. Historic days in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences . 1864; Isaiah Weeks, killed in actionat Winchester, Virginia, September 19, 1864; Theodore W^Elmer, died at Salisbury prison. North Carolina, January13, 1865; James Bradford, killed in action at Winchester,Virginia, September 19, 1864; Samuel V. Davis, of fever,at Camp Bayard, Trenton, New Jersey, February 10, 1864;Daniel Heaton, of fever, at U. S. Army General Hospital,Cumberland, Maryland, April 30, 1865, buried in NationalCemetery, Antietam, Maryland, Section 11, Lot C, grave69; Edward Jones,


. Historic days in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences . 1864; Isaiah Weeks, killed in actionat Winchester, Virginia, September 19, 1864; Theodore W^Elmer, died at Salisbury prison. North Carolina, January13, 1865; James Bradford, killed in action at Winchester,Virginia, September 19, 1864; Samuel V. Davis, of fever,at Camp Bayard, Trenton, New Jersey, February 10, 1864;Daniel Heaton, of fever, at U. S. Army General Hospital,Cumberland, Maryland, April 30, 1865, buried in NationalCemetery, Antietam, Maryland, Section 11, Lot C, grave69; Edward Jones, of disease, at Salisbury prison. NorthCarolina, January 10, 1865, buried at National Cemetery,Salisbury, N. C.; Samuel H. Jones, missing in action atFishers Hill, Virginia, September 22, 1864, died of dis-ease, at Danville, Va., January 20, 1865, buried at NationalCemetery, Danville, Va.; Stephen Monroe, of consumption,at Hoboken, New Jersey, April 6, 1865: Charles Morris,killed in action at Cupps Mills, Virginia, October 13, 1864;Henry Peterson, of disease, at Andersonville prison, Geor- (150). WAR TIME PICTURES— Company G. Third N. J. Reg. Cav. VolsCharles Bartlett Charles Clunn Avery S. Messec William E. Clunn Jacob Adams Joseph Messec Charles \Vebb John Lutes Captain Thomas G. McClongLevi MessecBenjamin F. BuckThomas Sharp 152 HISTORIC DAYS gia, September lo, 1864, buried at National Cemetery, An-dersonville, Ga., grave 5,206. The butterfly regiment was the favorite of the hour,and in quick succession came another gallant company froiiiMillville to become a part of the Third Cavalry. The rosterfollows: Company G.—Captains, Thomas G. McClong, HenryC. Warner; First Lieutenants, William M. Scott, MichaelT. Dwyer; Second Lieutenants. Gilbert Tice, James ; First Sergeants, James F. Long, WilliamF. Rocap; Quartermaster-Sergeants, Henry Lippincott,Joseph T. Rose; Commissary Sergeant, William E. Clunn;Sergeants, Charles P. Clunn, Avery S. Messic, Willi


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