. Record of the 114th regiment, N. Y. S. V. Where it went, what it saw, and what it . bility, at New Orleans, April 24, 64. Tames Wilson—This soldier was long reported as a deserter on the rolls, but wasnot such in fact, as he re-enlisted for three years in the 185th N. Y., while homeon furlough, under the misrepresentation of a recruiting officer. While in thelatter Regt., he was badly wounded in the shoulder, at Petersburgh, Va., forwhich he was discharged the service. He was a faithful soldier. Giles E. Woodin—Transferred to V. R. C, at New Orleans, March 1, 64. Sincedied at home, in


. Record of the 114th regiment, N. Y. S. V. Where it went, what it saw, and what it . bility, at New Orleans, April 24, 64. Tames Wilson—This soldier was long reported as a deserter on the rolls, but wasnot such in fact, as he re-enlisted for three years in the 185th N. Y., while homeon furlough, under the misrepresentation of a recruiting officer. While in thelatter Regt., he was badly wounded in the shoulder, at Petersburgh, Va., forwhich he was discharged the service. He was a faithful soldier. Giles E. Woodin—Transferred to V. R. C, at New Orleans, March 1, 64. Sincedied at home, in New Woodstock, N Y. Reuben D. Wright—Most of time sick in hospital. Frank B. Wyman—Discharged at Fortress Monroe, for disability, in Nov., 02. Alfred Marsh—Under cook of African descent. Enlisted Feb. 25, 64 ; desertedMarch 15, 64. Note.—Mr. L. S. Pierce, a respectable citizen of Eaton, N. Y., for a short timeconnected with the Regiment, as assistant to Sutler Parce, died November 27th,1362. of pneumonia, at Fortress Monroe, Va. His remains were buried in Mor--isville, N. JAN 1 6 1934


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