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  Corning Men Who Served in the Civil War.:
 
  CORNING AND VICINITY was, population considered, more Largely represented on the battle-fields of the South, and in Other militant service, than any other section of the Empire State. Many of the men who went out from Corning to help save the Union, distinguished themselves in battle or in other meritorious service. Any list of names of persons, who faithfully served their Country, on land or sea, during the War of the Rebellion, is a Roll of Honor. Corning's Civil War Honor Roll contains near 630 names.
 
  In the Spring of 1911, when the time was near at hand for placing matters of record in a sealed copper container to rest in the cement foundation of the monument at the head of Park avenue, the Board of Directors of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Association requested Captain Charles Freeman and Attorney Edwin C. English to supply the names of Corning enlistments. These two veterans were especially well qualified for the important service. They devoted nearly two weeks to the task, and then submitted a list of six hundred and twenty-two names. Thirty-seven of the number served more than one term. A copy of this roll of honor, printed on enduring linen paper, was placed in the copper chest that is embedded in the cement block on which Coming's Civil War memorial stands. The names follow
  23d Regiment, New York Slate Volunteers This Regiment was known as the Southern Tier Rifles. Company D was recruited in Corning; Luzerne Todd, Captain. Left the State July 5th, 1861, for two years; mustered out May 22d, 1863; the three years' men transferred to the 70th Infantry. Served at and near Washington; took part in engagements at Falls Church, Ball's Cross Roads, Munson's Hill, Bowling Green Road, Orange Court House, Rappahannock River, Sulphur Springs,Gainesville, Groveton, Bull Run, Fairfax Court House, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg. The Regiment lost a total of two officers and 70 men. It was commanded by Colonel H. C. Hoffman...
 
  CORNING ENLISTMENTS. Frederick Auck, Harlow Ames, Arthur A. Brown, Jacob H. Brown, Henry Bedard, Stephen Blaine, Robert J. Barnard, Joseph A.. Ball, William Bixby, William E. Barrett, William FL Brooks, Leland S. Breese, Gilbert Breese, Amos Beeman, Rudolph Bucher, William E. Chitterling, Peter Calkins, Charles E. Clute, George M.Clute,,John H. Ciller, Asa A. Carner, Lewis Crawford, Charles Crandall, Newton T. Colby, Elijah Crowfoot, William A. Cobb, Thomas Chambers, Charles J. Chatfield, Albert R.. Davenport, Thomas J.. Decker, Louis A. Durand, Timothy Dean, John Duniavy, Francis C. Deere, Abram Duvalle, Edwin Clark English, Jerome Gorton, John C. Gorton, Timothy M Gillan, Jackson Gorton, Dennis K. Gilbert, William I-L Gitchell, James A. Gilbert, William W. Hayt, John M. Heath, Albert C. Hudson, Albert H. Henderson, Herman C. Howell, Amal Hinkley, John W. Hall, William P. Hogarty, John Inscho, William H. Jones, Nelson Jones, George Johnson, Alexander I. Jones, DeWitt C. Johnson, Alexander J. Jaynes, Thomas Jones, Andrew B. Kelly, Cyrus D. Kellogg, William N. Luce, Herman C. Lovell, George E. Lacey, Henry C. Lacey, Ebenezer L. Martin, William Mott, Peter McNiel, Orazine May, William H. Messenger, Edward H. Miles, Jesse C. May, Isaac Miles, Charles H. Mance, Parker McIntosh, Theodore Merrithew,, William H. Mihnich, Henry McCenna, William H. Marcy, Schuyler McIntosh, George Platt,, Elias W. Palmer, William I. Palmer, David J. Perrine, Charles Quick, James 0. M... Russell, John Rice, Ezra M.. Royce, Ellis Randall, James K. Rathbone, Delos C. Sherwood, Charles P. Snick, David B. Salmon, George C.. Seamons, Samuel H. Smith,, Luzerne Todd, Oliver Thomas, Henry VanCampen, David VanEtten, Jacob H. Wolcott, Andrew J. Woodward, William Whitford, Rufus D. Young.
 
  86th Regiment, New York State Volunteers: Organized at Elmira, by Colonel Benajah P. Bailey, of Corning. Company C, Jacob H. Lansing, Captain, and Company F, Henry G. Harrower, Captain, were recruited at Corning... Left the State November 23d, 1861, for three years; mustered out June 27th, 1865. Served in the Army of the Potomac; was in engagements at Bull Run, Manassas Gap, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Brandywine
 
  Men who enlisted in Corning and served in various other New York Regiments of Infantry, or as otherwise indicated :- Thirteenth Regiment, N. Y. Vols.�Charles E. Macanty; 14th, James McGloin, Isaac K Rose, Israel VanCampen, Patrick Corcoran; 15th, Edward H. Smith; 20th, George M. Clark, George W. McNiel; 25th, Charles W. Denning; 17th, William Nichols; 21st, Edward L. Barnes; 33d, Elijah Crowfoot; 35th, S. H. Blackman, Giles B. Beebe, Canton H. Lovell, Frank Matthias, Charles L. Welden, James Casey, Joseph F. Briggs, Martin Casey, John EL Babcock; 33d, Albert C. �Hudson; 37th. Adelish Goodsell; 63, Sumner B. Sturtevant; 71st, Robert J. Burham; 76th, Joseph Barbour, Jr.; 78th, John F. Brown; 85th, James Miller, William Hemin; 117th, James Farrer; 160th, Clarkson Heath; 150th, Myron W. Robbins; 185th, John Stevens; 126th, James A. Stall; 189th, Andrew J. Dunham., N. W. Hubbard, Thomas J. Kibbee, John H. Maloney, Jesse Matteson, Chester L. Stone, Austin A. Swetland, Mulford R. Swetland; 108th, Chester K Kenyon; 171st, Alexander Mott; 194th, Henry Morse; 142d, Lauren D. Voak, Charles S. Van Housen; 97th, Hoyt C. Bishop, Frederick Darrin, James Murphy, Daniel Oliphant, Eli Perry; 2d Regiment Colored Volunteers, Salem Loucks. Rockwell Johnson, 52d Illinois; Walter C. Noble, 3d Ohio; Henry F. Peet, 6th Pa.; Charles A. Palmer, 132d Pa.; Jeremiah Rogan, 1st Pa.; Lewis Rasch, 87th Pa.; George Seymour, 207th Pa.; William H. Lucus, 14th Rhode Island; Frederick Grasper, 14th U. S.; James H. Cochran, 20th Battery; Reuben F. Hamm, 8th U. S.; Henry D. May, 5th U. S.; Charles C. Morris, 1st Rifles; George R. Mott, 14th U. S.; Peter B. Phenes, 14th U. S.; Lemuel Jacobs, Navy.
 
  In the Artillery Service: Fourteenth Heavy Artillery�Thomas Brown, Perry Blunt, John Brooks, John M. Bailey, Alexander Braggart, Alexander Bailey, Erwin Barker, Richard K. Bennett, Martin Briggs, John Brock, Richard Connor, Dennis Cany, Josiah A. Clark, Clark J. Cone, Nicholas Courkrue, Augustus Dethoif, William J. Dailey, William H. Dudley, Benjamin F. Erway, Peter Foley, George Gorton, Robert Hardy, Ep�kial Johnson, John Johnson, Allen Miller, Alonzo McIntosh, John Myers, Charles E. Mulford, Charles Pennock, George Rogers, Reuben G. Stevens, Charles W. Smith, George H. Smith, Byron W. Thrali, Ashbury Townsend, Loren B. Tompkins, George Vintull, Charles Worden, Chauncey Webster, George Winchell, Edwin Williams.
 
  Sixth Artillery�Michael Acheson; 5th Artillery, Fred R. Berling; 13th Artillery, Silas B. Decker, Charles W. Edger; John Taylorson; 6th Artillery, David Morrison; 1st Artillery, John G. Gillan, W. Frank Gillan.
 
  50th Regiment, New York State Engineers. Left State September 20th, 1861, for three years; mustered out in July, 1865; was originally the 50th Infantry. Charles B. Stewart was Colonel from August 15th, 1861, to June 3,1863; William H. Bettes from January 1, 1864, till July 5, 1865.
 
  The Regiment lost two officers and 229 enlisted men. It took part in the following engagements: Siege of Yorktown, Seven Days Battle in Virginia, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Pollock's Mill Creek, Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Bank's Ford, Deep Run, Gettysburg (detachment), Mine Run Campaign, Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna, Totopotomoy, Cold Harbor, Before Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Appomattox Court House.
 
  Talma F. Averill, Buell Babcock, Jesse B. Bixby, Daniel S. Boardman, Isaac F. Brown, David Brundage, Isaac F. Bronson, Bernard Cowley, Benjamin F. Cooper, James S. Cole, Worden Cox, Isaac O. Caldwell, James B. Caulkins, Myron Davenport, John B. Fero, Hiram Florence, Isaac Folnsbee, Orley R. Gorton, Sylvanus T. Goodsell, William Morgan, Amas Miller, Charles McClusky, Joel Middaugh, Sheldon Odell, William H. Rogers, Peter J. Sincebaugh, Daniel Sweeny, Gorton Tobey, Nathaniel Tobey, John Telarey, Ephriam Tullette.
 
  In the Cavalry Service. Fifth Cavalry�Edward S. Borst, Peter H. Fero, Cornelius Gorton, Edward McNally, John L. UpDyke; 1st Cavalry, Samuel Jacobs, Henry Traver; 2d Cavalry, Byron A. Barton, Frank Veith; 6th Cavalry, William Kemp; 10th Cavalry, William H. Clark, Albert Orser, Edwin Pier, George S. Spencer, William H. Slater, Thomas Townley, John Williams, Guy Winkoop; 21st Cavalry, Andrew Kerr; 24th Cavalry, Richard L. Hill. Gainesville, Groveton, Bull Run,, Fairfax Court House, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg. The Regiment lost a total of two officers and 70 men. It was commanded by Colonel H. C. Hoffman.. Frederick Auck, Harlow Ames, Arthur A. Brown, Jacob H. Brown, Henry Bedard, Stephen Blaine,. Robert J. Barnard, Joseph A.. Ball, William Bixby, William E. Barrett,, William H.. Brooks, Leland S. Breese, Gilbert Breese, Amos Beeman, Rudolph Bucher, William E. Chitterling, Peter Calkins, Charles E. Clute, George M.CIute,John H. Ciller, Asa A. Carner, Lewis Crawford,., Charles Crandall,, Newton T. Colby, Elijah C'rowfoot, William A.. Cobb, Thomas Chambers, Charles J. Chatfield, Albert R.. Davenport, Thomas J.. Decker, Louis A. Durand, Timothy Dean, John Dunlavy, Francis C. Deere, Abram Duvalle, Edwin Clark English, Jerome Gorton, John C. Gorton, Timothy M.. Gillan, Jackson Gorton, Dennis K. Gilbert,, William H. Gitchell, James A. Gilbert, William W. Hayt, John M. Heath, Albert C. Hudson, Albert H. Henderson, Herman C. Howell, Amal Hinkley, John W. Hall, William P. Hogarty, John Inscho, William H. Jones, Nelson Jones, George Johnson, Alexander I. Jones, DeWitt C. Johnson, Alexander J. Jaynes,. Thomas Jones, Andrew B. Kelly, Cyrus D. Kellogg, William N. Luce,, Herman C. Lovell, George E. Lacey, Henry C. Lacey, Ebenezer L. Martin, William Mott-,Peter McNiel, Orazine May, William H. Messenger,, Edward H. Miles, Jesse C. May, Isaac Miles, Charles H. Mance, Parker McIntosh, Theodore Merrithew, William H. Mihnich, Henry McCenna, William H. Marcy, Schuyler McIntosh, George Platt, Elias W. Palmer, William I. Palmer, David J. Perrine, Charles Quick, James 0. M.. Russell, John Rice, Ezra M, Royce, Ellis Randall, James K. Rathbone, Delos C, Sherwood, Charles R Snick, David B. Salmon, George C. Seamons, Samuel H. Smith,, Luzerne Todd, Oliver Thomas, Henry VanCampen, David VanEtten. Jacob H. Wolcott, Andrew J. Woodward, William Whitford, Rufus D. Young.
 
  86th Regiment, New York State Volunteers: Organized at Elmira, by Colonel Benajah P. Bailey, of Corning. Company C, Jacob H. Lansing, Captain, and Company F, Henry G. Harrower, Captain, were recruited at Corning.. Left the State November 23d, 1861, for three years; mustered out June 27th, 1865. Served in the Army of the Potomac; was in engagements at Bull Run, Manassas Gap, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Brandy Gainesville, Groveton, Bull Run,, Fairfax Court House, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg. The Regiment lost a total of two officers and 70 men. It was commanded by Colonel H. C. Hoffman..
 
  CORNING ENLISTMENTS.. Frederick Auck, Harlow Ames, Arthur A. Brown, Jacob H. Brown, Henry Bedard, Stephen Blaine,. Robert J. Barnard, Joseph A.. Ball, William Bixby, William E. Barrett,, William H.. Brooks, Leland S. Breese, Gilbert Breese, Amos Beeman, Rudolph Bucher, William E. Chitterling, Peter Calkins, Charles E. Clute, George M.Clute, John H. Ciller, Asa A. Carner, Lewis Crawford,., Charles Crandall,, Newton T. Colby, Elijah Crowfoot, William A.. Cobb, Thomas Chambers, Charles J. Chatfield, Albert R.. Davenport, Thomas J.. Decker, Louis A. Durand, Timothy Dean, John Dunlavy, Francis C. Deere, Abram Duvalle, Edwin Clark English, Jerome Gorton, John C. Gorton, Timothy M.. Gillan, Jackson Gorton, Dennis K. Gilbert,, William H. Gitchell, James A. Gilbert, William W. Hayt, John M. Heath, Albert C. Hudson, Albert H. Henderson, Herman C. Howell, Amal Hinkley, John W. Hall, William P. Hogarty, John Inscho, William H. Jones, Nelson Jones, George Johnson, Alexander I. Jones, DeWitt C. Johnson, Alexander J. Jaynes,. Thomas Jones, Andrew B. Kelly, Cyrus D. Kellogg, William N. Luce,, Herman C. Lovell, George E. Lacey, Henry C. Lacey, Ebenezer L. Martin, William Mott-,Peter McNiel, Orazine May, William H. Messenger,, Edward H. Miles, Jesse C. May, Isaac Miles, Charles H. Mance, Parker McIntosh, Theodore Merrithew, William H. Mihnich, Henry McCenna, William H. Marcy, Schuyler McIntosh, George Platt, Elias W. Palmer, William I. Palmer, David J. Perrine, Charles Quick, James 0. M.. Russell, John Rice, Ezra M, Royce, Ellis Randall, James K. Rathbone, Delos C, Sherwood, Charles R Snick, David B. Salmon, George C. Seamons, Samuel H. Smith,, Luzerne Todd, Oliver Thomas, Henry VanCampen, David VanEtten. Jacob H. Wolcott, Andrew J. Woodward, William Whitford, Rufus D. Young.
 
  86th Regiment, New York State Volunteers: Organized at Elmira, by Colonel Benajah P. Bailey, of Corning. Company C, Jacob H. Lansing, Captain, and Company F, Henry G. Harrower, Captain, were recruited at Corning.. Left the State November 23d, 1861, for three years; mustered out June 27th, 1865. Served in the Army of the Potomac; was in engagements at Bull Run, Manassas Gap, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, BrandyStation, Gettysburg, Wapping Heights, Aubarn, Kelly's Ford, Locust Grove, Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna, Totopotomoy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Strawberry Plains, Poplar Spring, Boydton Plank Road, and in Appomattox campaign. Regiment lost in the service 17 officers and 310 enlisted men. Five enlisted men died in enemy prisons. Colonel Bailey was succeeded by Benjamin L. Higgins; Captain Lansing in turn by Robert Barton and Samuel H. Leavitt; Captain Harrower by Frederick L. Rainbow.
 
  Men not entitled to be mustered out with the Regiment, were transferred to the 60th Infantry. Ludwig Auck, Thomas 0. Allen, Henry Allen, John Briggs, Daniel Bettis, Robert Barton, John Baxter, Daniel F. Brown, George B. Baker, Benajah P. Bailey, George B. Bishop, Vincent Bishop, George W. Bacon, John Baxter, Levi D. Bacon, Frederick Bachie, Elias Bagle, Benjamin Bowers, George Bragg, George Crittenden, Augustus W. Canfield, Charles H. Comfort, Cornelius Crowley, David T. Darring, Charles T. Davis, John Dennis, Henry W. Fuller, Amasa L. Gorton, Calvin B. Gilman, Jacob Hallenbeck, William Herman, Andrew J. Hodge, John Houghtaling, Abram Herbert, Oscar F. Jones, Thomas J. Kibbee, Jacob H. Lansing, Walter A. Luce, Garrett Mahar, William McMahon, Martin Mahr, Matthew Murphy, Henry C. Oliver, Thomas R. Pillott, Charles W. Pfeiffer, William E. Palmer, William Pfeiffer, Russell Quigley, Leander Stevens, William H. Snyder, Estes Sturtevant, Philip Swick, Saul Stevens, George Shaw, William Totten, Albert Truax, Buel Taylor, Thomas R. Tillott, Washington Vandewalker, William F. Vogel, Caleb Weaver, Hosea H. Williams.
  107th Regiment, New York State Volunteers: Organized at Elmira, by Colonel Robert B. VanValkenburgh in July, 1862: mustered in for three years; left State August 13th, 1862; part of Company I enlisted at Corning, (Newton T. Colby, Captain); most of the members of Company F at Addison, (James H. Miles, Captain). Captain Miles was succeeded in turn by John F. Knox and John J. Orr; Captain Colby by Nathaniel E. Rutter and John R. Lindsay. Colonel VanValkenburgh was succeeded in turn by Alexander S. Diven, of Elmira, and Nirom M. Crane, of Hornellsville. The Regiment served for a brief period on the defenses of Washington; was in engagements at Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, with Sherman in the Atlanta campaign; at Kenesaw Mountain; on the March to the Sea," and in the campaign in the Carolinas. Its losses were four officers and 217 enlisted men.
 
  CORNING ENLISTMENTS. Jonathan Briggs, John M. Brown, Gideon M. Beeman, Dexter Berry, William H. Benjamin, William Cleaver, Thomas Carmody, Michael Costello, Francis Clark, M. M. Coon, Theopolis Corwin, Howard Castor, Henry Drummond, Samuel Doolittle, John Everett, William Fancher, John F. Grant, Lansing F. Grant, Edward P. Grayes,, Warren S. Gregory, Thomas Gilmore., Gideon S. Granger, Caleb L. Gardner, George R. Gurnsey, John F. Grant, Lyman N. Hardenberg, William Harrison, William Hendricks, William Helmer, William Hauber, Henry Inscho, Richard Jacobs, Albert James, Tunis Kester, James Kennally, George Leach, James H. Morse, Samuel H. Mott, John Martin, Lee Mulford, Elijah C. Rowley, Samuel B. Reed, Richard A. Rogers, Frederick Stenbeck, Theodore F. Stenbeck, Ailed N. Sill, Franklin Savory, Joseph Smalley, Lyman Stilison, John J.. Shepherd, Erastus F. Thrall, Simeon J. Thrall, Adam Tomer, James Terrell, Harlan VanEtten, Arthur Veazie, Benjamin C. Wilson, Geo. H. Weeks, George Wescott, Nelson 'Wheeler, Washington F. Walker, Edward Wheeler, Benjamin C. Wilson.
  141st Regiment, New York State Volunteers: Organized at Elmira; mustered in service of United States on 11th September, 1862, for three years mustered out June 8th, 1865, and men not entitled to discharge transferred to 60th infantry. Company D was enrolled at Corning; Charles R. Fuller was Captain, followed by William Merrill. Company E, Captain William K. Logie, was partly composed of Corning men; he was succeeded by John A. Shults, Joseph G. Townsend and Archie E. Baxter. Regiment served for a number of weeks in defense of Washington,; took part in siege of Suffolk; took part in engagements at Diascund Bridge, Crump's Cross Roads, Wauhatchie, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Ackworth, Kenesaw Mountain, Culp's Farm, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, with Sherman on March to the Sea," and in the battles of the Campaign of the Carolinas. Aggregate losses, six officers and 234 enlisted men. Ten men died while prisoners of war.
 
  CORNING ENLISTMENTS. Alfred Allen, Overton Allen, Samuel Burt, Archie E. Baxter, Henry C. Bonham, Henry Brown, Charles Burley, William H. Brace, Edwin Brown, Emerson Belding, M. W. Cunningham, Henry Clark,. James Clark, Robert Coe, William Coe, Andrew Cretsley, Francis:. Cretsley, William C. Campbell, George H. Davis, Lionel T. DeCarr, Darius M. Davis, William M. Doolittle, Pulaski Dekalb, John C. Duvall, Israel Elliott, Reuben Emory, Elisha Ellis, Charles H. Freeman, Edward Fitzpatrick, John J. Fowler, Abram L. Fowler, Charles R. Fuller, Charles E. Graham, Milo Gorton, Stephen D. Gorton, John Gibbons, Benjamin Gildersleeve, Frederick Gluer, Lucius L. Graham,. James Grimes, Warren L. Hinds, Timothy Hunt, William H. Huyck, Harrison Howe, Francis Howe, Salmon Honness, Charles Houghton, Wilbur F. Hubbard, Julius S. Haradon, Myron Harrison, David A. Johnson, Thomas Jeffery, Jacob Kreamer, Abraham Knapp, Zalmon R. Loveless, Andrew Lewis, Edward B. Lewis, George H. Lindsley, Levi Lindsley, William A. Lindsley, William K. Logie, William N. Lockwood, Samuel G. Moore, Minor T. Millard, Andrew J. Merritt, Sylvanus W. Millard, Lewis G. Moore, Francis E. McCulloch, Abram McGillvray, Isaac M. Palmer, Orville Perkins, Delos Parkhill, John B. Rathbone, Nicholas Reville, John B. Sherwood, Benjamin Smith, Henry M. Snyder, Charles Satterly, Samuel Stewart, George E. Stever, Jacob Switzer, Edward Steilbeck, John A. Shults, Andrew J. Smith, Oscar D. Smith, Samuel A. Smith, Jeremiah Sullivan, Allen S. Tillinghast, John Tanner, Andrew D. Thompson, Hiram C. Turrell, Cassius M. Turrell, Joseph G. Townsend, Gilbert H. Tremain, Henry Thorp, Nathaniel Taggert, Lorenzo D. Taylor, Andrew Thompson, Warren H. Tremain, Richard H. Thornton, Lyman J. Tremain, Chas. Thomas, Cornelius Vanderworker, Lewis Weaver, William Williams, Alexander H. White, John Weekes, Nathaniel Wood, William I. Wilson, Pulaski D. Wescott, George W. Weldon, Samuel Weldon, Peter Wright, Henry Woodhouse, Zina Woodhouse, Felson Wales, John R. Wellman, Isaac Wheeler, Henry Williams, Charles H. Webster, Geo. H. Watts, Nathan B. Williams, Wesley Wands, Maynard W. Wolcott, James H. Wessells.
 
  161st Regiment, New York State Volunteers: Organized at Elmira, by Colonel Gabriel T. Harrowor, and was mustered into the service for three years, October 27th, 1862; was mustered out September 20th, 1865. Company G was recruited at Corning; Edward Fitzpatrick, Captain.
 
  The Regiment was in engagements in Louisiana at Clinton Plank Road, Plain Store, Port Hudson, Bayou La Fourche, Cox's Plantation, Sabine Pass (Texas), Vermillionville, Red River campaign; and Spanish Fort, Fort Blakeley and Mobile in Alabama. The Regiment lost one officer and 305 enlisted men. Thirteen enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. Left the State December 4th, 1862, for three years; mustered out November 12th, 1865.
 
  CORNING ENLISTMENTS. Eli Ames, LeGrand G. Brandt, Henry M. Breese, Judson C. Beeman, Christopher Burns, Jacob Baetzel, John F. Bates, George L. Barker, Christopher Byrnes, Patrick Conley, Terrance Callighan, William Case, Thomas Dillon, Patrick Donovan, George E. Denning, Joseph Conlon, Arthur L. Eaton, John Emperor, Hiram Francisco, Walter Folnsbee, Stephen Gill, Charles L. Grant, Lewis H. Goodsell, William Gillis, Milo A. Hastings, Michael Harris, Albert M. Harris, John Hill, Richard Houcks, Michael Herrington, Charles Haik, Casper Krener, Frederick K. Lewis, John Lewis, Daniel Lindsay, William Lindsay, William V. Morrison, Abram W. McCard, George H. McKinney, Thomas Murphy, Henry Marshall, Michael McGivern, Richard Monks, Thomas McCullough, Ezekiel Mullen, Austin Omellie, William Payne, Henry Reese, Thomas Riley, John Reagan, John Rielly, William H. Smith, William Slagel, Villours D. Starr, Samuel Stark, Jakob Schaffer, Andrew Sullivan, John Soles, John Wallace, Warren M. Williams, John S. Warren.
 
  188th Regiment, New York State Volunteers. Organized by Colonel James R. Chamberlain, succeeded by John McMahon; mustered into service for one year in October, 1864; part of Company F was recruited in Corning and Hornby; James T. Reilly, Captain. Regiment served before Petersburg, in engagements at Hatcher's Run and Hickford's Raid; took part in Appomattox campnign; was in battles at Five Forks and at Fall of Richmond. Lost one officer and 53 enlisted men; one enlisted man died in hands of the enemy.
  CORNING ENLISTMENTS. Joseph E. Barber, Jefferson Burns, William A. Bronson, Andrew J. Butler, Jefferson Burns, Anthony Barrett, William A. Brown, DeWitt Gorton, Henry D. Green, Allen Lindsley, Elijah F, Mott, William H. Mott, Abraham Mott, William H. Martin, Gilbert Norris, Dennis Nash, Lewis 0. Parker, Lorenzo A. Rice, John Shaw, James E. Shaw, Thomas Tupper, John Thompson, Lemuel Thompson.
 
  Taken from a book by Uri Mulford.
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