. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Sept. 24, 61, 3 yrs. Co. K.; Corp. Jan. i, 62; disch. for dis. Oct. 21, , William S.—A. 19, Enr. Sept. 30, 61, 3 yrs. Co. G.; Corp. May 25, 62; disch. for prom.—2nd. Lieut. 19 U. S. C. Inf. Dec. 8, 63; 1st Lieut, July 1, 65; detached as ordnance officer on staff of Gen Giles A Smith; disch. Feb. 18, 67 at Baltimore, Md. [P. O. Cazenovia, N. Y.]FEARN, Herbert.—A. , Enr. Nov. 28, 62; Asst. Surgeon, Dec. 17, 62; disch. Aug. 19, , Addison J.—A. 22, Enr. Oc


. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Sept. 24, 61, 3 yrs. Co. K.; Corp. Jan. i, 62; disch. for dis. Oct. 21, , William S.—A. 19, Enr. Sept. 30, 61, 3 yrs. Co. G.; Corp. May 25, 62; disch. for prom.—2nd. Lieut. 19 U. S. C. Inf. Dec. 8, 63; 1st Lieut, July 1, 65; detached as ordnance officer on staff of Gen Giles A Smith; disch. Feb. 18, 67 at Baltimore, Md. [P. O. Cazenovia, N. Y.]FEARN, Herbert.—A. , Enr. Nov. 28, 62; Asst. Surgeon, Dec. 17, 62; disch. Aug. 19, , Addison J.—A. 22, Enr. Oct. 19, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F.; died of typhoid fever Dec. 31, 61 at Halls Hill, , Ambrose I.—A. 23, Enr. Oct. 2, 61, 3 yrs. Co. G; disch. for enlistment, as Hosp. Steward, U. S. A. Apr. 3, 63 at Philadel-phia, Pa. [P. O. Chatham, N. Y.]FELLOWS, Henry.—A. 22, Enr. Oct. 17, 61, 3 yrs. Co. G; k. in ac. May 27, 62, Hanover C. H, Va.; also borne as Henry , Charles W.—A. 20, Enr. Aug. 8, 61, 3 yrs. Co. C; Wagoner, Jan. 1, 62; disch. for dis. June 18, 62, at New Bridge, Va. [P. O. Centralia, Kan.]. CHARLES E. SPRAGUE, Ph. D., C. P. A. Educator, author, linguist and banker, born at Nassau, RensselaerCo., N. Y., in 1842. Entered Union College at the age of fourteen andwas graduated with the class of i860. While in college his aptitudein the mastery of the Greek language was remarkable and he is nowregarded as one of the first Greek scholars in America. Entering thearmy at the outbreak of the Civil War, he was distinguished for gal-lantry on the field of battle and was severely wounded at the Battleof Gettysburg, for services at which battle he received from New Yorkstate a commission as Colonel by Brevet. In 1870 Colonel Spraguebecame connected with the Union Dime Savings Bank of New York City;for the past sixteen years he has been its president. During his con-nection with the bank its deposits have increased from $3,000,000 to$26,000,000. Col. Sprague is Ex-Pr


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