. The Ninth New York heavy artillery. A history of its organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and muster-out ... and a complete roster of the regiment . er, James, 33; July 24, 63, Fort Bayard; deserted Sept. 8, 63. Wheeler, Merritt, 44; Aug. 20, 62, Auburn; Sept. 8; M. O., July 6, , Elisha, 18; Jan. 30, 63, Auburn; March 5; Corp., April 9, 64, dis. July 13, 65. Wiggins, Robert, 44; Sept. 11, 62, Auburn; refused to muster in; dis. Nov. 12, , Edward H., 26; Aug. 22, 62, Auburn; Sept. 8; dis. May 2, 63, hospital, , Oscar,


. The Ninth New York heavy artillery. A history of its organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and muster-out ... and a complete roster of the regiment . er, James, 33; July 24, 63, Fort Bayard; deserted Sept. 8, 63. Wheeler, Merritt, 44; Aug. 20, 62, Auburn; Sept. 8; M. O., July 6, , Elisha, 18; Jan. 30, 63, Auburn; March 5; Corp., April 9, 64, dis. July 13, 65. Wiggins, Robert, 44; Sept. 11, 62, Auburn; refused to muster in; dis. Nov. 12, , Edward H., 26; Aug. 22, 62, Auburn; Sept. 8; dis. May 2, 63, hospital, , Oscar, 26; Jan. 5, 64, Wolcott; Jan. 5; trans. June 27, 65, 2d N. Y. H. , George, 19; Feb. 11, 64, Lansing; Feb. 11; trans. June 27, 65, 2d N. Y. H. , James, 22; Feb. 11, 64, Lansing; Feb. 11; trans. June 27,65, 2d N. Y. H. , Nelson, 19; Feb. 15, 64, Ithaca; Feb. 15; trans. June 27, 65, 2d N. Y. H. , Philip R., 19; March 6, 63, Auburn; March 8; wd. Fort Bayard, 64; trans. Feb. 19, 64, V. R. , George 19; Jan. 6, 64, Norwich; Jan. 6; trans. June 27, 65, 2d N. Y. H. , Jacob, 24; Julv 8, 63, Fort Bavard; July 9; trans. June 27, 65, 2d N. Y. H. COMPANY G Capt. H. J. Knowles. 1st Lieut, C. W. Hough (F). Capt. Wm. Wood, later Major and Lieut. Lieut. T. J. Chaddock. Frank B. Kaze. 1st Sergt. S. T. Devoe. later Chaplain. COMPANY G. 527 COMPANY G. With one or two exceptions Company G came from what was,up to 1826, the old town of Wolcott, i. e., the towns of Huron|Wolcott, Butler, and Rose, with the storm centre in WolcottThe excitement incident to the raising of Company A did notsubside, but continued to increase till it appeared that anothercompany must be raised, and common choice selected WilliamWood of Westbury as the leader. This post office is in Butlerin part, and the captain rated from that town. First LieutenantHawley was from Wolcott, and 2d Lieutenant Woodward wasa Rose man. The company was raised in about two weeks


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