ensign,  vice 
Batty,  promoted. 

Seventh  regiment  of  cavalry: 

James  Parker,  captain,  vice  Sprague,  resigned;  Joseph  Hanks, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Parker,  promoted;  Abiel  Standley,  cornet. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Israel  Arnold,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Chattuck  (William  Shat- 
tuck),  declining. 

Daniel  King,  captain;  Wright  Brown,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice 
King,  promoted. 

Ensigns — David  Henderson;  Thomas  P.  Briggs,  vice  Brown, 
promoted;  Samuel  Stone;  Bartleson  Shearman. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Monro,  colonel,  vice  Tappen,  resigned;  John  Stevens,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Redman,  resigned;  Charles  H.  Toll,  major,  vice 
Monro,  promoted;  Grove  Lawrence,  adjutant,  vice  Toll,  promoted; 
Uriah  H.  Dunning,  surgeon,  vice  Magoon,  resigned;  Titus  Merri- 
man,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Dunning,  promoted;  Philip  Manro,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Ellis,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2317 

Delanson  Foster,  captain,  vice  Inglesbe,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Ira  T.  Freeman,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  Samuel 
Crossman,  vice  Allen,  moved;  Phineas  Meigs,  vice  Foster,  pro- 
moted. 

Ensigns — Joshua  P.  Champlain,  vice  Crossman,  promoted:  Wil- 
liam Brown,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  Abner  Tuttle,  vice  Meigs, 
promoted;  James  Gillies,  vice  Campbell,  resigned. 

John  McGowen,  captain,  vice  Stevens,  promoted;  Henry  A.  Hess, 
lieutenant,  vice  Ward,  promoted;  John  Dodge,  ensign,  vice 
McGowen,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lewis  Smith,  major,  vice  Van  Houten,  moved;  Benjamin  Trum- 
bull, surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hopkins,  declined. 

Captains — Wait  Hinman,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Henry  Jones, 
vice  Van  Houten,  promoted;  John  Lowry,  vice  Skiels,  moved. 

Lieutenants — John  Stoner,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  Samuel  Whit- 
ing, vice  Lowrey,  promoted. 

Ensigns — George  T.  Foot,  vice  S.  Foot,  moved;  William  Earll, 
vice  Whiting,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Freeborn  G.  Jewett,  captain;  Myron  L.  Mills,  lieu- 
tenant; John  S.  Freeman,  ensign. 

Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Sprague,  colonel,  vice  Castle,  promoted;  James  Carr,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Sprague,  promoted;  Henry  Tiffany,  major,  vice 
Carr,  promoted;  David  F.  Dodge,  adjutant,  vice  Tiffany,  promoted. 

Orlin  J.  Wheaton,  captain,  vice  King,  resigned;  Pitt  Dyer,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Wheaton,  promoted. 

Ensigns — David  Sothard,  vice  Morley,  resigned;  Thomas  Davis, 
vice  Sheldon,  moved;  Willard  Farrington,  vice  Cole,  declined;  Asa 
McMillen,  vice  Clapp,  declined;  Ezra  Dyer,  vice  P.  Dyer,  promoted. 


1821. 


1S21. 


2318  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Olcott,  major,  vice  Smith,  declined;  Elijah  C.  Rust,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Ward,  resigned. 

Captains — Jesse  Worden,  vice  Kellog,  moved;  Adam  S.  Huntley, 
vice  W.  Huntley,  resigned;  Hezekiah  Sage,  junior,  vice  Teall, 
moved;  David  E.  Shepard,  vice  Gage,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — George  L.  Taylor,  vice  Worden,  promoted;  Smith 
Burton,  vice  Huntley,  promoted;  Thaddeus  M.  Wood,  junior,  vice 
Bangs,  moved;  Ebenezer  J.  Dennis,  vice  Shepard,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Amos  Storey,  vice  Taylor,  promoted;  David  Scouton, 
vice  Williams,  declined;  Erastus  Gay,  vice  Hearter,  deceased;  Haz- 
ard Frink  (of  riflemen),  vice  Sage,  promoted;  Joseph  Benjamin,  vice 
Dennis,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  W.  Fitch,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Healy,  declined. 

Horrace  Ellis,  captain,  vice  Hughes,  resigned;  Jeremy  Case,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Ellis,  promoted;  Robert  J.  Brockway,  ensign,  vice 
White,  resigned;  Barney  Hicks,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Perry,  ensign, 
vice  Hicks,  promoted. 

Orin  Tylor,  lieutenant,  vice  Hickox,  promoted;  Richard  Adams, 
ensign,  vice  Tylor,  promoted;  Orlando  F.  Fuller,  ensign,  vice  Bar- 
rett, moved;  Joel  Dickinson,  lieutenant,  vice  Raynor,  declined;  Wil- 
liam P.  Morse,  ensign,  vice  Johnson,  moved. 

Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lauren  Hotchkiss,  major,  vice  Redway,  declined;  Elizur  Stanlv, 
adjutant,  vice  Daniels,  promoted;  William  O.  Ferrell,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Asa  Belknap;  John  Daniels,  second,  vice  Clark, 
resigned;  Lewis  C.  Davis,  vice  Hotchkiss,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Barber  Kinyon,  captain;  Samuel  Stewart,  lieutenant; 
Jeremiah  X.  Green,  ensign. 


State  Historlw.  2319 

1821. 

Daniel  Vail,  lieutenant,  vice  Hill,  resigned;  Samuel  Gilbert, 
ensign,  vice  Stanley,  promoted;  Ambrose  S.  Gillett,  lieutenant,  vice 
Davis,  promoted;  William  Summers,  ensign,  vice  Ferrel,  promoted. 

Supply  Chase,  lieutenant,  vice  Savage,  moved;  John  <  iilhert, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Chase,  promoted. 

Twenty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Luther  Badger,  judge  advocate,  vice  Marsh,  promoted;  Samuel  R. 
Matthews,  paymaster,  vice  Mott,  promoted;  Daniel  Tibbals,  assistant 
hospital  surgeon. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Alexander  M.  Muir,  colonel,  vice  Kingsland,  resigned;  John  D. 
Wolf,  major,  vice  Rapelye,  cashiered. 

Captains — Israel  Robinson;  James  Seguine,  vice  Luff,  resigned; 
Charles  Turner. 

First  lieutenants — William  Tuthill;  John  DeGroot,  vice  Turner, 
promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Hercules  H.  Jones ;  Richard  Brower,  vice  C. 
Brower,  resigned;  John  M.  Holly,  vice  Lane,  promoted;  James  Barr; 
John  Mather. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery : 

Alexander  Ming,  junior,  captain. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

Leonard  Hoffman,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Simpson,  resigned;  Wil- 
liam S.  Ireland,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Grennell,  resigned;  Benjamin 
P.  Westervelt,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Ireland,  promoted. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Samuel  Purdy,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brett,  promoted;  Francis 
Barretto,  major,  vice  Purdy,  promoted. 

John  Remsen,  captain,  vice  Meserole,  resigned;  Nicholas  R.  Van 


1821. 


2320  Annual  Report  of  the 

Brunt,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Remsen,  promoted;  Peter  Bergen,  sec- 
ond lieutenant,  vice  Van  Brunt,  promoted. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Horatio  Griffin,  second  lieutenant. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  artillery  commanded  by  Major  Elisha  Camp: 

Robert  Nichols,  captain,  vice  Utley.  resigned;  Asa  Tisdale,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Xichols,  promoted;  Nathan  Wright,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Tisdale,  promoted. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Abraham  S.  Dagget,  captain;  Seth  A.  Abbey, 
lieutenant:  Loveland  Paddock,  ensign. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Todd,  lieutenant  colonel;  John  White,  major,  vice  Todd, 
promoted;  John  McQuigg,  quartermaster. 

Charles  Gillett,  captain;  Isaac  L.  Smith,  lieutenant,  vice  Gillett, 
promoted. 

Stephen  L.  Peart,  captain;  Elijah  Dean,  lieutenant,  vice  Peart, 
promoted;  Horace  Giles,  ensign;  Isaac  White,  lieutenant;  James 
Van  Etten,  ensign. 

Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Brees,  junior,  ensign. 

Eighteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  G.  McDowell,  paymaster. 

New  regiment  organized  from  part  of  the  Ninety-fifth  regiment 
and  denominated  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-ninth  regiment  of 
infantry: 

Hudson  Jennings,  colonel:  Caleb  H.  Sackett,  lieutenant  colonel; 


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Thomas  Baird,  major;  Richard  H.  Sackett,  adjutant;  Elbert  Curtis, 
quartermaster;  Justus  Slater,  paymaster;  Joel  Tallmadge,  junior, 
surgeon. 

Josiah  Perry,  captain;  Joseph  Park,  lieutenant;  Joel  Hastings, 
ensign;  Ira  Woodford,  lieutenant;  William  W.  Hunt,  ensign;  Alex- 
ander Stowell,  lieutenant;  Jacob  D.  W.  Schoonmaker,  ensign. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  R.  Stephens,  colonel;  James  Jones,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Amasa  Thatcher,  major;  Joshua  Stephens,  adjutant;  Joseph 
Loughry,  junior,  quartermaster;  Caleb  P.  Fulton,  paymaster. 

John  Ogden,  ensign;  Samuel  Griggs,  ensign. 

Stephen  Towsley,  captain;  John  Cherry,  lieutenant;  Martin 
Young,  junior,  ensign. 

Benjamin  Sammons,  junior,  captain;  Samuel  Mulhollan,  lieuten- 
ant; Hugh  Jameson,  ensign. 

Elisha  W.  Brockway,  captain;  Chauncey  Strickland,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Lemmen,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Edward  L.  Ament,  captain;  Jacob  B.  Sholl, 
lieutenant;  William  H.  Pickell,  ensign. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Ira  Davenport,  captain:  Anda  L.  Smith,  first  lieutenant;  Uriah  H. 
Stephens,  second  lieutenant. 

Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abijah  Vining,  lieutenant;  Timothy  Childs,  ensign. 

Lacy  Hurd,  captain;  Aaron  Jewell,  lieutenant;  Darius  Hewitt, 
ensign. 

Victor  Putman,  captain;  Allen  Basset,  lieutenant;  Robert  Arm- 
strong, ensign. 

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2322  Annual  Report  of  the 

Elisha  Culver,  captain;  Bradley  Thompson,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Howard,  ensign;  Nicholas  Yast,  lieutenant;  Melvin  Schenck,  ensign; 
Daniel  Lewis,  ensign. 

Riflemen — John  Sebring,  captain;  James  Cumpton,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  W.  Deming,  ensign. 

Tenth  regiment  of  cavalry : 

Harry  Hurd,  second  lieutenant;  Russell  Hare,  cornet. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Warden,  surgeon's  mate;  John  Huntington,  quartermaster; 
John  Larrowe,  paymaster. 

Asa  Blood,  captain;  Stephen  Grant,  lieutenant;  Jacob  W.  Strong, 
ensign:  Elijah  Read,  lieutenant;  Matthew  Brink,  ensign. 

Battalion  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Simeon  Bacon: 

Josiah  Pond,  junior,  adjutant;  Abraham  Hogling,  paymaster; 
Levi  Goodrich,  surgeon. 

Josiah  Pond,  junior,  captain;  Robert  G.  Butler,  lieutenant;  Solo- 
mon Brown,  ensign;  Paul  Manhart,  ensign. 

Battalion  commanded  by  Major  Augustus  Tyler: 

Levi  Fay,  surgeon's  mate. 

Horace  Cole,  ensign;  William  Horton,  lieutenant;  Elijah  Kent, 
ensign;  Nathaniel  Ball,  lieutenant;  Lovett  H.  Edget,  ensign. 

Riflemen — John  Perkins,  captain;  William  Sheldon,  lieutenant; 
Frederick  Bason,  ensign. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  Archa  Campbell's  battalion: 

Jacob  Woodard,  adjutant;  Johnson  Niles,  paymaster. 

Benjamin  Harrower,  captain;  Michael  P.  Stubbs,  lieutenant;  Wil- 
liam Steward,  lieutenant;  Cyprian  S.  Hooker,  ensign. 

New  battalion  organized  from  the  west  part  of  the  Ninety-sixth 
regiment: 

Rudolphus  Howe,  major  commandant;  Paul  C.  Cook,  adjutant; 


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1821. 
James  Conn,  paymaster;  David  A.  Rhodes,  quartermaster;  Warren 
Patchin,  surgeon. 

Riflemen — Levi  Smith,  captain;  Peter  Haight,  captain;  Adin  Par- 
menter,  lieutenant;  Eleazer  Bennet,  ensign. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Twenty-first  division  of  infantry: 

William  Thompson,  judge  advocate,  vice  Samuel  Birdsall,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 

Thirty-eighth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Michael  Hoffman,  judge  advocate,  vice  Asgill  Gibbs,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  brigade  of  infantry : 

John  G.  Veeder,  inspector,  vice  Broderick,  declining. 

PUTNAM  COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Hine,  judge  advocate,  vice  Todd,  resigned. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

James  Chestney,  junior,  adjutant;  John  Koon,  quartermaster,  vice 
Bostwick;  David  Osborn,  paymaster. 

Xathaniel  Babcock,  captain,  vice  R.  Babcock,  resigned;  Billings 
Babcock,  lieutenant,  vice  Amidon,  resigned;  Bugbee  Feathers, 
ensign,  vice  X.  Babcock,  promoted. 

Richard  Wood,  captain;  William  L.  Osborn,  lieutenant;  John 
Haswell,  junior,  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Edward  Whitford,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Sweet,  in  new  regi- 


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ment;  William  H.  Murray,  major,  vice  Whitford,  promoted;  John 
Powers,  junior,  adjutant,  vice  Murray,  promoted;  William  Wilcox, 
paymaster,  vice  Carr,  new  regiment. 

Daniel  How,  lieutenant;  Dorus  W.  Lockwood,  ensign. 

John  B.  Niles,  captain;  Jonathan  H.  Rhodes,  lieutenant,  vice 
Niles,  promoted;  Ezra  S.  Holmes,  lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  promoted; 
Samuel  Hewet,  ensign,  vice  Hakes,  promoted. 

Squire  Allen,  captain;  George  Hakes,  lieutenant;  Evan  Jones, 
ensign;  Aaron  E.  Randall,  ensign,  vice  Bowers,  promoted;  Alpheus 
Ford,  lieutenant,  vice  Burdick,  resigned ;  John  P.  Davidson,  ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joel  Gillett,  major,  vice  Gallup,  resigned;  Samuel  Morgan,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Bridgen,  promoted. 

Captains — Jesse  P.  Mitchell,  vice  Esleeck,  resigned;  Joseph  Gal- 
lup, vice  Williams,  resigned;  John  F.  Breet,  vice  McAuley,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Cornelius  V.  Gibson,  vice  Mitchell,  promoted; 
Christopher  Gould,  vice  Gallup,  promoted;  John  Harper,  vice  Bradt, 
promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — James  Gibbs,  vice  Gould,  promoted;  John 
Odell,  vice  Harper,  promoted;  Joseph  D.  Shifter,  vice  Gibson, 
promoted.  i 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Henry  Scott,  junior,  paymaster. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Cayuga  commanded  by 
Major  John  Richardson: 

John  Robbins.  captain,  vice  Coe,  moved;  Davis  Hurd,  lieutenant, 
vice  Robbins,  promoted;  Owen  Edy,  ensign,  vice  Hurd,  promoted. 


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Hezekiah  Eldridge,  captain,  vice  Murphey,  resigned;  Abraham 
Pier,  lieutenant,  vice  Eldridge,  promoted;  Noble  Adams,  ensign, 
vice  Pier,  promoted. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Eli  Perry,  captain,  vice  Andrews,  resigned;  John  Crawford,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Perry,  promoted;  Daniel  H.  Beers,  ensign,  vice  Craw- 
ford, promoted;  George  Burns,  lieutenant;  Adam  White,  ensign. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

Forty-eighth  brigade : 

James  F.  Wight,  to  be  superseded  as  brigade  judge  advocate; 
Samuel  B.  Beach,  appointed  in  his  stead. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Timothy  Downs,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thomas  P.  Danforth, 
who  is  hereby  superseded. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Joseph  W.  Strang,  judge  advocate,  vice  Aaron  Ward,  who  is 
hereby  superseded;  John  Sing,  brigade  inspector,  vice  Jackson 
Odell,  who  is  hereby  superseded. 

Fourth  division  of  infantry: 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

Peter  S.  Van  Orden,  major  general,  vice  Pierre  Van  Cortland, 
who  is  hereby  superseded. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

John  D.  Smith,  division  inspector,  vice  Philip  G.  Van  Wyck,  who 
is  hereby  superseded;  Alexander  Tompkins,  division  quartermaster, 


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2326  Annual  Report  of  the 

vice   James    Cooper,   who   is   hereby   superseded:   Stephen   Ward, 
division  paymaster,  vice  Edward  Hyde  Delancey,  deceased. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Edwin  Clark,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Edward  Livingston,  Alfred  D.  Moore,  George  Davis. 

Xinety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Albert  Chrystie,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Livingston,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  J.  Renwick,  major,  vice  Chrystie,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Xinety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

W.  C.  H.  Waddell,  ensign. 

Forty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry : 

Edward  Livingston,  judge  advocate,  vice  Watts,  resigned. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Alva  Simons,  captain,  vice  Jackson,  cashiered;  Daniel 

Page,   lieutenant,  vice  Simons,  promoted;  Daniel  Russell,  junior, 

(ensign),  vice  Page,  promoted. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Edward  Sawyer,  major. 

Henry  Grout,  adjutant,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Alanson  Brown, 
paymaster,  vice  Hall,  moved;  John  Barnard,  chaplain. 

Daniel  Tinker,  captain;  Solomon  Case,  first  lieutenant;  Kellogg 
Yosburgh,  second  lieutenant;  Montgomery  Yosburgh,  cornet. 

Aaron  Cook,  captain,  vice  Sawyer,  promoted;  Peter  Putnam,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  promoted;  Horace  Eggleston,  second  lieu- 


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tenant,  vice  Putnam,  promoted;  Amos  Lee,  junior,  cornet,  vice 
Eggleston,  promoted. 

John  Gooding,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Cady,  moved;  Ira  Webster, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Gooding,  promoted;  Samuel  B.  Perkins, 
cornet,  vice  Webster,  promoted. 

Solomon  Frost,  captain,  vice  Allen,  declining;  Smith  Henry,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Hatch,  declined;  Zachariah  Longyor,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Taggort,  moved;  Samuel  Taylor,  cornet. 

Erasmus  T.  Cummins,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Frost,  promoted; 
Eldrick  Smith,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Cummins,  promoted;  Joseph 
Anthony,  cornet,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Peter  Keyser,  adjutant,  vice  Brown,  sheriff. 

John  Tippit,  lieutenant, vice  Earls,  resigned;  Caleb  Turner,  ensign, 
vice  Tippit,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Leonard  Smith,  captain,  vice  Vogel,  resigned; 
Peter  S.  Swart,  lieutenant,  vice  Swart,  deceased;  Henry  J.  Warner, 
ensign,  vice  Swart,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Dexter  Brown,  colonel,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Benjamin  Hickok, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  Daniel  Hager,  junior, 
major,  vice  Hickok,  promoted;  James  Disbrow,  paymaster;  Fred- 
erick Hager,  quartermaster. 

Miles  Tyler,  captain,  vice  Bigelow,  deceased;  James  B.  Treadwell, 
lieutenant,  vice  Tyler,  promoted;  Jacob  C.  Hoagland,  ensign,  vice 
Treadwell,  promoted. 

Joseph  Burnet,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Daniel  Conkling, 
lieutenant,  vice  Burnet,  promoted;  William  Wiltsey,  ensign,  vice 
Conkling,  promoted. 


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2328  Annual  Report  of  the 

Levi  Gallup,  captain,  vice  Hickok,  promoted;  Nathan  Gallup, 
lieutenant,  vice  L.  Gallup,  promoted;  Eleazer  Treadwell,  ensign, 
vice  N.  Gallup,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Russel  G.  Beard,  captain;  Martin  B.  Thomas,  lieuten- 
ant; Henry  Simons,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Talmage  Leek,  adjutant;  Abraham  L.  Lawyer,  paymaster; 
Thomas  B.  Van  Alstyne,  surgeon's  mate. 

Henry  France,  junior,  captain,  vice  Bellinger,  declined;  John  G. 
Bouck,  lieutenant,  vice  France,  promoted;  John  S.  Van  Steenbergh, 
ensign. 

Severenus  Brown,  captain, vice  Crumey,  resigned;  Henry  J.  Moak, 
lieutenant,  vice  Brown,  promoted;  James  Sweetman,  ensign;  Elial 
Cross,  lieutenant;  Jacob  Bonta,  junior,  ensign. 

John  Sixbey,  captain;  Andrew  Orlup,  lieutenant. 

Peter  Stall,  captain,  vice  J.  Stall,  promoted;  Sylvester  Rathbone, 
lieutenant,  vice  P.  Stall,  promoted;  Timothy  Cook,  ensign;  Joseph 
Fraats,  ensign. 

John  G.  Youngs,  captain,  vice  Snyder,  resigned;  Robert  Gordon, 
lieutenant,  vice  Youngs,  promoted;  Philip  Kerker,  ensign,  vice  Gor- 
don, promoted. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Xinety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Selah  Barnard,  colonel;  William  J.  Nealy,  lieutenant  colonel;  John 
D.  Higgins,  surgeon. 

llkro  Kenedy,  captain;  Dauphin  Murray,  lieutenant;  Erastus 
Wright,  ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Garrit  Y.  Denniston,  judge  advocate  general,  vice  Peter  Ganse- 
voort,  who  is  hereby  superseded;  Thomas  A.  Bridgen,  brigade  judge 
advocate  of  thirty-first  brigade  of  infantry,  vice  John  S.  Van  Rens- 
selaer, who  is  hereby  superseded. 


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State  Historian.  2329 

The  last  legislature  under  the  first  constitution  of  the  state  assem- 
bled at  Albany  January  I,  1822.  The  old  Republican  party  had 
gradually  and  naturally  assumed  the  name  of  the  Democratic  party, 
which  had  been  more  or  less  used  by  many  of  its  believers  for  a 
decade.  Samuel  B.  Romaine  of  New  York,  the  candidate  of  that 
party,  was  chosen  speaker.  The  following  committee  was  appointed 
on  the  part  of  the  assembly  to  answer  the  Governor's  speech:  Mr. 
Michael  Ulshoeffer  of  New  York,  Mr.  Silvester  Gardner  of  Onon- 
daga, Mr.  Philip  Brasher  of  New  York,  Mr.  Jacob  I.  Hasbrouck  of 
Ulster,  and  Mr.  John  Blakeley  of  Otsego.  On  the  7th  inst.  Mr.* 
Ulshoeffer,  from  the  committee,  submitted  the  following  report: 

'  That  it  seems  to  have  been  the  practice  of  the  colonial  govern- 
ment, drawn  from  the  usage  of  the  king  and  parliament  of  Great 
Britain,  for  the  governor  to  meet  the  assembly  in  person,  and  to 
deliver  a  speech,  at  the  opening  of  each  session;  and  for  the  house 
to  return  an  answer  thereto.  The  members  of  assembly  marched 
in  procession,  to  the  governor's  quarters,  and  attended  at  the  de- 
livery of  the  answer  which  was  read  by  the  speaker.  This  ceremony 
appears  to  have  been  adopted  by  the  governors  of  our  state,  and 
by  both  houses  of  the  legislature  since  the  revolution,  and  has  con- 
tinued to  be  followed  until  within  the  two  last  sessions. 

"  In  the  speech  of  Governor  Clinton,  of  1819,  he  declares  to  the 
legislature  that  answers  are  not  demanded  by  the  constitution,  nor 
by  expediency,  and  beside  prolonging  the  session  and  frequently 
interrupting  its  harmony  they  exhibit  formality  and  pageantry,  not 
altogether  well  adapted  to  the  simplicity  of  our  republican  insti- 
tutions. 

"  Concurring  with  these  suggestions,  the  legislature  of  that  year 
omitted  the  usual  answer  to  the  speech.  But  at  the  succeeding 
session  it  appears  that  his  Excellency  the  Governor  delivered  a 
speech  to  both  houses,  thereby  exhibiting  a  formality  and  pageantry 
on  his  part,  which  he  wished  to  be  dispensed  with  on  their  part. 
The  assembly,  therefore,  appointed  a  committee  to  consider  upon 


1822. 


1822. 


2330  Annual  Report  of  the 

the  propriety  of  answering  the  speech ;  from  whose  report  it  appears 
that  there  is  no  constitutional  or  other  reason  for  the  delivery  of  a 
speech,  in  person,  by  the  governor;  and  that  '  the  example,'  of  such 
long  standing  and  general  adoption,  afforded  by  '  the  author  of  the 
declaration  of  independence,'  of  sending  a  message,  instead  of  deliv- 
ering a  speech,  ought  to  be  considered  worthy  of  imitation,  as  ema- 
nating from  so  venerable  a  patriot, and  so  distinguished  a  republican. 

'  It  also  appears  that  on  the  16th  November,  1820,  in  order  to 
obviate  an  intimation  of  the  governor  '  that  custom  has  prescribed 
a  personal  instead  of  a  written  communication,  perhaps  as  being 
most  respectful  to  the  representatives  of  the  people,'  the  house  of 
assembly  did  resolve,  '  that  the  custom  of  delivering  a  speech  by 
the  executive  to  the  legislature  at  the  opening  of  the  session,  and 
of  returning  an  answer  to  the  same  is  a  remnant  of  royalty  not 
recommended  by  any  considerations  of  public  utility  and  ought  to 
be  abolished.' 

'  Every  reason  which  may  have  existed  in  the  mind  of  the  gov- 
ernor for  personally  delivering  a  speech  was  thus  removed;  and  it 
was  most  undoubtedly  expected  that  '  in  cherishing  a  spirit  of  for- 
bearance and  in  cultivating  that  respect  which  we  owe  to  each  other 
and  ourselves,'  his  excellency,  at  the  opening  of  the  present  session, 
would  have  complied  with  the  wishes  of  the  representatives  of  the 
people,  followed  the  precedent  of  the  illustrious  Jefferson,  and 
avoided  that  pageantry  and  formality  so  inconsistent  with  the  sim- 
plicity of  our  republican  institutions. 

'  But  these  just  expectations  have  not  been  realized,  and  his 
excellency  has  again  followed  the  royal  custom  of  delivering  a 
speech  to  both  houses:  in  which  speech  the  legislature  is  specially 
cautioned  to  be  forbearing,  conciliatory  and  respectful.  Yet  there 
would  seem  to  be  no  spirit  of  reciprocity  in  this  caution;  for  the 
declared  wishes  of  the  assembly,  that  the  pageantry  and  formality 
of  a  speech  should  be  discontinued,  are  not  even  noticed  when  they 
are  disregard* id  by  his  excellency. 

"  Under  such  circumstances  perhaps  the  assembly  is  called  upon 
to  exercise  their  equally  valid  right  of  personal  communication  with 
the  executive  and  of  answering  his  speech.     And  your  committee 


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would  have  recommended  that  course  was  it  not  for  the  circum- 
stance mentioned  by  his  excellency,  that  an  amended  constitution 
is  before  the  public,  which  '  varying  essentially,  in  many  of  its  pro- 
visions, from  the  present  frame  of  government,'  will  hereafter  obvi- 
ate so  many  difficulties. 

"  Nor  are  there  any  very  important  considerations  for  answering 
the  speech,  even  if  the  assembly  was  disposed  to  continue  that  prac- 
tice until  another  election.  The  duty  of  the  legislature  to  consider 
the  propositions  of  the  executive  will  be  faithfully  performed;  and 
its  time  will  be  more  usefully  employed  in  attending  to  the  public 
business  than  following,  on  this  last  occasion,  an  example  of  mere 
pageantry  and  formality. 

;<  If,  however,  your  committee  believed  that  there  was  a  want  of 
information  on  the  part  of  the  good  people  of  this  state,  respecting 
the  new  constitution,  which  is  alluded  to  by  his  excellency;  or  if 
they  believed  that  the  honest  advice  of  this  legislature  would  in  any 
degree  confirm  the  favorable  sentiments  of  the  people,  concerning 
that  instrument,  they  would  cheerfully  assume  the  responsibility  of 
recommending  a  legislative  expression  on  the  subject,  in  the  form 
of  an  answer  to  his  excellency's  speech.  And  your  committee  have 
hesitated  considerably  on  that  part  of  the  speech  relating  to  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  convention,  because  whatever  may  be  its  influence, 
it  is  liable  to  misconstruction  and  cannot  be  of  any  advantage  in 
respect  to  the  pending  election. 

'  The  question  on  the  adoption  of  the  new  constitution  is  of  vital 
importance,  and  the  people  of  this  state  have  a  right  to  claim  from 
their  representatives  of  every  character,  who  speak  on  the  subject, 
friendly  advice  and  a  frank  and  honest  avowal  of  opinion. 

"  Mere  advice  and  opinions,  honestly  given  and  entertained,  are 
at  all  times  desirable.  And  it  is  to  be  regretted  that  the  executive 
did  not  omit  entirely  any  notice  of  the  proceedings  of  the  conven- 
tion; or  noticing  them,  that  he  did  not  express  his  opinions  frankly 
and  candidly  upon  the  subject.  For  it  is  very  evident  that  doubts 
are  entertained  of  the  character  of  his  excellency's  remarks  on  the 
constitution,  and  that  those  remarks  may  be  considered  by  some  as 
favorable,  and  by  others  as  unfavorable  to  its  adoption. 


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"  Sentiments  promulgated  in  our  individual  capacities  do  not 
reach  so  far  and  wide  as  responsible  opinions  in  a  representative 
character;  and  statesmen  may  too  frequently  avoid  expressing 
opinions  on  important  political  questions,  either  in  their  individual 
or  public  capacities.  Indeed,  your  committee  do  not  perceive  any 
good  reason  in  reference  to  the  present  subject  why  an  honest 
opinion,  entertained  in  one  character,  might  not,  with  perfect  pro- 
priety and  '  with  frankness  and  candor,'  be  avowed  in  another.  Nor 
can  they  avoid  the  strong  conviction  that  notwithstanding  the  exist- 
ence of  different  sentiments  as  to  the  various  amendments  of  our 
state  constitution,  the  people,  upon  the  whole,  approve  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  convention;  and  that  the  acceptance  of  the  new 
constitution  is  a  point  intimately  connected  with  the  best  interests, 
and  the  permanent  prosperity  and  happiness  of  our  state.  Consid- 
ering, however,  that  the  public  mind  is  fully  informed  on  this  sub- 
ject, and  believing  that  the  paragraphs  before  alluded  to  in  his 
excellency  the  governor's  speech  do  not  require  any  answer,  your 
committee  submit,  for  the  consideration  of  the  house,  the  following 
resolution: 

"Resolved,  That  this  house  approves  of  the  declaration  of  the  late 
assembly,  that  the  custom  of  delivering  a  speech  by  the  executive 
to  the  legislature  at  the  opening  of  the  session,  and  of  returning  an 
answer  to  the  same  is  a  remnant  of  royalty  not  recommended  by 
anv  considerations  of  public  utility,  and  ought  to  be  abolished." 

The  last  Council  of  Appointment  was  appointed  January  10th  and 
consisted  of  John  Townsend  of  Westchester,  Charles  E.  Dudley  of 
Albany,  Benjamin  Mooers  of  Clinton,  and  Perry  G.  Childs  of 
Madison.  The  duties  of  this  Council  were  nominal,  for  by  the  result 
of  the  election  held  January  15th,  16th  and  17th,  the  new  consti- 
tution was  adopted  by  the  people  of  the  state,  seventy-five  thousand 
four  hundred  and  twenty-two  votes  were  cast  in  ratification  and 
forty-one  thousand  four  hundred  and  ninety-seven  in  opposition. 


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1822. 


•d5. 


March 
16. 


ALBANY    COUNTY. 

The  Commander-in-chief  having  organized  a  new  troop  in  the    Feb^2' 
Third  regiment  of  cavalry — Resolved,  that  the  following  officers 
be  and  they  are  hereby  appointed  in  the  said  troop,  viz.: 

Hallenbake  Stafford,  captain;  Alexander  O.  Spencer,  first  lieu- 
tenant; Ashbel  S.  Webster,  second  lieutenant;  Addison  Mandell, 
cornet. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry:  March 

Xew  rifle  company — Henry  Holton,  captain;  James  S.  Wibirt, 
lieutenant;  George  W.  Joslin,  ensign. 

MONROE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
New    rifle    company — Benjamin    H.    Brown,    captain;    Solomon 
Close,  lieutenant;  James  Fraser,  ensign. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Auburn  state  prison  guard: 

Joseph  S.  Colt,  captain;  James  Fitch,  lieutenant;  James  Francis, 
ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  artillery  organized  within  the  beat  of  the  brigade  of 
infantry  in  the  city  and  county  of  Albany: 

James  Gibbons,  junior,  major  commandant. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Isaac  Denniston,  junior,  paymaster,  vice  Southwick,  deceased. 

Captains — Francis  J.  Bradt,  vice  Gibbons,  promoted;  John 
Albright,  vice  J.  B.  Wands,  resigned;  Asahel  B.  Roberts,  vice 
Gallup,  promoted;  Eldad  Jackson,  vice  W.  Sanders,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Leonard  D.  Shaw,  vice  Bradt,  promoted; 
Patrick  Clark,  vice  Albright,  promoted;  Samuel  McCall,  vice  Rob- 


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erts,  promoted;  Ancel  C.  Smith,  vice  Jackson,  promoted;  John 
Koon,  vice  Gibson,  moved. 

Second  lieutenants — Horatio  Merchant,  vice  Schieffer,  resigned; 
David  Chamberlin;  Arnold  Nelson;  Lyman  Arnold;  Eliakim  Briggs. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  commanded  by  Major  Henry  A.  Williams: 

Barent  P.  Staats,  surgeon;  Rensselaer  Gansevoort,  surgeon's 
mate. 

John  Mayell,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  (Jacob)  Fredenrich  (Freden- 
ryck),  resigned;  Thomas  J.  Thomas,  ensign,  vice  (William  R.)  Hills, 
appointed  quartermaster. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  division  of  infantry: 

Amasa  Trowbridge,  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Davis,  moved;  Orville 
Hungerford,  quartermaster,  vice  Slott,  resigned. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

George  Dexter,  paymaster;  Vernor  Cuyler,  surgeon. 
Frederick  Van  Wormer,  second  lieutenant;  Peter  G.  Sharp,  cor- 
net; Lewis  Koon,  cornet. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Rufus  Brown,  quartermaster,  vice  Walton,  moved. 

Second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Walter  Holt,  major,  vice  Fitch,  resigned;  Peleg  B.  Peckham, 
surgeon,  vice  Pomeroy,  moved. 

Captains — Daniel  Elwood,  vice  Holt,  promoted;  Job  Irons,  vice 
Thayer,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Cornelius  Van  Home,  vice  Elwood,  promoted; 
Jacob  Gates,  vice  Irons,  promoted. 


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Ensigns — Levi  Flail,  vice  Van  Home,  promoted;  Jason  Butter- 
field,  vice  Gates,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Miles  Comstock,  captain,  vice  Wilson,  moved; 
Chancy  N.  Chapman,  lieutenant,  vice  Comstock,  promoted;  William 
H.  Morell,  ensign,  vice  Chapman,  promoted. 

Seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Preston,  quartermaster;  Andrew  Burnesen,  paymaster,  vice 
Preston. 

Frances  Boughton,  lieutenant,  vice  Todd,  promoted. 

Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Samuel  Harris,  captain,  vice  Stearns,  moved;  William 
Hoeg,  lieutenant,  vice  Harris,  promoted;  Thomas  Southworth, 
ensign. 

Salmon  White,  captain, vice  Hitchcock,  resigned;  Asael  S.Brooks, 
lieutenant,  vice  Todd,  resigned;  Isaac  Wing,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Menzo  White,  ensign. 

Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amos  Windsor,  adjutant,  vice  Stewart,  declined;  James  Trippe, 
surgeon;  Consider  Wing,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Nathan  Wheeler,  vice  H.  Hopkins,  promoted;  William 
Allen,  vice  Cully,  moved;  Curtiss  H.  Green  (new  company);  Jacob 
H.  Deitz,  vice  Quackenbush,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Holden  Cook,  vice  Wheeler,  promoted;  Smith 
Humphrey;  George  W.Smith;  John  Terry  (new  company);  Leonard 
Baker,  yice  Barnard,  resigned;  Rodney  Arnold,  vice  McDonald, 
deceased. 

Ensigns — Benjamin  Pierce,  vice  Cook,  promoted;  Benajah  Ells- 
worth, vice  Humphrey,  promoted ;  Rufus  E.  Straight. 


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2336  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  regiment: 

Daniel  Cone,  colonel,  vice  Cove,  resigned;  David  Shaw,  lieuten- 
ant colonel,  vice  Cone,  promoted;  Henry  Ogden,  major,  vice  Shaw, 
promoted;  Ashbell  R.  Rockwell,  adjutant,  vice  Ogden,  promoted; 
Thaddeus  R.  Austin,  paymaster,  vice  Page,  moved. 

Ira  Skidmore,  captain,  vice  Piatt,  moved;  Silas  Neff,  lieutenant; 
Christopher  Gifford,  ensign;  Truman  Trask,  lieutenant,  vice  Bur- 
dick,  resigned;  William  Benedict,  ensign,  vice  Maxon,  resigned. 

William  Bushnell,  captain;  Townsend  U.  Bushnell,  lieutenant, 
vice  William  Bushnell,  promoted;  Lawrence  P.  Brooks,  ensign,  vice 
T.  U.  Bushnell,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alfred  Porter,  major,  vice  Brown,  declining;  Daniel  Richards, 
adjutant,  vice  Porter,  promoted;  Demas  Young,  quartermaster,  vice 
Tinney,  resigned;  Truman  Richards,  paymaster;  Wheeler  Palmer, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Olcott  B.  Palmer,  vice  Payne,  resigned;  Dorus  Hatch, 
with  rank  from  March  27,  1821. 

Ensigns — Justin  Higgins,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Caleb  Angel; 
Waterman  Morey;  Samuel  Whitford,  vice  Brown,  moved. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  division  of  infantry: 

John  Williams,  paymaster,  vice  Troop,  declined;  David  C.  Cleve- 
land, aide-de-camp  to  the  major  general,  vice  Beekman,  declined. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  division  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Southworth,  hospital  surgeon :  John  Palmer  and  Edward 
Renwick.  aides  to  the  major  general. 


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clinton  county. 
Battalion  of  riflemen  and  light  infantry  in  the  county  of  Clinton 

(commanded  by  Major  Azariah  C.  Flagg): 

Riflemen — James  Bailey,  captain,  vice  Trowbridge,  resigned;  St. 
John  B.  L.  Skinner,  lieutenant,  vice  Bailey,  promoted;  Henry  I\. 
Averill,  ensign,  vice  Skinner,  promoted. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  division  of  infantry: 

Ananias  Jenks  and  Nathan  Dayton,  aides  to  the  major  general. 

NEW    YORK    COUNTY. 

Seventy-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Isaac  T.  Van  Wyck,  vice  Shelters,  resigned;  Gilbert 
Cleland,  vice  Mabie,  resigned;  Philander  B.  Penny,  vice  Conklin, 
resigned;  John  Debaun,  vice  Lane,  resigned;  Thomas  Duggan,  vice 
Smith,  resigned;  Hay  Stevenson,  vice  Van  Wyck,  promoted;  Edwin 
Burr,  vice  Cleland;  George  C.  Satterlee,  vice  Penny. 

Lieutenants — Henry  A.  Ovington,  vice  Van  Wyck,  promoted; 
Samuel  C.  Brewster,  vice  Cleland,  promoted;  John  J.  Kipp,  vice 
Debaun,  promoted;  James  W.  Shield,  vice  Duggan,  promoted; 
Daniel  Jackson,  vice  Stevenson,  promoted;  Henry  Lane,  vice  Burr, 
promoted;  Daniel  L.  Rapeleye,  vice  Satterlee,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Richard  Corre,  vice  Ovington,  promoted;  George  W. 
Bunce,  vice  Brewster,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Duggan;  Cornelius  L. 
Sidell;  Peter  A.  Cowdry;  John  Mitchell;  David  W.  Wetmore:  James 
H.  Rathbone. 

Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Richard  Kemble,  George  W.  Welles,  Oliver  Bronson. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Melancton    S.    Swartwout,    vice   Tompkins,   resigned; 
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2338  Annual  Report  of  the 

Cornelius  P.  McElwain.  vice  Tredwell,  resigned;  Oliver  Holden, 
junior,  vice  Lynch,  deceased. 

Lieutenants — George  C.  DeKay,  vice  Abeel.  resigned:  Charles 
Ewing,  vice  Swartwout,  promoted;  George  G.  Scofield,  vice  McEl- 
wain, promoted. 

Ensigns — Allen  C.  Lee,  vice  Holden,  promoted;  William  C. 
Wales,  vice  DeKay.  promoted;  Peter  P.  Van  Zandt,  vice  Ewing, 
promoted;  Henry  A.  Rathbone;  William  X.  Birch;  Ogden  Edwards; 
William  Walker:  Abraham  DeCamp;  Henry  J.  Lowere. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantrv: 

Frederick  Buckelew,  surgeon,  vice  Dunban  (Samuel  P.  Dunbar), 
resigned. 

Captains — Aaron  Fountain;  Peter  Stuyvesant,  vice  Hepburn, 
moved;  Henry  Ferris,  vice  Lord,  resigned;  Reed  R.  Throckmorton, 
vice  Schoonmaker,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Robert  Cox,  vice  Stuyvesant,  promoted;  William 
Torrey,  junior,  vice  Ferris,  promoted;  Charles  W.  Timpson,  vice 
Throckmorton,  promoted;  Stephen  Stanbury. 

Ensigns — David  Marsh,  junior,  vice  Cox,  promoted;  Daniel  W. 
Townsend,  vice  Torrey,  promoted;  Frederick  W.  Ritter,  vice  Timp- 
son, promoted:  Isaac  S.  Varian;  Stephen  Bourdett. 

George  Scriba,  captain, vice  Roome,  resigned;  William  W.  Cowan, 
lieutenant,  vice  Scriba,  promoted;  John  Yandcrbilt,  ensign,  vice 
Cowan,  promoted. 

Third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Luther  Clark,  quartermaster,  vice  Tallmadge,  resigned:  Thomas 
II.  .Mills,  paymaster,  vice  Fleming,  resigned. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains— Henry  C.  Hedley,  vice  Irving,  resigned;  William  F. 
BlydenburgH,  vice  Mills,  promoted. 


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Lieutenants — George  W.  Smith,  vice  Hedley,  promoted;  Sidney 
A.  Holly,  vice  Blydenburgh. 

Ensigns— Martin  L.  Wilkins,  vice  Woodhull,  promoted;  Oliver 
M.  Lowndes,  vice  Morris,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Erastus  Goodwin,  vice  Folmar,  resigned;  John  E. 
Rich,  vice  Post,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Gideon  Fountain,  with  rank  from  March  17,  1821; 
Edwin  Bergh,  vice  Goodwin,  promoted;  Aaron  Dikeman,  vice  Rich, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Thomas  Kermitt,  vice  Bergh,  promoted;  Beach  Ivers, 
vice  Dikeman,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Stewart,  brigadier  general,  vice  (David)  Gordon,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Demarest,  colonel,  vice  Stewart,  promoted;  William  Neff. 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Demarest,  promoted;  Solomon  Higgins, 
major,  vice  Neff,  promoted;  John  P.  Higgins,  surgeon,  vice  Shaw, 
moved;  William  Tibbitts,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Higgins,  promoted. 

William  Chadsey,  captain,  vice  S.  Higgins,  promoted;  Elisha  F. 
Calkins,  lieutenant,  vice  Chadsey,  promoted;  Shubael  Taylor,  en- 
sign, vice  Calkins,  promoted. 

Barnet  Palmerton.  captain,  vice  Weldon  (Michael  Welden),  re- 
signed; Solomon  C.  Peck,  lieutenant,  vice  Palmerton,  promoted; 
Abijah  Peck,  junior,  ensign,  vice  S.  C.  Peck,  promoted. 

Abraham  Travise,  captain,  vice  Powers,  resigned;  Peters  Sickler, 
lieutenant,  vice  Travise,  promoted;  Wynant  G.  Vandenbergh,  en- 
sign, vice  Sickler,  promoted. 


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1822. 


234°  Annual  Report  of  the 

Thompson  Morris,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  William  Brad- 
shaw,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Deuel,  moved;  Caleb  Lamb,  ensign, 
vice  Morris,  promoted. 

Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  J.  Berry,  surgeon,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  Joseph  B. 
Lindsley,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Mairs,  moved. 

Light  Infantry— William  C.  DeForest,  captain,  vice  Odell,  re- 
signed: Aaron  Cook,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Isaac  Lock- 
wood,  ensign,  vice  Jennings,  moved;  William  McWilliams,  lieu- 
tenant; James  Gilchrist,  ensign,  vice  Anderson,  dropped. 

Lyman  Sherwood,  lieutenant,  vice  Lord,  resigned;  John  Mc- 
Knight,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Sherwood,  promoted;  Lyman  Wilcox, 
ensign,  vice  Chapman,  resigned. 

Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  R.  Lawrence,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Conklin,  declining; 
James  D.  McBride,  major,  vice  Cooper,  resigned. 

Riflemen — William  B.  Caldwell,  captain,  vice  McBride,  promoted; 
Daniel  D.  Rogers,  lieutenant,  vice  Billings,  moved. 

Gideon  C.  More,  captain,  vice  Lawrence,  promoted;  Simeon 
Arnold,  lieutenant,  vice  More,  promoted. 

Ensigns — David  Newland,  vice  Arnold,  promoted;  Osman  Dun- 
ning, vice  Hunter,  promoted;  Jacob  Near,  vice  Wright,  moved. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Ethan  B.  Allen,  colonel;  Johnson  Goodwill,  lieutenant  colonel; 
James  B.  Tousley,  major;  Samuel  C.  Holden,  quartermaster. 

Roswell  Britton,  captain;  Daniel  Ford,  lieutenant. 

Joseph  Shaw,  captain;  Benjamin  F.  Towner,  lieutenant;  Nathaniel 
Bean,  ensign. 


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1822. 

Harley  N.  Bushnel,  captain;  Amos  N.  Marsh,  lieutenant;  William 
Fuller,  ensign. 

John  Porter,  captain;  John  S.  Worden,  lieutenant;  Beloste  Mer- 
rills, ensign. 

Light  Infantry — John  Davids,  captain;  Jonathan  Lay,  lieuten- 
ant; William  H.  Wells,  ensign. 

LIVINGSTON    COUNTY.* 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  J.R.Smith,  colonel;  Charles  Leonard,  lieutenant  colonel; 
George  W.  Jones,  major;  John  A.  Granger,  adjutant;  Jerome  Curtis, 
paymaster;  Daniel  H.  Bissell,  surgeon;  Mason  G.  Smith,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Joseph  Jenks,  Phineas  Lake,  Daniel  McBride,  Patrick 
McEntee. 

William  W.  Jones,  captain;  Samuel  T.  Mills,  captain. 

Lieutenants — Eli  Glass,  Luman  Stanley,  Tilly  Gilbert,  John 
Becraft,  Nathaniel  Goddard,  Julius  Cruttendon,  Jesse  Moss. 

Ensigns — Thomas  DeWitt,  Amos  Baldwin,  John  J.  Reed,  Wil- 
liam Fellows,  Patridge  T.  Beardsley,  Daniel  Pettibone,  Samuel 
Gilman,  junior,  Lowdon  Kellogg. 

Alexander  Carr,  captain;  Abel  Edwards,  lieutenant;  Ebenezer 
Sturges,  ensign. 

Riflemen — John  D.  Landon,  captain;  Daniel  Wheeler,  lieutenant; 
Horace  Bingham,  ensign. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Ninety-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Nicholds,  colonel;  Horace  S.  Towner,  lieutenant  colonel; 
James  Case,  major. 

*  Livingston  county  was  erected  from  Ontario  and  Genesee  counties   February  23, 
1821.— State  Historian. 


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Jerrecl  B.  Barber,  captain;  Gideon  Warner,  lieutenant;  Wheaton 
A.  Briggs,  ensign. 

Xathan  Clapp,  captain;  Arnold  Brainard,  lieutenant;  William  T. 
Franklin,  ensign;  Richard  Sergeants,  lieutenant;  Pelatiah  Case, 
junior,  ensign. 

Luther  Briggs,  captain;  Warren  Webster,  lieutenant;  Titus  Petti- 
bone,  ensign. 

Perkins  Hatfield,  captain;  Joel  S.  Smith,  lieutenant;  Timothy  W. 
Charles,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Chester  Warrener,  lieutenant  colonel;  Phineas  Stanton,  major; 
Henry  Sterns,  adjutant;  Hiram  Smith,  quartermaster;  Elisha  Par- 
melee,  paymaster;  Augustus  Frank,  surgeon;  Robert  Seever,  sur- 
geon's mate. 

Captains — Caleb  Torry,  Elijah  Norton,  Zephon  Broughton,  James 
Kelly. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Reed,  Samuel  Warner,  John  Salisbury, 
Jonah  R.  Broughton. 

Ensigns — Knowlton  Rich,  Ezekiel  Hamlin,  Christopher  Jones, 
Salmon  T.  More. 

(  >ne  Hundred  and  Xinety-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elisha  S.  Smith,  captain;  David  Wait,  lieutenant;  Robert  Miller, 
lieutenant. 

F.nsigns — William  Wightman,  Jeremiah  Baldwin,  Orsamus  War- 
ren. William  C.  Wright. 

<  )ne  Hundred  and  Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Mosley  Stoddard,  lieutenant  colonel;  Lewis  M.  Gates,  adjutant; 
Rufus  Robertson,  quartermaster;  Daniel  White,  surgeon. 

Clark  Daniels,  lieutenant;  Dennis  Blakesly,  lieutenant;  William 
C.  Cadman,  ensign;  Harvey  Tuttle,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  2343 

niagara  county. 

Fifth  brigade  of  infantry : 
Albert  H.  Porter,  quartermaster. 

ERIE    COUNTY.* 

Guy  H.  Goodrich,  paymaster. 

NIAGARA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Wisner,  colonel,  vice  Mabee,  moved;  Jacob  Albright,  lieu- 
tenant colonel;  Cotten  Nash,  major,  vice  Richardson,  resigned; 
Franklin  Butterfield,  surgeon,  vice  Henderson,  resigned;  Henry 
Lasey,  surgeon's  mate;  William  Harington,  chaplain. 

Captains — Mark  Burtch,  vice  Albright,  promoted;  Aaron  Leland, 
vice  Richardson,  resigned;  Oliver  Lewis,  vice  Ellsworth,  resigned; 
Barnabas  Hall,  vice  Nash,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — David  Harington,  vice  Burtch,  promoted;  Samuel 
White;  Henry  M.  Starks;  Richard  Weaver. 

Ensigns — Maston  Sherwood,  Samuel  Gladding,  David  C.  Culver, 
Hiram  Mead. 

Light  Infantry — Alexander  Laverty,  captain;  Amos  Green, 
lieutenant ;  Jeremiah  Cotten,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Molyneux,  colonel,  vice  Howel,  resigned;  Alexander 
Dickerson,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hatheway,  resigned;  Samuel 
Barton,  major,  vice  Molyneux,  promoted. 

Captains — Amos  S.  Tryon,  vice  Barton,  promoted;  Matthias 
Kline,  vice  Dickerson,  promoted;  Elijah  Chamberlin,  vice  McNiel, 
promoted  ;■  William  Doty. 


1822. 


*  Erie  county  was  erected  from  Niagara  county  April  2,  182 1. — State  Historian. 


1822. 


2344  Annual  Report  of  the 

Lieutenants — John  J.  Beach,  vice  Tryon,  promoted;  Abraham 
Mesler.  vice  Cline,  promoted;  John  Dunlap,  vice  Doty,  promoted; 
David  Kemp,  vice  Ives,  declining;  Jacob  Flanders,  vice  Danforth, 
declining. 

Ensigns — Samuel  M.  Chebbuck,  vice  Beach,  promoted;  Leonard 
H.  Walker,  vice  Dunlap,  promoted;  Aiba  P.  Smith,  vice  Mesler, 
promoted;  Cyrus  Churchill,  vice  Molyneux,  declined;  Alexander  F. 
Tyler,  vice  Chamberlin,  promoted;  David  Bixby,  vice  Kemp,  pro- 
moted. 

Light  Infantry  (new  company) — Gideon  B.  Roys,  captain;  Cor- 
nelius Van  Horn,  lieutenant;  Enoch  Pease,  ensign. 

ERIE    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Orange  Mansfield,  colonel;  Francis  Lincoln,  lieutenant  colonel; 
George  Stow,  major;  James  Sweeney,  paymaster;  Marcus  McNeal, 
quartermaster;  William  Lucus,  surgeon;  Lucius  H.  Allen,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Captains — Isbun  Howland,  Job  Bestow,  Benjamin  Hodge,  Ira 
Daud  (Doud),  Samuel  Beeman,  James  Carman. 

Lieutenants — Xathaniel  Wilgus,  James  H.  Case,  Stephen  Osborn, 
Asa  Man.  Peter  L.  Minor,  John  S.  Slosson. 

Ensigns — William  Fisk,  Alfred  Teft,  Alanson  Palmer,  Elijah 
Knight.  Thomas  R.  Felton,  Ezra  Seely,  Silas  Snow,  Duly  Cum- 
min. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Abraham  Gridley,  major,  vice  Price,  resigned;  John  H.  Bennet, 
adjutant,  vice  Young,  moved. 

Captains — John  C.  Lewis,  vice  Crane,  resigned:  William  Haines, 


State  Historian.  2345 

vice  Montgomery,  resigned;  Henry  H.  Cooley,  vice  Smith,  resigned  ; 
Almeron  H.  Cole,  vice  Gridley,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Henry  Ramsey,  vice  Hanes,  promoted;  Alanson 
Smith,  vice  Robertson,  deceased;  William  E.  Tibbils;  John  B.  Tall- 
man,  vice  Cooley,  promoted;  John  Wait, vice  Lewis,  promoted;  John 
Oliphant,  junior,  vice  Cole,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Charles  M.  Nicolls,  vice  Ramsey,  promoted;  Henry  M. 
Griffin,  vice  Tallman,  promoted;  James  Dole,  vice  Smith,  promoted; 
Arman  Rhoades;  John  S.  Willis,  vice  Wait,  promoted;  Clark  R. 
Hotchkiss,  vice  Oliphant,  promoted;  William  Mandeville,  vice 
Arnold,  resigned. 

Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Simon  Culver,  colonel,  vice  Chadwick,  resigned;  Ezekiel  Parker, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Culver,  promoted;  Herman  Bissell,  major, 
vice  Parker,  promoted;  Joseph  Bishop,  adjutant;  Josiah  Chatfield, 
quartermaster. 

Captains — Elias  Tillotson,  vice  Barger,  resigned;  Robert  Sharp- 
steen,  vice  Bissell,  promoted;  Peter  Lawson,  vice  Haywood,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Philo  Baldwin,  vice  Lawson,  promoted;  Selden 
Chadwick,  vice  Tillotson,  promoted;  Hiram  Rathbun,  vice  Sharp- 
steen,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  C.  Bull,  vice  Robinson,  promoted;  William  Pan- 
cus,  vice  Baldwin,  promoted;  Daniel  D.  Owen;  Allen  Palmer; 
Charles  S.  Olmsted;  Humphrey  Hunt,  vice  Bush,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ebenezer  Curtis,  quartermaster. 

Captains — Robert  Gait,  vice  Emerson;  John  Dolson. 

Lieutenants — Gardner  Jeffries,  Isaac  Van  Doren. 

Ensigns — Robert  Gridley,  Amos  Barnes,  Peter  Young,  David 
Trumbull. 


1822. 


1822. 


2346  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezra  Hough,  colonel,  vice  (Agreen)  Ingraham,  moved,  and  (Wil- 
liam) Greenfield,  unfit;  Asa  Little,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hough, 
promoted,  etc.;  Samuel  Odell,  major,  vice  Hough,  promoted;  Isaac 
Wood,  quartermaster,  vice  Pierce,  resigned;. Silas  N.  Hall,  surgeon, 
vice  Ford,  moved:  David  E.  Lord,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hall,  pro- 
moted. 

Captains — Elijah  Austin,  vice  Fuller,  resigned;  Isaac  W.  Skinner, 
vice  Little,  promoted;  John  M.  Brinkerhoff,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  moved; 
Abraham  J.  Slover,  vice  Stivers,  moved;  Ezekiel  Smith,  vice  Branch, 
moved. 

Lieutenants — Eleazer  Woodard,  vice  Austin,  promoted;  John 
Locke,  vice  Skinner,  promoted;  Hezekiah  Johnson,  vice  Brinker- 
hoff, promoted;  James  D.  Hewitt,  vice  West,  promoted;  Alvin  Kel- 
logg, vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Jotham  Bassett,  vice  Woodard,  promoted:  James 
Powers,  vice  Locke,  promoted;  William  Slover,  vice  Johnson,  pro- 
moted; Orrin  Standish,  vice  Slover,  promoted;  Ephraim  Hardy,  vice 
Kellogg,  promoted;  Thomas  Cone,  vice  Kennedy,  promoted. 

REXSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Eighty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Emerson  Hull,  surgeon's  mate. 

Lieutenants — Dorus  W.  Lockwood;  John  P.  Davinson  (Danison), 
vice  Force,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Prentice  W.  Mash,  vice  Lockwood,  promoted;  James 
Jones;  Lewis  Hewitt,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Cornelius  Henning,  vice 
Mattison,*  set  to  First  regiment:  Daniel  B.  Greene;  Isaac  B.  Main; 
Francis  West,  vice  Davinson,  promoted. 

•  Ebene/er  Matteson  appointed  ensign  of  light  infantry,  Eighty-sixth  regiment,  June 
22,  1818. — State  Historian. 


State  Historian'.  2347 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  B.  Bratt,  captain,  vice  Palmer,  moved  away;  Shubael  Rog- 
ers, lieutenant,  vice  Bratt,  promoted;  Amasa  Kinyon,  junior,  ensign, 
vice  Rogers,  promoted. 

Archibald  Graff,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned;  Jeremiah  Wil- 
liams, lieutenant,  vice  Graff,  promoted;  Stephen  L.  Sherwood, 
ensign,  vice  J.  Williams,  promoted. 

Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Anthony  Ten  Eyck,  major. 

John  J.  Baurhyte,  captain,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  promoted;  Joseph  W. 
Crandall,  lieutenant,  vice  Baurhyte,  promoted;  Lucas  P.  Schermer- 
horn,  ensign,  vice  Crandall,  promoted. 

Peter  A.  Smith,  captain,  vice  Boughton,  resigned;  Isaac  Ham, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Archibald  C.  Garrison,  ensign, 
vice  Ham,  promoted. 

David  Rightor,  captain,  vice  Lansing,  resigned;  Martinus  Lan- 
sing, lieutenant,  vice  Rightor,  promoted;  Robert  Hitchcock,  ensign, 
vice  Lansing,  promoted. 

John  M.  Fryer,  captain,  vice  Spencer,  resigned;  Stephen  N.  Der- 
rick, lieutenant,  vice  Fryer,  promoted;  Salmon  H.  Crawford,  ensign. 

Gilbert  H.  Merinor,  captain,  vice  Pitts,  resigned;  Gardner  Lan- 
don,  lieutenant,  vice  Merinor,  promoted;  Jacob  Beam,  ensign;  John 
Westfall,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Ladue,  lieutenant  colonel;  Philip  P.  Dater,  major;  Matthew- 
Lane,  adjutant,  vice  Converse,  moved  away;  Jacob  Dater,  pay- 
master. 

William  H.  Whiting,  captain,  vice  Ladue,  promoted;  Sidney  A. 
Redfield,  lieutenant,  vice  Gilbert,  moved  away;  Valentine  Marvin, 
ensign. 


1822. 


1822. 


2348  Annual  Report  of  the 

Hugh  McChesney,  captain,  vice  Dater,  promoted;  James  W.  Col- 
lison,  lieutenant,  vice  McChesney,  promoted;  Charles  Derick,  ensign, 
vice  Collison,  promoted. 

William  J.  High,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  17,  1821 ;  Daniel 
H.  Stone,  ensign,  with  like  rank. 

Light  Infantry — Gersham  Cook,  captain,  with  like  rank; 
Charles  B.  Prescott,  lieutenant,  with  like  rank;  John  Prescott, 
ensign,  with  like  rank;  Samuel  Pitcher,  captain;  John  V.  Fassett, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wallace,  resigned;  John  R.  Kimberly,  ensign,  vice 
Bardsley,  moved  away. 

John  Peck,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  17,  1821;  Thomas 
Withy,  lieutenant,  with  like  rank,  vice  Peck,  promoted;  Reuben 
Searls,  ensign,  vice  Withy,  promoted. 

Rynear  Van  Every,  captain,  vice  Baringer,  resigned;  Lewis  Kin- 
ney, lieutenant,  vice  Van  Every,  promoted;  Caleb  Finch,  ensign, 
vice  Kinney,  promoted. 

Riflemen — William  Fellows,  captain;  John  Smith,  lieutenant; 
John  Hadley,  ensign,  vice  Snyder,  resigned. 

John  Defreest,  lieutenant,  vice  Wendell,  resigned;  John  I.  Fonda, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Defreest,  promoted. 

First  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — William  Redding,  Charles  M.  Davis. 

Hugh  Sherman,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Rensselaer  Bly,  Levy  Parker,  Caleb  Sheldon,  Jeremiah 
L.  Herrington. 

SCHENECTADY    AND    MONTGOMERY    COUNTIES. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Josiah  Patterson,  adjutant,  vice  Hannon,  not  having  accepted. 


State  Historian.  2349 

Light  Infantry — William  Frisbee,  captain;  William  Cole, 
junior,  lieutenant;  John  Bennet,  ensign. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

David  Cady,  paymaster,  vice  Patterson,  adjutant. 

David  Mallery,  captain,  vice  Elliot,  resigned;  Cornelius  Hubbs, 
lieutenant,  vice  Mallery,  promoted;  Cornelius  Van  Hoosen,  ensign, 
vice  Hubbs,  promoted;  John  Bronk,  lieutenant,  vice  Baxter, 
resigned;  David  Williamson,  ensign,  vice  Herrick,  moved. 

Ichabod  White,  captain,  vice  Briggs,  unable  to  do  duty;  James 
White,  lieutenant;  Ira  Marsh,  ensign,  vice  Ichabod  White, 
promoted. 

Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Benjamin  Baird,  colonel,  vice  Lenardson,  resigned;  Henry  Valen- 
tine, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Baird,  promoted;  Robert  Wells,  major, 
vice  Valentine,  promoted;  Robert  Baird,  quartermaster,  vice 
Conyne,  resigned;  Peter  Wyckoff,  paymaster,  vice  Putman, 
resigned. 

Philip  Fornacrook,  captain,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Cornelius  C. 
Van  Home,  lieutenant,  vice  Fornacrook,  promoted;  Calvin  Herrick, 
ensign,  vice  Baird,  promoted. 

Robert  Lanardson,  captain,  vice  Vrooman,  resigned;  Peter 
Cranker,  lieutenant,  vice  Lanardson,  promoted;  John  J.  Williamson, 
ensign,  vice  Cranker,  promoted. 

Philip  Hilts,  captain,  vice  Hamilton,  moved;  Richard  Bennet, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hilts,  promoted;  Elender  Covenhoven,  ensign. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Grenadiers — Zephi  Brockett,  captain;  John  Quilhot,  lieutenant; 
Anthony  Healy,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Crouse,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bowman,  resigned;  John 
Wilson,  major,  vice  Crouse,  promoted. 


1822. 


1822. 


2350  Annual  Report  of  the 

Cornelius  Van  Camp,  junior,  captain,  vice  Wilson,  promoted; 
Solomon  Ehvood,  lieutenant,  vice  Van  Camp,  promoted. 

Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — Stephen  Livingston,  captain,  vice  Lobdell, 
moved:  Aaron  Fritcher,  lieutenant,  vice  Livingston,  promoted; 
Samuel  Lawrence,  ensign,  vice  Fritcher,  promoted. 

John  Mason,  ensign;  Abraham  G.  Brower,  ensign,  vice  Wells, 
declining. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Erastus  Thorp,  captain,  vice  Wheeler,  resigned;  Enoch  Honey- 
well, lieutenant,  vice  Thorp,  promoted;  James  Cameron,  ensign,  vice 
Honeywell,  promoted. 

Jacob  Banta,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  resigned:  John  Ladd,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Banta,  promoted;  David  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Ladd, 
promoted. 

Walter  Wait,  captain,  vice  Fonda,  moved;  George  Sherman,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Wait,  promoted;  Jacob  Fonda,  ensign,  vice  Sherman, 
promoted. 

Jacob  G.  Shew,  lieutenant,  vice  Martin,  resigned;  Hiram  H.  Cole- 
man, ensign,  vice  Shew,  promoted. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Augustin  F.  Hayden,  colonel,  vice  Warner,  sheriff;  Allen  Spencer, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hayden,  promoted;  Jirah  Dean,  major,  vice 
Hurd.  resigned;  Joel  T.  Benedict,  chaplain,  vice  Clark,  resigned; 
Horatio  Root,  surgeon,  vice  Tracy,  moved;  Henry  D.  Wright,  sur- 
geon's mate,  vice  Root,  promoted. 

John  Murdock,  captain,  vice  Spencer,  promoted;  Esek  C.  King, 
lieutenant,  vice  Landon,  resigned;  Jabe  Pierce,  ensign,  vice  Hill, 
resigned. 


State  Historian.  2351 

Frederick  Kingsley,  captain,  vice  Dean,  promoted;  Russel  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  Kingsley,  promoted;  Henry  Bristol,  ensign,  vice 
Smith,  promoted. 

Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  Whiting,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bidwell,  resigned;  James 
B.  Van  Valkenburgh,  major,  vice  Whiting,  promoted. 

Captains — Barent  Van  Alen,  vice  Sower,  resigned;  William  H. 
Potter,  vice  Crocker,  resigned;  Winthrop  Phelps,  vice  Van  Valken- 
burgh, promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  Bidwell,  vice  Shaver,  resigned;  James  Van 
Valkenburgh,  vice  Potter,  promoted;  Jacob  Steves,  vice  Van  Alen, 
promoted;  Peter  Groat,  junior,  vice  Phelps,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Walter  Butler,  vice  Bidwell,  promoted;  Simeon  Rich- 
mond, junior,  vice  Steves,  promoted;  Thomas  J.  Son,  vice  Van  Val- 
kenburgh, promoted;  Reuben  Van  Alen,  vice  Groat,  promoted. 

Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Samuel  P.  Jordan,  surgeon,  vice  A.  Jordan,  resigned;  Orlando 
Allen,  paymaster,  vice  Poucher,  resigned. 

Ensigns — John  H.  Kells,  vice  Hoffman,  declined;  Edmond  Hat- 
field, vice  Feales,  moved;  Johoiakim  Plass  (of  light  infantry),  vice 
Parkman,  resigned. 

Thomas  Blank,  lieutenant,  vice  Coventry,  declined;  Orrin  E. 
Osborn,  ensign,  vice  Blank,  promoted. 

William  M.  Hallenbeck,  captain,  vice  Plass,  resigned;  Peter  J. 
Hallenbeck,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  M.  Hallenbeck,  promoted;  Richard 
Bogardus,  ensign,  vice  P.  J.  Hallenbeck,  promoted. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Leonard  W.  Ten  Broeck,  major,  vice  Elting,  promoted;  Peter  R. 
Livingston,  quartermaster;  Robert  R.  Livingston,  paymaster; 
Augustus  Wackerhagen,  chaplain. 


1822. 


1S22. 


235-  Annual  Report  of  the 

Jacob  Barringer,  captain;  Francis  Burroughs,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — William  Teller,  Jacob  Showerman,  Henry  Yonkhans, 
David  Moore,  Henry  Patrie. 

Timothy  Loomis,  captain;  Philip  Rea,  lieutenant:  George  P. 
Stickle,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Denton  Keeler,  captain,  vice  Kingman;  Daniel  Mclntyre,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Tarbush;  Daniel  Gifrord,  ensign. 

William  Simmons,  captain,  vice  Miller;  Adam  A.  Tritts,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Wolcott;  Henry  Porter,  ensign,  vice  Simmons. 

Grenadiers — John  Hysrodt,  captain,  vice  Coon;  John  Coon,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Hysrodt;  Jacob  Caul,  ensign,  vice  Coon. 

NEW   YORK   COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  artillery : 

Prosper  M.  Wetmore,  brigade  major  and  inspector,  vice  Lee, 
resigned;  James  Cockroft,  assistant  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Cooper, 
resigned;  Gilbert  Hopkins,  quartermaster,  vice  Rhinelander, 
resigned. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

Charles  N.  Baldwin,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Thompson,  resigned; 
Samuel  Coddington,  major,  vice  Baldwin,  promoted. 

Captains — John  D.  Robinson,  vice  Vandenburgh,  resigned;  John 
P.  Plaine,  vice  Upson,  resigned;  Alexander  H.  Mooney;  George 
Newson  (with  rank  from  February  17,  1820). 

First  lieutenants — Benjamin  Halsted,  vice  Robinson,  promoted; 
Nathan  P.  Arnold,  vice  Plaine,  promoted;  John  A.  DeRussy; 
Nathaniel  L'nderhill,  vice  Keyser,  resigned;  Adam  T.  Tiebout. 

Second  lieutenants — William  Hager;  Ezekiel  Green,  junior; 
Washington  Romaine;  William  Appleby,  vice  Underhill,  promoted; 
James  M.  Miller. 


State  Historian.  2353 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Captains — Irad  Hawley,  vice  Hopkins,  in  staff;  Prosper  M.  Wet- 
more,  vice  Hunter,  resigned;  Lynns  W.  Stevens,  vice  Mix,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Anthony  Chappell,  vice  Hawley,  promoted; 
Robert  C.  Wetmore,  vice  Wetmore,  promoted;  John  Grenzebach, 
vice  Hope,  resigned;  John  H.  Williams,  vice  Stevens,  promoted; 
Horatio  Griffen,  vice  Whittemore,  resigned;  William  Tiebout,  vice 
Piatt,  resigned. 

Second  lieutenants — William  B.  Curtis,  vice  Griffen,  promoted; 
George  Tomlinson,  vice  Wetmore,  promoted;  Charles  Webb,  vice 
Grenzebach,  promoted;  Augustus  H.  Sands,  vice  Chappel, 
promoted. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Francis  Barreto,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Purdy,  resigned; 
William  E.  Ross,  major,  vice  Barreto,  promoted";  James  Lee,  major; 
Monson  Clark;  adjutant,  vice  Wetmore,  in  line;  Robert  Kermit, 
quartermaster,  vice  Suydam,  resigned;  Jotham  W.  Post,  surgeon, 
vice  Wagner. 

Captains — Aaron  R.  Thompson,  vice  Barreto,  promoted;  Abra- 
ham Mason,  vice  Lee,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Elias  G.  Drake,  vice  Ryerson,  resigned;  Abra- 
ham M.  Woolsey,  vice  Mason,  promoted;  John  T.  Boyd,  vice  Ste- 
venson, resigned. 

Second  lieutenants — Martin  Hoffman,  junior;  Roswell  White,  vice 
Priest,  resigned;  Monson  Clarke,  vice  Drake,  promoted;  Gilbert 
Hatfield. 

Henry  Lott,  cornet,  vice  Schenck,  resigned. 

Ninth  regiment  of  artillery: 

George  B.  Rapalye,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Muir,  promoted;  Val- 
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1822. 


2354  Annual  Report  of  the 

entine  G.  Hall,  adjutant,  vice  Haight,  promoted;  Abraham  D.  Wil- 
son, surgeon,  vice  Cockroft,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Stover,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  Wynkoop,  deceased. 

Captains — Theophilus  Anthony,  vice  Dissosway,  promoted;  John 
E.  Haight;  Hercules  Jones,  vice  Robinson,  superseded;  John 
Mather,  vice  Labagh,  resigned. 

First  lieutenants — James  Lefferts,  vice  Stagg,  resigned;  Richard 
Brower:  John  M.  Holly,  vice  Lane,  resigned;  James  Barr,  vice 
Brower,  resigned. 

Second  lieutenants — Gerrit  D(e)Bevoise;  William  Brett,  vice 
Holly,  promoted;  James  Raymond;  William  M.  Wilson;  Andrew 
Main,  junior;  Samuel  W.  Seely;  William  Coe,  vice  Barr,  promoted; 
Henry  P.  Waring. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery : 

Robert  F.  Manley,  colonel,  vice  Town,  resigned;  James  A.  Moore, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Manley,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Cooper,  major, 
vice  Moore,  promoted;  Peter  Forrester,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Hun- 
ter, resigned. 

Captains — Leonard  Hoffman,  vice  Philips,  resigned;  Benjamin  P. 
Westervelt,  vice  Cooper,  promoted;  William  Todd. 

First  lieutenants — Joseph  P.  Cooke;  Thomas  T.  Storm,  vice  Simp- 
son, resigned;  John  Quinn,  vice  Durell,  resigned;  Thomas  Hodgkin- 
son,  vice  Westervelt,  promoted;  George  S.  Watkins,  vice  Hoffman, 
promoted;  Joseph  M.  Harper,  vice  Grennel,  resigned;  John  Watson, 
junior,  vice  Ireland,  resigned. 

S  >ond  lieutenants — Thomas  R.  Moore,  vice  Storm,  promoted; 
Joseph  Barrel],  vice  Allen,  resigned;  William  A.  Smith,  vice  Todd, 
promoted;  John  Cole;  .William  B.  Johnson,  vice  Quinn,  promoted. 

John  C.  Went,  cornet,  vice  Johnson,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2355 

greene  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  G.  Abeel,  colonel,  vice  Lawrence,  resigned;  John  Van 
Valkenburgh,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dubois,  resigned;  Abraham 
Overbaugh,  major,  vice  C.  Dubois,  resigned;  Ira  Dubois,  adjutant, 
vice  Van  Valkenburgh,  promoted;  Roswell  M.  Lawrence,  quarter- 
master, vice  Van  Loan,  promoted;  John  R.  Osborn,  paymaster,  vice 
Johnson,  promoted;  William  T.  Gifford,  surgeon,  vice  Hazen, 
moved. 

Light  Infantry— George  Hawley,  captain,  vice  Abeel,  pro- 
moted; Benjamin  Comfort,  lieutenant,  vice  A.  Abeel,  resigned;  Mat- 
thew D.  Van  Loan,  ensign,  vice  Kiersted,  resigned. 

Isaac  Curtis,  captain,  vice  Joel  Curtis,  resigned;  Seth  Dutcher, 
lieutenant,  vice  Isaac  Curtis,  promoted;  William  Pierson,  ensign, 
vice  Dutcher,  promoted. 

James  Stoutenburgh,  junior,  captain,  vice  (David)  Smith  and 
(Lieutenant  John)  Rouse  (junior),  resigned;  John  Kenyon,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Stoutenburgh,  promoted;  Peter  Van  Vechten,  ensign,  vice 
Stoutenburgh,  promoted. 

Samuel  Miller,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Benton,  moved;  Hiram  D. 
Nichols,  ensign,  vice  S.  Miller,  promoted. 

Christian  O.  Bryan  (Obrian,  Christeo  O'Brien),  captain,  vice 
Overbagh,  promoted;  Ira  Canfield,  lieutenant, vice  Bryan,  promoted; 
Benjamin  P.  Dubois,  ensign,  vice  Canfield,  promoted. 

QUEENS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundredth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  Jennings,  colonel,  vice  S.  Mott,  appointed  sheriff;  Lewis 
Petit,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  D.  Mott,  resigned;  Samuel  L.  Smith, 
major,  vice  Dorland,  resigned;  Abraham  S.  Pine,  quartermaster, 
vice  Hendrickson,  moved. 


1822 


1822. 


2356  Annual  Report  of  the 

Captains — John  Carpenter,  vice  Burtis,  resigned;  Stephen  C. 
Snideker,  vice  Petit,  promoted;  Benjamin  Powell,  vice  Walters, 
moved;  Anthony  Davison,  vice  Hicks,  moved;  William  Hulett,  vice 
Smith,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — Robert  D.  Clement,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted;  Noe 
Jackson,  vice  Dorland,  moved;  Zephaniah  Darby,  vice  Powell,  pro- 
moted; John  C.  Heard,  vice  Mott,  moved. 

Ensigns — Stephen  Wood;  James  S.  Bell,  vice  Darby,  promoted; 
Shadrach  Eldred,  vice  Davison,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  C.  Townsend,  surgeon,  vice  Rogers,  resigned;  Selah  S. 
Carle,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Sealy,  resigned. 

Captains — Thomas  Wood,  vice  Bogart,  moved;  Jacob  B.  Willis, 
vice  Cock,  moved;  John  B.  Allen,  vice  Onderdonk,  moved. 

Lieutenants — William  B.  Schenck,  vice  Wood,  promoted;  Stephen 
C.  Underhill,  vice  Willis,  promoted;  Ezra  Conkling. 

Ensigns — Edmond  Starkins,  Nicholas  Kershow,  Peter  Luister, 
Benjamin  Wilson,  Roe  Haviland. 

ULSTER    COUNTY. 

Twenty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Abraham  D.  Sahler,  quartermaster,  vice  Myer,  declining. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Cockburn,  adjutant,  vice  Pine,  moved. 

Jacob  H.  Roosa,  captain,  vice  Schepmoes,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Nathaniel  Burrit,  vice  Roosa,  promoted;  Andrew 
Wolven,  vice  Snyder,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Admiral  Warren,  vice  Wolven,  promoted;  Hawley  D.V. 
Hinman,  vice  Dederick,  promoted;  Abraham  A.  Van  Gasbeck,  vice 
Robison,  promoted;  Tjirck  Vele,  vice  Styles,  resigned. 


State  Historian.  2357 

One  Hundred  and  Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — John  Benson,  vice  Hasbrook,  resigned;  Lawrence 
Hornbeck,  junior,  vice  Schoonmaker,  moved. 

Lieutenants— Andries  Schoonmaker,  vice  Benson,  promoted; 
Jacob  Turner,  junior,  vice  Hornbeck,  promoted. 

Jacobus  W.  Turner,  ensign,  vice  J.  Turner,  promoted. 

SULLIVAN    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry- 
Captains — Elnathan  Cory,  vice  Wells,  moved;  George  N.  Kinnea, 
vice  Porter,  out  by  age. 

Lieutenants — Joseph  L.  Gardner,  vice  Cory,  promoted;  Simeon 
M.  Jordan,  vice  Reynolds,  moved. 

Ensigns — Richard  E.  Deedy,  vice  Judson,  excused;  Justus  Hitch- 
cock, vice  Wells,  moved;  Samuel  J.  Pinckney. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Benjamin  B.  Krum: 
Captains — Royal  F.  North,  vice  Morton,  resigned;  Cornelius  Sarr, 
vice  Childs,  moved;  Robert  Grant,  vice  Schoonmaker,  moved;  John 
Johnson,  junior,  vice  Moore,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — George  D.  Kimbell,  vice  North,  promoted;  Benja- 
min F.  Palmer. 

Ensigns — John  Darby,  vice  Kimbell,  promoted;  Henry  Raymond, 
vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Philip  LeRoy,  vice  Grant,  promoted. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Thirtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hiram  K.  Chapman,  surgeon,  vice  Ostrander,  resigned. 

Riflemen — Henry  Pelton,  captain,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  James 
Burt,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Pelton,  promoted;  John  W.  WTisner, 
ensign,  vice  Burt,  promoted. 


1822. 


1S22. 


2358  Annual  Report  of  the 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
"William  Xewkirk,  surgeon's  mate. 
Benjamin  Moore,  captain. 
Lieutenants — Apollus  Jessup,  David  Clark. 

Ensigns — Israel    W.    Bailey,    Hugh    McConnel,    junior,    James 
Swartwout,  John  Durland,  junior. 
Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 
Joseph  R.  Andrews,  surgeon's  mate. 
Lieutenants — Amoriah  Fuller,  Francis  Letts. 
Ensigns — John  Arnell,  John  Scott,  John  King. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Boyer,  captain;  George  Vanderen,  lieutenant:  John 
McAnulty,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Lathrop  Baldwin,  captain;  William  McKinstry,  lieu- 
tenant; William  Haxton,  ensign. 

David  Coe,  junior,  captain,  vice  Bently,  deceased;  Oliver  Greeno, 
lieutenant,  vice  Coe,  promoted;  Reuel  Andrus,  ensign,  vice  Greeno, 
promoted;  Albert  A.  Beckwith,  ensign. 

Ninety-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Rufus  Slauson,  lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Patrick  C.  Miller,  Nicholas  F.  Dean,  Samuel  K. 
Rodgers. 

Riflemen — John  Lyon,  captain;  George  Dudley,  lieutenant;  John 
J<  ssup,  ensign. 

HERKIMER   COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensign  —  Abraham  Lansing,  vice  Ives,  promoted:  Abraham  L. 
Hemenway  (of  riflemen  1:  Parker  Reeves. 


State  Historian.  2359 

Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Crosby,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Mills,  resigned;  Joab 
Willis,  major;  James  Fairman,  paymaster;  Jonathan  Hovey,  chap- 
lain, vice  Churchill,  moved. 

Alvin  Norton,  captain,  vice  Crosby,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Andrews, 
lieutenant,  vice  Norton,  promoted;  Boughton  Everitt,  ensign,  vice 
Andrews,  promoted. 

Joseph  Eels,  captain,  vice  Willis,  promoted;  Tille  Littlejohn,  cap- 
tain, vice  Hanion,  resigned;  Reed  Brockway,  lieutenant,  vice  Little- 
john, promoted;  Almond  Ingersoll,  ensign,  vice  Brockway,  pro- 
moted; Daniel  Thayer,  lieutenant,  vice  Eels,  promoted;  Samuel  S. 
Fisher,  ensign,  vice  Thayer,  promoted. 

Dudley  Wightman,  captain,  vice  Woodworth;  Daniel  Dygert, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wightman,  promoted;  Marks  H.  Grants,  ensign, 
vice  Dygert. 

One, Hundred  and  Ninety-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Heath,  adjutant,  vice  Casler,  promoted;  William  Crane, 
quartermaster;  Lambert  Sternberg,  paymaster,  vice  Waggoner, 
resigned. 

John  Cummings,  captain,  vice  Holmes,  resigned:  William  Sweet, 
lieutenant;  Benjamin  Ward,  ensign. 

William  Kritsinger,  captain;  Peter  Dellenbach,  lieutenant;  Cor- 
nelius Ten  Eyck  Van  Home,  ensign. 

Nicholas  Shaver,  captain,  vice  Cooper,  resigned;  William  C.  Nor- 
ton, lieutenant,  vice  Shaver,  promoted;  Cornelius  Sloughter,  ensign. 

Jacob  G.  Ittick,  lieutenant,  vice  Heath;  Henry  Spondenburgh, 
ensign,  vice  Ittick,  promoted. 

Daniel  Bellinger,  captain,  vice  Reed,  moved;  James  Green,  lieu- 
tenant; Ezra  Reed,  ensign. 


1822. 


1822. 


2360  Annual  Report  of  the 

Richard  N.  Casler,  captain:  Richard  M.  Casler,  lieutenant;  Fred- 
erick Zoller,  ensign ;  John  Cramer,  ensign. 

Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  Favil,  paymaster,  vice  Waterman;  Alexander  Buel, 
quartermaster;  David  Chasell,  chaplain,  vice  McDonald,  moved. 

William  Favel,  captain,  vice  J.  Favil,  resigned;  John  Youngs,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  C.  Favil,  promoted;  Isaac  Sherwood,  ensign,  vice  W. 
Favil,  promoted;  Samuel  Griswold,  ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  brigade  of  artillery: 

Jesse  P.  Mitchell,  inspector,  vice  King,  resigned. 

ROCKLAND    COUNTY. 

Twenty-ninth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Abram  B.  Gurnee,  quartermaster;  John  S.  Gurnee,  paymaster. 

Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Gurnee,  quartermaster. 

John  J.  Denoyelles,  captain;  George  S.  Allison,  captain;  Robert 
Denoyelles,  lieutenant;  William  Benson,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  I.  Blauvelt,  ensign;  James  J.  Hutton,  lieutenant;  William 
Sprague,  ensign. 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  Topping,  surgeon,  vice  Huntington,  resigned. 

MONROE    COUNTY." 

Twenty-third  division  of  infantry: 

William  A.  Mills,  major  general,  vice  Worthy  L.  Churchill, 
appointed  to  the  office  of  sheriff  (of  Genesee  county). 

*  Monroe  county  was  erected  from  Genesee  and  Ontario  counties  February  23, 
1821. — State  Historian. 


State  Historian.  2361 

chautauqua  county. 
Forty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Risley,  junior,  brigadier  general,  vice  John  McMahon,  who 
is  hereby  superseded. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Fiftieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Arthur  S.  Johnson,  brigade  inspector. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Orrin  H.  Rundell,  adjutant. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry: 

John  Bernard,  division  inspector,  vice  William  B.  Welles,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 
John  G.  Veeder,  brigade  inspector. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Noyes  Palmer,  brigadier  general,  vice  Cleavelaud,  resigned; 
Samuel  Fuller,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

One  Hundred  and  Twrenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Loring  Hutchinson,  captain,  vice  Dikeman,  resigned;  Thomas 
Taylor,  lieutenant,  vice  Hutchinson,  promoted;  David  Hess,  ensign, 
vice  Taylor,  promoted. 

Benjamin  C.  Maxson,  captain,  vice  Richardson,  resigned;  Benja- 
min Wadsworth,  lieutenant,  vice  Evets,  resigned;  James  White, 
ensign,  vice  Maxson,  promoted. 

James  Leary,  lieutenant,  vice  Lansing,  declining;  Luther  Holmes, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Leary,  promoted. 


1822. 


1822. 


27,62  Annual  Report  of  the 

Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Solomon  Brown,  vice  Becher,  promoted;  Asher  H. 
Palmer,  vice  S.  W.  Palmer,  resigned;  Obadiah  Bates,  vice  Forbes, 
resigned;  Joshua  Shenvin,  junior,  vice  Cranson,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Willis  Hale,  vice  Nellis,  promoted;  Joseph  Palmer, 
vice  Palmer,  promoted;  George  J.  Ratnour,  vice  Bates,  promoted; 
John  Hadcock,  vice  Shenvin,  promoted. 

Ensigns — James  S.  Sennet,  vice  Ratnour,  promoted;  Lyman 
Blakeslee,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Lemuel  Williams,  vice  Tryon, 
resigned;  James  Peck,  vice  Hale,  moved. 

Sixty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  T.  Foot,  quartermaster,  vice  Wickham,  resigned. 

Edmund  Mize,  captain,  vice  White,  moved;  Sidney  Spencer,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Mize,  promoted;  George  T.  Taylor,  ensign,  vice  Spencer, 
promoted. 

David  Dibble,  ensign,  vice  Starkweather,  resigned;  Martin  Harts- 
horn, lieutenant,  vice  Wheeler,  deceased;  Thomas  Davis,  ensign, 
vice  Hartshorn,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elisha  Randall,  colonel,  vice  Palmer,  promoted;  Marvin  Scott, 
major,  vice  Randall,  promoted. 

John  Lamb,  captain,  vice  Gere,  resigned;  Christopher  Allen,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Lamb,  promoted;  Elijah  Hill,  ensign,  vice  N.  Allen, 
resigned;  William  P.  Brown,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  W.  Mclntyre, 
resigned;  Chancy  Leonard,  ensign,  vice  Newton,  resigned. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

Forty-third  brigade  of  infantry: 

Walter  Smith,  quartermaster,  vice  Windsor,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Darius  Dexter,  colonel,  vice  Prendcrgast,  resigned;  Abel  Wilcox, 


State  Historian.  2363 

lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Dexter,  promoted;  Stephen  Wilcox,  junior, 
major,  vice  A.  Wilcox,  promoted;  Elial  T.  Foot,  surgeon. 

Captains — Elias  Clark,  vice  Griffith,  resigned;  Charles  Hayward, 
vice  Ives,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — John  Tyler,  vice  Hayward,  promoted;  Daniel 
Wallas,  vice  Russell,  declining-;  Barber  Babcock,  vice  Clark, 
promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Young,  junior;  Judson  Southland,  vice  Fenton, 
moved;  Abner  Lewis,  vice  Tiffany,  moved;  Seth  Clark;  Simeon 
Covell,  vice  J.  W.  Covell,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Abram  Dixon,  adjutant;  Anselm  Potter,  paymaster,  vice  Dixon, 
promoted. 

William  Sprague,  captain,  vice  Prendergast,  promoted. 

Francis  Dorchester,  lieutenant,  vice  Ellis,  promoted;  Samuel  D. 
Rouse,  lieutenant;  John  D.  Densmore,  ensign,  vice  Sprague, 
promoted. 

Riflemen — Joseph  Foster,  lieutenant,  vice  Hall,  moved;  William 
D.  Bond,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Orris  Crosby,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Skinner,  not  qualified. 

Elijah  Nelson,  captain,  vice  Curtis,  resigned;  Stephen  Crane,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Cooley,  resigned;  Isaac  L.  Ostram,  lieutenant;  Samuel 
A.  Bartoo,  ensign;  Ira  Seely,  ensign;  Ami  Williams,  lieutenant. 

New  battalion  organized  from  part  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Sixty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joel  Burnell,  major  commandant;  William  Waggoner,  adjutant; 
Ezra  Richardson,  quartermaster;  Henry  Sergeant,  surgeon;  Reuben 
Fessenden,  paymaster. 

John  D.  Sever,  captain;  Peter  Pickard,  lieutenant;  Sylvester  L. 
Henderson,  ensign. 


1822. 


1822. 


2364  Annual  Report  of  the 

■Arza   Corbet,   captain;    John   Spencer,   lieutenant;    Josiah   Cass, 


ensign. 


Reuben  Penharlow,  captain;  Micah  Page,  captain;  Ebenezer 
Green,  ensign. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Lusk,  colonel,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Benjamin  K.  Peck, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lusk,  promoted;  Elijah  Bostwick,  major, 
vice  Peck,  promoted. 

David  Paull,  captain,  vice  Bostwick,  promoted;  Jonathan  Chase, 
lieutenant,  vice  Paull,  promoted;  George  A.  Porter,  ensign,  vice 
Chase,  promoted. 

Timothy  Buel,  junior,  captain,  vice  Eggleston,  resigned;  Harvey 
Hobert,  lieutenant,  vice  Buel,  promoted;  Sylvanus  Emins,  ensign, 
vice  Hobert,  promoted. 

Williams  Brace,  captain,  vice  Williams,  resigned;  Chauncey 
Brace,  lieutenant,  vice  W.  Brace,  promoted;  Otis  Willmirth,  ensign. 

David  Thompson,  lieutenant,  vice  D.  S.  Thompson,  resigned; 
William  Lee,  ensign,  vice  David  Thompson,  promoted;  Elias  Smith, 
lieutenant;  Daniel  Gilson,  ensign,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

Twentv-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Enos  Gilbert,  captain,  vice  Waters,  resigned;  Plin  Ackley,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Gilbert,  promoted;  James  B.  Hewet,  ensign,  vice  Ack- 
ley, promoted. 

I  laniel  V.  Bissel,  captain,  vice  Crawford,  resigned;  Preston  D. 
Bently,  lieutenant,  vice  Bissel,  promoted;  Ose  M.  Goodale,  lieu- 
tenant;  Francis  Mason,  ensign,  vice  Goodale,  promoted;  Randal 
Andrews,  lieutenant;  Morris  Andrews,  ensign,  vice  R.  Andrews, 
promoted;  Samuel  S.  Case,  lieutenant:  Martin  Pixley,  ensign,  vice 
Case,  promoted;  Miles  Allen,  ensign;  John  Bently,  ensign,  vice 
P.  D.  Bently,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2365 

1822. 

Light  Infantry — Enos  Booth,  lieutenant;  Nathaniel  Cole, 
ensign. 

MONROE    COUNTY. 

Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Levi  Treadwell,  colonel,  vice  Case,  moved;  Isaac  F.  Nichols,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Roberts,  resigned;  Richard  Tillotson,  major, 
vice  Treadwell,  promoted. 

George  Sperry,  captain,  vice  Nichols,  promoted;  James  McNoll, 
lieutenant,  vice  Sperry,  promoted;  Henry  Swift,  ensign,  vice  McNoll, 
promoted. 

Joseph  F.  Beach,  captain,  vice  Tillotson,  promoted;  Charles  Rich- 
ardson, lieutenant,  vice  Kingsley,  resigned;  Horatio  Nye,  ensign; 
Joseph  Cheeney,  ensign. 

Elisha  Fullum,  captain;  William  Pope,  lieutenant,  vice  Fullum, 
promoted;  William  Fellows,  ensign. 

Patrick  P.  Dickinson,  lieutenant;  Horatio  N.  Titus,  ensign,  vice 
Dickenson,  promoted. 

Elisha  Blodget,  captain;  Warren  Perkins,  lieutenant,  vice  Blodget, 
promoted;  Matthias  L.  Angel,  ensign,  vice  Perkins,  promoted. 

Dyer  Barret,  captain;  John  Flicks,  lieutenant,  vice  Barret,  pro- 
moted; Byron  Woodhull,  ensign,  vice  Hicks,  promoted. 

Adonijah  Green,  captain;  Aaron  Norton,  lieutenant;  Horatio  G. 
Lawrence,  ensign. 

ONTARIO  AND   LIVINGSTON  COUNTIES. 

Battalion  of  infantry  in  the  counties  of  Ontario  and  Livingston 
commanded  by  Major  Joseph  Clark: 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Elisha  Doubledav,  surgeon's  mate:  Ephraim  Calkins,  adjutant. 


1822. 


2366  Annual  Report  of  the 

Abraham  Sutton,  lieutenant,  vice  Barber,  resigned;  Michael  C. 
Keith,  ensign,  vice  Sutton,  promoted. 

LIVINGSTON    COUNTY. 

William  Roberts,  captain,  vice  Herrick,  deceased;  Abijah  Barns, 
lieutenant,  vice  Grover,  moved;  Ethan  Grover,  ensign,  vice  Roberts, 
promoted;  David  Luther,  ensign,  vice  Calkins,  promoted. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  R.  Woodward,  adjutant;  John  H.  Alford,  quartermaster; 
John  P.  A.  Williams,  surgeon's  mate;  Oliver  C.  Comstock,  chaplain. 

Captains — Dennis  Letts,  James  Tern',  John  M.  Smith,  Almon 
Wakeman. 

Lieutenants — Horace  Hinckley,  Jacob  Stihvell,  Abraham  H. 
Everts. 

Ensigns — Zimri  Mclntyre,  Samuel  Burlew,  Miner  King,  John 
Swegle,  Elijah  Wentworth. 

Riflemen — Daniel  Ely,  captain;  Charles  E.  Goodwin,  lieutenant; 
Oliver  Hubbard,  ensign. 

Eighty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ira  Wright,  surgeon,  vice  Foot,  resigned. 

Captains — Abraham  Carmer,  James  Townley. 

Lieutenants — Micah  Kennedy,  Elias  Aber,  Luther  Hedden. 

Ensign — Solomon  Loomis, Lazarus  Tooker,  Hiram  Thomas,  John 
Kelly,  junior. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Moseley  Hutchinson,  quartermaster,  vice  Butler,  promoted:  Wil- 
liam Butler,  adjutant,  vice  Johnson,  promoted. 

John  M.  Miller,  captain,  vice  Dickinson,  resigned;  Joshua  Smith, 
lieutenant,  vice  Miller,  promoted:  John  Selover,  ensign,  vice  Smith, 
promoted. 


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Riflemen— Clove  Virgil,  captain:  Thomas  Dart,  lieutenant;  Amos 

Lewis,  ensign. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Fifty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Harry  McGrane,  Fredus  Howard. 

Lieutenants — Rensselaer  Merrill,  Martin  Lyon,  William  R. 
Bennett. 

Ensigns — Aaron  Smith,  Samuel  Hine,  Hiram  Hopkins. 

Riflemen — Orrin  Stimson,  captain;  John  Etz,  lieutenant;  (  Jrestes 
Allen,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  L.  Boyd,  lieutenant  colonel;  William  Pierce,  major;  Thomas 
Parrington,  chaplain:  Oliver  P.  Raymond,  surgeon;  Arabert  B. 
Smith,  surgeon's  mate. 

Captains — Samuel  Freeman,  Joseph  S.  Burdick. 

Lieutenants — John  Severance,  Matthew  M.  Crandall. 

Ensigns — John  Taggart,  Spicer  Burdick,  Leander  Haskins. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Solomon  Baker,  junior,  major;  Charles  Hotchkiss,  quartermaster; 
Hiram  Ball,  paymaster;  Benjamin  Capron,  chaplain. 

Captains — Walton  Swetland,  Edmond  H.  Robinson,  Joseph 
Green,  Ebenezer  Baldwin. 

Lieutenants — John  C.  Bailey,  Abner  FI.  Johnson,  John  S.  Perkins. 
David  Covil. 

Ensigns — Sylvester  M.  Roe,  William  Clark,  William  Gardner. 
James  Hopkins,  William  Talbert. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  L.  Boyd,  colonel,  vice  Watson,  resigned:  William  Pierce, 
lieutenant  colonel;  Rufus  Dunhum,  major. 

Timothy  Hulbert,  captain;  Ebenezer  Davis,  lieutenant;  Joh»  J. 
Babcock,  ensign. 


1822. 


1822. 


2368  Annual  Report  of  the 

Light  Infantry — Cokeley  Beebe,  captain;  Obadiah  Warner, 
lieutenant;  Garret  Pritchard,  ensign. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  H.  Reynolds,  captain,  Yice  Ames,  declined;  Charles  Tuttle, 
lieutenant,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted;  Isaiah  P.  Greenleaf,  ensign, 
vice  Tuttle,  promoted. 

Hezekiah  Goodrich,  captain,  vice  Wightman,  resigned;  Joseph 
Waterman,  lieutenant,  vice  Bancroft,  declined;  Jacob  Smith,  ensign, 
vice  Jacox. 

James  D.  Holt,  captain,  vice  Jones,  moved;  Stephen  Miller,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Holt,  promoted;  Peter  H.  Tracy,  ensign,  vice  Miller, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Asa  Kenyon,  colonel,  vice  Root,  resigned;  Isaiah  Lord,  lieutenant 
colonel,  vice  Kenyon,  promoted;  Lodowick  Weaver,  junior,  major, 
vice  Lord,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Benajah  Gates,  captain;  Gideon  Towslev,  lieu- 
tenant; Luther  Alexander,  ensign. 

Amos  Darling,  captain,  vice  Fairchild,  resigned;  Elisha  C.  Smith, 
lieutenant. 

Ensigns — Eliphalet  Johnson,  junior,  vice  Darling,  promoted;  Asa 
Sherman;  Benjamin  P.  Hammond. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ira  Church,  colonel,  vice  Stilwell,  resigned;  Zira  Beardslee,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Church,  promoted;  Reuben  Kirby,  junior, 
major,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Philip  M.  Dezeng,  paymaster,  vice 
Redfield,  declined;  Anson  Jones,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Boomer, 
moved. 


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Joseph  Kirby,  captain,  vice  R.  Kirby,  promoted;  Reuben  B. 
Warner,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Kirby,  promoted;  Eber  Smith,  ensign, 
vice  Warner,  promoted. 

Asa  Gillett,  junior,  captain,  vice   Abbey,  resigned;    Ira    Balcon 

(Balcom),  lieutenant,  vice  Gillett,  promoted:  Hager  Smith,  ensign, 
vice  Balcon,  promoted. 

Calvin  Wells,  captain,  vice  Beardslee,  promoted;  Melancton  S. 
Mandeville,  lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  Jotham  Parker, 
ensign,  vice  Foote,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Lory  Case,  captain,  vice  Bidwcll,  resigned; 
John  Stoddard,  lieutenant,  vice  Case,  promoted;  John  \Y.  A!  at  son, 
ensign,  vice  Hungerford,  resigned. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Thirty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Alexander  Mclntyre,  surgeon's  mate. 

James  H.  Center,  lieutenant,  vice  Barton,  removed  for  neglect. 

Ensigns — Lebbeus  Hammond;  Daniel  W.  Crassey,  vice  Leach, 
removed  for  neglect;  Asa  Skinner,  vice  Turner,  resigned;  Jason  R. 
Coates. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Daniel  Poppino: 

Alfred  J.  Demming,  second  major,  vice  Ingalsby,  resigned. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  lately  commanded  by  Peter  Westfall: 

Bowen  Whiting,  major  commandant,  vice  Westfall,  resigned; 
Marvin  Minor,  adjutant;  Elias  W.  Frisbee,  surgeon's  mate. 

Isaac  Soverhill,  captain;  Joshua  Chase,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Fail- 
ing-, resigned;  Cornelius  Scott,  second  lieutenant. 

Talmon  A.  Disbrow,  captain,  vice  Spooner,  declining:  Chester 
Wait,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Disbrow,  promoted;  Richard  S.  Cuyler, 
second  lieutenant. 

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1822. 


1822. 


2370  Annual  Report  of  the 

Seventy-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elias  Cost,  colonel,  vice  (Elias)  Hull,  moved;  Jenks  Pullen,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Cost,  promoted;  Samuel  Howe,  major,  vice 
Pullen,  promoted;  William  Stiles,  quartermaster. 

Zetus  T.  Swift,  captain,  vice  Howe,  promoted;  Trumble  Granger, 
lieutenant:  Morrison  Swift,  ensign;  Farnham  White,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  Lawrence,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Arnold,  declining;  Samuel 
Henderson,  major. 

Captains — Jesse  Davis;  Allen  Cole;  William  McDowell,  vice 
Pierce,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Ephraim  Wheeler,  vice  McDowell,  promoted; 
Thomas  P.  Briggs;  Thompson  Ferris;  Alfred  Brown. 

Ensigns — Peter  Van  Fleet,  William  W.  Aspell,  Jonathan  Owen, 
George  Van  Pelt. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

Forty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Strong,  judge  advocate,  vice  Dana,  resigned. 

Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lorenzo  Parsons,  lieutenant  colonel;  George  Wheeler,  major; 
Silas  X.  Hollenbeck,  quartermaster;  David  R.  Manning,  paymaster. 

Captains — Truman  Shaw,  Joseph  Warner,  John  Hyde. 

Riflemen — James  Ervin,  captain:  Stilman  Wood,  lieutenant; 
Thomas  JJaker,  ensign. 

Lieutenants — Asahel  C.  Johnson,  Luman  <  Hmsted,  John  Rogers. 

Ensigns — Lorenzo  H.  Kingsley,  Seymour  Sanford,  Charles  Hyde. 

Fifty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Charles  B.  Pixley,  adjutant,  vice  Turner,  promoted;  Daniel  S. 
Broadhead,  quartermaster,  vice  Piatt,  resigned. 


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Captains — Joel  Talmadge,  vice  Shoemaker,  resigned;  Jacob  Miller 
McCormick,  vice  Healy,  resigned;  Henry  Soper,  vice  Dunham, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Frederick  Parker,  vice  Tozer,  resigned;  David  I'ix- 
ley,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned;  David  Peaman,  vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Henry  Lyons,  vice  Talmadge,  promoted;  Daniel 
Turner,  vice  Pixley,  promoted;  Joshua  Smith,  vice  Brown,  resigned; 
William  Torrey,  vice  Barker,  declining;  Lewis  Gates. 

Light  Infantry — Lewis  W.  Keeler,  captain,  vice  Howard, 
resigned;  Wightman  Williams,  lieutenant,  vice  Keeler,  promoted; 
John  Morse,  ensign,  vice  Williams,  promoted. 

New  regiment  organized  in  the  forty-first  brigade  and  denom- 
inated the  Two  Hundredth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Leman  Mason,  colonel;  David  Lane,  lieutenant  colonel;  Daniel 
Stow,  second,  major;  John  C.  Marvin,  quartermaster;  Daniel  Cole, 
surgeon. 

Norman  Addis,  captain,  vice  Stow,  promoted;  Frederick  Daven- 
port, lieutenant,  vice  Addis,  promoted;  John  Maccumber,  ensign, 
vice  Barton,  resigned. 

Frederick  Hotchkiss,  captain,  vice  Lane,  promoted;  Lionel  Rus- 
sell, lieutenant,  vice  Hotchkiss,  promoted;  Elijah  L.  Smith,  ensign, 
vice  Russell,  promoted. 

Henry  McClure,  captain,  vice  McClure,  resigned;  Walter  Mc- 
Clure,  lieutenant,  vice  H.  McClure,  promoted;  Peter  Underwood, 
ensign,  vice  W.  McClure,  promoted;  Harley  Edson,  ensign,  vice 
Randall,  resigned. 

New  regiment  organized  in  the  forty-first  brigade  and  denom- 
inated the  Two  Hundred  and  First  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  G.  Waterman,  colonel;  John  Stone,  lieutenant  colonel; 


1822. 


1822. 


2372  Annual  Report  of  the 

Thomas  Carey,  major;  John  Bayles,  quartermaster;  Hazard  Lewis, 
adjutant;  Edgar  C.  Waterman,  paymaster. 

Captains — Orland  Scoville,  vice  Stone,  promoted;  Hiram  West; 
Andrew  Gilbert. 

Riflemen — John  T.Doubleday,  captain, vice  Waterman,  promoted; 
Julius  Morgan,  lieutenant,  vice  Doubleday,  promoted;  Marverick 
Pratt,  ensign,  vice  Lewis,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  B.  Sawtel,  Silas  Tracy,  Gold  Stratton. 

Ensigns — Abraham  Cortright,  Elias  Crandall,  John  Bayles. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezra  Mason,  junior,  adjutant,  vice  Champlin,  resigned:  Warren 
DeLancey,  quartermaster, vice  Denison,  resigned;  Simeon  B.  Griffin, 
paymaster. 

Isaac  Barber,  captain;  Garret  Scott,  lieutenant;  Elijah  Crandall, 
ensign. 

Wait  Clarke,  lieutenant;  W'arren  Livermore,  ensign. 

ONONDAGA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Hezekiah  Strong,  paymaster,  vice  Matthews,  promoted. 

Captains — William  Patridge  (of  riflemen),  vice  Bronson,  resigned; 
Barney  Hicks,  vice  Lamb,  resigned;  Brooks  Haynes,  vice  Buckley, 
resigned:  Parley  Smith,  vice  Sammons,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Jonathan  W.  Williams  (of  riflemen),  vice  Patridge, 
promoted;  Samuel  Perry,  vice  Hicks,  promoted;  Harry  Carpenter, 
vice  Finley,  resigned;  Rufus  Stanton,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Daniel 
S.  Bacon,  vice  Aldridge,  resigned;  Edward  Hunt. 

Ensigns — Barent  Filkins  (of  riflemen),  vice  Williams,  promoted; 
muel  Caley,  vice  Perry,  promoted;  John  Richmond,  vice  Haynes, 


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promoted;  Thomas  Sammons,  vice  Stanton,  promoted;   Dennison 

Robertson,  vice  Bacon,  promoted;  Moses  M.  Dudley. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sylvanus  Hayncs,  captain. 

Riflemen — Squire  M.  Brown,  captain;  Gideon  Frothingham,  lieu- 
tenant; John  Lakin,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — John  Dodge,  captain,  vice  McGowan,  de- 
clined; Jacob  J.  Garrison,  ensign,  vice  Dodge,  promoted. 

James  Wells,  captain,  vice  Cooper,  resigned;  Cyrus  H.  Kingsley, 
lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  James  Gillis  (Gillies),  lieutenant, 
vice  Brown,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Charles  Turner,  vice  Cornel,  resigned;  Abraham  II. 
Hamlin,  vice  Britton,  declined;  Samuel  Skinner,  vice  Tuttle,  de- 
clined; Caleb  N.  Ormsby,  vice  Chamlin  (Joshua  P.  Champlain), 
declined;  John  Rice,  vice  Gillis,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Myron  L.  Mills,  captain;  Daniel  Ball,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Rice,  junior,  ensign. 

George  Dickson,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Fitzgerald,  moved; 
Samuel  Flarvey,  ensign,  vice  Eggleston,  moved;  George  A.  Pyn- 
chon,  ensign,  vice  Briggs,  resigned. 

Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Anson  Sweet,  quartermaster,  vice  Matthews,  resigned;  John  R. 
Dodge,  chaplain,  vice  Shadwick  (Jabez  Chaduiek),  moved;  Jehiel 
Stearns,  surgeon,  vice  Tibbals,  promoted;  John  S.  King,  surgeon's 
mate. 

Riflemen — John  Clapp,  captain,  vice  Messenger,  resigned;  Wil- 
lard  Farrington,  lieutenant,  vice  Clapp,  promoted;  John  McMill'en, 
ensign,  vice  Farrington,  promoted. 


1822. 


2374  Annual  Report  of  the 

1S22. 

Lieutenants — Ansel  Shattnck,  vice  Olin,  resigned;  Harvey  Hall, 

vice  Shew,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Manoali  Pratt,  junior,  vice  Suthard,  declining;  Milo 
Reed,  vice  Shattuck,  promoted;  Ralph  Candee,  vice  Barnes,  moved; 
Charles  Baker,  vice  Hall,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  P.  Moor,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Yale,  moved. 

Captains — Jeremiah  J.  Crossett,  vice  Johnson,  moved;  Smith  Bur- 
ton, vice  Huntley,  moved;  Henry  P.  Bogardus,  vice  Olcut,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Lemuel  Hawley;  John  Wilkey,  vice  Crossett,  pro- 
moted; Erastus  Gay,  vice  Burton,  promoted;  Nehemiah  Carpenter, 
junior,  vice  Bogardus,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Washington  Hamilton,  vice  Donley,  moved;  Richard 
H.  Hopkins,  vice  Cook,  resigned;  Stephen  Van  Tassel,  vice  Gay, 
promoted;  Ruel  Case,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted;  John  Millen,  vice 
Branch,  moved. 

Ebenezer  J.  Dennis,  captain,  vice  Shepherd,  resigned;  Joseph 
Benjamin,  lieutenant,  vice  Dennis,  promoted;  William  F.  Shepard, 
ensign,  vice  Benjamin,  promoted. 

Sixty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Lauren  Hotchkiss,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Powel,  resig-ned; 
Richard  Pomroy,  major,  vice  Hotchkiss,  promoted;  William  O. 
Farrall  (Ferrall),  adjutant,  vice  Stanley,  moved;  Apollas  King, 
junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Farrall,  promoted;  Isaac  Knapp,  pay- 
master, vice  St.  John,  promoted. 

Captains — Chester  (lark,  vice  Pomroy,  promoted;  Eleazer  Prin- 
dlej  Daniel  Veil  (Vail),  vice  Daniels,  moved;  Miron  (Myron),  St. 
John,  vice  Belknap,  moved. 

Lieutenants — Lucius  Graves,  vice  Clark,  promoted;  Jeremiah  N. 
'  ireen,  vice  Stewart,  moved;  Asaph  Gaylord,  vice  Prindle,  promoted; 


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Truman   Gilbert,   vice   Veil,   promoted;    Gilbert    Dan.    vice    Cross, 
moved. 

Ensigns — Parley  Howe,  vice  Graves,  promoted;  Thomas  Redwa)  . 
vice  Green,  promoted;  Lyman  Kingsley;  Daniel  Qough;  Roswcll 
Preston;  William  Stockham,  vice  Pettit,  moved. 

OSWEGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Vorce,  colonel,  vice  Sykes,  resigned;  Samuel  Dunlap, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Yorce,  promoted;  John  Reynolds,  major, 
vice  Dunlap,  promoted;  Eli  Weed,  adjutant,  vice  Hills,  moved; 
Milton  Harmen,  quartermaster,  vice  Palmer,  moved;  Henry  Gilles- 
pie, paymaster,  vice  S.  Harmen,  declining. 

Richard  C.  Plumbley,  captain,  vice  Dunlap,  promoted;  Ezra  F. 
Stevens,  lieutenant,  vice  Plumbley,  promoted;  Andrew  Baker,  en- 
sign, vice  Stevens,  promoted. 

Eli  Strong,  junior,  captain,  vice  Reynolds,  promoted;  Timothy 
Balch,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Strong,  promoted;  John  Ward,  junior, 
ensign,  vice  Balch,  promoted. 

Ebenezer  H.  Shumway,  captain,  vice  Brown,  declining;  Rodney 
Seymour,  lieutenant,  vice  Johnson,  declining;  John  H.  Corey, 
ensign,  vice  Shumway,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry : 

Hastings  Curtiss,  major, vice  Murdock,  resigned;  William  Savage, 
quartermaster,  vice  Falley,  promoted;  Alfrederick  Smith,  surgeon's 
mate,  vice  Cowen,  declining. 

George  F.  Falley,  captain,  vice  Waterhouse,  resigned;  Jacob  Van 
Buren,  lieutenant,  vice  Robbins,  deceased;  Artemas  Leonard,  en- 
sign, vice  Hubbard,  moved. 

William  Marvin,  captain,  vice  Place,  moved;  Peter  Tyler,  lieu- 


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1822. 


2376  Annual  Report  of  the 

tenant,  vice  Marvin,  promoted;  Xorman  Row,  ensign,  vice  Tyler, 
promoted. 

Lovwell  Johnson,  captain,  with  rank  from  [March  17,  1821; 
Nathaniel  C.  Mungar,  lieutenant,  with  like  rank:  Miles  Blake, 
ensign,  vice  Myron  Blake,  moved. 

Leonard  Fuller,  captain,  vice  Curtiss,  promoted;  Benjamin  Spen- 
cer, lieutenant,  vice  Fuller,  promoted:  Horatio  Vickery,  ensign,  vice 
Spencer,  promoted;  Stanton  Kinyon,  ensign,  vice  Whitney,  pro- 
moted. 

Isaac  Higbie,  captain,  vice  Savage,  resigned;  Sherman  Hosmer, 
lieutenant,  vice  Higbie,  promoted;  Reuben  F.  Richardson,  ensign, 
vice  Hosmer,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventv-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Edward  Bronson.  colonel,  vice  Butler,  declining:  James  L.  Yoor- 
hies,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bronson,  promoted;  Stephen  W.  Bald- 
win, major,  vice  Baker,  declining;  James  Van  Home,  adjutant; 
Nathan  Farnham.  quartermaster:  Benjamin  Coe,  surgeon's  mate. 

David  Carroll,  captain,  vice  Yoorhies,  promoted:  David  Wilson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Carroll,  promoted. 

Xehemiah  B.  Xorthrop,  lieutenant,  vice  Miller,  declining;  Elisha 
11.  Shepherd,  ensign,  vice  Xorthrop,  promoted. 

John  Mellcn,  captain;  Andrew  Thompson,  lieutenant;  Hudson 
Bacon,  ensign:  Ephraim  Reed,  ensign,  vice  Colton,  declining;  Wil- 
liam Ames,  lieutenant:  West  Wilsie,  ensign. 

LEWIS    COUNTY. 

Twenty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Charles  Squires,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

Forty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Harper  Adams,  captain,  vice  Benjamin,  resigned;  John  B.  Hill, 


State  Historian.  2377 

lieutenant,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  Oren  More,  junior,  ensign,  vi 
Hill,  promoted;  Harvey  Dewey,  lieutenant,  vice  Barnes,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  First  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Shull,  major,  vice  Wright,  deceased;  William  S.  Bates, 
surgeon's  mate. 

Charles  M.  Bagg,  captain,  vice  M.  Finch,  moved;  Ziba  Knox, 
lieutenant,  vice  A.  Finch,  moved;  Samuel  Rogers,  ensign,  vice  Bagg, 
promoted. 

Isaac  Carter,  captain,  vice  F.  Carter,  resigned;  Solomon  King, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Carter,  promoted;  Henry  Cofreen,  ensign, 
vice  King,  promoted. 

Charles  G.  Loomis,  captain,  vice  Humphrey, resigned;  Ela  Hodge, 
lieutenant,  vice  Loomis,  promoted;  Isaac  Bailey,  ensign,  vice  Hodge, 
promoted;  Job  Gardner,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — David  A.  Higley,  captain;  Orrin  Wilber,  lieu- 
tenant; Andrew  W.  Doig,  ensign. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Fifty-first  brigade  of  infantry: 

Herman  Gansevoort,  brigadier  general,  vice  Bailey,  resigned. 

Twenty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Brewster,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Delano,  resigned;  Stephen 
Potter,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brewster,  promoted;  Samuel  Stilwell, 
major,  vice  Potter,  promoted;  William  Chambers,  surgeon,  vice 
Sprague,  resigned;  Uriah  Vedder,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Chambers, 
promoted. 

Captains — Hugh  Alexander,  vice  Stilwell,  promoted;  Walton 
Hamilton,  vice  Petinger,  resigned;  Lodowick  P.  Shew. 

Lieutenants — John  Van  Ness,  junior,  vice  Yedder,  promoted; 
Jonathan  Edgcomb,  vice  Alexander,  promoted. 


1822. 


1822. 


2378  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ensigns — Luther  Mason,  vice  Van  Ness,  promoted;  Rensselaer 
West,  vice  Edgcomb,  promoted;  Marvin  Kingsbury;  Richard 
Bowen,  vice  Baldwin,  moved. 

Elisha  G.  King,  lieutenant;  Andrew  Albro,  ensign,  vice  King, 
promoted. 

Fifty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Harmon  J.  Betts,  captain,  vice  Frink,  resigned;  Henry 
Miller,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Betts,  promoted;  Warren  A.  Smith, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  Joseph  Daniels,  ensign. 

Joseph  Waring,  ensign:  John  W.  James,  ensign,  vice  Miller, 
moved. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Eli  Granger,  adjutant,  vice  Doty,  resigned;  William  McGregor, 
junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Granger,  promoted. 

Hiram  Dimmick,  captain,  vice  Hawley,  resigned;  Franklin  Hoag, 
lieutenant,  vice  Dimmick,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Roswell  Hyde,  vice  Hoag,  promoted;  Samuel  Lewis, 
junior,  vice  Olney,  resigned;  William  Woodard,  vice  McGregor, 
promoted. 

Riflemen — Elihu  Morgan,  lieutenant,  vice  Bateman,  moved; 
Aaron  Hill,  junior,  ensign. 

Dany  Churchill  (Daney  Churchel),  lieutenant,  vice  (Samuel)  Dix, 
moved;  Ebenezer  Thompson,  ensign,  vice  Churchill,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Prince  Jenne,  major,  vice  Haskin,  resigned;  Henry  Rockwell, 
adjutant,  vice  Cronkhite,  promoted;  Samuel  Van  Tassel,  quarter- 
master, vice  Rockwell,  promoted:  William  15.  Martindale,  paymas- 
ter, vice  Morier  (James  Mosher),  promoted. 

Captains — James  Mosier  (Mosher),  vice  Jenne,  promoted;  Lyman 
Tinney,  vice  Randall,  resigned;  Jacob  Rice,  vice  Stewart,  resigned. 


State  Historian.  2379 

Lieutenants — Joseph  Kilburn,  vice  Chocland,  moved;  Sylvanus 
Dixon,  vice  Tinney,  promoted;  Arunali  Judd,  junior;  [saiah  i'ar- 
menter,  junior,  vice  Cone,  declining. 

Ensigns — John  Johnson,  vice  Mitchell,  moved;  Herbert  Mallery, 
vice  Orton,  declining;  Joseph  Fassett,  vice  Gilbert,  declining; 
George  Mixter,  vice  Parmenter,  promoted. 

Riflemen — George  P.  Cronkhite,  captain;  Zina  H.  Cowles,  lieu- 
tenant; Thomas  L.  Ostrom,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Martin  Lee,  colonel,  vice  Shumway,  resigned;  Samuel  Wood- 
ward, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lee,  promoted;  John  Fuller,  major, 
vice  Woodward,  promoted;  Leonard  Blanchard,  paymaster. 

Hiram  P.  French,  captain,  vice  Fuller,  promoted;  Samuel  P. 
Hooker,  lieutenant,  vice  Wells,  moved;  David  Rood,  ensign,  vice 
French,  promoted;  Hale  Adams,  lieutenant,  vice  Goodrich,  resigned; 
John  Smith,  ensign,  vice  Polly,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Luther  Wait,  adjutant,  vice  Degolier,  resigned;  Seth  Smith,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Breese,  resigned;  Reuben  Muzzy,  paymaster,  vice 
Wait,  promoted;  Nelson  Porter,  surgeon,  vice  Freeman,  resigned; 
Nathan  P.  Colvin,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Porter,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — John  B.  Garnsey,  vice  Bates,  resigned;  John  B.  Cat- 
lin,  vice  Colvin,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Tim  M.  Palmer,  Charles  F.  Corbin,  John  L.  Johnson. 

WARREN   AND    WASHINGTON    COUNTIES. 

Twenty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Norman  Fox,  major;  Shadrach  F.  Mead,  adjutant,  vice  Fox,  pro- 
moted; John  E.  Norman,  quartermaster,  vice  Mead,  promoted. 


1322. 


1S22. 


2380  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Henry  Thurston,  captain;  Pardon  Tanner,  lieutenant; 
Francis  Tanner,  ensign. 

Lieutenants — William  Page,  Olton  Nelson,  Truman  Lyman. 
Ensigns — Benjamin  R.  Knapp,  Asa  Parker,  William  Smith. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Bray  ton.  major,  vice  Bellinger,  moved;  Benjamin  P. 
Churchill,  paymaster,  vice  Culver,  resigned;  Zebedee  Learned,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Bucannon,  moved. 

Captains — Milton  Hough,  vice  Boss,  moved;  John  Bucklin,  vice 
Brayton,  promoted;  Jedediah  S.  Gordon,  vice  Christian,  resigned; 
Thomas  Buchannan,  vice  Petrie,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — William  K.  Knapp,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Parley 
Arnold,  vice  Priest,  moved;  Lawrence  Widrig,  vice  Hough,  pro- 
moted. 

Ensigns — Vaughn  Sweet,  vice  Sprague;  Stephen  Carpenter,  vice 
Bucklin,  promoted;  George  W.  Dexter,  vice  Widrig,  promoted; 
Reuben  Churchill. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fifth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Calvin  Howard,  assistant  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Clark,  declined. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Morris  L.  Farrington,  quartermaster;  David  Newcomb,  paymas- 
ter; William  Stockton,  surgeon's  mate. 

<  »/.ias  S.  Decker,  captain,  vice  Denio,  resigned;  Philip  Odel,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Decker,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Hathaway,  ensign. 

Stephen  Hait,  captain,  vice  Webster,  resigned;  William  Laugh- 
ram,  lieutenant,  vice  Hait,  promoted;  Philo  Meeker,  ensign,  vice 
Laughram,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2381 

Eleazer  Wright,  captain;  Timothy  Beebe,  lieutenant,  vice  Wright, 

promoted;  Simeon  Crane,  ensign,  vice  Beebe,  promoted. 

Peter  Maybee,  lieutenant,  vice  Goodsal,  resigned;  Elijah  Whitney, 
ensign,  vice  Maybee,  promoted;  Abraham  T.  Schruyver,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  B.  Cowl,  surgeon's  mate. 

John  L.  More,  captain,  vice  Hardenbergh,  resigned;  John  I.  Weir, 
lieutenant,  vice  More,  promoted;  Frederick  W.  Mackean,  ensign. 
vice  Weir,  promoted. 

Jepther  Segar,  captain,  vice  Mead,  moved;  John  Bedle,  lieutenant, 
vice  Segar,  promoted;  Paul  Hathaway,  ensign,  vice  Bedle,  promoted. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Fifty-second  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Dole,  brigadier  general,  vice  Randall,  resigned;  Sylvenus 
Merriman,  paymaster;  Asa  Lee  Davison,  assistant  hospital  surgeon. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  commanded  by 
Major  Stephen  Coles,  and  to  be  denominated  the  Two  Hundred  and 
Second   regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Coles,  colonel;  Samuel  King,  lieutenant  colonel;  David 
Downing,  junior,  major;  Russell  Harrison,  adjutant;  John  Utter, 
paymaster;  Samuel  Darby,  quartermaster;  Samuel  Southworth, 
surgeon;  Lorenzo  Dana,  surgeon's  mate;  Robert  Hubbard,  chaplain. 

Luke  B.  Crandall,  captain;  James  Weed,  lieutenant;  Benjamin  G. 
Crandall,  junior,  ensign. 

Elisha  Chamberlin,  junior,  captain;  Lewis  H.  Ford,  lieutenant. 

Charles  Hulbert,  captain;  Romanso  Brooks,  lieutenant;  William 
Hicks,  ensign;  Friend  Scott,  lieutenant;  Calvin  Cole,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Elijah  Flitchcox,  captain;  Franklin  Coudrey,  lieuten- 
ant; Levi  S.  Littlejohn,  ensign. 


1822. 


1822. 


2382  Annual  Report  of  the 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  commanded  by 
Major  Simon  Wilson,  and  to  be  denominated  the  Two  Hundred 
and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Simon  Wilson,  colonel;  Samuel  H.  Morgan,  lieutenant  colonel; 
.Abraham  J.  Lyon,  major;  Matthew  P.  Cady,  adjutant;  Wilson  Gor- 
don, quartermaster;  Alanson  Thomas,  paymaster;  Horatio  Smith, 
surgeon;  Daniel  D.  Hardy,  surgeon's  mate;  Daniel  Woods,  chaplain. 

John  Hammon,  captain,  vice  Lyon,  promoted;  Zenas  Chase,  lieu- 
tenant; Silas  Gear,  ensign;  Lawrin  L.  Haten,  lieutenant;  Robert  C. 
Daniels,  ensign. 

Man-in  P.  Blood,  captain;  William  Hull,  lieutenant. 

Xew  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  lately  commanded  by 
Major  Thomas  Dole,  and  to  be  denominated  the  Two  Hundred  and 
Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Anson  Hinman,  colonel,  vice  Dole,  promoted;  Amos  Griffith, 
lieutenant  colonel;  Bezaliel  Beede,  major;  Samuel  Patch,  adjutant; 
Joshua  Skiff,  paymaster;  Samuel  Woolcutt,  quartermaster;  Andrew 
Dutton,  surgeon;  Simeon  Caperon,  surgeon's  mate;  Ezra  Kindall, 
chaplain. 

Demarcus  Rathbun,  captain,  vice  Beede,  promoted;  Anson  Hills, 
lieutenant;  Phylander  Sikes,  ensign. 

Jacob  H.  Olin,  captain,  vice  Hinman,  promoted;  Aaron  Haskins, 
lieutenant;  Abner  Adams,  ensign. 

John  Parker,  captain,  vice  Griffith,  promoted;  Jonathan  Barlow, 
lieutenant;  George  Barlow,  ensign. 

Xew  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  commanded  by 
Major  George  Williams,  and  to  be  denominated  the  Two  Hundred 
and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Williams,  colonel;  William  P.  Wilcox,  lieutenant  colonel; 
phen  Spencer,  major;  Eliel  Tyler,  quartermaster;  John  Wheeler, 
adjutant;  Cyrus  Allen,  paymaster;  Amos  A.  Parmerly,  surgeon. 


State  Historian.  2383 

1822. 

Captains — James  M.  Heath,  James  H.  Rawson,  George  Wilner, 
Isaac  Heath. 

Lieutenants — Jacob  Devoe,  Enoch  Halliday,  Ezra  Smith,  Samuel 
R.  Hunt. 

Ensigns — George  Patterson,  George  M.  Merrick,  Doty  White. 

Riflemen — Horace  Mallery,  captain;  Daniel  Foster,  lieutenant; 
Samuel  Waclsworth,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Henry  McHenry, 
junior: 

Peter  Herman,  lieutenant;  Levi  Stephens,  ensign;  Abraham  Allen, 
ensign. 

CLIXTOX    COUXTY. 

Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abraham  Scribner,  captain,  vice  Manley,  promoted;  Caleb  Mar- 
shal, lieutenant,  vice  Scribner,  promoted;  Joseph  Wilcox,  ensign, 
vice  Marshal,  promoted. 

Isaac  Hayford,  captain,  vice  Slater,  resigned;  Daniel  D.  Johnson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Hayford,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Philander  B.  Lewis,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Garret 
Van  Buskirk;  Lorenzo  Kellogg. 

FRAXKLIN    COUXTY. 

Sixty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  Stearns,  major,  vice  Sanborn,  resigned;  Asa  Worth,  sur- 
geon, vice  Welch,  deceased;  Ora  F.  Paddock,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Worth,  promoted;  Charles  Blake,  paymaster,  vice  (John)  Yarnal,* 
resigned. 

Light  Ixfaxtry — Lot  Lincoln,  captain,  vice  Stearns,  promoted; 

Clark  Williamson,  lieutenant,  vice  Lincoln,  promoted;  William  B. 

Foot,  ensign,  vice  Williamson,  promoted. 

*  Appointed  April  6,  1815.  Jonathan  Wallace  was  appointed  paymaster  March  17, 
182 1. — State  Historian. 


1822. 


2384  Annual  Report  of  the 

Riflemen — Orada  Day,  lieutenant,  vice  Hawks,  resigned;  John 
Xewton,  ensign,  vice  Day,  promoted. 

Silas  Ward,  lieutenant,  vice  Bell,  declining;  Ashley  Wyman,  en- 
sign, vice  Ward,  promoted. 

Job  Bastow,  captain,  vice  Erwin,  declining;  Charles  Johnson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Bastow,  promoted;  Comfort  Sabins,  ensign,  vice 
Johnson,  promoted;  Ira  Spencer,  lieutenant. 

Light  Infantry — John  F.  Dimmick,  captain;  Orrin  Lawrence, 
lieutenant;  Walter  S.  Wright,  ensign;  Samuel  H.  Payne,  captain; 
Archibald  Alexander,  lieutenant;  Amos  Rolf,  ensign. 

Richard  C.  Hovey,  lieutenant,  vice  Payne,  promoted;  Moses  B. 
Elliott,  ensign,  vice  Alexander,  promoted. 

ERIE    COUNTY. 

Forty-seventh  brigade  of  infantry: 

Bela  H.  Colgrove,  assistant  hospital  surgeon,  vice  Pringle,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Earl  Sawyer,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Fay,  resigned;  Asa  Wells, 
major,  vice  Sawyer,  promoted. 

Christopher  Douglass,  captain,  vice  Wells,  promoted;  John  Hen- 
man,  second,  lieutenant,  vice  Douglass,  promoted;  Nathan  Cole, 
lieutenant,  vice  Powell,  resigned. 

Ensigns — Hail  Mathewson,  vice  Henman,  promoted;  Oriel  B. 
Wadsworth,  vice  Cole,  promoted;  Enoch  Fry,  vice  Cook,  moved. 

CATTARAUGUS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Benjamin  Waterman,  colonel,  vice  Tifft,  moved;  James  McGlas- 

han.  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Waterman,  promoted;  John  V.  King, 

major,  vice  McGlashan,  promoted. 

William   Blasdell,  captain,  vice  King,  promoted;  Harvey  Butler, 


State  Historian.  2385 

1822. 

lieutenant,  vice  Blasdell,  promoted;  Peter  Cook,  ensign,  vice  Butler, 

promoted;  Thomas  Darling,  ensign. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Thirty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Leander  J.  Lockwood,  quartermaster,  vice  Steel,  resigned;  Alonzo 
Wright,  captain;  Benjamin  P.  Beach,  lieutenant,  vice  Pine,  resigned; 
Harris  Page,  ensign,  vice  Wright,  promoted. 

Cheney  Burpee,  captain,  vice  Bristol,  resigned;  Timothj  Lee, 
lieutenant,  vice  Burpee,  promoted;  Sparhawk  Burpee,  ensign,  vice 
Lee,  promoted. 

Dudley  Jones,  lieutenant,  vice  J.  Jones,  resigned;  George  Throop, 
junior,  ensign,  vice  Jones,  promoted. 

Dean  Delance,  captain,  vice  Whallon,  promoted;  Thomas  Wallace, 
lieutenant;  John  Daniels,  junior,  ensign,  vice  Stevenson,  moved. 

Battalion  of  infantry  lately  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Thomas  Leland: 

Horace  Hall,  major  commandant,  vice  Leland,  resigned;  Wolcott 
Tyrrell,  adjutant,  vice  Rawson,  resigned;  Abijah  Smith,  junior, 
quartermaster,  vice  Tyrrell,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Lockwood,  pay- 
master. 

Obadiah  Jenks,  captain,  vice  R.  Tyrrel,  resigned;  Eseck  Whitney, 
lieutenant,  vice  Jenks,  promoted;  Cleaveland  Jenks,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Ezra  B.  Smith,  captain,  vice  Hall,  promoted;  David 
Brown,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Benjamin  C.  Barns,  en- 
sign, vice  A.  Smith,  promoted. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  William  Bailey: 
Fish    Taylor,    adjutant;    Leverit    Mallory,    quartermaster;    Isaac 
Williams,  paymaster. 

Lieutenants — Cyrus  Hull,  Jonah  Bruce. 
Ensigns — Chester  Wells,  Samuel  Skinner,  Moses  Sampson. 
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1822. 


2386  Annual  Report  of  the 

greene  county. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  in  the  county  of  Greene  lately  commanded 
by  Mark  Spencer: 

Ira  T.  Day,  major  commandant,  vice  Spencer,  resigned;  George 
Wickes,  quartermaster. 

Henry  Bagley,  captain,  vice  Day,  promoted;  Calvin  Balis,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Bagley,  promoted;  Benjamin  P.  Burhans,  ensign,  vice 
Balis,  promoted. 

Richard  Titus,  captain;  David  Bush,  lieutenant;  Peter  D.  Tryon, 
ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Albert  Buel,  paymaster,  vice  Baldwin,  moved;  Henry  B.  Stimp- 
son,  chaplain. 

Samuel  Atwater,  captain,  vice  Peck,  resigned;  Norman  Ticknor, 
lieutenant,  vice  Atwater,  promoted;  Calvin  Ford,  ensign;  Asahel 
Whitcomb,  lieutenant;  William  Gausley,  ensign,  vice  Rice,  declin- 
ing; Hezekiah  Johnson,  ensign,  vice  Xewton,  declining. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Seventh  division  of  infantry: 

John  Brush,  major  general,  vice  Tallmadge,  resigned. 

Twentieth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Randall  S.  Street,  brigadier  general,  vice  Brush,  promoted;  Jacob 
Van  Benthuysen,  inspector,  vice  Cummings,  promoted. 

Eighty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry : 

I  Iriiry  A.  Livingston,  colonel,  vice  Street,  promoted;  Walter  Cun- 
ningham, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Livingston,  promoted;  Alfred 
Raymond,  major. 

Captains — Peter  P.  Hayes  (light  infantry);  Henry  Conklin;  James 
Bowne,  vice  Nelson,  resigned;  Abraham  A.  Davis,  vice  Brownell, 
moved. 


State  Historian.  23&7 

Lieutenants— Henry  11.  Van  Vliet;  John  II.  Davis;  Nicholas 
Jacacks,  vice  Bowne,  promoted;  Lewis  Pine,  vice  Davis,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Frederick  Woodruff,  vice  Jacacks,  promoted;  <  irorge 
Y.  Phillips,  vice  Pine,  promoted;  Morgan  L.  Smith,  vice  Skidmore, 
resigned;  Sanford  A.  Street;  John  A.  Livingston;  John  A.  Storm. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  regiment  of  infantry : 

Leonard  L.  Seaman,  quartermaster,  vice  Barlow,  moved. 

David  Rust,  captain,  vice  Van  Wagener,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Noah  Traver,  vice  Rust,  promoted;  Richard  Van- 
derbergh,  vice  Barnes,  declining;  Elias  Holmes,  vice  Seaman,  pro- 
moted. 

Ensigns — Peter  Sharpsteen,  vice  Traver,  promoted;  Obadiah 
Lawrence,  vice  Vanderbergh,  promoted;  Jacob  Davis,  vice  Holmes, 
promoted;  Nicholas  Traver,  vice  Cropser,  moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Lambert,  junior,  colonel,  vice  Vanderhoof,  resigned; 
Francis  A.  Livingston,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Lambert,  promoted; 
Nathaniel  R.  Cooper,  adjutant,  vice  Van  Kuren,  resigned;  Isaac  F. 
Russell,  paymaster,  vice  Davis,  declining. 

Captains — James  Van  Keuren,  vice  Delamater,  resigned;  John 
Elsifer,  vice  Ring,  resigned;  William  S. Cowles,  vice  Miller,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Frederick  Teel,  vice  Van  Keuren,  promoted; 
Henry  Lambert,  vice  Elsifer,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Moore,  vice 
Lewis,  resigned;  Rowland  Storey,  vice  Conger,  resigned;  John  Tap- 
ping, vice  Cowles,  promoted;  Jacob  Heermance. 

Ensigns — John  A.  Drum,  vice  Teel,  promoted;  Moses  Ring,  vice 
Lambert,  promoted;  James  Outwater,  vice  Moore,  promoted;  Tall- 
madge  H.  Germond,  vice  Storey,  promoted;  John  P.  Brown,  vice 
Pultz,  resigned;  Joseph  Cookingham;  Elias  Barringer,  vice  Tapping, 
promoted. 


1822. 


1822. 


2388  Annual  Report  of  the 

Twenty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Walter  Huested,  colonel,  vice  Dakin,  resigned;  Oliver  E.  Cham- 
berlain, lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Huested,  promoted;  Joel  Denton, 
junior,  major,  vice  Chamberlain,  promoted;  Milton  B.  Allerton, 
quartermaster,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Hiram  Brown,  paymaster,  vice 
Wheeler,  promoted. 

Captains — John  M.  Wheeler,  vice  S.  Wheeler,  resigned;  John  H. 
Wilson,  vice  Denton,  promoted;  Samuel  Dunning,  vice  Parish,  re- 
signed; William  Morgan,  vice  Sherwood,  resigned;  Niram  Sackett, 
vice  Welling,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — George  W.  Sanford,  vice  Wilson,  promoted;  Philip 
Chase,  vice  Dunning,  promoted;  Stephen  Foot,  vice  Morgan,  pro- 
moted; John  Harris;  Stephen  G.  Gurnsey,  vice  Sackett,  promoted; 
John  Thomas  (of  riflemen),  vice  Downing,  moved. 

Ensigns — Charles  W.  Powers  (of  riflemen),  vice  Thomas,  pro- 
moted: Milton  B.  Allerton;  Hiram  Brown;  Stephen  B.  Trowbridge, 
vice  Brown,  promoted;  Philip  Flint,  vice  Sanford,  promoted;  Albert 
Eggleston,  vice  Chase,  promoted;  William  Cook,  vice  Foot,  pro- 
moted; John  Haight,  vice  Gurnsey,  promoted. 

PUTNAM    COUNTY. 

Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry : 

Riflemen— Thomas  W.  Taylor,  captain;  Daniel  H.  Sunderland, 
lieutenant;  Eleazer  Baldwin,  ensign. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Eighty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 
Joseph  Blunt,  quartermaster,  vice  Renwick,  promoted. 
George    S.    Puffer,    captain;    William    M.    Benjamin,   lieutenant; 
Edward  Graves,  lieutenant;  Thomas  S.  Manning,  ensign. 


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Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

William  Newton  Clark,  captain,  with  rank  from  November  [O, 
1820;  George  Wilkes,  lieutenant,  vice  Lord,  promoted  in  <  >ne  I  lun- 
dred  and  Ninety-seventh  regiment. 

Ensigns — Horace  Ogden,  vice  Watson,  promoted;  William  Hen- 
derson, vice  Macomber,  promoted;  Rufus  Delafield,  vice  Lang,  pro- 
moted; Charles  C.  King,  vice  Cary,  promoted;  Frederick  Phillipse 
Gouverneur,  vice  Morton,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  L.  Wilson,  adjutant. 

Henry  Munro,  captain,  vice  Wilson,  promoted;  William  C.  il. 
Waddell,  lieutenant,  vice  Munro,  promoted;  William  N.  Gibert. 
lieutenant. 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventh  regiment  of  infantry : 

Joshua  Fleet,  colonel,  vice  Case,  resigned;  Thomas  P.  Conkling, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Terry,  resigned;  James  R.  Horton,  major, 
vice  Fleet,  promoted;  Thomas  Osborn,  surgeon,  vice  Tuthill,  re- 
signed; Elisha  Halliock,  surgeon's  mate. 

John  T.  Luce,  captain,  vice  Conkling,  promoted;  David  William- 
son, lieutenant,  vice  Luce,  promoted;  Barnabas  Corwin,  lieutenant, 
vice  Halliock,  promoted;  Nicoll  Young,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joel  Robins,  captain,  vice  J.  N.  Robins,  resigned;  Joseph  Raynor, 
junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Lane,  promoted;  Jonah  Robbins,  ensign; 
Albert  B.  Davis,  lieutenant;  Joshua  Swezey,  ensign;  Daniel  Hulse, 
ensign. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Oliver  Halsey,  lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  promoted. 


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1822. 


2390  Annual  Report  of  the 

monroe  county. 

Forty-sixth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Allen,  quartermaster,  vice  Seymour,  resigned. 

Thirty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Sherman  Spencer,  quartermaster;  Apollis  P.  Auger,  surgeon,  vice 
Baldwin,  resigned;  Nathaniel  Rowell,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Auger, 
promoted. 

Captains — Solomon  C.  Wright,  vice  Leach,  declined;  William 
Root,  vice  Brown,  declined;  John  Johnson,  vice  Allen,  promoted; 
Peter  Cusick. 

William  Holmes,  lieutenant;  Alanson  Corban,  ensign. 

Light  Infantry — Elijah  W.  Wood,  captain;  Robert  S.  Perry, 
lieutenant;  Heman  Cole,  ensign. 

Lieutenants — Joshua  Pattee,  vice  Crippin,  resigned;  Zebulon  Wil- 
liams, vice  Cusick,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Perrigo,  vice  Wright,  pro- 
moted. 

Ensigns — Asia  Pease,  vice  Root,  promoted;  Ebenezer  R.  Hale; 
Asa  Ross,  vice  Randall,  moved;  Artemas  Daggett,  vice  Perrigo, 
promoted. 

One  Flundred  and  Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  Franklin,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Gifford,  resigned;  Moses 
Flume,  major,  vice  Franklin,  promoted. 

Captains — Asa  Adams  (of  riflemen),  vice  Hume,  promoted;  John 
Sherwood, vice  Holbrook,  resigned;  Benjamin  Bowen,  vice  Jameson, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Martin  Brumly;  John  South  worth,  vice  Sherwood, 
promoted;  Daniel  Morrill  (of  riflemen),  vice  Adams,  promoted. 

Ensigns — James  H.  Walker,  vice  Southworth,  promoted:  Moses 
Sperry. 


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One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Austin  Spencer,  colonel,  vice  Warner,  resigned ;  Charles  Freeman, 
major,  vice  Spencer,  promoted;  Charles  J.  Hill,  paymaster,  vice 
Arnold,  resigned. 

Riflemen — Solomon  Close,  captain;  Benjamin  H.  Brown,  lieuten- 
ant; James  Frasier,  ensign. 

Captains — Jonathan  Buel,  vice  Freeman,  promoted;  Herick 
Bromly,  vice  Brigham,  resigned;  Ira  Stowell,  vice  Olmsted,  re- 
signed; Samuel  Castle. 

Lieutenants— William  Buckingham,  vice  Hill,  resigned;  Levi 
Murray,  vice  Castle,  promoted;  Francis  Olmsted,  vice  Buel,  pro- 
moted; Ralph  Lester:  Jonathan  Williams,  vice  Stowei,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Plury  Allen;  Julius  Baldwin;  Samuel  Drake;  Abner 
Hubbard;  Lemuel  Waters;  William  Hoit,  vice  Hill,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathan  Whitney,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Bennet,  declining. 

Captains — William  C.  Tanner;  Joseph  Rickey,  vice  J.  Whitney, 
resigned;  Seymour  B.  Murdock;  Harry  Boardman  (of  riflemen),  vice 
Whitney,  promoted;  Ezra  Baker. 

Lieutenants — David  Wetherwax,  vice  Rickey,  promoted ;  Barnard 
Far  (of  riflemen),  vice  Boardman,  promoted;  Asahel  Lee. 

Ensigns — John  Bennett,  Reuben  Pierce,  Elisha  Sheldon  (of  rifle- 
men), Elisha  M.  Gould. 

PUTNAM    COUNTY. 

Thirty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Daniel  W.  Townsend,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Leake,  resigned; 
Nathan  Pierce,  major,  vice  Townsend,  promoted;  George  W.  Slo- 
cum,  adjutant,  vice  Pierce,  promoted;  Alfred  Crosby,  quartermaster, 
vice  Doolittle,  resigned;  Isaac  Candy,  chaplain;  Thomas  J.  Slocum, 
paymaster,  vice  Rogers,  resigned. 


1822. 


1822. 


2392  Annual  Report  of  the 

Nathaniel  Rowland  second,  captain,  vice  Campbell,  resigned; 
William  S.  Hains,  lieutenant,  vice  Howland,  promoted;  Archibald 
Howland,  ensign,  vice  Hains,  promoted. 

Isaac  Candy,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Slocum,  promoted;  Egbert 
Howland.  ensign,  vice  Candy,  promoted. 

James  R.  Hoyt,  captain,  vice  Squires,  resigned;  James  B.  Clinton, 
ensign ;  Luman  \\  nite,  lieutenant. 

Alfred  Arnold,  captain,  vice  White,  resigned;  Nathaniel  Leake, 
lieutenant;  Egbert  Sheldon,  ensign. 

Stephen  Rider,  captain,  vice  Reynolds,  resigned;  Robert  Burton, 
lieutenant,  vice  Rider,  promoted;  Orrin  B.  Crane,  ensign,  vice  Bur- 
ton, promoted. 

Elijah  Barnum,  captain,  vice  Townsend,  resigned;  Harman  C. 
Barnum.  lieutenant;  Alfred  Hoyt,  ensign. 

Joseph  C.  Sears,  captain,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Legrand  F. 
Ketchum,  lieutenant,  vice  Sears,  promoted;  Joseph  Hall,  ensign. 

Sixty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

James  Townsend,  lieutenant  colonel;  Ziba  Ballard,  quartermaster. 

Gilbert  Drew,  captain;  Wane  Clauson,  lieutenant;  Joshua 
Ketchum,  ensign. 

John  Buckbee,  captain,  vice  Post,  resigned;  Aaron  Christian,  lieu- 
tenant; Samuel  Tompkins,  ensigns. 

Stephen  Pinkney,  captain,  vice  Wright,  resigned;  Eli  Garnung, 
lieutenant;  Abel  W.  Garnung, ensign;  James  Mowatt,  ensign;  Daniel 
H.  Sunderland,  lieutenant;  Hiram  Waring,  ensign. 

Ephraim  Scofield,  captain, vice  Lobdell,  resigned;  Thomas  Daven- 
port, lieutenant;  Isaac  Laycox,  ensign. 

Daniel  Frances,  second,  captain;  William  Draw,  junior,  lieuten- 
ant; Gilbert  II.  Francis,  ensign. 


State  Historian.  2393 

dutchess  county. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Uhl,  colonel,  vice  Cooper,  resigned;  Bartholomew  Green, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Uhl,  promoted;  Adam  Cronsr.  major; 
Thomas  E.  Doughty,  adjutant. 

Lieutenants — Chancey  Fowler,  Nicholas  U.  Emigh,  William 
Pettit. 

Ensigns — Peter  Odle,  Seneca  Vail,  David  D.  Dutcher. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

William  Odell,  colonel,  vice  Varian,  resigned;  Sands  Ferris,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Davenport,  resigned;  Morris  S.  Griffin,  major, 
vice  Odell,  promoted;  Jasper  S.  Odell,  adjutant,  vice  Joseph  Odell, 
resigned. 

Captains — David  Bonnett,  vice  Davenport,  promoted;  Abijah 
Morgan,  vice  Underhill,  resigned;  Jonathan  W.  Odell,  vice  Acker, 
resigned;  Caleb  Smith,  vice  Fowler,  resigned;  Samuel  Briggs,  vice 
Rich,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Cornelius  Berrian;  Henry  Dusenbury;  Thomas 
Oakley,  junior,  vice  Morgan,  promoted;  Benjamin  Corsa;  Peter  B. 
Vermilyea,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Joshua  Odell;  John  J.  Valentine. 

Ensigns — John  W.  Coggeshall,  Daniel  P.  Barker,  James  Morgan, 
Samuel  Mapes,  Elijah  Martine,  Isaac  V.  Fowler,  George  B. 
Valentine. 

Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Abijah  Haight,  quartermaster,  vice  Strang,  promoted. 

Captains — Jacob  Halstead,  vice  Haines,  resigned;  Robert  Wright, 
vice  Sarles,  resigned:  Jacob  Halstead,  with  rank  from  March  17, 
1821. 


1822. 


1822. 


2394  Annual  Report  of  the 

Thomas  Wright,  lieutenant,  vice  R.  Wright,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Van  Tassell:  Isaac  G.  Graham,  vice  Brown, 
moved;  Robert  Brown,  vice  Davids,  deceased. 

Thirty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Isaac  Hayes,  colonel,  vice  Mead,  resigned;  Samuel  Pedrick,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Alanson  Ferris,  major,  vice 
Mead,  resigned;  Jacob  G.  Mead,  adjutant,  vice  Howe,  resigned; 
John  Lockwood,  quartermaster,  vice  Mead,  adjutant;  Alexander 
Mead,  paymaster;  Solomon  Clason,  surgeon. 

Captains — Malby  Webster,  vice  Hayes,  promoted;  Sidney  Strat- 
tan,  vice  Lockwood,  resigned;  Stephen  Clark,  vice  Holmes, 
resigned;  Alfred  Avery;  William  Mead,  vice  Pedrick,  promoted; 
Hezekiah  Miller,  vice  J.  Miller,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Joshua  Lobdell,  vice  Strattan,  promoted;  Ezra 
Bishop,  vice  Webster,  promoted;  Alva  Williamson,  vice  Clark,  pro- 
moted; Michael  Scofield,  vice  Avery,  promoted:  Horace  Baker,  vice 
Mead,  promoted;  Stephen  Reynolds,  vice  Miller,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Samuel  Wallace,  junior;  Albertson  Moreman;  Edward 
Slawson,  vice  Avery,  promoted;  Jesse  Sarles;  John  Banks. 

A  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  of  light  infantry  com- 
manded by  Lieutenant  Colonel  William  Hammond  and  to  be  de- 
nominated the  First  regiment  of  light  infantry: 

William  Hammond,  colonel;  Daniel  Ackerman,  lieutenant  colonel, 
vice  Hammond,  promoted;  Jonathan  D.  Odell,  major,  vice  Acker- 
man,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Baylies,  quartermaster,  vice  Odell, 
promoted. 

Captains — Jonathan  O.  Dyckman,  vice  J.  D.  Odell,  promoted; 
James  Worden,  vice  Gedncy,  resigned;  William  C.  Frisbie,  vice 
Sine:,  promoted. 

Lieutenants — George   Sherwood,   vice   Sanford,  moved;   Charles 


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Lester,  vice  Dyckman,  promoted;  Peter  K.  lladden,  vice  Wordcn, 
promoted;  Abraham  Storms,  vice  Onderdonk,  resigned. 

Ensigns — James  DeLancey,  vice  Miller,  declining;  Isaac  Requa; 
Benjamin  Hadden,  junior,  vice  Burgher,  resigned;  James  H.  Romer; 
Gilbert  H.  Fisher. 

Fifteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Cornelius  F.  Ferris,  paymaster. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Walter  DeRidder,  colonel,  vice  Van  Schaick,  resigned;  Calvin 
Everest,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  DeRidder,  promoted;  Lemuel  Sim- 
mons, major,  vice  Everest,  promoted;  Garret  G.  G.  Vandenburgh, 
quartermaster,  vice  N.  Potter,  moved;  Trustrum  Corlis,  paymaster, 
vice  Wilson,  declining;  Samuel  Williams,  adjutant,  vice  Skinner, 
promoted. 

David  Velie,  captain,  vice  Simmons,  promoted;  Burdon  Sherman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Viele,  promoted;  Joel  Buckley,  ensign,  vice  Sher- 
man, promoted. 

James  Abeel,  second,  captain,  vice  Chapin,  resigned;  Lewis  Pot- 
ter, lieutenant,  vice  Abeel,  promoted;  Abraham  Hill,  ensign,  vice 
L.  Potter,  promoted. 

Nicholas  H.  Phillips,  captain,  vice  Rogers,  resigned;  John  W. 
Livermore,  lieutenant,  vice  Phillips,  promoted;  Julius  Burnham, 
ensign,  vice  Livermore,  promoted. 

Archibald  Smith,  captain,  vice  Hartshorn,  resigned;  Jonathan 
Tucker,  lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Alexander  IMosher, 
ensign,  vice  Hay,  resigned. 

Walter  Cornel,  captain,  vice  Gifford,  resigned;  John  Lee,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Cornel,  promoted;  Alexander  Robertson,  lieutenant,  vice 
Ide,  resigned. 


1822. 


1322. 


2396  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ensigns — Anson  Bigalow,  vice  Robertson,  promoted;  Simon  Bur- 
ton, vice  Williams,  promoted;  Hiram  Cook,  vice  Lee,  promoted. 

Riflemen — Valentine  Randall,  lieutenant,  vice  McAuly,  declined; 
Henry  Whiteside,  ensign,  vice  Randall,  promoted. 

Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  McNaughton,  colonel,  vice  Matthews,  resigned;  Jonathan 
Morey,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  McNaughton,  promoted;  Robert 
Blake,  junior,  major. 

Alexander  McWhorter,  captain,  vice  Morey,  promoted;  John 
McCall,  second,  lieutenant,  vice  McWhorter,  promoted;  Israel 
McConnell,  ensign,  vice  McCall,  promoted. 

Daniel  C.  Root,  captain,  vice  Hugh  McCall,  cashiered;  William 
McClelland,  second,  lieutenant,  vice  Root,  promoted;  Andrew  Fos- 
ter, ensign. 

William  McClelland,  third,  captain,  vice  Thomas,  resigned;  John 
Randies,  lieutenant,  vice  Wilson,  moved;  John  H.  Bump,  ensign, 
vice  McClelland,  third,  promoted. 

Simon  Pratt,  captain,  vice  Blake,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Dunn,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Pratt,  promoted;  Daniel  Beaty,  ensign,  vice  Dunn, 
promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

John  L.  Wendell,  colonel,  with  rank  from  July  II,  1821,  vice  Rice, 
resigned;  Thomas  Scott,  lieutenant  colonel,  with  like  rank,  vice 
Wendell,  promoted;  Elisha  Billings,  major,  vice  Scott,  promoted: 
George  W.  Jermain,  adjutant,  vice  D.  Billings,  resigned;  Daniel  G. 
Fort,  quartermaster,  vice  (James)  Coulter,  resigned. 

George  Lowrie,  captain,  vice  Norton,  resigned:  John  W.  Robert- 
son, lieutenant,  vice-  Lowrie,  promoted;  James  T.  Green,  second, 
ensign,  vice  Robertson,  promoted. 

Jacob  Vandenburgh,  captain,  vice  Van  Vechten,  resigned;  Wil- 


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Ham  King-,  lieutenant,  vice  Vandenburgh,  promoted;  llosea   Pratt, 
ensign,  vice  King",  promoted. 

John  P.  limit,  lieutenant,  vice  Cooper,  moved;  Aimer  Shearman, 
ensign,  vice  Hunt,  promoted. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Light  Infantry — Peter  S.  Swart,  captain,  vice  Smith,  moved; 
Robert  Forsyth,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Swart,  promoted;  William 
Posson,  ensign. 

Johan  Peter  Becker,  ensign,  vice  Thompson,  moved. 

John  Litabrant  (Littlebrant),  captain,  vice  Larkin,  resigned;  Peter 
W.  Enders,  lieutenant,  vice  Litabrant,  promoted;  Alexander  Wo- 
man, ensign,  vice  Enders,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirteenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Riflemen — Ebenezer  Daniels,  captain,  vice  Betson,  resigned;  Mar- 
tin Zeh,  lieutenant,  vice  Daniels,  promoted;  John  Westover,  ensign, 
vice  Zeh,  promoted. 

Eliab  Cross,  captain,  vice  Eldredge,  resigned;  Jacob  Banta,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Cross,  promoted;  Caleb  Kosboth,  ensign,  vice  Banta, 
promoted;  John  P.  Bellinger,  lieutenant,  vice  Cross,  promoted; 
David  Bouck,  ensign. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Hickok,  colonel,  vice  Brown,  moved;  Daniel  Hager, 
junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Hickok,  promoted;  Billa  B.  Brown, 
major,  vice  Hager,  promoted;  Eli  Boice,  surgeon's  mate. 

Jonathan  Knapp,  captain;  Joel  M.  Chamberlin,  lieutenant;  Syl- 
vester Cromwell,  ensign;  Eleazer  Treadwell,  lieutenant;  William  A. 
Wilson,  ensign;  John  Snook,  lieutenant;  John  Ripley,  ensign. 
Stephen   Badgley,  captain;   Francis   Winne,  lieutenant;  Peter  J. 


1822. 


1822. 


2398  Annual  Report  of  the 

Hager,  ensign;    Levi   Gallup,  junior,  lieutenant,  with  rank  from 
March  17,  1821. 

LIVINGSTON    COUNTY. 

Seventy-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Janes,  colonel;  Theron  Brown,  lieutenant  colonel;  Hugh 
McMillan,  major;  Parris  W.  Cady,  quartermaster;  Joseph  R. 
Ramsdell,  paymaster. 

Light  Infantry — John  Holloway,  captain;  Collins  McVean, 
lieutenant;  Duncan  Walker,  ensign. 

Riflemen — Andrew  Armstrong,  captain;  Rawson  Harmon,  lieu- 
tenant; John  McYean,  ensign. 

Captains — Gardner  Osgood,  Ephraim  Finch. 

Lieutenants — Charles  B.  Hill,  Ira  Harmon. 

Ensigns — Alexander  Simpson,  Theodore  Brown. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

In  the  division  of  cavalry: 

Joshua  Converse,  hospital  surgeon. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  cavalry: 

James  Parcey,  captain,  vice  Whitney,  resigned;  Stephen  Sweet, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Parcey,  promoted;  Richard  Ostrander,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Sweet,  promoted;  Joseph  Cross,  cornet,  vice 
Ostrander,  promoted. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

Fourth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

James  R.  Cary,  adjutant,  vice  Plummer,  declining;  Andrew  N. 
Kittle,  chaplain,  vice  Leonard,  moved. 

Benjamin  A.  Van  Yredenburgh,  captain,  vice  Heermancc,  moved; 
WTilliam  Feller,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Benner,  declining;  Hazard 
Champlin,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Feller,  promoted;  George  A. 
Stickle,  cornet. 


State  Historian.  2399 

Elmore  Noxon,  captain,  vice  Clapp,  resigned;  William  Vincent, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Noxon,  promoted;  Zebulon  Ross,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Vincent,  promoted;  Daniel  L.  Noxon,  cornet,  vice  Ross, 
promoted. 

Henry  Sherwood,  captain,  vice  Stephenson,  moved;  Herman 
Cook,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Sherwood,  promoted;  Archibald  M. 
Allerton,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Cook,  promoted;  Austin  C.  Marsh, 
cornet,  vice  Allerton,  promoted. 

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ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Ralph  Clark,  quartermaster,  vice  Storrs,  resigned;  John  Dean, 
paymaster,  vice  Doolittle,  resigned. 

Stephen  Barret,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  resigned;  Clark  Green,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Barret,  promoted;  Chester  M.  Clark,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Green,  promoted;  Henry  Bailey,  cornet,  vice  Clark, 
promoted;  Isaac  Lewis,  cornet,  vice  Trowbridge,  declined. 

Ambrose  Cone,  captain,  vice  Laird,  resigned;  Samuel  Lyon,  cor- 
net, vice  Dean,  promoted. 

Truman  Kellogg,  junior,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Cone,  promoted; 
Augustus  G.  Morrison,  second  lieutenant,  vice  McBride,  resigned; 
Francis  D.  Grosvenor,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Lynch,  moved;  Ezra 
E.  Wilcox,  cornet,  vice  Felton,  resigned. 

HERKIMER    COUNTY. 

Robert  Gillespie,  captain,  vice  Tabor,  resigned;  Timothy  J.  Camp- 
bell, first  lieutenant,  vice  Gillespie,  promoted;  James  G.  Furgeson, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Burch,  resigned;  Thomas  Burch,  cornet,  vice 
Campbell,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Captains — James  Montgomery,  Adonijah  Skinner,  junior,  Joseph 
Pettit,  Henry  V.  S.  Abeels. 


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2400  Annual  Report  of  the 

First  lieutenants — Nathan  A.  Philo,  Talust  Morehouse,  Ethan  A. 
Bailey,  Benjamin  B.  Babcock. 

Second  lieutenants — John  Barker,  Benjamin  C.  Grenell,  Nathan 
Hemphill,  John  Vernum. 

Cornets — John  Lamb,  Moses  Thompson,  Thomas  Lapham,  Har- 
vey Goodwin. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Joseph  Hanks,  first  lieutenant;  William  Henry,  second  lieutenant; 
David  \V.  Heath,  cornet. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Timothy  Hunt,  captain;  Wells  Hatch,  first  lieutenant;  James  M. 
Call,  second  lieutenant;  Samuel  Pike,  cornet. 

Isaac  Hawley,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Jerome,  moved;  John  H.  John- 
son, second  lieutenant,  vice  Polly,  moved;  Seba  Banta,  cornet,  vice 
Hawley,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Charles  Easton,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Brower,  resigned;  Andrew 
Settle,  second  lieutenant;  John  H.  Van  Ness,  cornet. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

William  H.  Reed,  cornet. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Don  Ferdinand  Herrick,  adjutant,  vice  Sayres,  resigned;  David 
Cushman,  quartermaster;  Josiali  Blackman,  surgeon's  mate;  Russell 
Wheeler,  chaplain. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 
Twelfth  regiment  of  cavalry: 
Alanson   Brown,  quartermaster,  vice  Cummins,  resigned;  Justus 


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Hall,  paymaster,  vice  Brown,  quartermaster;  Archelaus  G.  Smith, 
surgeon,  vice  Beach,  resigned;  Harry  Allen,  surgeon's  mate,  vice 
Smith,  promoted. 

Norton  Bristol,  cornet,  vice  Anthony,  resigned;  Zebulon  Jones, 
cornet. 

Amos  Lee,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Eggleston,  moved; 
Archibald  Campbell,  cornet,  vice  Lee,  promoted. 

Samuel  P.  Beebe,  first  lieutenant;  Jedediah  Jackson,  second  lieu- 
tenant; William  Charles,  cornet 

Solomon  Case,  captain,  vice  Tinker,  transferred;  Kellogg  Vos- 
burgh, first  lieutenant,  vice  Case,  promoted;  Montgomery  Vos- 
burgh,  second  lieutenant,  vice  K.  Vosburgh,  promoted;  Simeon 
Bristol,  cornet,  vice  M.  Vosburgh,  promoted. 

James  M.  Christopher,  first  lieutenant;  Christopher  L.  Taylor, 
second  lieutenant;  Francis  Brown,  cornet. 

CAYUGA    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Robert  T.  Shaw,  colonel,  vice  Strong,  resigned;  Samuel  Hoskins, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Shaw,  promoted;  Daniel  J.  Shaw,  major, 
vice  Hoskins,  promoted. 

Captains — Ebenezer  Brown,  second,  vice  Shaw,  promoted;  Tar- 
dus Eels,  vice  Keep,  resigned;  Gardner  Kortright,  vice  Hotchkiss, 
resigned. 

First  lieutenants — Jesse  Atwater,  vice  Kortright,  promoted ;  Sam- 
uel Noyes,  vice  Eels,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Truman  Orange,  vice  Noyes,  promoted;  Ben- 
jamin Tupper,  vice  Kortright,  promoted. 

Cornets — Hiram  Herrick,  William  Watson. 

Benjamin  C.  Cox,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Young,  promoted;  John 

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2402  Annual  Report  of  the 

Hyde,  comet,  vice  Cox,  promoted;  Samuel  Crosbey,  first  lieutenant, 
vice  E.  Brown,  promoted. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

Fourteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Daniel  Buck,  quartermaster,  vice  Skinner,  moved. 

Ira  Gardner,  captain,  vice  Johnson,  moved;  David  Granger,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Gardner,  promoted;  Walter  Prentice,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Granger,  promoted;  John  P.  Johnson,  cornet,  vice  W. 
Prentis,  promoted. 

John  Barnard,  captain:  Haley  Brown,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Little- 
field,  cashiered;  Asahel  Reed,  second  lieutenant;  Alanson  Russell, 
cornet. 

Dexter  Hungerford,  captain,  vice  Fairbanks,  sheriff;  Amos  Fel- 
lows, first  lieutenant,  vice  Hungerford,  promoted;  Gideon  W.  Wells, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  O.  Hungerford,  promoted;  Charles  J.  Taylor, 
cornet. 

CLINTON    COUNTY. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Sampson  Smith,  lieutenant  colonel;  Henry  Graves,  major. 
Truman   Nye,  captain;  Henry  Gregory,  first  lieutenant;  Josiah 
Corbin,  second  lieutenant;  William  H.  Brockway,  cornet. 

ESSEX    COUNTY. 

Benjamin  Baxter,  captain;  James  Esterbrooks,  first  lieutenant; 
John  Lee,  second  lieutenant;  Jonas  Blood,  cornet. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Richard  Van  Rensselaer,  vice  Jenkins,  promoted; 
John  W.  Bay,  vice  Quackenboss,  resigned:  Jacob  Yandenbergh, 
vice  Bay,  appointed  aid  to  general. 


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Lieutenants — John  Smith,  vice  Bay,  promoted:  Addison  Mandell, 
vice  Vandenbergh,  promoted;  Harman  Visscher,  vice  Treat,  trans- 
ferred. 

Ensigns — Bristol  Fox,  Daniel  Ford,  John  Dyre,  Peter  Lansing. 

Light  Infantry — Horace  Durrie,  captain,  vice  Judson,  resigned; 
Gerrit  Visscher,  lieutenant,  vice  Wynkoop,  resigned;  Cornelius  J. 
Cuyler,  ensign. 

Richard  J.  Knowlson,  captain,  vice  Stafford,  transferred;  Jesse  G. 
Brush,  lieutenant,  vice  Knowlson,  promoted;  Abraham  Ten  Broeck 
Van  Vechten,  ensign,  vice  Brush,  promoted. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

George  Freligh,  lieutenant;  Nicholas  Quackenboss,  ensign; 
Homer  Strong,  ensign,  vice  Freligh. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Gerrit  Hog-an,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Moak,  resigned;  Abraham 
Rosekrans,  major,  vice  Hogan,  promoted;  John  H.  Shaver,  quarter- 
master, vice  Haswell,  resigned;  Henry  Winney,  paymaster,  vice 
Sayer,  resigned. 

Charles  Baumis,  ensign. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Nichols,  ensign  of  light  infantry,  vice  Prescott,  declined. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Amasa  Thatcher,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Jones,  resigned;  Silas 
Corey,  major,  vice  Thatcher,  promoted;  Mott  Stephens,  paymaster. 

John  Ogden,  captain,  vice  Corey,  promoted;  William  Webb, 
junior,  lieutenant;  William  A.  Hyde,  ensign. 


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2404  Annual  Report  of  the 

New    battalion    of    infantry    organized    from    the    Seventeenth 
regiment: 

Alexander  Simpson,  major  commandant;  Martin  Young,  junior, 
adjutant:  Adna  B.  Reynolds,  paymaster. 

Samuel  Griggs,  captain;  Nathan  S.  Hayes,  lieutenant;  Frederick 
S.  Reynolds,  ensign;  Elijah  Hallet,  ensign. 

Ninety-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Otto  F.  Marshall,  major. 

John  R.  Gansevoort,  ensign  of  riflemen,  vice  Fowler,  declined. 

Matthew  Brink,  captain,  vice  Reed,  moved;  Philip  A.  Harrison, 
lieutenant;  Asher  Chapin,  ensign,  vice  Strong,  declined. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Lieutenant  Colonel  Archa 
Campbell : 

Light  Infantry — Solomon  Campbell,  captain,  vice  Phoenix, 
resigned;  William  S.  Hubbell,  lieutenant;  John  R.  Calkins,  ensign. 

Philo  P.  Hubbel,  captain,  vice  Jennings,  resigned;  Silas  W.  Gor- 
ton, lieutenant;  Moses  Gorton,  junior,  ensign;  Benjamin  Patterson, 
second,  ensign. 

Eighty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Light  Infantry — James  Tayler,  captain;  Benjamin  Cheever, 
lieutenant;  Isaac  Laning,  ensign. 

Jonathan  Rodgers,  ensign  of  riflemen;  James  Hulse,  ensign. 

Battalion  oi  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Augustus  Tyler: 

Elijah  Kent,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Draw,  junior,  ensign. 

Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Rodolphus  Howe: 

William  Fulfonl,  adjutant,  vice  Cook,  promoted. 

Light  Infantry — Paul  C.  Cook,  captain;  Elijah  Hartwell,  lieu- 
tenant; Dan  H.  Davis,  ensign. 
]]  Deusenberry,  ensign. 

Levi  Smith,  captain;  David  Loomis,  lieutenant;  John  C.  Bowles, 
ensign. 


State  Historian.  2405 

1822. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

»  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jedediah  Burchard,  chaplain. 

Riflemen — Jabez  Hunting,  captain;  Solomon  Robbins,  lieutenant; 
Nathaniel  F.  Stone,  ensign. 

Daniel  Griffin,  captain;  Luther  Wright,  lieutenant;  Samuel  Cook, 
ensign. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

David  C.  Bull,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  17,  1821. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Moses  Lawyer,  surgeon's  mate,  vice  Converse,  promoted. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  division  of  infantry: 

Daniel  B.  Tallmadge,  judge  advocate. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jonathan  G.  Tompkins,  paymaster,  vice  Tompkins,  resigned. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

Eightieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Nathaniel  Topping,  surgeon,  vice  Huntington,  resigned. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

James   Thompson,   second,   colonel,   vice   Pike,   resigned;    John 

Noyes,  junior,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Gray,  resigned;  Noah  Wood, 

major,  vice  Waters,  resigned. 

Captains — David  Smith,  vice  Guthrie,  resigned;  William  Cook, 

vice  How,  resigned;  Norman  Saxton,  vice  Wood,  promoted. 


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2406  Annual  Report  of  the 

Light  Infantry — John  Stafford,  captain,  vice  Brown,  resigned; 
Oliver  Ray,  lieutenant,  vice  Stafford,  promoted;  Paul  R.  Miner, 
ensign,  vice  Ray,  promoted.  * 

Robert  Ames,  captain,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  Hollis  Newton,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Ames,  promoted;  Richard  D.  Taylor,  ensign,  vice  New- 
ton, promoted. 

John  Strew,  lieutenant,  vice  Sexton,  promoted;  Hiram  Parker, 
ensign,  vice  Strew,  promoted;  Thompson  G.  Fisher,  lieutenant, 
vice  Cook,  promoted;  John  Mead,  junior,  ensign,  vice  T.  Mead, 
moved. 

Riflemen — Samuel  Randall,  captain;  Alexander  McCullah,  lieu- 
tenant; Benjamin  Cook,  ensign. 

Smith  Johnson,  captain,  vice  Hall,  resigned;  Lyman  Smith,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Packer,  moved;  Wells  Wait,  ensign;  Sylvester  Benton, 
lieutenant,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  James  T.  Gifford,  ensign,  vice 
Young,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — William  Avery,  captain,  vice  Thompson,  pro- 
moted; James  B.  Ladd,  lieutenant,  vice  Avery,  promoted;  Joseph 
Ferris,  ensign,  vice  Ladd,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Seth  Perry,  colonel,  vice  Gansevoort,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Ter- 
hune,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Perry,  promoted;  Thomas  B.  Thomp- 
son, major,  vice  Terhune,  promoted. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Shubeal  Butterfield,  colonel,  vice  King,  resigned;  Samuel  Deni- 

son,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Butterfield,  promoted;  Daniel  Hardy, 

major,  vice  Denison,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2407 

Northrop  Jones,  captain,  vice  Hardy,  promoted;  Roswell  Bos- 
worth,  lieutenant,  vice  Jones,  promoted;  George  W.  Whitney, 
ensign,  vice  Bosworth,  promoted. 

Nathan  Stutson,  captain,  vice  Grow,  resigned;  Lyman  W.  Payne, 
lieutenant,  vice  Stutson,  promoted;  Jeremiah  Hubbard,  ensign,  vice 
Payne,  promoted;  Sherman  Robbins,  ensign,  vice  Bates,  resigned. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ezra  F.  Blood,  paymaster,  vice  Green,  resigned. 

Silas  Webb,  captain,  vice  Smith,  resigned;  Samuel  Ellsworth, 
lieutenant,  vice  Webb,  promoted. 

Martin  Lincoln,  captain,  vice  Beardsley,  resigned;  Samuel  Bing- 
ham, lieutenant,  vice  Lincoln,  promoted. 

Jacob  Jenkins,  captain,  vice  Carey,  resigned;  Russell  Weaver, 
lieutenant,  vice  Jenkins,  promoted. 

Daniel  D.  Stephenson,  captain,  vice  Willard,  resigned;  Dexter 
Haven,  lieutenant,  vice  Stephenson,  promoted;  William  Usher, 
ensign,  vice  Haven,  promoted. 

Sylvester  Reed,  captain,  vice  Torry,  transferred;  Ziba  Henry,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Treat,  deceased;  Nathan  Dexter,  ensign,  vice  Henry, 
promoted. 

Don  C.  Holly,  captain,  vice  Brook,  removed;  Lee  Lord,  captain, 
vice  White,  resigned. 

Light  Infantry — Levi  Torrey,  captain;  James  McKenzie,  lieu- 
tenant; Evans  C.  Lewis,  ensign. 

Riflemen — William  Lord,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  resigned; 
Augustin  Bartholomew,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Huntington,  moved. 

Riflemen — James  Plumb,  captain;  Samuel  Payne,  lieutenant; 
Gardner  Vincent,  ensign. 

Seventy-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Joseph  Sheldon,  colonel,  vice  Hungerford,  resigned;  John 
Gotham,  lieutenant  colonel;  William  H.  Colwell,  major. 


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1822. 

Xoah  McNitt,  captain;  Bera  Comins,  lieutenant;  Abel  P.  Lewis, 
ensign, 

Horace  Tyler,  captain;  Horace  P.  Mitchell,  lieutenant;  Thomas 
\\  akefield,  ensign. 

John  E.  Sykes,  captain;  Alpheus  H.  Hinds,  lieutenant;  Joseph 
Jaquith,  ensign. 

Abner  Baker,  juniqr,  captain:  George  C.  Sherman,  lieutenant; 
Isaac  H.  Bronson,  ensign. 

Fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Timothy  G.  Seward,  paymaster. 

Fifty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  Wright,  colonel,  vice  Ackley,  promoted;  Charles  Hol- 
lister,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Henry  King, 
major,  vice  Hollister,  promoted;  Daniel  Merrill,  quartermaster,  vice 
Earl,  moved;  Joseph  Allen,  paymaster,  vice  Wood,  promoted. 

Silas  Lyman,  captain,  vice  Gleson,  resigned;  Waikman  Johnson, 
lieutenant,  vice  Lyman,  promoted;  Edwin  Risley,  ensign,  vice  John- 
son, promoted. 

Theodore  Dickinson,  captain,  vice  Otis,  resigned;  David  Sturde- 
vant,  lieutenant,  vice  Dickinson,  promoted;  Alexander  Wilson, 
ensign,  vice  Bullock,  resigned. 

John  Earl,  captain,  vice  Harter,  moved;  Ira  Cooper,  lieutenant, 
vice  Smith,  in  states  prison:  Absalom  Cowles,  ensign,  vice  Earl, 
promoted. 

Levi  Standley,  captain,  vice  Barber,  resigned;  Elijah  Grant,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Standley,  promoted;  Roger  Washburn,  ensign,  vice 
Grant,  promoted. 

Benjamin  Carpenter,  captain,  vice  Danby,  resigned;  Harvey  Crit- 
tenden, lieutenant,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted;  Walter  Farman, 
ensign:  Jacob  Emerson,  lieutenant,  vice  Towsley;  John  Levins, 
ensign. 


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Battalion  of  infantry  commanded  by  Major  Amos  Judd: 
William  Martin,  captain,  vice  Hunt,  moved;  Hiram  Ormsbury, 
lieutenant;    Gideon    Rogers,    ensign;    Daniel    Briggs,    lieutenant; 
Simeon  Guthrie,  ensign;  Gideon  S.  Sacket,  lieutenant;  John  Bor- 
land, ensign. 

NEW   YORK    COUNTY. 

Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Ensigns — Robert  Schuyler,  vice  Betts,  promoted;  Gerard  W.  Mor- 
ris, vice  Munro,  promoted;  James  Roosevelt,  vice  Pierson,  pro- 
moted; George  W.  Giles;  Henry  A.  V.  Post. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Robert  J.  Cheesebrough,  captain,  vice  Winter,  resigned;  Thomas 
Wells,  lieutenant,  vice  Cheesebrough,  promoted. 

Ensigns — William  Mitchel,  with  rank  from  November  10,  1820; 
Arthur  Bronson;  George  W.  Winter. 

One  Hundred  and  Ninety-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elijah  Mead,  surgeon. 

Lieutenants — Daniel  Winne,  Frederick  Lockwood,  William  S. 
Sears,  Abraham  A.  Brinckerhoff. 

Ensigns — Edward  B.  Gould,  Uriah  Hendricks. 

Tenth  regiment  of  infantry : 

Captains — John  Lloyd,  vice  Smith,  aid  to  general;  Medad  Piatt, 
vice  Tucker,  resigned;  Edward  B.  Tylee,  vice  A.  Tucker,  resigned; 
Albert  Woodhull,  vice  Carpenter,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — William  Dumont,  vice  Lloyd,  promoted;  John 
Brunn,  vice  Piatt,  promoted;  John  L.  Gardiner,  vice  Tylee,  pro- 
moted; Oliver  M.  Lownds,  vice  Woodhull,  promoted. 

Ensigns — Noah  Bartlett,  vice  Atterbury,  promoted;  Charles  Del 
Vechio,  vice  Smith,  promoted;  Spafford  H.  Davis,  vice  Holly,  pro- 
moted; Abraham  H.  Van  Wyck,  vice  Dumont,  promoted;  Henry 


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2410  Annual  Report  of  the 

Mactier,  vice  Brunn,  promoted;  Richard  Ely,  vice  Gardiner,  pro- 
moted; Benjamin  S.  Rowland,  vice  Lownds,  promoted. 

Fifty-first  regiment  of  infantry: 

Captains — Burr  Wakeman,  vice  Goodwin,  resigned;  Edmund  P. 
Gallagher,  vice  Ross,  paymaster. 

Lieutenants — Robert  Mcjimsey,  vice  Wakeman,  promoted;  Hunn 
C.  Beach,  vice  Gallagher,  promoted. 

Thomas  McKie,  ensign,  vice  Mcjimsey,  promoted. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY. 

Lieutenant  Colonel  Simeon  Bacon's  battalion  of  infantry: 
Charles  Oliver,  captain;  Talmon  Brown,  lieutenant;  Alvan  Rob- 
bins,  ensign. 

Caleb  W.  Gray,  captain,  vice  Rathbun,  moved. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Lewis,  major,  vice  Armstrong,  resigned;  Albert  Gallup, 
adjutant,  vice  D.  Gallup,  resigned;  Zebulon  Holdridge,  paymaster, 
vice  Filkins,  resigned. 

Captains — Elijah  Cheesbro  (of  light  infantry),  vice  Lewis,  pro- 
moted; Jacob  H.  Saddlemyer,  vice  P.  Cheesbro,  resigned;  Stephen 
II.  Doty,  vice  Simpkins,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Nicholas  Osterhoudt,  vice  Cheesbro,  promoted; 
William  ( Mop,  vice  Saddlemyer,  promoted;  William  J.  Wright,  vice 
Doty,  promoted;  Azor  Taber,  vice  Branch  (William  Bronk,  Brunk), 
resigned. 

Ensigns — John  Wells,  vice  Ousterhoudt,  promoted;  John  Cornell, 
junior,  vice  ( )rlop,  promoted;  Solomon  Palmer,  vice  Wright,  pro- 
moted: John  Dearstine,  vice  Taber,  promoted. 


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Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Peter  Hess,  colonel,  vice  Sackett,  deceased;  Bethuel  Reeve,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  vice  Mackey,  resigned;  Benjamin  E.  Mackey,  major, 
vice  Pinney,  resigned. 

Captains — Joseph  Sisson,  vice  Hess,  promoted;  George  Ben, 
junior,  vice  Reeve,  promoted;  Daniel  Mackey,  vice  B.  E.  Mackey, 
promoted;  Franklin  Foster;  Alpheus  Dwight,  vice  Mulford, 
resigned. 

Lieutenants — Isaac  Copeland,  vice  Mackey,  promoted;  Daniel 
Spencer,  vice  Rosekrans,  resigned;  George  Smith,  vice  Stevenson, 
moved;  Thomas  Sanford,  vice  Sisson,  promoted;  Benjamin  Franklin 
Durant,  vice  Ben,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  Ogden,  junior;  Leonard  Brandt,  vice  Copeland, 
promoted;  Jedediah  Martin,  vice  Foster,  promoted;  John  T.  Conk- 
lin,  vice  Smith,  promoted. 

LIVINGSTON,   ONTARIO   AND   MONROE   COUNTIES. 

A  new  regiment  of  riflemen  organized  from  the  battalion  com- 
manded by  Major  William  Bacon  and  to  be  denominated  the  First 
regiment  of  riflemen: 

LIVINGSTON    COUNTY. 

William  Bacon,  colonel. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Jeremiah  B.  Parrish,  lieutenant  colonel. 

LIVINGSTON    COUNTY. 

James  Cowles,  major,  vice  Bacon,  promoted;  Justin  Smith,  sur- 
geon; Phineas  B.  Rayer,  surgeon's  mate. 

Chauncey  Goodrich,  captain,  vice  Cowles,  promoted;  Jehiel  Davis, 
lieutenant,  vice  Goodrich,  promoted;  Warren  Cummins,  ensign. 


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2412  Annual  Report  of  the 

monroe  county. 
Henry  Lyon,  captain,  vice  Case,  resigned;  Archibald  Green,  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Ford,  moved;  Benjamin  Case,  ensign,  vice  Lyon,  pro- 
moted; Asahel  W.  Riley,  ensign. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Pardon  T.  Brownell,  captain,  vice  Parrish,  promoted;  John  L. 
Clark,  lieutenant,  vice  Brownell,  promoted;  Amasa  S.  Tifts,  ensign. 

Jonathan  Adams,  captain,  vice  Coleman,  resigned;  Oliver  Strong, 
lieutenant,  vice  Adams,  promoted;  William  Adams,  ensign,  vice 
Strong,  promoted. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Tenth  division  of  infantry: 

John  McLean,  junior,  quartermaster,  vice  Sackrider,  resigned; 
Thomas  A.  Sherwood,  paymaster,  vice  McLean,  quartermaster. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Elnathan  Benjamin,  captain;  John  Jones,  lieutenant;  Nathaniel 
Brewster,  ensign. 

DUTCHESS    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry; 
Riflemen — Henry   Ward,    captain;     Uriah    Gregory,    lieutenant; 
Peter  Herd,  ensign. 

SCHENECTADY    COUNTY. 

Major  Elisha  Taylor's  battalion  of  horse  artillery: 

John   McKee,   first  lieutenant,  vice  Yeeder,  promoted;   Edward 

Yates,  second  lieutenant,  vice  McKee,  promoted;  John  C.  Powell, 

cornet,  vice  Yates,  promoted. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

David  Chambers,  first  lieutenant,  vice  McCall,  disabled;  Charles 
II.  Williams,  second  lieutenant. 


State  Historian.  2413 

Samuel  S.  Treat,  surgeon,  vice  James,  moved;  James  P.  Boyd, 
surgeon's  mate,  vice  Treat,  promoted. 

John  Koon,  captain;  Horatio  Merchant,  first  lieutenant;  George 
R.  Hendrickson,  second  lieutenant;  Aaron  Becker,  second 
lieutenant. 

Major  Henry  A.  Williams'  battalion  of  riflemen: 

Richard  J.  Treat,  adjutant;  William  R.  Hills,  quartermaster;  John 
W.  Chapman,  paymaster;  William  B.  Lacy,  chaplain;  Barent  P. 
Staats,  surgeon. 

Augustus  Cuyler,  captain;  Samuel  Pruyn,  lieutenant;  William 
Seymour,  ensign;  Archibald  Robertson,  lieutenant,  vice  Chapman, 
paymaster;  Andrew  H.  DeWitt,  ensign. 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY. 

Ninth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Thomas  P.  Danforth,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Downs,  cashiered. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Adam  H.  Hager,  paymaster,  vice  Roof,  moved. 

Augustus  Diefendorf,  captain,  vice  Van  Alstyne;  George 
Spreaker,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Diefendorf,  promoted;  John  A.  Ehle, 
second  lieutenant;  Elijah  Elliot,  cornet. 

Nathaniel  Steele,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Dewey,  declined; 
Alfred  Phelps,  cornet,  vice  Steele,  promoted. 

Harmon  J.  Quackenboss,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Graves,  resigned; 
Charles  Leet,  cornet,  vice  Quackenboss,  promoted. 

Dudley  Wright,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Rob  (James  Job),  moved; 
Barent  Stryker,  junior,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Wright,  promoted; 
Daniel  Wright,  cornet,  vice  Stryker,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-fourth  regiment  of  infantry: 
William  R.  Miller,  major;  William  A.  Hinman,  paymaster. 


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1822. 


2414  Annual  Report  of  the 

David  Babcock,  junior,  captain,  vice  Miller,  promoted;  Gideon 
Northrop,  lieutenant,  vice  Benson,  resigned;  Milton  Dyer,  ensign, 
vice  Babcock,  promoted;  Eli  Savage,  lieutenant,  vice  Goodrich, 
resigned. 

Comfort  Butler,  captain,  vice  Stafford,  resigned;  Adam  Bowman, 
lieutenant,  vice  Butler,  promoted;  Lewis  Morrell,  ensign,  vice  Bow- 
man, promoted. 

Lorenzo  Graham,  lieutenant,  vice  Ring,  resigned;  Horace  Chat- 
field,  ensign,  vice  Graham,  promoted. 

Nathaniel  Crossman,  junior,  captain,  vice  Pratt,  resigned;  Whelor 
Odle  (Wheeler  Odell),  lieutenant,  vice  Crossman,  promoted. 

B.  Bleecker  Lansing,  captain;  Thomas  M.  Francis,  lieutenant; 
John  J.  Hinman,  ensign;  Allen  S.  Sweet,  ensign. 

Thirteenth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Eli  Savage,  paymaster;  Andrew  Morrell,  quartermaster,  vice 
Rowe,  promoted 

Seventy-second  regiment  of  infantry: 

Robert  Potter,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Brooks,  resigned;  Joseph 
Hamlin,  major,  vice  Durry,  resigned;  George  J.  Fowler,  quarter- 
master, vice  Mitchel,  resigned. 

Stephen  Brooks,  junior,  captain,  vice  Potter,  promoted;  Charles  S. 
Brooks,  lieutenant,  vice  S.  Brooks,  promoted;  Jona  G.  Brooks, 
ensign,  vice  S.  Brooks,  promoted. 

Timothy  Jackson,  captain,  vice  Benedict,  resigned;  Matthew 
Buck',  lieutenant,  vice  Jackson,  promoted;  Ebenezer  Wheeler, 
junior   ensign. 

Aaron  White,  captain,  vice  Hamlin,  promoted;  Nathaniel  Ward, 
lieutenant,  vice  White,  promoted;  Isaac  Candy,  ensign,  vice  Ward, 
promoted. 

Daniel  Schermerhorn,  captain,  with  rank  from  February  17,  1820; 


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David  Biddlecom,  lieutenant,  viee  King,  resigned;  Peter  Forbush, 
ensign,  vice  Biddlecom,  promoted. 

David  R.  How,  captain,  vice  McDaniel,  resigned;  Calvin  Storrs, 
lieutenant,  vice  How,  promoted;  .Gardiner  Sherman,  ensign,  vice 
Storrs,  promoted;  Wightman  Morgan,  ensign,  vice  Fowler,  pro- 
moted; Liester  N.  Fowler,  ensign  of  light  infantry,  with  rank  from 
March  17,  1821. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-seventh  regiment  of  infantry: 

Benjamin  P.  Johnson,  adjutant,  vice  Hyde,  resigned;  David  Mar- 
tin, quartermaster,  vice  Johnson,  promoted;  Havaliah  Eames,  pay- 
master, vice  Martin,  promoted. 

Beriah  Allen,  captain,  vice  Hamlin,  declined;  David  Raynsford, 
lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  promoted;  John  Farquaharson,  ensign,  vice 
Swan,  moved;  Ira  Brewster,  ensign,  vice  Wright,  moved. 

David  Prince,  lieutenant,  vice  Bailey,  moved;  George  G.  Spencer, 
ensign,  vice  Prince,  promoted. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Samuel  Comstock,  colonel,  vice  Hotchkiss,  resigned;  Lester 
Barker,  lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Comstock,  promoted;  Leander 
Gridley,  major,  vice  Barker,  promoted;  William  H.  Hubbard,  quar- 
termaster, vice  Herrick,  promoted;  Chauncey  Hotchkiss,  paymaster, 
vice  Sherwood,  resigned. 

Zenos  McEwen,  captain,  vice  Gridley,  promoted;  Norman  Grid- 
ley,  lieutenant,  vice  McEwen,  promoted;  Ephraim  Foot,  ensign,  vice 
Gridley,  promoted. 

Captains — Anson  Hubbard,  vice  Bajcon,  resigned;  Daniel  Petti- 
bone,  vice  King,  promoted;  Elijah  Wilson,  vice  Luce,  resigned; 
William  T.  Gregg,  vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Lieutenants — Solomon  Risley,  vice  Flubbard,  promoted;  Stephen 
Bingham,  junior,  vice  Pettibone,  promoted;  Marcus  Jewel,  vice  Mer- 
ril,  resigned;  Russel  Knox,  vice  Gregg,  promoted. 


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1822. 


2416  Annual  Report  of  the 

Ensigns — Cornelius  Strong,  vice  Risley,  promoted;  Sylvester  P. 
Herrick,  vice  Bingham,  promoted;  Charles  Granger,  vice  Wilson, 
promoted;  Isaac  Sellick,  vice  Fowler,  moved;  David  Barton,  vice 
Hart,  moved;  Henry  L.  Hawley,  vice  Knox,  promoted;  Samuel  L. 
Hubbard,  vice  W.  H.  Hubbard,  promoted;  Urbain  Butler,  vice  Cur- 
tis, moved. 

One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Henry  Gurley,  quartermaster. 

Zabena  Luce,  captain,  vice  Fosket,  resigned;  Stephen  Chapman, 
lieutenant:  Aaron  B.  Bligh,  ensign. 

Reuben  Tower,  captain;  Benjamin  Southwick,  lieutenant;  Horace 
Bigalow,  ensign;  John  Southworth,  ensign. 

Thirteenth  division  of  infantry : 

Nicholas  Smith,  quartermaster,  vice  Hinman. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

Twenty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

Thomas  Rogers,  brigadier  general,  vice  White,  resigned. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Forty-fifth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Jeremiah  Williams,  captain,  vice  Graft",  moved;  Stephen  L.  Sher- 
wood, lieutenant,  vice  Williams,  promoted;  Jacob  A.  Snyder,  ensign, 
vice  Sherwood,  promoted. 

Jacob  Van  Denburgh,  captain;  John  F.  Pruyn,  lieutenant;  Isaac 
Van  Vechten,  ensign. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  riflemen  commanded  by  Major  Daniel  B.  Parsons: 
John   G.   Curtis,  second,  major,  vice  Morris,  resigned;  Wolcott 
Skidmore,  adjutant:  Erastus  Berry,  paymaster. 

Captains — Lewis  Pierce,  vice  J.  O.  Pierce,  resigned;  Ira  Richard- 
son, vice  Turner,  resigned;  David  Bennet,  vice  Curtis,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2417 

1822. 

First  lieutenants — William  Nichols,  vice  Gragg,  resigned;  Nathan 
B.  Brooks,  vice  Curtis,  resigned;  Dennis  Heffrin,  vice  Richardson, 
promoted;  James  Finn,  vice  Pierce,  promoted;  Abiathcr  Gates, 
junior,  vice  Bennet,  promoted. 

Second  lieutenants — Francis  N.  Baker,  vice  Nichols,  promoted; 
Nathaniel  Forster,  vice  Heffrin,  promoted;  Samuel  R.  Sherril,  vice 
Finn,  promoted;  Silas  Hopkins,  vice  Gates,  promoted;  Reuben  Par- 
sons, vice  Brooks,  promoted. 

Ensigns — John  M.  Messinger;  Royal  Richardson;  Ethan  H.  Gil- 
bert, vice  Sherril,  promoted;  Ezekiel  Brown,  vice  Hopkins,  pro- 
moted; Isaac  Coe,  junior,  vice  Brown,  resigned. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Third  brigade  of  artillery: 

John  M.  Cuyler,  paymaster,  vice  Robinson,  declining. 

OTSEGO    COUNTY. 

Twelfth  regiment  of  artillery: 
Ralph  Jourdan,  second  lieutenant. 

SCHOHARIE   COUNTY. 

First  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Deitz,  colonel,  vice  DeGroff,  resigned;  John  S.  Vedder, 
lieutenant  colonel,  vice  Deitz,  promoted;  Charles  Lane,  major,  vice 
Vedder,  promoted. 

Joseph  Manchester,  captain,  vice  Sternbergh,  resigned;  George 
W.  Tippets,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Manchester,  promoted;  David 
Berck,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Tippets,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Isaac  Cutler,  captain,  vice  Howe,  resigned;  John  Cutler,  first  lieu- 
tenant, vice  I.  Cutler,  promoted;  Waterman  Kingsly,  second  lieu- 
tenant, vice  Cutler,  promoted. 
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1822. 


2418  Annual  Report  of  the 

Nathaniel  Rider,  captain,  vice  Pahnerton,  moved;  William  Prime, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Palmerton,  moved;  Andrew  Evans,  junior, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Prime,  promoted. 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY. 

Duelly  Spalding,  first  lieutenant,  vice  L.  Shuler,  moved;  Francis 
H.  Van  Buren,  second  lieutenant,  vice  W.  Shuler,  moved. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

Sixth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Henry  F.  Bayeux,  captain;  Francis  V.  Yvonnet,  first  lieutenant; 
George  M.  Selden,  second  lieutenant. 

Henry  R.  Bristol,  captain;  William  Dusenbury,  first  lieutenant; 
Abraham  Coons,  second  lieutenant. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Elijah  Gray,  captain,  vice  McMillan,  resigned;  John  Simpson, 
first  lieutenant;  Henry  Ham,  second  lieutenant. 

Timothy  X.  Allen,  captain;  Daniel  McConnelly,  first  lieutenant; 
John  Crocker,  second  lieutenant. 

Elisha  Xorton,  captain;  James  Tanner,  first  lieutenant;  James 
Ashley,  second  lieutenant. 

WARREN    COUNTY. 

James  I.  Cameron,  captain;  Richardson  Thurman,  first  lieutenant; 
William  Davis,  second  lieutenant. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Aramont  Acklcy,  captain;  John  Cross,  first  lieutenant;  Solomon 
Platuer,  second  lieutenant. 

Adam  J.  Strebel,  captain,  vice  Conklin;  Adam  A.  Hysrot,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Strebel,  promoted. 


State  Historian.  2419 

orange  county. 

Tenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Ebenezer  Howel,  captain,  vice  Wood,  resigned;  Edward  S.  Mad- 
den, first  lieutenant;  vice  Wheeler,  deceased;  Richard  Graham, 
second  lieutenant;  Moses  Comfort,  second  lieutenant. 

BROOME    COUNTY. 

A  new  regiment  set  off  from  the  Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery, 
and  denominated  the  Twentieth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Mason  Wattles,  colonel;  James  Squires,  lieutenant  colonel;  Henry 
Squire,  adjutant;  Henry  W.  Green,  paymaster;  James  B.  Church, 
quartermaster. 

Captains — Ebenezer  Whitney,  vice  J.  Squires,  promoted;  Cardon 
Jackson,  vice  Wattles,  promoted. 

First  lieutenants — Andrew  Shaw,  vice  J.  Shaw,  promoted;  John 
C.  Whitman;  Abraham  Rogers. 

Second  lieutenants — Augustus  Morgan,  vice  Whitney,  promoted; 
Enos  Cowrey;  William  Church. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  artillery : 

Abel  Cook,  adjutant,  vice  Riggs,  promoted;  Loring  Fenton, 
quartermaster,  vice  Rathbon,  promoted;  Erastus  Perkins,  paymas- 
ter, vice  Sanford,  promoted. 

John  F.  Hubbard,  captain,  vice  Harris,  declining;  Stephen  Bar- 
tholomew, first  lieutenant,  vice  Bustolph,  declining;  Erastus  Per- 
kins, second  lieutenant,  vice  Hubbard,  promoted. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Joseph  Lincoln,  colonel;  John  Powel,  quartermaster,  vice  Robi- 
son,  promoted. 


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1822. 


2420  Annual  Report  of  the 

Henry  Sanger,  first  lieutenant. 

Russell  Fuller,  captain;  Elisha  Backus,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Fuller, 
promoted;  Robert  Wells,  second  lieutenant. 
Amos  Robison,  captain. 

JEFFERSON    COUNTY. 

A  new  regiment  organized  from  the  battalion  commanded  by 
Major  Elisha  Camp,  and  denominated  the  Twenty-first  regiment  of 
artillery: 

Elisha  Camp,  colonel;  Elisha  Baker,  lieutenant  colonel;  Lyman 
Munson,  major;  Hooker  Dorchester,  adjutant;  James  Adams,  quar- 
termaster; Samuel  Guthrie,  surgeon;  Ichabod  Fairlie,  surgeon's 
mate;  Joseph  Kimball,  paymaster. 

Elbridge  G.  Potter,  captain,  vice  Camp,  promoted;  Thomas  Chap- 
man, first  lieutenant,  vice  Allen,  resigned;  Joseph  Abbey,  second 
lieutenant,  vice  Phelps,  resigned. 

Thomas  Y.  Main,  captain;  John  Cole,  first  lieutenant;  Herman 
Blanchard,  second  lieutenant;  Nathan  Wright,  first  lieutenant,  vice 
Tisdale,  declined;  William  Sill,  second  lieutenant. 

MADISON    AND    ONONDAGA    COUNTIES. 

Fifteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Daniel  C.  Hopkins,  chaplain;  Ellis  Morse,  adjutant;  Roswell 
Thompson,  quartermaster;  Morris  Germain,  surgeon's  mate. 

Thomas  Rose,  captain;  William  Barker,  first  lieutenant,  vice 
Campbell,  resigned;  Isaac  N.  Loomis,  second  lieutenant,  vice 
Barker,  promoted. 

Sheldon  Graves,  captain,  vice  Lewis,  declining;  Thomas  Moseley, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Graves,  promoted;  Giarles  Williams,  second 
lieutenant. 

Marshell  Downing,  first  lieutenant,  vice  Blv,  moved;  James  Burt, 
second  lieutenant,  vice  Downing,  promoted. 


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1822. 
Gideon  Wright,  captain,  vice  Chapman,  resigned;  Enoch  Barker, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  Wright,  promoted;  Solomon  Merrill,  second 

lieutenant. 

David  Barker,  captain,  vice  Outhout,  moved;  Walter  Collins,  first 
lieutenant,  vice  Barker,  promoted. 

SARATOGA    COUNTY. 

Sixty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 

Thomas  J.  Collins,  captain,  vice  Thompson,  promoted;  Samuel 
Lewis,  junior,  lieutenant,  vice  Collins,  promoted;  James  P.  Cramer, 
ensign. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Woodbury,  second  lieutenant;  Ebenezer  Vickery,  second 
lieutenant. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  artillery- 
Chester  Boice,  first  lieutenant. 

ALLEGANY    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Amos  Thatcher,  captain;  Chauncey  Cotten,  first  lieutenant; 
Simeon  Heath,  second  lieutenant. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Seventeenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Harvey  Clark,  first  lieutenant;  Job  Congden,  second  lieutenant. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

Seventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Henry  Hill,  first  lieutenant;  Elijah  Vincent,  second  lieutenant. 
Phelps  Smith,  captain;  Warham  Whitney,  first  lieutenant;  Isaiah 
Brown,  second  lieutenant. 


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1822. 

OXTARIO    COUNTY. 

Nineteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

George  Goundry, colonel;  William  Lilly,  lieutenant  colonel;  David 
McNeall,  major. 

John  Barnes,  junior,  second  lieutenant. 

Solomon  St.  John,  captain:  Jehiel  F.  Axtel,  first  lieutenant;  Jacob 
F.  Lummis,  second  lieutenant. 

James  P.  Bartle,  captain;  Joel  Stearns,  junior,  first  lieutenant; 
John  Woodhull,  second  lieutenant. 

SENECA    COUNTY. 

Eighteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

John  L.  Hughes,  first  lieutenant;  Sherman  Ferris,  second  lieu- 
tenant. 

TIOGA    COUNTY. 

Horace  Giles,  captain;  Jesse  Barns,  first  lieutenant;  Samuel  Vose, 
second  lieutenant. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Thirteenth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Jacob  Wilder,  captain;  Jesse  Jennings,  first  lieutenant;  Berney 
Forman,  second  lieutenant. 

SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 

Albert  Goldsmith,  captain;  Silas  Webb,  first  lieutenant;  Asahel 
Palmer,  second  lieutenant. 

Samuel  Davis,  captain;  Caleb  Kinner,  first  lieutenant;  Sineus  C. 
Miller,  second  lieutenant. 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

Third  regiment  of  artillery: 

Benjamin  Hart,  quartermaster,  vice  Coddington,  resigned. 

Eleventh  regiment  of  artillery: 

Frastus  Goodwin,  captain,  vice  Hyslop,  resigned;  B.  F.  J.  Gautier, 


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second    lieutenant;    Philander    Hanford,    paymaster,    vice    Curtis, 
resigned. 

Second  regiment  of  artillery: 

William  Coventry  H.  Waddle,  adjutant. 

John  P.  Cooke,  captain,  vice  Todd,  resigned. 

CORTLAND    COUNTY. 

Twentieth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Charles  McKnight,  captain;  John  Pierce,  first  lieutenant;  Zopher 
Wicks,  second  lieutenant. 

TOMPKINS    COUNTY. 

A  new  company  of  horse  artillery  in  Tompkins  county: 
Peter    Himrod,    captain;    John    Brown,    first    lieutenant;    Moses 
Tompkins,  second  lieutenant;  James  Bodle,  cornet. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

New  battalion  of  horse  artillery  organized  in  the  county  of 
Chenango : 

Harry  DeForest,  major  commandant;  George  Remington,  adju- 
tant; Bela  Tracy,  paymaster;  John  Pike,  quartermaster. 

Rouse  Clark,  captain,  vice  DeForest,  promoted;  Sylvester  Walker, 
first  lieutenant,  vice  (Asa)  Calkins,  resigned,  and  Clark,  promoted; 
William  B.  Smith,  second  lieutenant,  vice  Walker,  promoted;  Jere- 
miah Holt,  cornet. 

MADISON    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Madison,  lately  com- 
manded by  Major  Levi  Love: 

David  Beecher,  major  commandant,  vice  Love,  resigned;  Ruther- 
ford Barker,  second  major;  Truman  Stafford,  adjutant;  Almiren 
House,  quartermaster. 

Oren  McClure,  captain;  Uriah  Leland,  first  lieutenant;  Marsena 
Collister,  second  lieutenant;  Solomon  Root,  junior,  cornet. 


1822. 


1822. 


2424  Annual  Report  of  the 

dutchess  county. 

A  company  of  horse  artillery  in  the  county  of  Dutchess  com- 
manded by  Captain  Peter  Van  Wyck : 

Jacob  Horton,  first  lieutenant;  John  C.  Storm,  second  lieutenant; 
William  A'.  Storm,  cornet. 

WESTCHESTER    COUNTY. 

Second  regiment  of  horse  artillery: 

Anthony  Miller,  captain;  Isaac  Haff,  first  lieutenant;  John  Lent, 
second  lieutenant;  Ambrose  Cocks,  cornet. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Eighty-ninth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Richard  Yarick  DeWitt,  captain;  John  Bleecker  Van  Schaick, 
ensign. 

CHENANGO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  regiment  of  infantry: 
Silas  Reed,  captain,  vice  Birdsall,  moved;  Aaron  Carter,  lieuten- 
ant, vice  Reed,  promoted;  John  Forbes,  ensign,  vice  Carter,  pro- 
moted. 

GENESEE    COUNTY. 

A  new  brigade  of  cavalry  organized  from  part  of  the  first  brigade, 
and  denominated  the  fourth  brigade  of  cavalry: 

Ephraim  Towner,  brigadier  general;  Simeon  Cummings,  brigade 
major  and  inspector;  Jacob  A.  Barker,  quartermaster;  Ebenezer 
Walden,  paymaster. 

Sixteenth  regiment  of  cavalry: 

Joseph  Wilder,  colonel;  Elias  H.  Parmele,  lieutenant  colonel; 
Stephen  Grant,  paymaster;  Simeon  R.  Glazier,  major;  Israel  Rath- 
bun,  adjutant. 

James  Stickney,  first  lieutenant;  Adolphus  Simons,  second  lieu- 
tenant: Asa  Williams,  cornet. 


State  Historian-.  2425 

Samuel  W.  Curtiss,  captain;  Julius  Whitlock,  first  lieutenant; 
Calvin  Rumsey,  second  lieutenant;  Nye  Stephens,  cornet;  Reuben 
Cheney,  second  lieutenant;  Elda  Curtiss,  cornet. 

William  White,  captain;  Elisha  Stanley,  first  lieutenant;  Daniel 
K.  Widner,  second  lieutenant. 

George  W.  Lay,  captain;  William  H.  Rumsey,  first  lieutenant; 
Nahum  Loring,  second  lieutenant;  Cornelius  J.  Lincoln,  cornet. 

Erastus  Crosby,  captain;  Selvy  Kidder,  first  lieutenant;  David 
Scott,  second  lieutenant. 

A  new  regiment  organized  to  be  denominated  the  Seventeenth 
regiment  of  cavalry: 

Stephen  K.  Grosvenor,  colonel;  David  S.  Conkey,  lieutenant 
colonel;  Lucius  Storrs,  major;  Josiah  Trowbridge,  surgeon;  Luther 
Spalding,  surgeon's  mate;  John  Hutchinson,  adjutant;  Marcus 
McNeal,  paymaster;  Harry  Abbott,  quartermaster. 

Nathaniel  Vosburgh,  captain;  Henry  Smith,  first  lieutenant; 
Stephen  W.  Standard,  second  lieutenant;  Joseph  Black,  cornet. 

Sylvanus  Marvin,  captain;  Foster  Young,  first  lieutenant;  Wil- 
liams Holt,  second  lieutenant;  Sylvester  Matthews,  cornet. 

James  M.  Christopher,  first  lieutenant;  Christopher  L.  Taylor, 
second  lieutenant;  Francis  Brown,  cornet. 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Fifth  division  of  infantry : 

Leonard  Smith,  major  general,  vice  Isaac  Belknap,  who  is  hereby 
superseded. 

Thirty-fourth  brigade  of  infantry: 

John  Jansen,  brigadier  general,  vice  Chauncey  Belknap,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 

ONEIDA    COUNTY. 

First  brigade  of  cavalry: 

James  Lynch,  brigadier  general,  vice  Matthews,  resigned. 


1822. 


2426  Annual  Report  of  the 

1S22.     . 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 

In  the  militia  of  this  state: 

Israel  Purdy,  brigadier  general  of  infantry. 

STEUBEN    COUNTY.. 

First  brigade  of  infantry: 

Timothy  Hurd,  brigadier  general,  vice  Cruger,  resigned. 

COLUMBIA    COUNTY. 

Eighth  division  of  infantry: 

Peter  J.  Hoes,  inspector,  vice  James  Vanderpoel,  who  is  hereby- 
superseded. 

ONTARIO    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  regiment  of  infantry: 
Israel  Arnold,  colonel,  vice  William   Cornwell,  junior,  who  is 
hereby  superseded. 
Co  3s22-.  First  regiment  of  riflemen: 

September  & 

14. 

Amasa  S.  Tint,  ensign,  heretofore  appointed  by  mistake  by  the 
name  of  Amasa  S.  Tifts,  with  rank  from  March  16,  1822. 

RENSSELAER    COUNTY. 

In  a  company  of  light  infantry  in  the  Forty-fifth  regiment  of 
infantry: 

John  H.  Flaynes,  captain;  George  B.  Wyllis,  lieutenant;  Luther 
Houghton,  ensign. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Jabez  C.  Buck,  captain;  Job  Wright,  lieutenant;  Robert  R.  Tag- 
gett,  ensign. 

CAYUGA  AND  TOMPKINS  COUNTIES. 

Whereas,  a  new  regiment  of  riflemen  hath  been  organized  by  an 
order  dated  September  2,  1822,  composed  of  the  counties  of  Cayuga, 
and  Tompkins,  and  designated  as  the  Second  regiment  of  riflemen — 
Resolved,  that  the  following  appointments  be  made  therein: 


State  Historian.  2427 

cayuga  county. 

Second  regiment  of  riflemen: 

John  Richardson,  colonel;  Phinehas  Hurd,  lieutenant  colonel; 
William  Hanse  (Hance),  major;  Josiah  Jenkins,  adjutant;  Asahel  M. 
Bennett,  surgeon;  Dyer  Foot,  surgeon's  mate;  Silas  Cook,  paymas- 
ter; Timothy  Olcott,  quartermaster. 

Andrew  Millekin  (Milligan),  lieutenant  in  Captain  Cook's  com- 
pany; Alvin  Kingsley,  ensign  in   do. 

Arza  King,  captain,  vice  Robins  (John  Robbins),  resigned;  Mar- 
tial Hurd,  lieutenant,  vice  D.  Hurd,  moved  away;  Joseph  Pettit, 
ensign. 

John  Neil,  captain,  vice  Allen,  moved  away;  Elias  Allen,  lieuten- 
ant; Joel  Benjamin,  ensign. 

John  C.  Egbert,  captain,  vice  Hanse,  promoted;  Henry  Houpt, 
lieutenant;  Benjamin  C.  Pierce,  ensign. 

OWEGO*   (TIOGA  COUNTY). 

Two  Hundred  and  First  regiment  of  infantry: 
Jedediah  Bump,  captain;  Elias  Jones,  ensign. 
In  Colonel  Shoemaker's  regiment  of  cavalry: 
Harman  Pumpelly,  captain;  John  Coryell,  first  lieutenant;  Augus- 
tus P.  Newell,  second  lieutenant;  Rufus  Stanley,  cornet. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  regiment  of  infantry: 
Captains — David  Russell,  Christopher  Batterman. 
One  Hundred  and  Tenth  regiment  of  infantry : 
Benjamin  Chamberlain,  captain;  John  Ruffer,  lieutenant;  Peter 
Hogan,  junior,  ensign. 

Tobias  T.  E.  Waldron,  captain,  vice  Mull,  resigned. 

*  This  regiment  was  organized  March  16,  1822,  as  of  Broome  county.  The  town  of 
Owego  was  annexed  to  Tioga  county  March  21,  1822. — State  Historian. 


1822. 


2428  Annual  Report  of  the 

1822. 

PUTNAM   AND   DUTCHESS  COUNTIES. 

1S22.  Seventh  division  of  infantrv  (thirtieth  brigade): 

September  J  °  ' 

1  fi 

Abraham  Van  Wyck,  brigadier  general,  vice  Vandenburgh,  re- 
signed. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Fifth  regiment  of  artillery: 

Francis  J.  Bradt,  captain,  with  rank  from  March  1,  1822. 
One  Hundred  and  Tenth  regiment  of  infantry: 
James  Parish,  quartermaster. 

Samuel  Haines,  lieutenant;  Robert  Scott,  ensign;  Peter  Ten  Eyck, 
ensign. 

DELAWARE    COUNTY. 

Seventieth  regiment  of  infantry: 

Stephen  Hull,  captain;  Abraham  T.  Schriver,  lieutenant;  George 
Thompson,  ensign. 

Medad  Jackson,  captain;  Fitch  Ford,  lieutenant;  Wakeman  Hull, 
ensign. 

ALBANY    COUNTY. 

Battalion  of  artillery  commanded  by  Major  James  Gibbons,  junior: 
Patrick  Clark,  captain,  vice  Albright,  resigned;  Abraham  J.  La- 
Grange,  second  lieutenant  in  the  artillery. 


Here  ended  all  military  (as  well  as  civil)  appointments  under  a 

Council  of  Appointment,  that  Council  being  abolished  by  the  new 

Constitution. 

J.  V.  N.  Yates,  Secretary  of  State. 

By  the  Constitution  of  this  State,  adopted  in  convention  the  10th 
day  of  March,  1821,  and  subsequently  ratified  by  the  people,  the 
powers  of  the  Council  of  Appointment  ceased  on  the  31st  day  of 
December,  1822. 


State  Historian.  2429 

MILITARY  COMMISSIONS  ISSUED  BY  GOVERNORS 
JOHN  JAY,  GEORGE  CLINTON,  MORGAN  LEWIS, 
DANIEL  D.  TOMPKINS  AND  DEVVITT  CLINTON. 


[From  the  Records  of  the  County  Clerk's  office,  Albany  counly- 
with  the  cooperation  of  Wheeler  B.  Melius,  esquire.] 


ALBANY   COUNTY    COMMISSIONS— JOHN   JAY, 

GOVERNOR. 

Jellis  Fonda,  First  Major  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Jellis  A. 
Fonda,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  9th  April,  1796. 

Dirck  C.  Groat,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  25th 
March,  1797. 

Cornelius  Scott,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
William  North,  Major;  of  date  25th  March,  1797. 

Ephraim  Snyder,  Ensign  of  a  Company  of  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Regiment  of  Militia;  Jacob  Hochstrasser,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of 
date  6th  April,  1798. 

Frederick  D.  Van  Patten,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment 
of  Militia;  Jellis  A.  Fonda,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April, 
1798. 

Alexander  McMichael,  Second  Major  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Jellis  A.  Fonda,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1798. 

Lewis  Barheyst,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jellis  A.  Fonda,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1798. 

Ebenezer  Jackson,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jacob  Hochstrasser,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April, 
1798. 


2430  Annual  Report  of  the 

John  G.  Wasson,  Paymaster  of  the  Battalion  of  Militia;  James  C. 
Duane,  Major;  of  date  18th  April,  1800. 

GEORGE  CLINTON,  GOVERNOR. 

Henry  J.  Bleecker,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  H.  Wendell,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  4th  March, 
1802. 

Myndert  Merselis,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia:  John  H.  Wendell,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  4th  March, 
1802. 

Andrew  McCarty,  Second  Major  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
John  T.  Van  Dalfsen,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  10th  March,  1803. 

John   T.   Wendell,   Ensign   of  a   Company   in   the   Regiment   of 

Militia;   Gerrit  W.  Van  Schaick,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  2d 

April,  1804. 

MORGAN  LEWIS,  GOVERNOR. 

James  J.  Van  Eps,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

John  Tullock,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

Stephen  Griffith,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

William  Herrick,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

James  Borland,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

John  McCollum,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

Frederick  Cady,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

Abraham  Conklin,  Paymaster  of  the  Battalion  of  Militia;  Prince 
Doty,  Major;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 


State  Historian.  2431 

Jellis  J.  Winne,  Paymaster  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Gerrit  W. 
Van  Schaick,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

Alexander  Willson,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Gerrit  W.  Van  Schaick,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th 
April,  1805. 

Abraham  Dox,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Gerrit  W.  Van  Schaick,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th 
April,  1805. 

Philip  Ramsay,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th  April,  1805. 

William  Sherman,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  T.  Van  Dalfsen,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th  April, 
1805. 

John  Palmer,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Thomas  Farrington,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th  April,.  1805. 

Jacob  Lansing,  Junior,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Gerrit  W.  Van  Schaick,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  8th 
April,  1805. 

Jacob  Morgan,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Richard  Cooke,  Adjutant  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  in  the  Third 
Brigade  of  the  Artillery  of  this  State;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Eliakim  Williams,  Paymaster  of  a  Regiment  of  Militia;  Johan  Jost 
Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Thomas  Holmes,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April, 
1806. 

Peter  Goewey,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Jellis  Winne,  Junior,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Mathew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 


243-  Annual  Report  of  the 

Alexander  Campbell,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  of  Light  Infantry 
in  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Thomas  Farrington,  Lieutenant  Colonel; 
of  date  3d  April.  1806. 

Joseph  Rightor,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Peter  Deitz,  second,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Johan  Tost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

John  Weaver,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Chester  Buckley, Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Mathew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

George  Hale,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Daniel  Cheesborough,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment 
of  Militia;  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  3d  April, 
1806. 

John  Fort,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  3d  April,  1806. 

Elisha  Janes,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Christopher  White,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

•  ieorge  Kealy,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

William  Campbell,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  William  Mackay,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April, 
1807. 

Thomas  Denison,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April, 
1807. 


State  Historian.  2433 

Joab  Burdick,  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Third  Squadron  of 
the  Fourth  Division  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  6th 
April,  1807. 

Peter  G.  Van  Wie,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th 
April,  1807. 

John  McClure,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

John  C.  Barheydt,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jacob  Suits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Silas  Boardman,  First  Major  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  William 
Mackay,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

John  Tullock,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

William  Herrick,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

James  Boarland,  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion  of  Militia;  Prince  Doty, 
Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

George  C.  Sharpe,  Quartermaster  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Isaac  Janes,  Quartermaster  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Johan 
Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Nicholas  Houck, Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Daniel  P.  Winney,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th 
April,  1807. 

William  Sill,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Henry   Rosekrans,   Ensign   of  a  Company  in   the   Regiment  of 

153 


2434  Annual  Report  of  the 

Militia;  Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April, 
1S07. 

James  McClare,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

John  Chamberlain,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Tunis  Tymesen,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Nicholas  Bissett,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

John  I.  De  Graff,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Ezra  Lester,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Third  Squadron 
of  the  Fourth  Division  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  6th 
April,  1807. 

Philip  Ramsey,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Lawrence  Schoolcraft,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  6th 
April,  1807. 

Martin  Pulver,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

Stephen  Ward,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Prince  Doty,  Major;  of  date  6th  April,  1807. 

DANIEL  D.  TOMPKINS,  GOVERNOR. 

John  B.  Washburn,  Quartermaster  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Matthew  Trotter.  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  4th  April,  1808. 

Jacob  L.  W'inne,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  4th  April,  1808. 

George  Gallup,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Johan  Jost  Deitz,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  13th  June,  1808. 


State  Historian.  2435 

Gilbert  Hunt,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia ; 
Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  13th  June,  1808. 

Tobias  H.  Ten  Eyck,  Ensign  (to  take  Rank  from  4th  April  last)  of 
a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant 
Colonel;  of  date  4th  June,  1808. 

Jacob  G.  Sanders,  Ensign  (to  take  Rank  from  4th  April  last)  of 
a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant 
Colonel;  of  date  4th  June,  1808. 

Alexander  John  Van  Eps,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment 
of  Militia;  Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  4th  April,  1808. 

Minor  Hubbel,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Second  Squad- 
ron of  the  Fourth  Division  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  State;  of  date  13th 
June,  1808. 

Henry  Winne,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  4th  April,  1808. 

Elijah  Thomas,  Quartermaster  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Mat- 
thew Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  13th  June,  1808. 

David  Vermilyea,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  William  Mackey,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  13th  June, 
1808. 

Gerrit  Wemple,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Jacob  Swits,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  4th  April,  1808. 

John  T.  B.  Graham,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  23d  March, 
1809. 

John  Evertson,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  23d  March, 
1809. 

Thomas  Waugh,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  21st  March,  1809. 


2436  Annual  Report  of  the 

James  Brown,  Ensign  of  a  Company  of  Light  Infantry  in  the  Bat- 
talion of  Militia:  John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Major;  of  date  31st  May, 
1809. 

John  Lush,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  31st  May,  1809. 

Cornelius  Van  Deusen,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  21st  March,  1809. 

Justice  Boynton,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  21st  March,  1809. 

Richard  Marvin,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  31st  May,  1809. 

John  Townsend,  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  Matthew 
Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  31st  May,  1809. 

Joseph  Lamoreux,  Second  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Second 
Squadron  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State; 
of  date  31st  May,  1809. 

John  B.  Washburn,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March, 
1810. 

William  Lawrence,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  William  Mackey,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March, 
1810. 

John  Wauley,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia:  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

David  Vermilyea,  Junior,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment 
of  Militia;  William  Mackey,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March, 
l8lO. 

John  Y.  Wright,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
William  Mackey,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

Isaac  Van  Brunt,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 


State  Historian.  2437 

Joseph  Gague,  Junior,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion 
of  Militia;  Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

John  Cornel,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regimenl  of  Militia; 
John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

Aaron  Yau  Auken,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

The  Reverend  David  Devoe,  Chaplain  of  a  Regiment  of  Militia; 
John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

Benjamin  Humphrey,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of 
Militia;  Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  12th  March,  1810. 

Cornelius  A.  Vanderzee,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  First 
Squadron  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State ;  of 
date  12th  March,  1810. 

John  Vanderheyden,  Captain  of  a  Troop  in  the  First  Squadron  of 
the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  12th 
March,  1810. 

Gerrit  Oliver,  Second  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  First  Squadron 
of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  12th 
March,  1810. 

Thomas  Conklin,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Second 
Squadron  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  th£  Cavalry  of  our  said  State ; 
of  date  5th  June,  181 1. 

Henry  Keefer,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  T.  Van  Dalfsen,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  Feb- 
ruary, 181 1. 

William  Ward,  Junior,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  T.  Van  Dalfsen,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth 
February,  181 1. 

Isaac  Van  Derheyden,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  H.  Burhans,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  Febru- 
ary, 181 1. 


2438  Annual  Report  of  the 

James  Gibson,  Cornet  of  a  Troop  in  the  First  Squadron  of  the 
Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  nth  Feb- 
ruary, 181 1. 

Anthony  Delong,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia:  John  H.  Burhans,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  Febru- 
ary, 181 1. 

Peter  I.  Livingston,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  First 
Squadron  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of 
date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Benjamin  Frost,  Second  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  First 
Squadron  of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State:  of 
date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Tosiah  Conklin,  Second  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Second 
Squadron  of  the  Fourth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State; 
of  date  5th  June,  181 1. 

John  Avery,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Edward  Haswell,  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia  commanded 
by  Lieutenant  Colonel  John  J.  Burhans;  of  date  31st  February  [sic],  ' 
1811. 

William  Fryer,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Commandant  of  the  Regiment 
of  Militia  lately  commanded  by  Matthew  Trotter,  Esquire;  of  date 
5th  June,  181 1. 

John  D.  P.  Ten  Eyck,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia:  William  Fryer,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  5th  June,  181 1. 

Amos  Morey,  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion  of  Militia;  Silas  Marsh, 
Major:  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

raham  Conklin,  Quartermaster  of  the  Battalion  of  Militia:  Silas 
Marsh.  Major:  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Ephraim   Starr.   Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in   the   Regiment  of 


State  Historian.  2439 

Militia;  Matthew  Trotter,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  Febru- 
ary, 1  (Si  1. 

John  G.  Van  Zandt,  Surgeon  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia  com- 
manded by  Lieutenant  Colonel  John  V.  A.  Lansing;  of  date  nth 
February,  181 1. 

John  Armstrong,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February, 
1811. 

Gilbert  Hunt,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Joseph  Crary,  Captain  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Phineas  Rowley,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Joel  Haskins,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Militia; 
Silas  Marsh,  Major;  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

Daniel  Denison,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February, 
1811. 

William  Springsteen,  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  of  Militia;  John 
H.  Burhans,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February,  181 1. 

David  Vermillya,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Militia;  William  Mackey,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  Febru- 
ary, 181 1. 

Henry  Fonda,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  of  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Regiment  of  Militia;  John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of 
date  nth  February,  181 1. 

George  Brown,  Junior,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment 
of  Militia;  John  H.  Burhans,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  Feb- 
ruary, 181 1. 


2440  Annual  Report  of  the 

Philip  Street,  Second  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  First  Squadron 
of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  nth 
February,  1811. 

James  Brown,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February, 
1811. 

Abraham  Burd,  Ensign  of  a  Company  of  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Regiment  of  Militia;  John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of 
date  nth  February,  181 1. 

John  Giddes,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Militia; 
John  V.  A.  Lansing,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  nth  February, 
1811. 

Paul  Wiedman,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of  Infan- 
try; John  Gallup,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  29th  February,  1812. 

Asa  Woodford,  Junior,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment 
of  Infantry;  William  Mackey,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  29th 
February,  1812. 

William  Wrard,  Junior,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Regiment  of 
Infantry;  John  T.  Van  Dalfsen,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  29th 
February,  1812. 

Isaac  Labagh,  Chaplain  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  Riflemen  in 
our  said  State;  of  date  nth  August,  1812. 

John  Miller,  Surgeon's  Mate  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  Riflemen 
in  our  said  State;  of  date  nth  August,  1812. 

Yinal  Luce,  Adjutant  of  the  Third  Regiment  of  the  Second  Bri- 
gade of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  nth  August,  1812. 

Samuel  North,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Battalion  of  Rifle- 
men; Samuel  M.  Lockwood,  Major;  with  rank  from  4th  June,  181 1; 
of  date  23d  May,  1812. 

[■  'iin  M.  Bradford,  Chaplain  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  the  Third 


State  Historian.  2441 

Brigade  of  the  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;    of  date  29th  February, 
1812. 

George  Wands,  Second  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  First  Bat- 
talion of  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  the  Artillery  of  our  said  State;  of 
date  23d  May,  181 2. 

Lewis  Clark,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  Fifth  Regi- 
ment of  the  Third  Brigade  of  the  Artillery  of  our  said  State;  of  date 
25th  January,  1813. 

Jacob  Lansing,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  Sebastian  Visscher,  Lieutenant 
Colonel;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

Benjamin  R.  Bennet,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  John  T.  Van 
Dalfsen,  Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

Brownell  Tripp,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Fifty-second  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  John  Gal- 
lup, Lieutenant  Colonel;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

John  Austin,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Second  Regiment  of 
Riflemen  of  our  said  State;  Samuel  M.  Lockwood,  Lieutenant 
Colonel;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

Numa  Hempstead,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Eighty-ninth 
Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  Sebastian  Visscher,  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

Matthew  Burton,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  Sebastian  Visscher,  Lieutenant 
Colonel;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

John  Case,  Paymaster  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  Riflemen  in  our 
said  State;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 

Timothy  Clowes,  Chaplain  of  the  Second  Regiment  of  Riflemen 
of  our  said  State;  of  date  2d  March,  1814. 


2442  Annual  Report  of  the 

DEWITT  CLINTON,  GOVERNOR. 

William  Sherman,  Lieutenant  Colonel  of  the  One  Hundred  and 
Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  22d  June, 
1818. 

John  McCarty,  Major  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Regiment 
of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  22d  June,  1818. 

John  Yer  Plank,  Ensign  of  a  Company  of  Riflemen  in  the  One 
Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date 
8th  July,  1819. 

Thomas  Holliday,  Chaplain  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth 
Regiment  of  Infantry  in  our  said  State;  of  date  27th  March,  1819. 

Samuel  G.  Haines,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  of  Riflemen  in  the 
One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State; 
of  date  8th  July,  1819. 

Zebulon  Holdridge,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Fifty-second  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date 
27th  March,  1819. 

William  Piatt,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  27th  March,  1819. 

Peter  C.  Gansevoort,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  of  Riflemen  in  the 
Second  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  27th  March, 
1 8 19. 

Jacob  I.  Le  Grange,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Fiftieth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  27th 
March,  1819. 

Zebulon  S.  Holdridge,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Fifty-second  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date 
17th  February,  1820. 

John  Stickles,  First  Lieutenant  of  a  Troop  in  the  Third  Regiment 
of  Cavalry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  10th  November,  1820. 


State  Historian.  2443 

Peter  Benn,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Twenty-fifth  Regiment 
of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  February,  1820. 

John  Kelderhouse,  Lieutenant  of  a  Company  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Fiftieth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th 
February,  1820. 

William  R.  Hills,  Ensign  in  the  Second  Regiment  of  Riflemen  of 
our  said  State;  of  date  10th  November,  1820. 

Nathaniel  Cross,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Twenty-fifth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  February,  1820. 

Conrad  A.  Ten  Eyck,  Aid  de  Camp  to  Major  General  Solomon 
Van  Rensselaer,  with  the  rank  of  Major;  of  date  17th  February, 
1820. 

Daniel  Mackey,  Ensign  of  a  Company  in  the  Twenty-fifth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  February,  1820. 

John  S.  Smith,  Ensign  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry 
of  our  said  State;  of  date  3d  June,  1820. 

William  W.  Groesbeeck,  Lieutenant  in  the  One  Hundred  and 
Thirty-sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  3d  June, 
1820. 

John  A.  Van  Olinda,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  3d  June,  1820. 

Charles  S.  Henry,  Lieutenant  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regiment  of 
Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Ralph  Thompson,  Ensign  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regiment  of  Infan- 
try of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

John  T.  Norton,  Ensign  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry 
of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Bleecker  B.  Lansing,  Ensign  of  a  Company  of  Light  Infantry  in 
the  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said 
State;  of  date  10th  January,  1821. 


2444  Annual  Report  of  the 

Samuel  Niles,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Regiment 
of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Erastus  Williams,  Brigade  Major  and  Inspector  of  the  Thirty-first 
Brigade  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Evert  Becker,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Regiment 
of  Infantry  of  our  said. State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Myndert  W.  McKenna,  Surgeon  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Thirty- 
sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March, 
182 1. 

Augustus  Cuyler,  Quartermaster  of  the  Eighty-ninth  Regiment  of 
Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Andrew  Kirk,  Quartermaster  of  the  Thirty-first  Brigade  of  Infan- 
try of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

Albert  Van  Waggoner,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth 
Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  17th  March,  1821. 

John  W.  Chapman,  Paymaster  of  the  Battalion  of  Riflemen; 
Henry  A.  Williams,  Commandant;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 

William  B.  Lacey,  Chaplain  of  the  Battalion  of  Riflemen;  Henry 
A.  Williams,  Commandant;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 

John  Cornell,  Junior,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Fifty- 
second  Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  16th  March, 
1822. 

Charles  Baumis,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 

Tobias  T.  E.  Waldron,  Captain  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Tenth 
Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  14th  September, 
1822. 

James  Parish,  Quartermaster  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Tenth 
Regiment  of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  16th  September, 
1822. 


State  Historian.  2445 

Bristol  Fox,  Ensign  in  the  Eighty-ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry  of 
onr  said  State;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 

Patrick  Clark,  First  Lieutenant  in  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  Artillery 

of  onr  said  State;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 

Peter  Ten  Eyck,  Ensign  in  the  One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry  of  our  said  State;  of  date  16th  September,  1822. 

David  Chambers,  First  Lieutenant  in  the  Fifth  Regiment  of  Artil- 
lery of  our  said  State;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 

Charles  H.  Williams,  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Fifth  Regiment 
of  Artillery  of  our  said  State;  of  date  16th  March,  1822. 


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