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Rochester's Militia 54th Infantry Regiment NY National Guard 1851 to 1881

Compiled from entries in the Rochester, NY City Directory. @ Copyright 2009 - Patrick J. Eagan

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Rochester City Directory - 1851-2 54th REGIMENT INFANTRY ————— CHARLES D. TITUS, Lieut. Col. Commanding The territory of which this Regimental District is now composed, includes all that part of the County of Monroe, lying west of the Genesee River. _____ 53RD REGIMENT INFANTRY ————— ROBERT A. HALL, Colonel This Regimental District includes all of that part of the County of Monroe, lying east of the Genesee River, the towns of Victor and Farmington, in Ontario County, and the towns of Macedon and Walworth, in the County of Wayne. _____ Rochester Union Grays ————— MOTTO—"Union is Strength" Organized December 11th, 1838. Armory, North Wing of Centre Market. Regular weekly drill, on Tuesday evenings. MILITARY OFFICERS Maj. LANSING B. SWAN, Commandant John G. Gray, 1st Lieut. James L. Angle, 2nd Lieut. Charles G. Lee, 3rd Lieut. John Fairbanks, President E. W. Bryan, Vice President

CIVIL OFFICERS James T.Griffin, Secretary William H. Ward, Treasurer _____

Rochester Light Guards ————— MOTTO—"True to our Country—Jealous of her Rights" Organized, 1840. Armory, Centre Market, North Wing. MILITARY OFFICERS HARRISON S. FAIRCHILD, Commandant Mortimer F. Stilwell, 1st A. Curtis Winn, 2nd Lieut. Lieut. C. H. Chapman, Color Bearer C. H. Chapman, President

CIVIL OFFICERS W. S. Kennedy, Secretary 3

C. C. Cowles, Vice President

Mortimer F. Stilwell, Treasurer _____

German Grenadiers ————— MOTTO—"Fearless and Faithful" Organized, 1840. Armory, Centre Market, North Wing. MILITARY OFFICERS FREDERICK MILLER, Captain Harry Eilinger, 1st Lieut. Frederick Hertel, 2nd Lieut. C. F. Haeffler, Color Bearer Frederick Hertel, President ________, Vice President

CIVIL OFFICERS Charles Brown, Secretary Frederick Miller, Treasurer _____

German Union Guards ————— MOTTO—"United and Ready" Organized, October 25, 1847. Armory, North End of Centre Market. MILITARY OFFICERS GEORGE SEPERT, Captain John Groh, 1st Lieut. John Wolf, 2nd Lieut. Philip Will, 3rd Lieut. John Sepert, President John Groh, Vice President

CIVIL OFFICERS Herman Plosser, Secretary John Boehm, Treasurer _____

SCOTT'S BRASS BAND ————— This Association was organized in January, 1851. They meet for practice one evening in each week, in the Armory of the Union Grays, North Wing of Centre Market. ALEXANDER SCOTT, Musical director. MEMBERS L. P. Berthrong C. J. Howland J. T. Morrison J. Scott T. Davis

J. Woollard C. H. Foster J. T. Cox H. S. Brown J. N. Siebert H. E. Wright CIVIL OFFICERS 4

L. P. Berthrong, President

C. J. Howland, Sec'y and Treas.

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Rochester City Directory - 1853-4 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.S.M. Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the County of Monroe, and a part of the Counties of Ontario and Wayne. Lansing B. Swan, Brigadier General Commanding Captain Hubbard S. Allis, Aid de Camp Major C. Gold Lee, Brigade Inspector Major John Thompson, Jr., Judge Advocate Major Charles R. Babbitt, Engineer Major George Hand Smith, Surgeon Captain James E. Cheney, Quarter Master Captain Edward M. Smith, Paymaster ————— 53rd REGIMENT Includes all of the County of Monroe lying East of the Genesee River, together with the towns of Victor and Farmington in the County of Ontario, Macedon, and Walworth in the County of Wayne. James L. Angle, Colonel, Commanding Delon M. Dewey, Lieutenant Colonel Truman T. Morse, Major Lieut. Geo. W. Martin, Quarter Master Company A, German Grenadiers Frederick C. MillerCaptain Christian Eversold,, First Lieutenant Frederick Hartel, Second Lieutenant Christian Speis, Orderly _____ Company B, German Union Guards G. Siebert, Captain L. Ernst, First Lieut. J. Wolf, Second Lieut. S. Sellinger, Orderly _____ 54TH REGIMENT Includes all of the County of Monroe lying West of the Genesee River. Harrison S. Fairchild, Colonel, Commanding Belden R. McAlpine, Lieut. Colonel James T. Griffin, Major 6

Capt. Henry H. Langworthy, Surgeon Capt. Ely S. Parker, Engineer Lieut. Gilman H. Parkins, Quarter Master Lieut. Edward Whalen, Paymaster Lieut. E. Bushnell Elwood, Adjutant _____ Company A, Rochester Union Grays John G. Gray, Captain C. Gold Lee, First Lieut. Elihu H. Collins, Second Lieut. Nathaniel Thompson, Second Lieut. William T. Holman, Orderly _____ Company B, Brockport _____ Company C, Citizens' Corps David F. Vaughn, Captain Charles E. Jennings, First Lieut. Luke McGuire, Second Lieut. John C. Clarence, Orderly _____ Company D, First City Dragoons Christopher T. Amsden, Captain James Brackett, First Lieut. Justin Day, Second Lieut. Charles P. Barker, Orderly _____ Company E, Light Guard S. W. Updike, Captain Charles F. Smith, First Lieut. Thos. Hawks, Jr., Second Lieut. Robert F. Taylor, Orderly _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1855-6 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.S.M. Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Seneca and Schuyler. Lansing B. Swan, Brigadier General Commanding Captain Hubbard S. Allis, Aid-de-Camp Major Charles R. Babbitt, Brigade Inspector Major John Thompson, Jr., Judge Advocate Major Geo. S. Riley, Engineer Major George Hand Smith, Surgeon Captain James E. Cheney, Quarter Master Captain Edward M. Smith, Paymaster ————— 54rd REGIMENT Includes all of the county of Monroe. Harrison S. Fairchild, Colonel, Commanding Belden R. McAlpine, Lieut. Colonel James T. Griffin, Major Capt. Henry H. Langworthy, Surgeon Capt. Ely S. Parker, Engineer Lieut. William H. Ward, Paymaster Lieut. George W. Martin, Adjutant _____ Company A, Rochester Union Grays C. Gold Lee, Captain Nathaniel Thompson, First Lieut. William M. Lewis, Second Lieut. M. Elvoy, Orderly _____ Company B, German Grenadiers Frederick C. Miller, Captain Christian Eversold, First Lieut. Frederick Hartel, Second Lieut. Christian Speis. Orderly _____ Company C, Light Guard 8

Scott W. Updike, Captain Thomas Hawks, First Lieut. Robert F. Taylor, Second Lieut. F. M. Adams, Second Lieut. A. S. Montgomery, Orderly _____ Company D, German Union Guards G. Seibert, Captain L. Ernst, First Lieutenant S. Sellinger, Second Lieutenant Peter Walzer, Orderly _____ Company E, Citizens' Corps Gilbert S. Jennings, Captain Luke McGuire, First Lieutenant Charles Fitz Simmons, Second Lieut. Charles E. Jennings, Orderly _____ Company F, First City Dragoons James Brackett, Captain C. W. Barker, First Lieut. George W. Lewis, Second Lieut. I. S. Hobbie, Second Lieut. R. R. Harris, Orderly _____ 58TH REGIMENT Includes the counties of Wayne, Seneca and Schuyler. E. C. Frost, of Catharine, Schuyler Co., Colonel, Commanding. _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1857-8 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.S.M. Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Seneca and Schuyler. Lansing B. Swan, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF Captain Hubbard S. Allis, Aid-de-Camp Major Charles R. Babbitt, Brigade Inspector Major John Thompson, Jr., Judge Advocate Major Geo. S. Riley, Engineer Major George Hand Smith, Surgeon Captain James E. Cheney, Quarter Master Captain Edward M. Smith, Paymaster ————— 54rd REGIMENT Includes all the County of Monroe. Harrison S. Fairchild, Colonel, Commanding James T. Griffin, Lieutenant Colonel Truman T. Morse, Major STAFF Capt. Henry H. Langworthy, Surgeon Capt. Charles B. Hill, Engineer Lieut. Wm. H. Benjamin, Assistant Surgeon Lieut. Wm. H. Ward, Paymaster Geo. W. Martin, Adjutant S. A. Stevens, Quartermaster Joseph Flint, Sergeant Major _____ Company A, Rochester Union Grays Nathaniel Thompson, Captain Elihu B. Collins, 1st Lieutenant James McElroy, 2nd Lieutenant Henry C. Webb, Orderly _____ Company B, German Grenadiers Frederick C. Miller, Captain Christian Speis, 1st Lieut. Frederick Hartell, 2nd Lieut. Frederick Schoen, Orderly 10

_____ Company C, Light Guard Dellon M. Dewey, Captain Robert F. Taylor, 1st Lieut. Warner Westcott, 2nd Lieut. Francis Schoeffel, 3rd Lieut. Geo. B. Force, Orderly _____ Company D, German Union Guards Louis Ernst, Captain Lorenzo Sellinger, 1st Lieutenant Francis A. Adelman, 2nd Lieutenant George M. Sellinger, Junr., Orderly _____ Company E, Citizens' Corps Gilbert S. Jennings, Captain ____________, 1st Lieutenant ____________, 2nd Lieutenant ____________, 3rd Lieutenant John Roache, Orderly _____ Company F, City Dragoons James Brackett, Captain Charles R. Babbitt, 1st Lieutenant George W. Lewis, 2nd Lieutenant Isaac S. Hobbie, 2nd 2nd Lieutenant Robert R. Harris, Orderly _____ INDEPENDENT COMPANY Washington Life Guards Organized 8th Oct., 1855 Matthew Rigney, Captain Alexander Graham, 1st Lieutenant Bartholomew Crowley, 2nd Lieutenant Michael Gill, 3rd Lieutenant Timothy Fahey, Orderly 11

_____ 58TH REGIMENT Includes the Counties of Wayne, Seneca, and Schuyler. E. C. Frost, of Catherine, Schuyler Co., Colonel, Commanding James B. Murray, Seneca Falls, Lieutenant Colonel L. F. S. Viele, Seneca Falls, Major _____ SCOTT'S CORNET BAND

D. Scott A. Wiseman W. M. Bingham F. Meyering

Organized 1st January, 1851 Alexander Scott, Leader and Musical Director MEMBERS L. Scheick J. Scott H. Meyering J. Meyering W. M. Repass G. Charley (?) H. S. Brown J. Effing H. Carmichael No civil organization at present. _____ NEWMAN'S CORNET BAND

John Newman Louis Hailbrun Val. Laing Adam Weber

Organized 1852. Charles Newman, Leader and Musical Director MEMBERS Charles Miller Gib Schantz Joseph Schantz Henry Schantz Lorens Schrank Frank _____ Nich. G. Charles _____ Mr. Raps

Nich. G., President Charles Newman, Treasurer Louis Hailbrun, Secretary _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1859 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.S.M. Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston and Ontario. Lansing B. Swan, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF Captain Hubbard S. Allis, Aid-de-Camp Major Charles R. Babbitt, Brigade Inspector Major John Thompson, Jr., Judge Advocate Major Geo. S. Riley, Engineer Major George Hand Smith, Surgeon Captain James E. Cheney, Quarter Master Captain Edward M. Smith, Paymaster ————— 54rd REGIMENT Includes County of Monroe. Harrison S. Fairchild, Colonel, Commanding Truman T. Morse, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Taylor, Major STAFF H. H. Langworthy, Surgeon Charles B. Hill, Engineer W. H. Benjamin, Quarter Master W. H. Ward, Paymaster Geo. W. Martin, Adjutant _____ Company A, Rochester Union Grays Nathaniel Thompson, Captain Reuben Bloss, First Lieutenant N. B. Ellison, Second Lieutenant J. A. Reynolds, Third Lieutenant Thomas Barnes, President _____ Company B, German Grenadiers F. C. Miller, Captain F. Hertel, First Lieutenant J. Magrander, Second Lieutenant G. Foener, Third Lieutenant Adam Young, President 13

_____ Company C, Rochester Light Guard Dellon M. Dewey, Captain Francis A. Schoeffel, First Lieutenant George C. Putnam, Second Lieutenant Warner Westcott, Orderly J. C. Bassett, President _____ Company D, Union Guard Louis Ernst, Captain Lorenzo Sellinger, First Lieutenant Francis A. Adelman, Second Lieutenant Joseph Schwaab, Orderly Joseph Koesterer, President _____ Company F, First City Dragoons James Brackett, Captain George W. Lewis, First Lieutenant I. S. Hobbie, Second Lieutenant E. K. Warren, Third Lieutenant James Bellows, Orderly pro tem Charles R. Babbitt, President _____ 59TH REGIMENT James Wood, Jr., Colonel, Geneseo James Conley, Lieutenant Colonel, Penn Yan John E. Bean, Major, Geneva _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1861 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.S.M. Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. Lansing B. Swan, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF Major Charles R. Babbitt, Brigade Inspector Captain Hubbard S. Allis, Aid-de-Camp Major John Thompson, Jr., Judge Advocate Major Geo. S. Riley, Engineer Major George Hand Smith, Surgeon Capt. A. Erickson, Jr., Quartermaster Captain Edward M. Smith, Paymaster ————— rd 54 REGIMENT Includes the counties of Monroe and Wayne. Harrison S. Fairchild, Colonel, Commanding Truman T. Morse, Lieutenant Colonel George W. Martin, Major STAFF Louis Ernst, Adjutant G. W. Avery, Surgeon ____________, Engineer W. H. Benjamin, Quartermaster W. H. Ward, Paymaster _____ Company A, Lyons _____ Company B, Rochester Fred. Miller, Captain F. C. Schoen, First Lieutenant Louis Spoor, Second Lieutenant C. Spies, Orderly _____ Company C, Rochester Warner Westcott, Orderly Sergeant _____ 15

Company D, Rochester Lorenzo Sellinger, Captain F. A. Helman, First Lieutenant J. J. Schwaab, Second Lieutenant J. Otto, Orderly _____ Companies E, F, G and H, vacant. _____ Company L, Rochester James Brackett, Captain I. S. Hobbie, First Lieutenant E. K. Warren, W. S. Joy, Second Lieutenants ____________, Orderly _____ Company R, Rochester ____________, Captain N. B. Ellison, First Lieutenant John Reynolds, Thomas Barnes, Second Lieutenants Eight Batallion and two Flank Companies constitute a full Regiment. A legal organization may be had with six companies. _____ 59TH REGIMENT O. B. Maxwell, Colonel, Dansville James Conley, Lieutenant Colonel, Penn Yan John E. Beam, Major, Geneva T. B. Grant, Adjutant, Dansville _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1863-4 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.N.G.—7th DIVISION Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. John Williams, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF.—Major Christopher T. Amsden, Brigade Inspector; Capt. William C. Bush, Aid-de-Camp; Major Charles H. Clark, Judge Advocate; Major _______, Engineer; Major Thomas Brady, Surgeon; Capt. George Darling, Quartermaster; Capt. William H. Ward, Paymaster. _____ 54th Regiment Includes the counties of Monroe and Wayne. C. H. Clark, Colonel Commanding Frederick Miller, Lieutenant Colonel N. Thompson, Major STAFF.—G. W. Stebbins, Adjutant; W. H. Briggs, Surgeon; N. B. Ellison, Engineer; M. C. Mordoff, Quartermaster. FIELD OFFICERS (Rochester)—Charles H. Clark, Colonel; Frederick Miller, Lieutenant Colonel; Nathaniel Thompson, Major. COMPANY OFFICERS B.—Lewis Spoor, Captain; Adam Young, 1st Lieutenant; John N. Wetzell, 2nd Lieutenant. C.—Joseph A. Eichorn, 1st Lieutenant; Charles L. Fredenberg, 2nd Lieutenant. D.—Lawrence Sellinger, Captain; John G. Betzell, 1st Lieutenant; Michael Sellinger, 2nd Lieutenant. F.—Warner Westcott, Captain; Edwin H. Sawtelle, 1st Lieutenant; Gershom Wiborn, 2nd Lieutenant. G.—Libbeus Brown, Captain; John Wren, 1st Lieutenant; John C. Smith, 2nd Lieutenant. H.—Wm. T. Kennedy, Captain; B. F. Hayden, 1st Lieutenant; F. J. Amsden, 2nd Lieutenant. L.—Isaac S. Hobbie, Captain; Edward K. Warren, 1st Lieutenant; Arndt Rosenthal, 2nd Lieutenant; Cyrus Beardsley, 2nd Lieutenant. R.—Wm. M. Lewis, Captain; Thos. Barnes, 1st Lieutenant; M. R. Quinn, 2nd Lieutenant; W. Darrow, 2nd Lieutenant. _____ 59th Regiment FIFTH BRIGADE—SEVENTH DIVISION John Rorbach, Geneseo, Colonel James Canby, Penn Yan, Lieutenant Colonel John E. Bean, Geneva, Major A.—Sidney Ward, Geneseo, Captain; Zophar Simpson, Geneseo, 1st Lieutenant; Daniel W. Johnson, Geneseo, 2nd Lieutenant. B.—W. W. Clark, Geneseo, 1st Lieutenant; Elkanah S. Sevally, Geneseo, 2nd Lieutenant. C.—W. W. Eastman, Penn Yan, Captain; Alonzo F. Lyon, Penn Yan, 1st Lieutenant; Newton B. 17

Spencer, Penn Yan, 2nd Lieutenant. D.—James Miller, Italy Hill, Captain; George Balding, Italy Hill, 1st Lieutenant; Evra Squier, Italy Hill, 2nd Lieutenant. E.—Lawrence E. Holloran, Barrington, Captain; John Johnson, Barrington, 1st Lieutenant; Darius E. Baley, Barrington, 2nd Lieutenant. L.—Jonathan B. Morey, Dansville, Captain; James Faulkner, Jr., Dansville, 1st Lieutenant; Samuel L. Welsh, Dansville, 2nd Lieutenant. UNION BLUES—Charles B. Hill, Captain; Cornelius Waydell, 1st Lieutenant; L. A. Pratt, 2nd Lieutenant; Charles A. Brackett, 1st Sergeant; Frank B. Mitchell, 2nd Sergeant; Charles A. Dewey, 2rd Sergeant; William B. Burke, 4th Sergeant; Fred. W. Hawley, 5th Sergeant; Frank Blossom, 1st Corporal; Cyrus F. Paine, 2nd Corporal; Fred B. Watts, 3rd Corporal; John L. Sage, 4th Corporal; Rev. George D. Boardman, Chaplain; Edwin O. Sage, President; Alex. H. McVean, Vice-President; S. A. Ellis, Secretary; Cyrus F. Paine, Treasurer. _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1864-5 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.N.G.—7th DIVISION Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. John Williams, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF—Major George Hyland, Jr., Brigade Inspector; Capt. William C. Bush, Aid-de-Camp; Major James Wing, Judge Advocate; Major Francis O. Mason, Engineer; Major Thos. Bradley, Surgeon; Capt. George Darling, Quartermaster; Capt. William H. Ward, Paymaster. _____ 54th Regiment Includes the counties of Monroe and Wayne. C. H. Clark, Colonel Commanding Frederick Miller, Lieutenant Colonel N. Thompson, Major STAFF.—C. A. Brackett, Adjutant; W. H. Briggs, Surgeon; _________, Engineer; M. C. Mordoff, Quartermaster; John P. Humphrey, Q. M. Sergeant; Frank Goodwin, Color Sergeant. FIELD OFFICERS (Rochester)—Charles H. Clark, Colonel; Frederick Miller, Lieutenant Colonel; Nathaniel Thompson, Major. COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—John Meyer, Captain; Peter Hagartie, 1st Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; Adam Young, 1st Lieutenant; John N. Weitzell, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. C—Chas. L. Fredenberg, Captain; J. H. Woodbury, 1st Lieutenant; Timothy Whalen, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—L. Sellinger, Captain; J. G. Betzell, 1st Lieutenant; M. Sellinger, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Richard Macauley, Captain; Geo. W. Stanton, 1st Lieutenant; R. H. Warfield, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—W. Westcott, Captain; E. H. Sawtelle, 1st Lieutenant; G. Wiborn, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—L. Brown, Captain; John C. Smith, 1st Lieutenant; J. O. Laughlin, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—_________, , Captain; A. R. Hoyt, 1st Lieutenant; _________, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—F. G. Maloney, Captain; E. H. C. Griffin, 1st Lieutenant; Crittenden E. Sabin, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Jas. H. Williams, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. L—Isaac S. Hobbie, Captain; E. K. Warren, 1st Lieutenant; Cyrus Beardsley, 2nd Lieutenant. _____ 59th Regiment FIFTH BRIGADE—SEVENTH DIVISION John Rorbach, Geneseo, Colonel James Canby, Penn Yan, Lieutenant Colonel John E. Bean, Geneva, Major A.—Sidney Ward, Geneseo, Captain; Zophar Simpson, Geneseo, 1st Lieutenant; Daniel W. 19

Johnson, Geneseo, 2nd Lieutenant. B.—W. W. Clark, Geneseo, 1st Lieutenant; Elkanah S. Sevally, Geneseo, 2nd Lieutenant. C.—W. W. Eastman, Penn Yan, Captain; Alonzo F. Lyon, Penn Yan, 1st Lieutenant; Newton B. Spencer, Penn Yan, 2nd Lieutenant. D.—George Balding, Italy Hill, Captain; Ezra Squire, Italy Hill, 1st Lieutenant; Allen B. Chase, Italy Hill, 2nd Lieutenant. E.—Lawrence E. Holloran, Barrington, Captain; John Johnson, Barrington, 1st Lieutenant; Darius E. Baley, Barrington, 2nd Lieutenant. L.—Jonathan B. Morey, Dansville, Captain; James Faulkner, Jr., Dansville, 1st Lieutenant; Samuel L. Welsh, Dansville, 2nd Lieutenant. UNION BLUES—Charles B. Hill, Captain; Cornelius Waydell, 1st Lieutenant; L. A. Pratt, 2nd Lieutenant. Charles A. Brackett, 1st Sergeant; Levi F. Ward, 2nd Sergeant; Frank Blossom, 3rd Sergeant; F. W. Hawley, 4th Sergeant; Henry S. Dean, 5th Sergeant. F. B. Watts, 1st Corporal; C. F. Paine, 2nd Corporal; B. S. Swift, 3rd Corporal; D. Cole, Jr., 4th Corporal. C. A. Dewey, President; A. H. McVean, Vice-President; John H. Baldwin, Secretary; C. F. Paine, Treasurer. _____ Rochester Union Grays Independent Battalion Light Artillery Wm. M. Lewis, Major Commanding STAFF Adjutant—Thomas Barnes Quartermaster—Calvin C. Merritt Surgeon—Dr. Rider Chaplain—Vacant Sergeant Major—John Roche Quartermaster Sergeant—Lyman M. Blakeslee Commissary Sergeant—James P. Evans Trumpet Major—Geo. Trumbull BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—M. Heavey 1st Lieutenant—C. J. Sullivan 2nd Lieutenant—Geo. Frauenberger 2nd Lieutenant—John A. Tholens Orderly Sergeant—H. Ragan 2nd Sergeant—Rufus K. Dryer 3rd Sergeant—Geo. Hartell 4th Sergeant—C. H. McGorry 1st Corporal—Henry Stillvagen 2nd do Val Fleckinstein 3rd do John Hunter th 4 do Frank C. Ratt 5th do John B. Hawthorn 20

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Thomas White BATTERY "B" OFFICERS

Captain—M. R. Quinn 1st Lieutenant—Wallace Darrow 2nd do Edward J. Kelly 2nd do Fred. W. Parmelee Orderly Sergeant—Thos. Corbett 2nd do Eugene Love rd 3 do James E. McNulty 4th do Wm. F. Parmelee 1st Corporal—John Brown 2nd do Marshall Hall 3rd do Nicholas Euler 4th do John A. McCarthy 5th do Thos. Smith th 6 do James Hoctor The Battalion numbers 164 rank and file.

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Rochester City Directory - 1866-7 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.N.G.—7th DIVISION Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. John Williams, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF—Major George Hyland, Jr., Brigade Inspector; Capt. William C. Bush, Aid-de-Camp; Major James Wing, Judge Advocate; Major _______, Engineer; Major Thos. Bradley, Surgeon; Capt. George Darling, Quartermaster; Capt. William H. Ward, Paymaster. _____ 54th Regiment Includes the counties of Monroe and Wayne. C. H. Clark, Colonel Commanding L. Sellinger, Lieutenant Colonel W. Westcott, Major STAFF—John E. Flint, Acting Adjutant; W. H. Briggs, Surgeon; A. Rosenthal, Engineer; John E. Flint, Quartermaster; J. Requa, Q. M. Sergeant; E. Blackford, Jr., Sergeant Major; Henry H. Norman, Com'y Sergeant; Frank Goodwin, Philip Heisner, Color Sergeants. FIELD OFFICERS (Rochester)—Charles H. Clark, Colonel; L. Sellinger, Lieutenant Colonel; W. Westcott, Major. COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—C. Reinfeldt, Captain; Philip Rupert, 1st Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; John N. Weitzell, 1st Lieutenant; Adam Young, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Chas. L. Fredenberg, Captain; J. H. Woodbury, 1st Lieutenant; F. A. Madden, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—J. G. Betzell, Captain; _________, 1st Lieutenant; Thomas Ruf, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; George M. Dannals, 1st Lieutenant; Byron D. Wilson, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—E. H. Sawtelle, Captain; S. P. Robins, 1st Lieutenant; F. Chaffy, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—John C. Smith, Captain; J. O. Laughlin, 1st Lieutenant. Co. H—J. S. Graham, Captain; ________, 1st Lieutenant; J. Hason, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—F. G. Maloney, Captain; ________, 1st Lieutenant; Crittenden E. Sabin, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Benjamin Ridley, Captain; J. B. Jones, 2nd Lieutenant. _____ Rochester Union Blues Cornelius Waydell, Captain; L. F. Ward, 1st Lieutenant; Willard Abbott, 2nd Lieutenant. 1st Sergeant, James F. Pool; 2nd Sergeant, David Hoyt; 3rd Sergeant, S. W. Updike, Jr.; 4th Sergeant, D. E. Sackett; 5th Sergeant, Henry S. Dean. 1st Corporal, C. A. Phillips; 2nd Corporal, J. F. Hawley; 3rd Corporal, W. N. Cothout; 4th Corporal, Geo. S. Baker. L. A. Pratt, President; J. W. Martin, Vice President; D. E. Sackett. Secreatry; C. F. Paine, Treasurer. 22

_____ ROCHESTER UNION GRAYS INDEPENDENT BATTALLION LIGHT ARTILLERY Wm. M. Lewis, Major Commanding STAFF Adjutant—Geo. B. Herrick Quartermaster—R. A. Nichols Surgeon—Dr. Chas. E. Rider Chaplain—Vacant Sergeant Major—John Roche Quartermaster Sergeant—Alex. A. Ganyard Commissary Sergeant—C. M. C. Osborne Trumpet Major—Chas. E. Fenner BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—Thomas Barnes 1st Lieutenant—Michael Hughes 2nd Lieutenant—Geo. Frauenberger 2nd Lieutenant—Rufus K. Dryer Orderly Sergeant—John Hunter 2nd Sergeant—Thomas L. Barnes 3rd Sergeant—R. H. Benson 4th Sergeant—Vacant 1st Corporal—Frank C. Ratt 2nd do Fred C. Whittlesey 3rd do John A. Remarque th 4 do Thos. C. Leach 5th do John Carson th 6 do John Dusenbery Bugler—Henry Meng BATTERY "B" OFFICERS Captain—M. R. Quinn 1st Lieutenant—Wallace Darrow 2nd do Edward J. Kelly nd 2 do Fred. W. Parmelee Orderly Sergeant—James E. McNulty 2nd do W. F. Parmelee 3rd do John Brown 4th do James Hoctor st 1 Corporal—Elijah Little 2nd do W. H. Robinson rd 3 do Nicholas Euler 4th do Elijah Withall 5th do Charles Agin 6th do Valentin Hanss 23

The Battalion numbers 208 rank and file. _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1868 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.N.G.—7th DIVISION Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. John Williams, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF—Major T. E. Parsons, Ass't Adj. Gen.; Major Geo. Hyland, Jr., Inspector; Major James Wing, Engineer; Major John McConvill, Judge Advocate; Major Walter M. Fleming, Surgeon; Capt. G. E. Reynolds, Ordnance Officer; Capt. Geo. Darling, Q. M.; Capt. Wm. H. Ward, Commissary; Capt. Wm. C. Bush, A. D. C.; Lieut. Whitney J. Williams, A. D. C. _____ 54th Regiment Armory, Exchange Street Includes the counties of Monroe and Wayne. C. H. Clark, Colonel Commanding L. Sellinger, Lieutenant Colonel W. Westcott, Major STAFF—A. J. Hatch, Adjutant; W. H. Briggs, Surgeon; J. Requa, Engineer; John E. Flint, Quartermaster; Q. M. Sergeant, (vacant); Sergeant Major, (vacant); Henry H. Norman, Com'ry Sergeant; Color Sergeant, Henry Spahn, (one vacant). COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—C. Reinfeldt, Captain; Philip Ruppert, 1st Lieutenant; John Bauer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; John N. Weitzell, 1st Lieutenant; Adam Young, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Chas. L. Fredenberg, Captain; J. H. Woodbury, 1st Lieutenant; F. A. Madden, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—J. G. Betzell, Captain; John Schwartz, 1st Lieutenant; Andrew Harter, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; Byron D. Wilson, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. S. Chadwick, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—E. H. Sawtelle, Captain; S. P. Robins, 1st Lieutenant; F. Chaffy, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—John C. Smith, Captain; J. O. Kane, 1st Lieutenant; John H. Wilson, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—_________, Captain; ________, 1st Lieutenant; I. Hason, 2nd Lieutenant, Commanding. Co. I—F. G. Maloney, Captain; C. E. Sabin, 1st Lieutenant; M. J. Maloney, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Benjamin Ridley, Captain; K. C. Fulton, 1st Lieutenant; J. B. Jones, 2nd Lieutenant. _____ Rochester Union Blues Armory, Main, cor. Stone 25

Cornelius Waydell, Captain; L. F. Ward, 1st Lieutenant; J. F. Pool, 2nd Lieutenant. 1st Sergeant, D. Hoyt; 2nd Sergeant, J. F. Chumasero; 3rd Sergeant, F. Roalts; 4th Sergeant, A. C. Roakeman; 5th Sergeant, Henry S. Dean. 1st Corporal, C. A. Phillips; 2nd Corporal, J. F. Hawley; 3rd Corporal, Geo. D. Clark; 4th Corporal, Geo. S. Baker. J. H. Kelly, President; A. H. Cole, Vice President; H. L. Robinson, Secreatry; D. Hoyt, Treasurer. _____ ROCHESTER UNION GRAYS Independent Battalion Light Artillery Wm. M. Lewis, Major Commanding Adjutant—Alfred J. Swan Quartermaster—R. A. Nichols As't Surgeon—Dr. Chas. E. Rider Sergeant Major—John Roche Quartermaster Sergeant—Alex. A. Ganyard Commissary Sergeant—B. Frank Enos Trumpet Major—George Trumbull Standard Bearer—M. R. Smith Standard Bearer—Jacob Leaham BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—Thomas Barnes 1st Lieutenant—Michael Hughes 1st Lieutenant—Geo. Frauenberger 2nd Lieutenant—Rufus K. Dryer 2nd Lieutenant—John Hunter BATTERY "B" OFFICERS Captain—M. R. Quinn 1st Lieutenant—Wallace Darrow 1st Lieutenant—Edward J. Kelly 2nd Lieutenant—Fred. W. Parmelee 2nd Lieutenant—James E. McNulty _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1868-9 25TH BRIGADE, N.Y.N.G.—7th DIVISION Head Quarters at Rochester Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. John Williams, Brigadier General Commanding STAFF—Major T. E. Parsons, Ass't Adj't Gen.; Major Geo. Hyland, Jr., Inspector; Major John McConvill, Judge Advocate; Major Walter M. Fleming, Surgeon; Capt. G. E. Reynolds, Ordinance Officer; Capt. Geo. Darling, Q. M.; Capt. Wm. H. Ward, Commissary; Capt. Wm. C. Bush, A. D. C.; Lieut. Whitney J. Williams, A. D. C. _____ 54th Regiment Armory, Exchange Street Includes the counties of Monroe and Wayne. C. H. Clark, Colonel Commanding Lieut. Colonel W. Westcott STAFF—Chas. B. Ayers, Adjutant; W. H. Briggs, Surgeon; J. Requa, Engineer; John E. Flint, Quartermaster; Q. M. Sergeant; Henry H. Norman, Com'ry Sergeant; Color Sergeant, Henry Spahn. COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Philip Ruppert, Captain; John Bauer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; John N. Weitzell, 1st Lieutenant; Adam Young, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Chas. Fredenberg, Captain; F. A. Madden, 1st Lieutenant; C. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—J. G. Betzell, Captain; John Schwartz, 1st Lieutenant; Andrew Harter, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; O'Neil, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. S. Chadwick, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—E. H. Sawtelle, Captain; S. P. Robins, 1st Lieutenant; F. Chaffy, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—John C. Smith, Captain; J. O. Kane, 1st Lieutenant; John H. Wilson, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—A. J. Hatch, Captain; J.. Hason, 1st Lieutenant; C. H. Matthews, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—D. O'Neil, Captain; C. E. Sabin, 1st Lieutenant; M. J. Maloney, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Benjamin Ridley, Captain; (vacant), 1st Lieutenant; J. B. Jones, 2nd Lieutenant. _____ Rochester Union Blues Armory, Main, cor. Stone Cornelius Waydell, Captain; L. F. Ward, 1st Lieutenant; J. F. Pool, 2nd Lieutenant. 1st Sergeant, D. Hoyt; 2nd Sergeant, J. F. Chumasero; 3rd Sergeant, F. Roalts; 4th Sergeant, H. C. Roakeman; 5th Sergeant, Henry S. Dean. 1st Corporal, C. A. Phillips; 2nd Corporal, J. F. Hawley; 3rd Corporal, Geo. D. Clark; 4th Corporal, Geo. S. Baker. 27

A. H. Cole, President; E. O. Sage, Vice President; H. L. Robinson, Secreatry; D. Hoyt, Treasurer. _____ ROCHESTER UNION GRAYS First Battalion Light Infantry Wm. M. Lewis, Major Commanding Adjutant—Alfred J. Swan Quartermaster—R. A. Nichols Assistant Surgeon—Dr. Charles E. Rider Sergeant Major—John Roche Quartermaster Sergeant—Theo. E. Scranton Commissary Sergeant—B. Frank Enos Trumpet Major—Alexander Scott Standard Bearer—M. R. Smith Standard Bearer—Jacob Leaham BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—Vacant 1st Lieutenant—Michael Hughes 1st Lieutenant—George Frauenberger 2nd Lieutenant—Rufus K. Dryer 2nd Lieutenant—John Hunter BATTERY "B" OFFICERS Captain—M. R. Quinn 1st Lieutenant—Wallace Darrow 1st Lieutenant—Edmund J. Kelly 2nd Lieutenant—Frederick W. Parmelee 2nd Lieutenant—James E. McNulty _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main cor. Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—D. S. Barber 2nd Lieutenant—Law S. Gibson _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1869 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard Commanding, Major-General John Williams STAFF Ass't. Adj't. Gen. And Chief of Staff, Colonel Theron E. Parsons Inspector, Colonel Geo. Hyland, Jr. Engineer, Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Judge Advocate, Colonel John M'Conville Surgeon, Colonel W. M. Fleming Ordnance Officer, Lieut.Col. Wm. C. Bush Quartermaster, Lieut. Col. Geo. Darling Commissary of Subsistence, Lieut. Col. William W. Ward Aid-de-Camp, Major Henry C. Frost Aid-de-Camp, Major George H. Clark Aid-de-Camp, Captain Whitney Williams Twenty-Fifth Brigade (Head Quarters at Rochester) (Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara.) Commanding, Brig. Gen. C. H. Clark STAFF Ass't. Adj't. General, Major Chas. B. Ayres Engineer, Major Arndt Rosenthal Judge Advocate, A. G. Wheeler Surgeon, Major W. H. Briggs Quartermaster, Captain H. P. Langworthy Ordnance Officer, Captain Josephus Requa Commissary of Subsistence, Capt. Robert E. Sherlock Aide-de-Camp, Lieutenant W. V. Clark _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment (Includes the County of Monroe) Armory, Exchange Street Commanding, Colonel John A. Reynolds Lieutenant Colonel, W. Westcott STAFF Acting Adjutant, C. Campbell Quartermaster, John E. Flint Commissary Sergeant, Henry H. Norman 29

Color Sergeant, Henry Spahn COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Philip Ruppert, Captain; Jacob Engert, 1st Lieutenant; John Bauer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; John N. Weitzell, 1st Lieutenant; Henry Reinhart, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—F. A. Madden, Captain; Edward Blackford, Jr., 1st Lieutenant; C. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—J. G. Betzell, Captain; John Schwartz, 1st Lieutenant; Andrew Harter, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; John O'Neil, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. S. Chadwick, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Wm. J. Clarke, Captain; C. Dodd, 1st Lieutenant; Valentine Schwartz, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—John H. Wilson, Captain; F. C. Lauer, 1st Lieutenant; Henry H. Van Dolah, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—A. J. Hatch, Captain; Thomas L. Grant, 1st Lieutenant; William V. Clark, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—D. O'Neil, Captain; Robert Lavis, 1st Lieutenant; Jacob Shalbert, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Offices vacant. _____ Rochester Union Blues Armory, Main, cor. Stone Cornelius Waydell, Captain; L. F. Ward, 1st Lieutenant; J. F. Pool, 2nd Lieutenant. 1st Sergeant, D. Hoyt; 2nd Sergeant, J. F. Chumasero; 3rd Sergeant, F. Roalts; 4th Sergeant, H. C. Roakeman; 5th Sergeant, Henry S. Dean. 1st Corporal, C. A. Phillips; 2nd Corporal, J. F. Hawley; 3rd Corporal, George D. Clark; 4th Corporal, George S. Baker. A. H. Cole, President; L. F. Ward, Vice President; H. L. Robinson, Secreatry; D. Hoyt, Treasurer. _____ Rochester Union Grays Armory, Exchange street opp. Spring street FIRST BATTALION LIGHT INFANTRY Commanding, Captain M. R. Quinn Adjutant—Alfred J. Swan Quartermaster—R. A. Nichols Assistant Surgeon—Dr. Charles E. Rider Sergeant Major—John Roche Quartermaster Sergeant—Vacant Commissary Sergeant—John Madden Trumpet Major—W. C. Hadley Standard Bearer—M. R. Smith Standard Bearer—Jacob Leaham BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—Vacant 1st Lieutenant—Thomas Barnes 30

1st Lieutenant—________ Carson 2nd Lieutenant—Rufus K. Dryer 2nd Lieutenant—John Hunter BATTERY "B" OFFICERS Captain—Vacant 1st Lieutenant—Vacant 1st Lieutenant—E. J. Kelly 2nd Lieutenant—Frederic W. Parmelee 2nd Lieutenant—James E. McNulty _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main cor. Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—William S. Foster 2nd Lieutenant—D. S. Barber _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main cor. Stone Captain—H. F. Richardson 1st Lieutenant—James Plunkett 2nd Lieutenant—A. G. Locke _____ Ryan Zouaves Armory, Main cor. Stone Captain—John E. McDermott 1st Lieutenant—Henry Cramer 2nd Lieutenant—Francis J. Irvin _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1870 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard Commanding, Major-General John Williams STAFF Ass't. Adj't. Gen. And Chief of Staff, Colonel Theron E. Parsons Inspector, Colonel George Hyland, Jr. Engineer, Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Judge Advocate, Colonel John M'Conville Surgeon, Colonel Jonas Jones Ordnance Officer, Lieut.Col. Wm. C. Bush Quartermaster, Lieut. Col. Geo. Darling Commissary of Subsistence, Lieut. Col. William W. Ward Aid-de-Camp, Major Henry C. Frost Aid-de-Camp, Major George H. Clark Aid-de-Camp, Captain Whitney Williams Twenty-Fifth Brigade (Head Quarters at Rochester) (Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara.) Commanding, Brig. Gen. C. H. Clark STAFF Ass't. Adj't. General, vacant _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment (Includes the County of Monroe) Armory, Exchange Street Commanding, Colonel J. G. Baetzel Lieutenant Colonel, W. Westcott Major, F. G. Maloney STAFF Adjutant, Robert J. Lester Quartermaster, R. H. Warfield Surgeon, Major Charles Buckley Commissary Sergeant, R. W. Lester Engineer, Arndt Rosenthal Judge Advocate, A. G. Wheeler Surgeon, Major W. H. Briggs Quartermaster, Captain H. P. Langworthy Ordnance Officer, Captain Josephus Requa Commissary of Subsistence, Captain Robert E. Sherlock 32

Aide-de-Camp, Lieut. W. V. Clark Color Sergeant, Thomas J. Hurley COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Philip Ruppert, Captain; Jacob Engert, 1st Lieutenant; John Bauer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; John N. Weitzell, 1st Lieutenant; Peter Reinhart, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—F. A. Madden, Captain; Edward Blackford, Jr., 1st Lieutenant; Samuel R. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—vacant, Captain; John Schwartz, 1st Lieutenant; Andrew Harter, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; vacant, 1st Lieutenant; Edward F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Wm. J. Clarke, Captain; C. Dodds, 1st Lieutenant; Valentine Schwartz, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—John H. Wilson, Captain; F. C. Lauer, 1st Lieutenant; Henry H. Van Dolah, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Thos. L. Grant, Captain; G. A. Wallace, 1st Lieutenant; E. C. Bradsheet, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—D. O'Neil, Captain; Robert Lavis, 1st Lieutenant; Jacob Shalbert, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Andrew J. Hatch, Captain; W. H. Hazen, 1st Lieutenant; vacant, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Rochester Union Blues Armory, Main, cor. Stone Captain, L. F. Ward 1st Lieutenant, J. F. Pool Orderly Sergeant, D. Hoyt _____ Rochester Union Grays Armory, Exchange street opp. Spring street FIRST BATTALION LIGHT INFANTRY Commanding, Captain M. R. Quinn Adjutant—Alfred J. Swan Quartermaster—R. A. Nichols Assistant Surgeon—Dr. Charles E. Rider Sergeant Major—Frank R. Plummer Quartermaster Sergeant—Theodore E. Scrantom Commissary Sergeant—John Madden Trumpet Major—W. C. Hadley Standard Bearer—M. R. Smith Standard Bearer—Jacob Leaham BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—Thomas Barnes 1st Lieutenant—Thomas Barnes 1st Lieutenant—________ Carson 2nd Lieutenant—Rufus K. Dryer 2nd Lieutenant—John Hunter 33

BATTERY "B" OFFICERS Captain—Vacant 1st Lieutenant—E. J. Kelly 1st Lieutenant—Nicholas Euler 2nd Lieutenant—Frederic W. Parmelee 2nd Lieutenant—James E. McNulty _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—William S. Foster 2nd Lieutenant—D. S. Barber _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—H. F. Richardson 1st Lieutenant—James Plunkett 2nd Lieutenant—A. G. Locke _____ Ryan Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—John E. McDermott 1st Lieutenant—Henry Cramer 2nd Lieutenant—Francis J. Irvin Color Sergeant—Charles Yost Orderly—P. H. Fleming 2nd Sergeant—T. O'Grady 3rd Sergeant—J. Traugott 4th Sergeant—R. Ovenburg 5th Sergeant—W. Johnson _____ Meagher Zouaves Captain—D. C. Feely 1st Lieutenant—P. H. Sweeney 2nd Lieutenant—vacant Orderly Sergeant—James Campbell 34

2nd Sergeant—Edward Daly 3rd Sergeant—John Menchin 4th Sergeant—John Mitchell Color Sergeant—Andrew Sullivan —————

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Rochester City Directory - 1871 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General John Williams STAFF Ass't. Adj't. Gen. And Chief of Staff, Colonel Theron E. Parsons Inspector, Colonel George Hyland, Jr. Engineer, Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Judge Advocate, Vacant Surgeon, Colonel Jonas Jones Ordnance Officer, Lieutenant Colonel William C. Bush Quartermaster, Lieutenant Colonel George Darling Commissary of Subsistence, Lieutenant Colonel William W. Ward Aid-de-Camp, Major Henry C. Frost Aid-de-Camp, Major George H. Clark Aid-de-Camp, Major Simon Stettheimer Aid-de-Camp, Captain Whitney Williams Twenty-Fifth Brigade (Head Quarters at Rochester) Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. Commanding, Brig. Gen. C. H. Clark STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General and Chief of Staff, Lt. Col. William C. Stone Inspector—Major Benjamin Ridley Engineer—Major Arndt Rosenthal Judge Advocate—Major A. G. Wheeler Surgeon, Major William H Briggs Ordnance Officer—Captain Josephus Requa Commissary—Captain Robert E. Sherlock Quartermaster—Captain H. P. Langworthy Aid-de-Camp,—Captain William V. Clark Aid-de-Camp,—Captain James Connolly Aid-de-Camp,—First Lieutenant Frank J. Stewart _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment (Includes the County of Monroe) Armory, Exchange Street 36

Commanding, Colonel J. G. Baetzel Lieutenant Colonel, W. Westcott Major, Vacant STAFF Adjutant, Lieut. George A. Begy Quartermaster, 1st Lieut. R. H. Warfield Commissary of Subsistence, 1st Lieut. Horace A. Smith Surgeon, Major Charles Buckley Sergeant Major, George Carling Commissary Sergeant, R. W. Lester Color Sergeant, Thomas J. Hurley COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Christopher Reinfelt, Captain; John Bauer, 1st Lieutenant; Michael Englert, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—Frederick Schoen, Captain; John N. Weitzell, 1st Lieutenant; Peter Reinhart, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—F. A. Madden, Captain; Edward Blackford, Jr., 1st Lieutenant; Samuel R. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—John Schwartz, Captain; Peter Klein, 1st Lieutenant; Martin Wahl, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; Wm. J. Winfield, 1st Lieutenant; Edward F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Wm. J. Clark, Captain; C. L. Dodds, 1st Lieutenant; Valentine Schwartz, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—F. C. Lauer, Captain; Henry H. Van Dolah, 1st Lieutenant; Adam F. Brash, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Robert J. Lester, Captain; G. A. Wallace, 1st Lieutenant; E. C. Bradsheet, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Robert Lavis, Captain; Thomas F. McCracken, 1st Lieutenant; Jacob Shalber, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Daniel O'Niel, Captain; J. Hazen, 1st Lieutenant; Timothy Calahan, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Rochester Union Grays Armory at Arsenal FIRST BATTALION LIGHT INFANTRY Commanding, Captain M. R. Quinn Adjutant—1st Lieut. Rufus K. Dryer Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Edmund J. Kelly Assistant Surgeon—Dr. Charles E. Rider Sergeant Major—Frank R. Plummer Quartermaster Sergeant—Theodore E. Scrantom Acting Commissary of Subsistence—Capt. Eugene T. Curtis Commissary Sergeant—John Madden Trumpet Major—W. C. Hadley Standard Bearer—William Scheib Standard Bearer—Jacob Leaham BATTERY "A" OFFICERS Captain—Thomas Barnes 1st Lieutenant—Thomas L. Barnes 1st Lieutenant—John Carson 37

2nd Lieutenant—Vacant 2nd Lieutenant—John Hunter BATTERY "B" OFFICERS Captain—Joseph Erbling 1st Lieutenant—Vacant 1st Lieutenant—Nicholas Euler 2nd Lieutenant—Frederic W. Parmelee 2nd Lieutenant—E. J. McNulty _____ Keeper of the Arsenal—Geo. H. Burleigh _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—John Connolly 2nd Lieutenant—W. Brownell _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—A. E. Ellwood 1st Lieutenant—A. J. Locke 2nd Lieutenant—Oscar S. Haskins _____ Ryan Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—John E. McDermott 1st Lieutenant—Henry Cramer 2nd Lieutenant—John Stape Color Sergeant—Charles Yost Orderly—P. C. Fleming 2nd Sergeant—R. Ovenbury 3rd Sergeant—W. Johnson 4th Sergeant—J. Traugott 5th Sergeant—J. H. Chatfield _____ Meagher Zouaves 38

Captain—P. H. Sweeney 1st Lieutenant—Wm. Consadine 2nd Lieutenant—Frank R. Ward Orderly Sergeant—John Corrigan 2nd Sergeant—Edward Daly 3rd Sergeant—John Mitchell 4th Sergeant—Wm. Fox Color Sergeant—Geo. W. Taylor ————

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Rochester City Directory - 1872 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General John Williams STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General And Chief of Staff, Col. Theron E. Parsons Inspector, Colonel Geo. Hyland, Jr. Engineer, Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Judge Advocate, Fred Cook Surgeon, Colonel Jonas Jones Ordnance Officer, Lieutenant Colonel William C. Bush Quartermaster, Lieutenant Colonel George Darling Commissary of Subsistence, Lieutenant Colonel William W. Ward Aid-de-Camp, Major Henry C. Frost Aid-de-Camp, Major George H. Clark Aid-de-Camp, Major Simon Stettheimer Aid-de-Camp, Captain Whitney Williams Twenty-Fifth Brigade (Headquarters at Rochester) Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. Commanding, Brigadier General C. H. Clark STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General and Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel William C. Stone Inspector—Major Benjamin Ridley Engineer—Major Arndt Rosenthal Judge Advocate—Major A. G. Wheeler Surgeon, Major William H Briggs Ordnance Officer—Captain Josephus Requa Commissary—Captain Robert E. Sherlock Quartermaster—Captain H. P. Langworthy Aid-de-Camp,—Captain William V. Clark Aid-de-Camp,—Captain James Connolly Aid-de-Camp,—First Lieutenant Frank J. Stewart _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment (Includes the County of Monroe) Armory at Arsenal 40

Commanding, Col. Henry Brinker Lieutenant Colonel, Vacant Major, Vacant STAFF Adjutant, First Lieut. George A. Begy Quartermaster, 1st Lieut. Milton H. Smith Surgeon, Major Charles Buckley Asst. Surgeon, Captain Charles S. Starr Chaplain, Capt. Walton W. Battershall Sergeant Major, Archibald G. Calhoun Hospital Steward, William Walsh COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Christopher Reinfelt, Captain; Michael Englert, 1st Lieutenant; Joseph Faist, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—John N. Weitzell, Captain; Henry Reinhardt, 1st Lieutenant; Jacob Renner, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—F. A. Madden, Captain; John C. King, Jr., 1st Lieutenant; C. M. Hovey, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—John Schwartz, Captain; Peter Klein, 1st Lieutenant; Martin Wahl, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; Edwin F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—C. L. Dodds, Captain; Vacant, 1st Lieutenant; Valentine Schwartz, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—F. C. Lauer, Captain; Adam F. Brash, 1st Lieutenant; M. J. Coakley, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—E. C. Bradsheet, Captain; E. P. Brownell, 1st Lieutenant; Frank J. Groh, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Robert Lavis, Captain; Jacob Shalber, 1st Lieutenant. Co. K—R. H. Warfield, Captain; Dennis Kavanagh, 1st Lieutenant; Timothy Calahan, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Rochester Union Grays Armory at Arsenal Battery Artillery attached to the 25th Brigade Captain—Joesph Erbelding 1st lieutenant—Rufus K. Dryer 1st Lieutenant—Edmund J. Kelly 2nd Lieutenant—Andrew J. Thein 2nd Lieutenant—John Martin _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—Wm. J. Hynes 2nd Lieutenant—D. S. Barber Surgeon—Wm. H. Lakeman 41

Color Sergeant—Isaac Spears 1st Sergeant—John C. Cawthra _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—James Plunkett 1st Lieutenant—Oscar S. Haskins 2nd Lieutenant—Geo. F. Rice Orderly Sergeant—Charles Schaffer 2nd Sergeant—Patrick Hair 3rd Sergeant—Samuel McGill 4th Sergeant—Francis Rudabon Color Sergeant—I. L. Inman _____ Ryan Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—John E. McDermott 1st Lieutenant—Henry Cramer 2nd Lieutenant—John Stape 1st Sergeant—P. C. Fleming 2nd Sergeant—William Johnson 3rd Sergeant—I. H. Chatfield 4th Sergeant—J. Butler 5th Sergeant—Christian Heilbronn _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—P. H. Sweeney 1st Lieutenant—Frank R. Ward 2nd Lieutenant—William Fox 1st Sergeant—Michael Farley 2nd Sergeant—Michael Quinlan 3rd Sergeant—Wm. McCaffrey 4th Sergeant—Arthur Kelley Color Sergeant—John Regan ————

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Rochester City Directory - 1873 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General John Williams STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General And Chief of Staff, Col. Theron E. Parsons Inspector, Colonel Geo. Hyland, Jr. Engineer, Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Judge Advocate, Fred Cook Surgeon, Colonel Jonas Jones Ordnance Officer, Lieutenant Colonel E. Bloss Parsons Quartermaster, Lieutenant Colonel George Darling Commissary of Subsistence, Lieutenant Colonel William W. Ward Aid-de-Camp, Major Henry C. Frost Aid-de-Camp, Major George H. Clark Aid-de-Camp, Major Simon Stettheimer Aid-de-Camp, Captain Whitney Williams Twenty-Fifth Brigade (Headquarters at Rochester) Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. Commanding, Brigadier General C. H. Clark STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General and Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel William C. Stone Inspector—Major Benjamin Ridley Engineer—Major Cyrus Beardsley Judge Advocate—Major A. G. Wheeler Surgeon, Major William H Briggs Ordnance Officer—Captain Josephus Requa Commissary—Captain Robert E. Sherlock Quartermaster—Captain John A. Rigney Aid-de-Camp,—Captain William V. Clark Aid-de-Camp,—First Lieutenant Frank J. Stewart _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Armory at Arsenal Commanding, Col. Henry Brinker Lieutenant Colonel, Warner Westcott 43

Major, George A. Begy STAFF Adjutant—1st Lieut. George Caring Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Milton H. Smith Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Asst. Surgeon—Captain Charles S. Starr Chaplain—Capt. Walton W. Battershall Sergeant Major—Archibald G. Calhoun Quartermaster Sergeant—A. C. Burrough Hospital Steward—William Walsh COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Christopher Speis, Captain; Michael Englert, 1st Lieutenant; Joseph Faist, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—John N. Weitzell, Captain; Henry Reinhardt, 1st Lieutenant; Jacob Renner, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—James Ernisse, Captain; Thos. M. Logan, 1st Lieutenant; Wm. F. Carnall, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—John Schwartz, Captain; Philip Moore, 1st Lieutenant; Peter Weirich, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; Edward Witherspoon, 1st Lieutenant; Edwin F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—C. L. Dodds, Captain; Wm. Stiefel, 1st Lieutenant; F. W. Eikert, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—F. C. Lauer, Captain; Adam F. Brash, 1st Lieutenant; George J. Maurer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—E. P. Brownell, Captain; Alfred Elwood, 1st Lieutenant; Frank J. Groh, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Robert Lavis, Captain; Geo. F. Lenihan, 1st Lieutenant. Co. K—R. H. Warfield, Captain; Dennis Kavanagh, 1st Lieutenant; Timothy Calahan, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion of Light Artillery Rochester Union Grays, attached to the 25th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Captain—Joesph Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. Rufus K. Dryer Quartermaster—Lieut. E. J. Kelly Surgeon—Lieut. Chas. E. Rider Commissary—Vacant Co. A.—Captain, Theodore E. Scrantom 1st Lieutenant—Chas. Pfeiffer 1st Lieutenant—Franklin R. Plummer 2nd Lieutenant—Casper Siebert 2nd Lieutenant—John Hunter Co. B.—Captain, William A. Thein 1st Lieutenant—John Martin 1st Lieutenant—Wm. Steinhauser 2nd Lieutenant—Romeo Matties 2nd Lieutenant—Geo. Thein _____ 44

INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—D. S. Barber 2nd Lieutenant—John C. Cawthra Surgeon—Wm. H. Lakeman Color Sergeant—Isaac Spears 1st Sergeant—Patrick Duffy _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—James Plunkett 1st Lieutenant—Oscar S. Haskins 2nd Lieutenant—George F. Rice Orderly Sergeant—Charles Schaffer 2nd Sergeant—Michael Woolf, Jr. 3rd Sergeant—James Moore 4th Sergeant—John Carroll Color Sergeant—Samuel McGill _____ Ryan Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—John E. McDermott 1st Lieutenant—Henry Cramer 2nd Lieutenant—Frank Irwin 1st Sergeant—P. C. Fleming 2nd Sergeant—William Johnson 3rd Sergeant—I. H. Chatfield 4th Sergeant—J. Butler 5th Sergeant—Christian Heilbronn _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward 1st Lieutenant—Joseph Tracy 2nd Lieutenant—Michael Quinlan 45

1st Sergeant—Frank Mulvey 2nd Sergeant—William Hogan 3rd Sergeant—John Caughan 4th Sergeant—William Purcell Color Sergeant—John Carroll ————

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Rochester City Directory - 1874 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General John Williams STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General And Chief of Staff, Col. Theron E. Parsons Inspector, Col. Geo. Hyland, Jr. Engineer, Col. Henry C. Frost Judge Advocate, Fred Cook Surgeon, Colonel Jonas Jones Ordnance Officer, Lieutenant Colonel E. Bloss Parsons Quartermaster, Lieutenant Colonel George Darling Commissary of Subsistence, Lieutenant Colonel William W. Ward Aid-de-Camp, Major Simon Stettheimer Aid-de-Camp, Major J. Renwick Campbell Aid-de-Camp, Captain Whitney Williams Twenty-Fifth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. Commanding, Brigadier General Henry Brinker STAFF Assistant. Adjutant General and Chief of Staff, Lieut. Col. Rufus K. Dryer Inspector—Major N. Thompson Engineer—Major Robert E. Sherlock Judge Advocate—Major A. G. Wheeler Surgeon, Major William H Briggs Ordnance Officer—Captain Chas. P. Bromley Commissary—Captain Geo. Fleckenstein Quartermaster—Captain George W. Aldridge Aid-de-Camp,—Captain Henry N. Allen Aid-de-Camp,—First Lieutenant Eugene Raines _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Col. Warner Westcott Lieutenant Colonel—George A. Begy Major—George Caring STAFF 47

Adjutant—1st Lieut. Chas. M. Hovey Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Milton H. Smith Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Asst. Surgeon—Captain Charles S. Starr Chaplain—Capt. Walton W. Battershall Sergeant Major—Archibald G. Calhoun Quartermaster Sergeant—H. H. Smith Commissary Sergeant—A. C. Burrough Hospital Steward—William Walsh COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Christopher Speis, Captain; Michael Englert, 1st Lieutenant; ________, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—John N. Weitzell, Captain; Henry Reinhardt, 1st Lieutenant; Jacob Renner, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Thos. M. Logan, Captain; George W. Wyman, 1st Lieutenant; Wm. F. Carnall, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—John Schwartz, Captain; Peter Weirich, 1st Lieutenant; 2nd Lieutenant, George Mohr. Co. E—Henry B. Henderson, Captain; Edward Witherspoon, 1st Lieutenant; Edwin F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—________, Captain; William Stiefel, 1st Lieutenant; F. W. Eikert, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—F. C. Lauer, Captain; Adam F. Brash, 1st Lieutenant; George J. Maurer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—E. P. Brownell, Captain; Alfred Elwood, 1st Lieutenant; Frank J. Groh, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Geo. F. Lenihan, Captain; Thos. Hevron, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—________, Captain; Dennis Kavanagh, 1st Lieutenant; _________, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion First New York Light Artillery Attached to the 25th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Major Joesph Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. John A. P. Walter Quartermaster—Major Frederic Miller, Jr. Surgeon—Lieut. Chas. E. Rider Commissary—Captain E. J. Kelley Armorer—F. W. Parmelee Co. A.—Captain, Theo. E. Scrantom 1st Lieutenant—Charles Pfeiffer 1st Lieutenant—John Brown 2nd Lieutenant—John W. Maser 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. H. St. John Co. B.—Captain, John Martin 1st Lieutenant—Wm. Steinhauser 1st Lieutenant—Romeo Matties 2nd Lieutenant—Conrad Kilian 2nd Lieutenant—Henry S. Redmond _____ 48

Cavalry Attached to 25th Brigade HEADQUARTERS, CITY BUILDING, FRONT STREET Captain—Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—Daniel A. Brown; 2nd Lieutenant—George W. Connolly; 3rd Lieutenant—John Rauber. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—D. S. Barber 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. Brownell Surgeon—Wm. H. Lakeman Color Sergeant—John Bollenbeck 1st Sergeant—Patrick A. Duffy _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—James Plunkett 1st Lieutenant—Oscar S. Haskins 2nd Lieutenant—George F. Rice Orderly Sergeant—Charles Schaffer 2nd Sergeant—Michael Wolf, Jr. 3rd Sergeant—James Moore 4th Sergeant—John Carroll Color Sergeant—Samuel McGill _____ Ryan Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—P. H. Fleming 1st Lieutenant—R. Overburg 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. Fogarty 1st Sergeant—Wm. Johnson _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward 1st Lieutenant—Michael Quinlan 49

2nd Lieutenant—E. L. Fluskey 1st Sergeant—Wm. Hogan 2nd Sergeant—John Caughan 3rd Sergeant—William Purcell 4th Sergeant—Joseph McIntyre Color Sergeant—John Carroll ————

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Rochester City Directory - 1875 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General Henry Brinker Twenty-Fifth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Genesee, Orleans and Niagara. Commanding, Brigadier General (Vacant) _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Col. George A. Begy Lieutenant Colonel—S. S. Eddy Major—George Caring STAFF Adjutant—1st Lieut. A. H. Bruman Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Milton H. Smith Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Asst. Surgeon—Captain Julius Schmitt Chaplain—Capt. Henry Anstice Sergeant Major—William K. Toaz Quartermaster Sergeant—Louis Sachs Commissary Sergeant—A. C. Burrough Ordnance Sergeant—H. H. Smith Hospital Steward—George F. Lenihen COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Michael Englert, Captain; Frank Fehrenbach, 1st Lieutenant; Roman Staub, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—John N. Weitzell, Captain; Peter Reinhard, 1st Lieutenant; Peter Hess, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Samuel S. Brewer, Captain; Alfred Elwood, 1st Lieutenant; C. D. Van Zandt, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—Philip Mohr, Captain; Peter Weirich, 1st Lieutenant; 2nd Lieutenant, George Mohr. Co. E—H. B. Henderson, Captain; Edward Witherspoon, 1st Lieutenant; Edwin F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Fred. W. Eikert, 1st Lieutenant; James Eustace, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—Adam F. Brash, Captain; Charles M. Syme, 1st Lieutenant; George J. Maurer, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Ed. P. Brownell, Captain; Henry B. Clark, 1st Lieutenant; A. D. McMasters, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Joseph Hesslinger, Captain; Jacob Schalber, 1st Lieutenant; D. Crowley, 2nd Lieutenant. 51

Co. K—Daniel O'Neil, Captain; D. Kavanagh, 1st Lieutenant; H. D. Hunn, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion First New York Light Artillery Attached to the 25th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Major Joesph Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. John A. P. Walter Quartermaster—Lieut. Frederic Miller, Jr. Surgeon—Major Chales E. Rider Commissary—Captain E. J. Kelley Armorer—F. W. Parmelee Co. A.—Captain, Thomas R. Smith 1st Lieutenant—Charles Pfeiffer 1st Lieutenant—John Brown 2nd Lieutenant—John W. Maser 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. H. St. John Co. B.—Captain, Geo. Engert 1st Lieutenant—Wm. Steinhauser 1st Lieutenant—Henry S. Redmond 2nd Lieutenant—Conrad Kilian 2nd Lieutenant—Robert Stirley _____ Cavalry Attached to 25th Brigade HEADQUARTERS, ARSENAL Captain—Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—Daniel A. Brown; 2nd Lieutenant—George W. Connolly; 3rd Lieutenant—John Rauber. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—D. S. Barber 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. Brownell Color Sergeant—John Bollenbeck 1st Sergeant—A. N. Hawken 2nd Sergeant—Henry Beilbey _____

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Rochester City Cadets Armory, Masonic Hall Bldg. Captain—F. M. Dean 1st Lieutenant—J. L. Hotchkiss 2nd Lieutenant—Chas. T. Englehardt Orderly Sergeant—James R. Goodman 2nd Sergeant—Frank Fetzer 3rd Sergeant—J. H. Savard 4th Sergeant—William Shaw _____ Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—James Plunkett 1st Lieutenant—Oscar S. Haskins 2nd Lieutenant—George F. Rice Orderly Sergeant—Charles Schaffer 2nd Sergeant—Michael Wolf, Jr. 3rd Sergeant—James Moore 4th Sergeant—John Carroll Color Sergeant—Samuel McGill _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward 1st Lieutenant—Michael Quinlan 2nd Lieutenant—John Miller 1st Sergeant—Thomas Devereaux 2nd Sergeant—William Purcell 3rd Sergeant—Joseph McIntyre Color Sergeant—Thomas Love ———— Hancock Guards Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—James Plunkett 1st Lieutenant—Oscar S. Haskins 2nd Lieutenant—George F. Rice Orderly Sergeant—Charles Schaffer _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1876 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General Henry Brinker STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Colonel Frederick Cook Inspector—Colonel E. Bloss Parsons Chief of Artillery—Colonel Joseph Erbelding Engineer—Colonel William Graebe Judge Advocate—Colonel George Raines Surgeon—Colonel Jonas Jones Inspector of Rifle Practice—Lieutenant Colonel J. Renwick Campbell Ordnance Officer—Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Thompson Quartermaster—Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Sherlock Commissary of Subsistence—Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Bromley Aides-de-Camp—Major George Fleckenstein, Major George W. Aldridge, Captain Henry N. Allen. Twenty-Fifth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, and Yates. Commanding, Brigadier General William H. Briggs STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Lieut. Col. Rufus K. Dryer Inspector—Major George Hyland, Jr. Engineer—Major John Clark, Jr. Judge Advocate—Major Albert G. Wheeler Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Inspector of Rifle Practice—Major Frank A. Schoeffel Ordnance Officer—Captain Walter Weldon Quartermaster—Captain William F. Balkam Commissary of Subsistence—Captain Frederick Zimmer Aides-de-Camp—Captain Charles E. Cunningham, Lieutenant Eugene Raines. _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Headquarters at Rochester Arsenal Commanding—Colonel George A. Begy Lieutenant Colonel—S. S. Eddy Major—John N. Weitzel STAFF Adjutant—1st Lieutenant A. H. Bruman Quartermaster—1st Lieutenant Milton H. Smith 54

Surgeon—Major Julius Schmitt Assistant Surgeon—Captain Charles E. McKelvey Commissary—Captain Charles C. Meyer Inspector of Rifle Practice—Captain E. S. Phelps Chaplain—Captain Henry Anstice Sergeant Major—Fred Wegman Quartermaster Sergeant—A. C. Burrough Commissary Sergeant—William K. Toaz Ordnance Sergeant—H. H. Smith Hospital Steward—George F. Lenihen Drum Major—Peter E. Sheridan Band Master—Jacob Sauer COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Michael Englert, Captain; Frank Fehrenbach, 1st Lieutenant; George M. Schwartz, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—William Wagner, Captain; Peter Reinhard, 1st Lieutenant; Peter Hess, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—________, Captain; Alfred Elwood, 1st Lieutenant; Louis E. Weed, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—Philip Mohr, Captain; Peter Weirich, 1st Lieutenant; 2nd Lieutenant, George Mohr. Co. E—H. B. Henderson, Captain; Edward Witherspoon, 1st Lieutenant; Edwin F. Babbage, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Fred. W. Eikert, 1st Lieutenant; ________, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—Chris. Heilbronn, Captain; Charles R. Pheiffer, 1st Lieutenant; Henry N. Jacobs, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Ed. P. Brownell, Captain; Henry B. Clark, 1st Lieutenant; A. D. McMasters, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Joseph Hesslinger, Captain; William G. Junker, 1st Lieutenant; D. Crowley, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Daniel O'Neil, Captain; D. Kavanagh, 1st Lieutenant; _______, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion of Artillery 25th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Major Joesph Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. John A. P. Walter Quartermaster—Lieut. Frederic Miller, Jr. Surgeon—Major George T. Benford Commissary—Lieut. Jno. Standenmeir Battery A.—Captain, E. J. Kelly 1st Lieutenants—John Brown, John W. Maser 2nd Lieutenants—E. D. Smith, Milton Noyes Battery B.—Captain, William Steinhauser 1st Lieutenant—Robert Stirley 2nd Lieutenants—Peter Smith, Jacob Aebersold _____

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Separate TroopCavalry 25th Brigade ARMORY AT ARSENAL Captain—(Bt. Lieut. Col.) Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—John Rauber; 2nd Lieutenant—John Hohenstein; 3rd Lieutenant—John F. Boyd. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel First Lieutenant—William S. Foster 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. Brownell Color Sergeant—John Bollenbeck First Sergeant—John Cawthra Second Sergeant—Adolph Rodenbeck Third Sergeant—J. H. Crampton Fourth Sergeant—Henry Beilbey _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward 1st Lieutenant—Michael Quinlan 2nd Lieutenant—William Purcell 1st Sergeant—Thomas Devereaux 2nd Sergeant—John McAnalley 3rd Sergeant—Thomas Cunningham 4th Sergeant—George Collins Color Sergeant—A. J. McFarland ————

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Rochester City Directory - 1877 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General Henry Brinker STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Colonel Frederick Cook Inspector—Colonel E. Bloss Parsons Chief of Artillery—Colonel J. Renwick Campbell Engineer—Colonel William Graebe Judge Advocate—Colonel George Raines Surgeon—Colonel Jonas Jones Inspector of Rifle Practice—Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Bromley Ordnance Officer—Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Thompson Quartermaster—Lieutenant Colonel Clement A. White Commissary of Subsistence—Lieutenant Colonel George Fleckenstein Aides-de-Camp—Major George W. Aldridge, Captain Henry N. Allen. Twenty-Fifth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, and Yates. Commanding, Brigadier General William H. Briggs STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Lieut. Col. Frank A. Schoeffel Inspector—Major George Hyland, Jr. Engineer—Major Jacob Spahn Judge Advocate—Major Albert G. Wheeler Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Ordnance Officer—Captain Walter Weldon Quartermaster—Captain William F. Balkam Commissary of Subsistence—Captain Frederick Zimmer Aides-de-Camp—Captain Josiah Sullivan, Lieutenant ________. _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Headquarters at Rochester Arsenal Commanding—Colonel George A. Begy Lieutenant Colonel—S. S. Eddy Major—John N. Weitzel STAFF st

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Assistant Surgeon—Capt. Chas. E. McKelvey Commissary—Capt. Charles C. Meyer Inspector of Rifle Practice—Capt. E. S. Phelps Chaplain—Capt. Henry Anstice Sergeant Major—Fred Wegman Quartermaster Sergt.—A. C. Burrough Commissary Sergt.—William K. Toaz Ordnance Sergeant—H. H. Smith Hospital Steward—Geo. F. Lenihen Drum Major—Peter E. Sheridan Band Master—Jacob Sauer COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Michael Englert, Captain; Frank Fehrenbach, 1st Lieutenant; George M. Schwartz, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—William Wagner, Captain; Peter Reinhard, 1st Lieutenant; Peter Hess, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Charles R. Phifer, Captain; Jas. W. Rogers, 1st Lieutenant; Arthur McLean, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—Philip Mohr, Captain; Peter Weirich, 1st Lieutenant; 2nd Lieutenant, George Mohr. Co. E—Bvt. Major H. B. Henderson, Captain; George P. Meyer, 1st Lieutenant; _____, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Bvt. Major Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Fred. W. Eikart, 1st Lieutenant; Fred P. Stallman, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—Chris. Heilbronn, Captain; Henry N. Jacobs, 1st Lieutenant; Chas. J. Forner, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Ed. P. Brownell, Captain; Henry B. Clark, 1st Lieutenant; Chas. H. Matthews, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Joseph Hesslinger, Captain; William G. Junker, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. Ashton, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—T. O'Callihan, Captain; D. Kavanagh, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. Howe, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion of Artillery 25th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Bvt. Col. Jos. Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. Milton Noyes Quartermaster—Lieut. F. Miller, Jr. Surgeon—Major George T. Benford Commissary—Lieut. Jno. Standenmeir Battery A.—Captain, John M. Brown 1st Lieutenants—John W. Maser, J. Powers 2nd Lieutenants—E. D. Thomas, ________ Battery B.—Captain, Robert S. Stirley 1st Lieutenants—Peter J. Smith, Jacob M. Aebersold 2nd Lieutenants—David E. Fichtner, Ernst B. Seitz _____

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Separate TroopCavalry 25th Brigade ARMORY AT ARSENAL Captain—Bvt. Lieut. Col. Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—John Rauber; 2nd Lieutenant—John Hohenstein; 3rd Lieutenant—John F. Boyd. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—William S. Foster 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. Brownell _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1878 Seventh Division N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe and Livingston. Commanding, Major-General Henry Brinker STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Colonel J. Renwick Campbell Inspector—Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Chief of Artillery—Colonel Charles P. Bromley Engineer—Colonel William Graebe Judge Advocate—Colonel George Raines Surgeon—Colonel Jonas Jones Inspector of Rifle Practice—Lieutenant Colonel Russell B. Yates Ordnance Officer—Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Thompson Quartermaster—Lieutenant Colonel Clement A. White Commissary of Subsistence—Lieutenant Colonel Georeg Fleckenstein Aides-de-Camp—Major H. B. Berry, Captain Henry N. Allen. Twenty-Fifth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, and Yates. Commanding, Brigadier General William H. Briggs STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Lieut. Col. Frank A. Schoeffel Inspector—Major George Hyland, Jr. Engineer—Major Jacob Spahn Judge Advocate—Major Albert G. Wheeler Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Inspector Rifle Practice—Major Wm. S. Smith, Jr. Ordnance Officer—Captain (vacant) Quartermaster—Captain Milton H. Smith Commissary of Subsistence—Captain W. L. Palmer Aides-de-Camp—Captain Josiah Sullivan, Lieutenant J. Aaron Adams. _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Headquarters at Rochester Arsenal Commanding—Colonel George A. Begy Lieutenant Colonel—S. S. Eddy Major—John N. Weitzel STAFF Adjutant—1st Lieut. A. H. Bruman Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Louis J. Ernst 60

Surgeon—Major Julius Schmitt Assistant Surgeon—Capt. Chas. E. McKelvey Commissary—Capt. Charles C. Meyer Inspector of Rifle Practice—Capt. J. Standenmeir Chaplain—Capt. Henry Anstice Sergeant Major—Fred Wegman Quartermaster Sergt.—A. C. Burrough Commissary Sergt.—William K. Toaz Ordnance Sergeant—H. H. Smith Hospital Steward—Geo. Burrough Drum Major—Morris D. Edmonds Band Master—Jacob Sauer COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Michael Englert, Captain; Fred Boettcher, 1st Lieutenant; Julius Fachler, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—William Wagner, Captain; Henry A. Mechs, 1st Lieutenant; George Zimmer, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—James W. Rogers, Captain; Arthur McLean, 1st Lieutenant; Daniel B. Taylor, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—John A. P. Walter, Captain; Daniel Schout, 1st Lieutenant; 2nd Lieutenant, Frank A. Rust. Co. E—Bvt. Major H. B. Henderson, Captain; George P. Meyer, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. R. Peshine, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Bvt. Major Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Fred. W. Eikart, 1st Lieutenant; Millard T. Morse, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. G—Chris. Heilbronn, Captain; Henry N. Jacobs, 1st Lieutenant; Chas. J. Forner, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Ed. P. Brownell, Captain; Henry B. Clark, 1st Lieutenant; William Brown, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Joseph Hesslinger, Captain; William G. Junker, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. Ashton, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—T. O. Callihan, Captain; D. Arthur W. Kelly, 1st Lieutenant; James A. Murray, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion of Artillery 25th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Bvt. Col. Jos. Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. Milton Noyes Quartermaster—Lieut. F. Miller, Jr. Surgeon—Major George T. Benford Commissary—_______ Battery A.—Captain, John M. Brown 1st Lieutenants—John W. Maser, John J. Powers 2nd Lieutenants—E. D. Thomas, Fred P. Stallman Battery I.—Captain, Robert S. Stirley 1st Lieutenants—Peter J. Smith, Jacob M. Aebersold 2nd Lieutenants—David E. Fichtner, Ernst B. Seitz 61

_____ Separate TroopCavalry 25th Brigade ARMORY AT ARSENAL Captain—Bvt. Lieut. Col. Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—John Rauber; 2nd Lieutenant—John Hohenstein; 3rd Lieutenant—John F. Boyd. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—William S. Foster 2nd Lieutenant—Wm. Brownell _____ Meagher Zouaves Armory, Main st. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1879 Seventh Division S. N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER, 22 EXCHANGE STREET Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben (expect Hornellsville), Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe, Livingston, Tomkins, Tioga and Broome. Commanding, Major-General Henry Brinker STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Colonel J. Renwick Campbell Inspector—Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Chief of Artillery—Colonel Charles P. Bromley Engineer—(Vacant) Judge Advocate—Colonel George Raines Surgeon—Colonel Jonas Jones Inspector of Rifle Practice—Lieutenant Colonel Russell B. Yates Ordnance Officer—Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Thompson Quartermaster—Lieutenant Colonel Clement A. White Commissary of Subsistence—Lieutenant Colonel Georeg Fleckenstein Aides-de-Camp—Major H. B. Berry and Captain Henry N. Allen. Twelfth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, and Yates. Commanding, Brigadier General William H. Briggs STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Lieut. Col. Frank A. Schoeffel Inspector—Major George Hyland, Jr. Engineer—Major Jacob Spahn Judge Advocate—Major Albert G. Wheeler Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Inspector Rifle Practice—Major William S. Smith, Jr. Ordnance Officer—Captain (vacant) Quartermaster—Captain (vacant) Commissary of Subsistence—Captain W. L. Palmer Aides-de-Camp—Captain Josiah Sullivan, Lieutenant J. Aaron Adams. _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Headquarters at Rochester Arsenal Commanding—Colonel Samuel S. Eddy Lieutenant Colonel—Albert H. Bruman Major—John N. Weitzel STAFF Adjutant—1st Lieut. Andrew J. Hatch Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Louis J. Ernst 63

Surgeon—Major Julius Schmitt Assistant Surgeon—Capt. Chas. E. McKelvey Commissary—1st Lieut. M. H. Smith Inspector of Rifle Practice—Capt. H. B. Clark Chaplain—Capt. Henry Anstice Sergeant Major—Wm. F. Hunt Quartermaster Sergt.—Edgar S. Combs Commissary Sergt.—Silas A. Servis Ordnance Sergeant—James H. Brown Hospital Steward—Chas. E. Rider Drum Major—Morris D. Edmonds Band Master—Jacob Sauer COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Michael Englert, Captain; Fred Boettcher, 1st Lieutenant; Charles L. Strong, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—(Vacant), Captain; Henry A. Mechs, 1st Lieutenant; George Zimmer, 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—James W. Rogers, Captain; Arthur McLean, 1st Lieutenant; Daniel B. Taylor, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—John A. P. Walter, Captain; (Vacant), 1st Lieutenant; 2nd Lieutenant, Frank A. Rust. Co. E—Bvt. Major H. B. Henderson, Captain; George P. Meyer, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. R. Peshine, nd 2 Lieutenant. Co. F.—Bvt. Major Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Fred. W. Eikart, 1st Lieutenant; Millard T. Morse, nd 2 Lieutenant. Co. G—Chris. Heilbronn, Captain; Henry N. Jacobs, 1st Lieutenant; Chas. J. Forner, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Ed. P. Brownell, Captain; William Brown, 1st Lieutenant; Gideon W. Geraux, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Joseph Hesslinger, Captain; (Vacant), 1st Lieutenant; Thos. Ashton, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—(Vacant), Captain; D. Arthur W. Kelly, 1st Lieutenant; (Vacant), 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion of Artillery 12th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Bvt. Col. Jos. Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. Milton Noyes Quartermaster—Lieut. Wm. Wagner Surgeon—Major George T. Benford Commissary—Jacob M. Aebersold Battery A.—Captain, _______ 1st Lieutenant—John J. Powers 2nd Lieutenants—E. D. Thomas, Fred P. Stallman Battery I.—Captain, Robert S. Stirley 1st Lieutenant—Peter J. Smith 2nd Lieutenants—David E. Fichtner, Ernst B. Seitz _____ 64

Separate TroopCavalry 12th Brigade ARMORY AT ARSENAL Captain—Bvt. Lieut. Col. Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—John Rauber; 2nd Lieutenant—John Hohenstein; 3rd Lieutenant—John F. Boyd. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Old Thirteenth Armory, Main St. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—D. S. Barber 2nd Lieutenant—Eugene Austin _____ Independent Zouaves Armory, Main St. corner Stone Captain—Frank R. Ward _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1880 Seventh Division S. N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER, 22 EXCHANGE STREET Seventh Division District comprises Counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben (expect Hornellsville), Yates, Ontario, Wayne, Monroe, Livingston, Tomkins, Tioga and Broome. Commanding, Major-General Henry Brinker STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Colonel J. Renwick Campbell Inspector—Colonel Gilbert H. Reynolds Chief of Artillery—Colonel Charles P. Bromley Engineer—Colonel Charles Hildreth Blair Judge Advocate—Colonel George Raines Surgeon—Colonel Jonas Jones Inspector of Rifle Practice—Lieutenant Colonel Russell B. Yates Ordnance Officer—Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Thompson Quartermaster—Lieutenant Colonel Clement A. White Commissary of Subsistence—Lieutenant Colonel Georeg Fleckenstein Aides-de-Camp—Major H. B. Berry and Captain Henry N. Allen. Twelfth Brigade HEADQUARTERS AT ROCHESTER Brigade District includes the counties of Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, and Yates. Commanding, Brigadier General William H. Briggs STAFF Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Staff—Lieut. Col. Frank A. Schoeffel Inspector—Major George Hyland, Jr. Engineer—Major Jacob Spahn Judge Advocate—Major Albert G. Wheeler Surgeon—Major Charles Buckley Inspector Rifle Practice—Major William S. Smith, Jr. Ordnance Officer—Captain (vacant) Quartermaster—Captain Thomas A. Raymond Commissary of Subsistence—Captain W. L. Palmer Aide-de-Camp—Lieutenant J. Aaron Adams. _____ Fifty-Fourth Regiment Headquarters at Rochester Arsenal Commanding—Colonel Samuel S. Eddy Lieutenant Colonel—Albert H. Bruman Major—John N. Weitzel STAFF Adjutant—1st Lieut. Andrew J. Hatch Quartermaster—1st Lieut. Louis J. Ernst 66

Surgeon—Major Julius Schmitt Ass't Surgeon—Capt. Chas. E. McKelvey Commissary—1st Lieut. M. H. Smith Inspector of Rifle Practice—Capt. H. B. Clark Chaplain—Capt. Henry Anstice Sergeant Major—Wm. F. Hunt Quartermaster Sergt.—Edgar S. Combs Commissary Sergt.—Silas A. Servis Ordnance Sergeant—James H. Brown Sergt. Standard Bearers—Herbert O. Porter, Henry E. Childs Hospital Steward—Chas. E. Rider Drum Major—Morris D. Edmonds Band Master—Jacob Sauer COMPANY OFFICERS Co. A—Michael Englert, Captain; Fred Boettcher, 1st Lieutenant; Charles L. Strong, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. B—Henry A. Mechs, Captain; (Vacant), 1st Lieutenant; (Vacant), 2nd Lieutenant . Co. C—Thomas Smith, Captain; Arthur McLean, 1st Lieutenant; Daniel B. Taylor, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. D—Philip Mohr, Captain; 1st Lieutenant, Frank A. Rust; Wm. G. Martens, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. E—Bvt. Major H. B. Henderson, Captain; Thos. R. Peshine, 1st Lieutenant; Charles H. Mandeville, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. F.—Bvt. Major Benjamin Ridley, Captain; Fred. W. Eikart, 1st Lieutenant; Millard T. Morse, nd 2 Lieutenant. Co. G—Chris. Heilbronn, Captain; Henry N. Jacobs, 1st Lieutenant; Emil A. Newdale, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. H—Ed. P. Brownell, Captain; William Brown, 1st Lieutenant; A. D. McMaster, 2nd Lieutenant. Co. I—Joseph Hesslinger, Captain; Daniel Schout, 1st Lieutenant; (Vacant), 2nd Lieutenant. Co. K—Chas. R. Pratt, Captain; D. Arthur W. Kelly, 1st Lieutenant; Thos. H. Gargan, 2nd Lieutenant _____. Battalion of Artillery 12th Brigade Armory at Arsenal Commanding—Bvt. Col. Jos. Erbelding Adjutant—Lieut. Milton Noyes Quartermaster—Lieut. Wm. Wagner Surgeon—Major George T. Benford Commissary—Jacob M. Aebersold Battery A.—Captain, John M. Brown 1st Lieutenants—E. DeWitt Thomas, Fred P. Stallman 2nd Lieutenants—Augustus W. Gore, Henry W. Williams Battery I.—Captain, Robert S. Stirley 1st Lieutenants—Peter J. Smith, David E. Fichtner 2nd Lieutenants—Ernst B. Seitz, Jacob Smith 67

_____ Separate TroopCavalry 12th Brigade ARMORY AT ARSENAL Captain—Bvt. Lieut. Col. Frederick Miller; 1st Lieutenant—John Rauber; 2nd Lieutenant—John Hohenstein; 3rd Lieutenant—John F. Boyd. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS First Veteran Brigade Commanding—Bvt, Brigadier General John A. Reynolds STAFF Adjutant General—Col Theron E. Parsons Inspector General—General I. F. Quinby Engineer—Col. H. S. Greenleaf Quartermaster—Col. John McMahon Commissary—Major J. P. Cleary Surgeon—B. L. Hovey Signal Officer—Rev. Myron Adams Paymaster—Major I. F. Force Judge Advocate—Major R. H. Schooley Mustering Officer—Capt. D. S. Barber Ordnance Officer—Capt. Ferdinand Propping Aides-de-Camp—Col. E. Bloss Parsons, Col. James M. Wells, Col. E. E. Sill, Capt. Porter Farley, Capt. C. Webster, Capt. W. G. Martens, Capt. C. E. Spring. The organizations comprising this Brigade are composed of veterans of the late war, as follows: "Old 13th" N. Y. S. Volunteers, Infantry—Col. F. A. Schoeffel 108th N. Y. S. Volunteers, Infantry—Capt. Alfred Elwood 140th N. Y. S. Volunteers, Infantry—Capt. Charles Yost 8th N. Y. S. Volunteers, Cavalry—Col. W. L. Markell 18th N. Y. Battery—________ Battery L, 1st N. Y. Artillery—Col. G. H. Reyolds "O'Rourke" Post, G. A. R—Commander, James Lock "Piessner" Post, G. A. R.—Commander, John Rusch "Geo. H. Thomas" Post, G. A. R.—Acting Commander, S. B. Williams Independent Company—Capt. S. D. Richardson _____ Old Thirteenth Armory, Main St. corner Stone Captain—F. A. Schoeffel 1st Lieutenant—Eugene Austin 2nd Lieutenant—Isaac Spears 68

_____ Independent Zouaves Armory, City Building, Front St. Captain—Frank R. Ward 1st Lieutenant—A. J. McGuire 2nd Lieutenant—Andrew Guth _____

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Rochester City Directory - 1881 Eighth Division S. N. Y. National Guard HEADQUARTERS AT BUFFALO Eighth Division District comprises Counties of Alleghany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Wyoming, Erie, Genesee, Orleans, Niagara, Steuben, Livingston and Monroe. Commanding, Major-General Wm. F. Rogers Eighth Separate Co. (formerly Co. E, 54th Regiment)—Captain, Bvt. Major H. B. Henderson; 1st Lieutenant, Thomas R. Peshine; 2nd Lieutenant, Charles H. Mandeville. Battery A—Major, Bvt. Col. Joseph Erbelding; Captain, John M. Brown; Lieutenants, Peter J. Smith, E. DeWitt Thomas, William Wagner; 2nd Lieutenants, Augustus W. Gore, Henry W. Williams. _____ INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS First Veteran Brigade Commanding—Bvt, Brigadier General John A. Reynolds STAFF Adjutant General—Col Theron E. Parsons Inspector General—General I. F. Quinby Engineer—Col. H. S. Greenleaf Quartermaster—Col. John McMahon Commissary—Major J. P. Cleary Surgeon—B. L. Hovey Signal Officer—Rev. Myron Adams Chaplain—Rev. L. T. Foote Paymaster—Major I. F. Force Judge Advocate—Major R. H. Schooley Mustering Officer—Capt. D. S. Barber Ordnance Officer—Capt. Ferdinand Propping Aides-de-Camp—Gen'l W. H. Benjamin, Col. Louis Ernst, Col. E. E. Sill, Capt. Porter Farley, Capt. C. Webster, Capt. C. E. Spring, Capt. J. K. Burlingame, Capt. C. H. Ellsworth. The organizations comprising this Brigade are composed of veterans of the late war, as follows: "Old 13th" N. Y. S. Vol., Infantry (with equipments)—Col. F. A. Schoeffel 108th N. Y. S. Volunteers, Infantry—Capt. Alfred Elwood 140th N. Y. S. Vol., Infantry (with equipments)—Capt. Charles Yost 8th N. Y. S. Volunteers, Cavalry—Col. W. L. Markell 18th N. Y. Battery—Capt. Geo. P. Davis Battery L, 1st N. Y. Artillery—Col. G. H. Reyolds "O'Rourke" Post, G. A. R.—Commander, James Gosnold "Piessner" Post, G. A. R.—Commander, W. G. Martens "Geo. H. Thomas" Post, G. A. R.—Acting Commander, S. B. Williams Co. I., Parma—Capt. A. F. Wilson _____ 70

1st Independent Battalion Commanding—Col. Sherman D. Richardson Lieutenant Colonel—Selden Page Major—P. R. Woodcock Adjutant—Hugh McGuckin Quartermaster—C. A. Glidden Chaplain—C. H. Ellsworth Co. A—Captain, L. Hinkle; 1st Lieutenant, Ira Winans; 2nd Lieutenant, Jas. C. Smith Co. B—Captain, O. W. Beach; 1st Lieutenant, William Sheldon; 2nd Lieutenant, G. H. Hatch _____

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Index 108th NY Vols.................68, 70 13th NY Vols...................68, 70 140th NY Vols.................68, 70 18th NY Battery...............68, 70 1st City Dragoons.....7, 9, 11, 14 1st Independent Battalion.......71 1st New York Light Artillery48, 52 1st NY Artillery...............68, 70 1st Veteran Brigade..........68, 70 8th NY Cavalry................68, 70 8th Separate Company...........70 Abbott, Willard......................22 Adams, Aaron..................60, 63 Adams, F. M.............................9 Adams, J. Arron.....................66 Adams, Myron.................68, 70 Adelman, Francis A.........11, 14 Aebersold, Jacob M...55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Agin, Charles.........................23 Aldridge, George W.. .47, 54, 57 Allen, Henry N....47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Allis Hubbard S......................15 Allis, Hubbard S.......6, 8, 10, 13 Amsden, Christopher T......7, 17 Amsden, F. J...........................17 Angle, James L.....................3, 6 Anstice, Henry....51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Ashton, Thomas.........58, 61, 64 Austin, Eugene.................65, 68 Avery, G. W...........................15 Ayers, Charles B....................27 Ayres, Charles B....................29 Babbage, Edward F..........33, 37 Babbage, Edwin F.....41, 44, 48, 51, 55 Babbitt, Charles R......6, 8, 10p., 13pp. Baetzel, J. G...........................37

Baetzell, J. G..........................32 Baker, George S......22, 26p., 30 Balding, George...............18, 20 Baldwin, John H.....................20 Baley, Darius E................18, 20 Balkam, William F...........54, 57 Barber, D. S...28, 31, 34, 41, 45, 49, 52, 65, 68, 70 Barker, C. W............................9 Barker, Charles P.....................7 Barles, Thomas L...................23 Barnes, Thomas13, 16p., 20, 23, 26, 30, 33, 37 Bassett, J. C............................14 Battalion of Artillery. 55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Battalion of Light Artillery....44 Battershall, Walton W.....41, 44, 48 Bauer, John.....25, 27, 30, 33, 37 Beach, O. W...........................71 Beam, John E.........................16 Bean, John E..............14, 17, 19 Beardsley, Cyrus........17, 19, 43 Begy, George A...37, 41, 44, 47, 51, 54, 57, 60 Beibey, Henry........................52 Beilbey, Henry.......................56 Bellows, James.......................14 Benford, George T.. . .55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Benjamin, W. H.........13, 15, 70 Benjamin, William H.............10 Benson, R. H..........................23 Berry, H. B.................60, 63, 66 Berthrong, L. P......................4p. Betzell, J. G....19, 22, 25, 27, 30 Betzell, John G.......................17 Bingham, W. M......................12 Blackford, Edward, Jr.....22, 33, 37 Blair, Charles Hildreth...........66 72

Blakesley, Layman M............20 Bllackford, Edward, Jr...........30 Bloss, Reuben.........................13 Blossom, Frank................18, 20 Boaehm, John...........................4 Boardman, George D.............18 Boettcher, Fred...........61, 64, 67 Bollenbeck, John........49, 52, 56 Boyd, John F.. 56, 59, 62, 65, 68 Brackett, Charles A...........18pp. Brackett, James. .7, 9, 11, 14, 16 Bradley, Thomas..............19, 22 Bradsheet, E. C...........33, 37, 41 Brady, Thomas.......................17 Brash, Adam F.. . .37, 41, 44, 48, 51 Brewer, Samuel S...................51 Briggs, W. H. 17, 19, 22, 25, 27, 29, 32 Briggs, William H.....36, 40, 43, 47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Brinker, Henry....41, 43, 47, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Bromley, Charles P.. .47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Brown, Charles.........................4 Brown, Daniel A..............49, 52 Brown, H. S........................4, 12 Brown, James H...............64, 67 Brown, John...21, 23, 48, 52, 55 Brown, John M.....58, 61, 67, 70 Brown, L................................19 Brown, Libbeus......................17 Brown, William..........61, 64, 67 Brownell, E. P............41, 44, 48 Brownell, Edward P.. 51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Brownell, W...........................38 Brownell, William.....49, 52, 56, 59, 62 Bruman, A. H.......51, 54, 57, 60 Bruman, Albert H.............63, 66

Bryan, E. W..............................3 Buckley, Charles. 32, 37, 41, 44, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Burke, William B...................18 Burleigh, George H................38 Burlinghame, J. K..................70 Burrough, A. C....44, 48, 51, 55, 58, 61 Burrough, George...................61 Bush, William C..17, 19, 22, 25, 27, 32, 36, 40 Bush. William C.....................29 Butler, J............................42, 45 Calahan, Timothy.......37, 41, 44 Calhoun, Archibald G.....41, 44, 48 Callihan, T. O.........................61 Campbell, C..................27, 29p. Campbell, J. Renwick.....47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Campbell, James....................34 Campbell, Samuel R........33, 37 Canby, James...................17, 19 Caring, George...........44, 47, 51 Carling, George......................37 Carmichael, H........................12 Carnall, William F............44, 48 Carroll, John.........45p., 49p., 53 Carson, John...............31, 33, 37 Caughan, John..................46, 50 Cawthra, John C.........42, 45, 56 Chadwick, Thomas S. 25, 27, 30 Chaffy, F....................22, 25, 27 Chapman, C. H.........................3 Charley, G..............................12 Chase, Allen B.......................20 Chatfield, I. H...................42, 45 Chatfield, J. H........................38 Cheney, James E......6, 8, 10, 13 Childs, Henry E......................67 Chumasero, J. F.............26p., 30 Citizens' Corps...................7, 11 Citizens' Guard.........................9 Clarence, John C......................7 Clark, Charles H..17, 19, 22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36, 40, 43 Clark, George D............26p., 30

Clark, George H.. 29, 32, 36, 40, 43 Clark, H. B.......................64, 67 Clark, Henry B.....51, 55, 58, 61 Clark, John, Jr........................54 Clark, W. V......................29, 33 Clark, W. W.....................17, 20 Clark, William J.....................37 Clark, William V..30, 36, 40, 43 Clarke, William J.............30, 33 Cleary, J. P.......................68, 70 Coakley, M. J.........................41 Cole, A. H..................26, 28, 30 Cole, D., Jr.............................20 Collins, Elihu B......................10 Collins, Elihu H........................7 Collins, George......................56 Combs, Edgar S................64, 67 Conley, James..................14, 16 Connolloy, James...................40 Connolly, George W........49, 52 Connolly, James.....................36 Connolly, John.......................38 Consadine, Wm......................39 Cook, Fred..................40, 43, 47 Cook, Frederick................54, 57 Corbett, Thomas.....................21 Corrigan, John........................39 Cothout, W. N........................22 Cowles, C. C............................4 Cox, J. T...................................4 Cramer, Henry31, 34, 38, 42, 45 Crampton, J. H.......................56 Crowley, Bartholomew..........11 Crowley, D.......................51, 55 Cunningham, Charles E.........54 Cunningham, Thomas............56 Curtis, Eugene T....................37 Daly, Edward...................35, 39 Dannals, George M................22 Darling, George...17, 19, 22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47 Darrow, Wallace. 17, 21, 23, 26, 28 Davis, George P.....................70 Davis, T....................................4 Day, Justin................................7 73

Dean, F. M.............................53 Dean, Henry S.. .20, 22, 26p., 30 Devereaux, Thomas.........53, 56 Dewey, Charles A............18, 20 Dewey, Dellon M.........6, 11, 14 Dobbs, C. L............................41 Dodd, C..................................30 Dodds, C.................................33 Dodds, C. L......................37, 44 Dryer, Rufus K....20, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 37, 41, 44, 47, 54 Duffy, Patrick A...............45, 49 Dusenbery, John.....................23 Eastman, W. W................17, 20 Eddy, S. S.............51, 54, 57, 60 Eddy, Samuel S................63, 66 Edmonds, Morris D....61, 64, 67 Effing, J..................................12 Eichorn, Joseph A..................17 Eikart, Fred W......58, 61, 64, 67 Eikert, F. W......................44, 48 Eikert, Fred W..................51, 55 Eilinger, Harry.........................4 Ellis, S. A...............................18 Ellison, N. B..................13, 16p. Ellsworth, C. H....................70p. Ellwood, A. E.........................38 Elvoy, M...................................8 Elwood, Alfred....44, 48, 51, 55, 68, 70 Elwood, E. Bushnell.................7 Engert, George.......................52 Engert, Jacob....................30, 33 Englehardt, Charles T............53 Englert, Michael..37, 41, 44, 48, 51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Enos, B. Frank..................26, 28 Erbelding, Joseph 41, 44, 48, 52, 54p., 58, 61, 64, 67, 70 Erbling, Joseph.......................38 Erickson, E., Jr.......................15 Ernisse, James........................44 Ernst, L.....................................9 Ernst, Louis. .6, 11, 14p., 60, 63, 66, 70 Euler, Nicholas.....21, 23, 34, 38 Eustace, James.......................51

Evans, James P.......................20 Eversold, Christian...............6, 8 Fachler, Julius........................61 Fahey, Timothy......................11 Fairbanks, John........................3 Fairchild, Harrison S. 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 Faist, Joseph.....................41, 44 Farley, Michael......................42 Farley, Porter....................68, 70 Faulkner, James, Jr...........18, 20 Feely, D. C.............................34 Fehrenbach, Frank......51, 55, 58 Fenner, Charles E...................23 Fetzer, Frank..........................53 Fichtner, David E. 58, 61, 64, 67 FitzSimmons, Charles..............9 Fleckenstein, George.47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Fleckinstein, Val....................20 Fleming, P. C.............38, 42, 45 Fleming, P. H...................34, 49 Fleming, W. M.......................29 Fleming, Walter M...........25, 27 Flint, John E.........22, 25, 27, 29 Flint, Joseph...........................10 Fluskey, E. L..........................50 Foener, G................................13 Fogarty, William....................49 Foote, L. T..............................70 Force, George B.....................11 Force, I. F.........................68, 70 Forner, Charles J........58, 61, 64 Foster, C. H..............................4 Foster, William S......31, 34, 56, 59, 62 Fox, William....................39, 42 Frauenberger, George20, 23, 26, 28 Fredenberg, Charles L.....17, 19, 22, 25, 27 Frost, E. C..............................12 Frost, Henry C.....29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47 Fulton, K. C............................25 Ganyard, Alexander A.....23, 26 Gargan, Thomas H.................67

Geraux, Gideon W.................64 German Grenadiers...4, 6, 8, 10, 13 German Union Guards.............4 Gibson, Law S........................28 Gill, Michael..........................11 Glidden, C. A.........................71 Goodman, James R................53 Goodwin, Frank...............19, 22 Gore, August W.....................67 Gore, Augustus W..................70 Gosnold, James......................70 Graebe, William.........54, 57, 60 Graham, Alexander................11 Graham, J. S...........................22 Grant, T. B.............................16 Grant, Thomas L..............30, 33 Gray, John G........................3, 7 Greenleaf, H. S.................68, 70 Griffin, E. H. C.......................19 Griffin, James T.........3, 6, 8, 10 Groh, Frank J..............41, 44, 48 Groh, John................................4 Guth, Andrew.........................69 Hadley, W. C..............30, 33, 37 Haeffler, C. F...........................4 Hagartie, Peter........................19 Hailbrun, Louis......................12 Hair, Patrick...........................42 Hall, Marshall.........................21 Hall, Robert A..........................3 Hancock Guards. .31, 34, 38, 42, 45, 49, 53 Hanss, Valentin......................23 Harris, Robert R.................9, 11 Hartel, Frederick..................6, 8 Hartell, Frederick...................10 Hartell, George.......................20 Harter, Andrew.....25, 27, 30, 33 Haskins, Oscar S. 38, 42, 45, 49, 53 Hason, I..................................25 Hason, J............................22, 27 Hatch, Andrew J..25, 27, 30, 33, 63, 66 Hatch, G. H............................71 Hawken, A. N.........................52 74

Hawks, Thomas........................9 Hawks, Thomas, Jr...................7 Hawley, F. W.........................20 Hawley, Fred W.....................18 Hawley, J. F............22, 26p., 30 Hawthorn, John B..................20 Hayden, B. F..........................17 Hazen, J..................................37 Hazen, W. H...........................33 Heavey, M..............................20 Heilbronn, Christian.........42, 45 Heilbronn, Christopher....55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Helman, F. A..........................16 Henderson, H. B..51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70 Henderson, Henry B..22, 25, 27, 30, 33, 37, 41, 44, 48 Herrick, George B..................23 Hertel, F.................................13 Hertel, Frederick......................4 Hess, Peter..................51, 55, 58 Hesslinger, Joseph.....51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Hevron, Thomas.....................48 Hill, Charles B......10, 13, 18, 20 Hinkle, L................................71 Hobbie, I. S......................14, 16 Hobbie, Isaac S............9, 17, 19 Hoctor, James...................21, 23 Hogan, William................46, 50 Hohenstein, John. 56, 59, 62, 65, 68 Holloran, Lawrence E......18, 20 Holman, William T..................7 Hotchkiss, J. L........................53 Hovey, B. L......................68, 70 Hovey, C. M...........................41 Hovey, Charles M..................48 Howe, Thomas.......................58 Howland, C. J........................4p. Hoyt, A. R..............................19 Hoyt, D..................26pp., 30, 33 Hoyt, David............................22 Hughes, Michael........23, 26, 28 Humphrey, John P..................19 Hunn, H. D.............................52

Hunt, William F...............64, 67 Hunter, John. .20, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 38, 44 Hurley, Thomas J.............33, 37 Hyland, George, Jr....19, 22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Hynes, William J....................41 Independent Company...........68 Independent Zouaves.......65, 69 Inman, I. L..............................42 Irvin, Francis J..................31, 34 Irwin, Frank............................45 Jacobs, Charles H...................58 Jacobs, Henry N.. .55, 61, 64, 67 Jennings, Charles E..............7, 9 Jennings, Gilbert D..................9 Jennings, Gilbert S.................11 Johnson, Daniel W...........17, 20 Johnson, John...................18, 20 Johnson, W.......................34, 38 Johnson, William.......42, 45, 49 Jones, J. B...................22, 25, 27 Jones, Jonas...32, 36, 40, 43, 47, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Joy, W. S................................16 Junker, William G......55, 58, 61 Kane, J. O.........................25, 27 Kavanagh, D...............52, 55, 58 Kavanagh, Dennis......41, 44, 48 Kelley, Arthur........................42 Kelley, E. J.......................48, 52 Kelly, Arthur W.....................61 Kelly, D. Arthur W..........64, 67 Kelly, E. J.............31, 34, 44, 55 Kelly, Edmund J.........28, 37, 41 Kelly, Edward J..........21, 23, 26 Kelly, J. H..............................26 Kennedy, W. S.........................3 Kennedy, William T...............17 Kilian, Conrad..................48, 52 King, John C., Jr.....................41 Klein, Peter.......................37, 41 Koesterer, Joseph...................14 Laing, Val...............................12 Lakeman, William H..41, 45, 49 Langworthy, H. H..................13

Langworthy, H. P.......32, 36, 40 Langworthy, Henry H.....7p., 10 Langworthy. H. P...................29 Lauer, F. C.. . .30, 33, 37, 41, 44, 48 Laughlin, J. O...................19, 22 Lavis, Robert. .30, 33, 37, 41, 44 Leach, Thomas C...................23 Leaham, Jacob......26, 28, 30, 33 Lee, C. Gold........................6pp. Lee, Charles G..........................3 Lenihan, George F............44, 48 Lenihen, George F......51, 55, 58 Lester, R. W.....................32, 37 Lester, Robert J................32, 37 Lewis, George W.........9, 11, 14 Lewis, William M. 8, 17, 23, 26, 28 Light Guard...............7p., 11, 14 Light Guards............................3 Little, Elijah...........................23 Locke, A. G......................31, 34 Locke, A. J.............................38 Locke, James..........................68 Logan, Thomas M............44, 48 Love, Eugene.........................21 Love, Thomas.........................53 Lyon, Alonzo F................17, 20 Macauley, Richard.................19 Madden, F. A......22, 25, 27, 30, 33, 37, 41 Madden, John.............30, 33, 37 Magrander, J...........................13 Maloney, Francis G...19, 22, 25, 32 Maloney, M. J........................27 Maloney, Michael J................25 Mandeville, Charles H.....67, 70 Markell, W. L...................68, 70 Martens, W. G..................68, 70 Martens, William G................67 Martin, George W.. .6, 8, 10, 13, 15 Martin, J. W...........................22 Martin, John...............41, 44, 48 Maser, John W.....48, 52, 55, 58 Mason, Francis O...................19 75

Matthews, C. H......................27 Matthews, Charles H..............58 Matties, Romeo................44, 48 Maurer, George J........44, 48, 51 Maxwell, O. B........................16 McAlpine, Belden R............6, 8 McAnalley, John....................56 McCaffrey, William...............42 McCarthy, John A..................21 McConvill, John...............25, 27 McConville, John.............29, 32 McCracken, Thomas F...........37 McDermott, John E.. .31, 34, 38, 42, 45 McElroy, James......................10 McFarland, A. J......................56 McGill, Samuel....42, 45, 49, 53 McGorry, C. H.......................20 McGuckin, Hugh....................71 McGuire, A. J.........................69 McGuire, Luke.....................7, 9 McIntyre, Joseph..............50, 53 McKelvey, Charles E......55, 58, 61, 64, 67 McLean, Arthur....58, 61, 64, 67 McMahon, John...............68, 70 McMaster, A. D.....................67 McMasters, A. D..............51, 55 McMulty, James E.................26 McNulty, E. J.........................38 McNulty, James E.....21, 23, 28, 31, 34 McVean, A. H........................20 McVean, Alex H....................18 Meagher Zouaves 34, 38, 42, 45, 49, 53, 56, 59, 62 Mechs, Henry A.........61, 64, 67 Menchin, John........................35 Meng, Henry..........................23 Merritt, Calvin C....................20 Meyer, Charles C.......55, 58, 61 Meyer, George P........58, 61, 64 Meyer, John............................19 Meyering, F............................12 Meyering, H...........................12 Meyering, J.............................12 Miller, Charles.......................12

Miller, F. C.............................13 Miller, F., Jr......................58, 61 Miller, Fred............................15 Miller, Frederic, Jr.....48, 52, 55 Miller, Frederick. . .4, 17, 19, 49, 52, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68 Miller, Frederick C.........6, 8, 10 Miller, James..........................18 Miller, John............................53 Mitchell, Frank B...................18 Mitchell, John...................35, 39 Mohr, George.......48, 51, 55, 58 Mohr, Philip.........51, 55, 58, 67 Montgomery, A. S....................9 Moore, James.............45, 49, 53 Moore, Philip.........................44 Mordoff, M. C..................17, 19 Morey, Jonathan B...........18, 20 Morrison, J. T...........................4 Morse, Millard T........61, 64, 67 Morse, Truman T.. .6, 10, 13, 15 Moyes, Milton........................58 Mulvey, Frank........................46 Murray, James A....................61 Murray, James B....................12 Newdale, Emil A....................67 Newman, Charles...................12 Newman, John........................12 Newman's Cornet Band..........12 Nich, G...................................12 Nichols, R. A..23, 26, 28, 30, 33 Norman, Henry H.22, 25, 27, 29 Noyes, Milton.............55, 61, 64 Noyse, Milton.........................67 O'Callihan, T..........................58 O'Grady, T..............................34 O'Neil, D....................27, 30, 33 O'Neil, Daniel.............37, 52, 55 O'Neil, John............................30 O'Rourke Post G. A. R.....68, 70 Old Thirteenth.....28, 31, 34, 38, 41, 45, 49, 52, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68 Oneil, _____...........................27 Osborne, C. M. C...................23 Otto, J.....................................16 Ovenburg, R...........................34 Ovenbury, R...........................38

Overburg, R............................49 Page, Selden...........................71 Paine, C. F........................20, 22 Paine, Cyrus F........................18 Palmer, W. L..............60, 63, 66 Parker, Ely S.........................7p. Parkins, Gilman H....................7 Parmelee, F. W.................48, 52 Parmelee, Fred W.......21, 23, 26 Parmelee, Frederic W.31, 34, 38 Parmelee, Frederick W...........28 Parmelee, W. F.......................23 Parmelee, William F..............21 Parsons, E. Bloss. 43, 47, 54, 57, 68 Parsons, T. E....................25, 27 Parsons, Theron E.....29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47, 68, 70 Peshine, Thomas R....61, 64, 67, 70 Pfeiffer, Charles.........44, 48, 52 Pheiffer, Charles R.................55 Phelps, E. S......................55, 58 Phifer, Charles R....................58 Phillips, C. A...........22, 26p., 30 Piessner Post G. A. R.............70 Piessner Post G. A.R..............68 Plosser, Herman.......................4 Plummer, Frank R............33, 37 Plummer, Franklin R..............44 Plunkett, James....31, 34, 42, 45, 49, 53 Pool, J. F........................26p., 33 Pool, James F.........................22 Pool. J. F.................................30 Porter, Henry O......................67 Powers, J................................58 Powers, John J........................64 Powers, John M......................61 Pratt, Charles R......................67 Pratt, L. A...................18, 20, 22 Propping, Ferdinand.........68, 70 Purcell, William...46, 50, 53, 56 Putnam, George C..................14 Quinby, I. F......................68, 70 Quinlan, Michael.42, 45, 49, 53, 56 76

Quinn, M. R.. 17, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, 33, 37 Ragan, H.................................20 Raines, Eugene.................47, 54 Raines, George....54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Raps, Mr.................................12 Ratt, Frank C....................20, 23 Rauber, John..49, 52, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68 Raymond, Thomas A.............66 Redmond, Henry S...........48, 52 Regan, John............................42 Reinfeldt, C......................22, 25 Reinfelt, Christopher........37, 41 Reinhard, Peter...........51, 55, 58 Reinhardt, Henry........41, 44, 48 Reinhart, Henry......................30 Reinhart, Peter..................33, 37 Remarque, John A..................23 Renner, Jacob.............41, 44, 48 Repass, W. M.........................12 Requa, Josephus. .22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36, 40, 43 Reynolds, G. E.......................25 Reynolds, G. H.................68, 70 Reynolds, Gilbert H.. 29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 60, 63, 66 Reynolds, J. A........................13 Reynolds, John.......................16 Reynolds, John A.......29, 68, 70 Reynolds. G. E.......................27 Rice, George F.....42, 45, 49, 53 Richardson, H. F..............31, 34 Richardson, S. D....................68 Richardson, Sherman D.........71 Rider, Charles E.. 20, 23, 26, 28, 30, 33, 37, 44, 48, 52, 64, 67 Ridley, Benjamin 19, 22, 25, 27, 36, 40, 43, 51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Rigney, John A.......................43 Rigney, Matthew....................11 Riley, George S......8, 10, 13, 15 Roache, John..........................11 Roakeman, H. C...............27, 30 Roalts, F........................26p., 30 Roberts, James W...................58

Robins, S. P................22, 25, 27 Robinson, H. L...........26, 28, 30 Robinson, W. H......................23 Roche, John....20, 23, 26, 28, 30 Rochester City Cadets............53 Rochester Union Blues....22, 27, 30, 33 Rochester Union Grays....3, 7p., 10, 13, 20, 23, 26, 28, 30, 33, 37, 41, 44 Rodenbeck, Adolph................56 Rogers, James W..............61, 64 Rogers, William F..................70 Rokeman, A. C.......................26 Rorbach, John...................17, 19 Rosenthal, Arndt. 17, 22, 29, 32, 36, 40 Rudabon, Francis...................42 Ruf, Thomas...........................22 Rupert, Philip.........................22 Ruppert, Philip.....25, 27, 30, 33 Rusch, John............................68 Rust, Frank A.............61, 64, 67 Ryan Zouaves31, 34, 38, 42, 45, 49 Sabin, C. E.......................25, 27 Sabin, Crittenden E..........19, 22 Sachs, Louis...........................51 Sackett, D. E...........................22 Sage, E. O...............................28 Sage, Edwin, O.......................18 Sage, John L...........................18 Sauer, Jacob. . .55, 58, 61, 64, 67 Savard, J, H,...........................53 Sawtelle, E. H.......19, 22, 25, 27 Sawtelle, Edwin H..................17 Schaffer, Charles. .42, 45, 49, 53 Schalber, Jacob.......................51 Schantz, Gib...........................12 Schantz, Henry.......................12 Schantz, Joseph......................12 Scheib, William......................37 Scheick, L...............................12 Schmitt, Julius.....51, 55, 57, 61, 64, 67 Schoeffel, F. A....28, 31, 34, 38, 41, 45, 49, 52, 56, 59, 62, 65,

68, 70 Schoeffel, Francis...................11 Schoeffel, Francis A...............14 Schoeffel, Frank A....54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Schoen, F. C...........................15 Schoen, Frederick10, 19, 22, 27, 30, 33, 37 Schoer, Frederick...................25 Schooley, R. H.................68, 70 Schout, Daniel..................61, 67 Schrank, Lorens.....................12 Schwaab, J. J..........................16 Schwaab, Joseph....................14 Schwartz, George M........55, 58 Schwartz, John....25, 27, 30, 33, 37, 41, 44, 48 Schwartz, Valentine. .30, 33, 37, 41 Scott, Alexander...........4, 12, 28 Scott, D...................................12 Scott, J................................4, 12 Scott's Brass Band....................4 Scott's Cornet Band................12 Scrantom, Theodore E.....33, 37, 44, 48 Scranton, Theodore E.............28 Seibert, G.................................9 Seitz, Ernst B........58, 61, 64, 67 Sellinger, George M., Jr.........11 Sellinger, L.............................19 Sellinger, Lawrence. . .17, 22, 25 Sellinger, Lorenzo......11, 14, 16 Sellinger, Michael............17, 19 Sellinger, S...........................6, 9 Separate Troop Cavalry. .56, 59, 62, 65, 68 Sepert, George..........................4 Sepert, John..............................4 Servis, Silas A..................64, 67 Sevally, Elkanah S...........17, 20 Shalber, Jacob........................41 Shalbert, Jacob...........30, 33, 37 Shaw, William........................53 Sheldon, William...................71 Sheridan, Peter E..............55, 58 Sherlock, Robert E....32, 36, 40, 77

43, 47, 54 Sherlock, Robert H.................29 Siebert, Casper.......................44 Siebert, G.................................6 Siebert, J. N..............................4 Sill, E. E...........................68, 70 Simpson, Zophar..............17, 19 Smith, Charles F.......................7 Smith, E. D.............................55 Smith, Edward M....6, 8, 10, 13, 15 Smith, George Hand6, 8, 10, 13, 15 Smith, H. H..........48, 55, 58, 61 Smith, Horace A.....................37 Smith, Jacob...........................67 Smith, James C.......................71 Smith, John C.17, 19, 22, 25, 27 Smith, M. H................57, 64, 67 Smith, M. R..........26, 28, 30, 33 Smith, Milton H.. 41, 44, 48, 51, 54, 60 Smith, Peter............................55 Smith, Peter J. 58, 61, 64, 67, 70 Smith, Thomas.................21, 67 Smith, Thomas R....................52 Smith, William S., Jr.. 60, 63, 66 Smith. H. H............................51 Spahn, Henry..............25, 27, 30 Spahn, Jacob.........57, 60, 63, 66 Spears, Isaac...............42, 45, 68 Speis, Christian..............6, 8, 10 Speis, Christopher............44, 48 Spencer, Newton B..........18, 20 Spies, C..................................15 Spoor, Lewis..........................17 Spoor, Louis...........................15 Spring, C. E......................68, 70 Squier, Evra............................18 Squire, Ezra............................20 St. John, William H..........48, 52 Stallman, Fred P.. .58, 61, 64, 67 Standenmeir, J........................61 Standenmeir, Jonathan.....55, 58 Stanton, George W.................19 Stape, John.......................38, 42 Starr, Charles S..........41, 44, 48

Staub, Roman.........................51 Stebbins, G. W.......................17 Steinhauser, William. 44, 48, 52, 55 Stettheimer, Simon....36, 40, 43, 47 Stevens, S. A..........................10 Stewart, Frank J..........36, 40, 43 Stiefel, William................44, 48 Stillvagen, Henry...................20 Stilwell, Mortimer F.................3 Stirley, Robert..................52, 55 Stirley, Robert S.. .58, 61, 64, 67 Stone, William C........36, 40, 43 Strong, Charles L.............64, 67 Sullivan, Andrew...................35 Sullivan, C. J..........................20 Sullivan, Josiah..........57, 60, 63 Swan, Alfred J......26, 28, 30, 33 Swan, Lansing B. 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 Sweeney, P. H..................39, 42 Sweeny, P. H..........................34 Swift, B. S..............................20 Syme, Charles M....................51 Taylor, Daniel B.........61, 64, 67 Taylor, George W..................39 Taylor, Robert........................13 Taylor, Robert F.............7, 9, 11 Thein, Andrew J.....................41 Thein, George.........................44 Thein, William A...................44 Tholens, John A.....................20 Thomas, E. D.............58, 61, 64 Thomas, E. DeWitt...........67, 70 Thomas, Geo. H. Post G. A. R. ..........................................68, 70 Thompson, John, Jr. 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 Thompson, N..........................47 Thompson, Nathaniel.....7p., 10, 13, 17, 19, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 Titus, Charles D.......................3 Toaz, William K...51, 55, 58, 61 Tracy, Joseph.........................45 Traugott, J........................34, 38 Trumbull, George.............20, 26

Union Blues............................25 Union Guard...........................14 Union Guards.................6, 9, 11 Updike, S. W............................7 Updike, S. W. Jr.....................22 Updike, Scott W.......................9 Van Dolah, Henry H.. 30, 33, 37 Van Zandt, C. D.....................51 Varson, John...........................23 Vaughn, David F......................7 Viele, L. F. S..........................12 Wagner, William. 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70 Wahl, Martin....................37, 41 Wallace, G. A...................33, 37 Walsh, William..........41, 44, 48 Walter, John A. P......48, 52, 55, 61, 64 Walzer, Peter............................9 Ward, Frank R.....42, 45, 49, 53, 59, 62, 65, 69 Ward, Frank S........................39 Ward, Fred R..........................56 Ward, L. F.........22, 26p., 30, 33 Ward, Levi F..........................20 Ward, Sidney....................17, 19 Ward, W. H......................13, 15 Ward, William H.....3, 8, 10, 17, 19, 22, 25, 27 Ward, William W......29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47 Warfield, R. H.....19, 32, 37, 41, 44 Warren, E. K..............14, 16, 19 Warren, Edward K.................17 Washington Light Guards......11 Watts, F. B.............................20 Watts, Fred B.........................18 Waydell, Cornelius....18, 20, 22, 26p., 30 Webb, Henry C......................10 Weber, Adam.........................12 Webster, C........................68, 70 Weed, Louis E........................55 Wegman, Fred............55, 58, 61 Weirich, Peter.44, 48, 51, 55, 58 Weitzel, John N..........57, 63, 66 78

Weitzell, John N..19, 22, 25, 27, 30, 33, 37, 41, 44, 48, 51, 54, 60 Weldon, Walter................54, 57 Wells, James M......................68 Welsh, Samuel L..............18, 20 Wescott, Warner.....11, 14p., 17, 19, 22, 25 Westcott, Warner.27, 29, 32, 37, 43, 47 Wetzell, John N......................17 Whalen, Edward.......................7 Whalen, Timothy...................19 Wheeler, A. G.....29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47 Wheeler, Albert G.....54, 57, 60, 63, 66 White, Clement A.....57, 60, 63, 66 White, Thomas.......................21 Whittlesey, Fred C.................23 Wiborn, G...............................19 Wiborn, Gershom...................17 Will, Philip...............................4 Williams, Henry W..........67, 70 Williams, Ira...........................71 Williams, James H.................19 Williams, John....17, 19, 22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47 Williams, S. B..................68, 70 Williams, Whitney....29, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47 Williams, Whitney J...............27 Williams, Whitney, Jr............25 Wilson, A. F...........................70 Wilson, Byron D..............22, 25 Wilson, John H.....25, 27, 30, 33 Winfield, William J................37 Wing, James...............19, 22, 25 Winn, A. Curtis........................3 Wiseman, A............................12 Withall, Elijah........................23 Witherspoon, Edward44, 48, 51, 55 Wolf, J......................................6 Wolf, John................................4 Wolf, Michael, Jr.............49, 53 Wood, James, Jr.....................14

Woodbury, J. H..........19, 22, 25 Woodcock, P. R.....................71 Woolf, Michael, Jr.................45 Woollard, J...............................4 Wren, John.............................17

Wright, H. E.............................4 Wyman, George W................48 Yates, Russell B.........60, 63, 66 Yost, Charles........34, 38, 68, 70 Young, Adam 13, 17, 19, 22, 25,

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27 Zimmer, Frederick...........54, 57 Zimmer, George...............61, 64

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