. 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 . with the office of the comptroller of thestate of New York in Albany. Samuel C. Redgrave.—For several years Lieutenant Red-grave has been the leading hardware dealer in the village ofLyons. He was born in Baltimore April 17, 1836, but earlycame here with his mother on his fathers death, that she mightbe near her brother, William N. Cole, editor of a Lyons what the local schools had to giv


. 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 . with the office of the comptroller of thestate of New York in Albany. Samuel C. Redgrave.—For several years Lieutenant Red-grave has been the leading hardware dealer in the village ofLyons. He was born in Baltimore April 17, 1836, but earlycame here with his mother on his fathers death, that she mightbe near her brother, William N. Cole, editor of a Lyons what the local schools had to give, young Redgraveworked on a farm, and was clerk in stores till the year 1862,when he helped raise Company D, going out as its 2d lieutenant. After his return from his army service, he entered the employof Aaron Remsen in the hardware trade, and in 1865 married MissMalvena Remsen, daughter of his employer. A partnershipwas formed with Mr. Remsen in 1866, which continued till thelatters death in 1866. Stephen Reeves.—No man did more faithful service for hiswhole term than this Marion representative in Company boastful, he was always ready when there was somethingto be HON. ALFRED S. a. PERSONAL SKETCHES. 433 The war found him a farmer, and when the war permittedhim to return to peaceful pursuits, he again took up the im-plements of husbandry. Among those of his company killed atWinchester was Alvin Andrews, one of his nearest he took as wife the widow of this comrade slain. He is one of the men who give character to a community. Henry J. Rhodes.—One of the men very likely to be seen atevery reunion of the Ninth is Captain and Brevet Major Rhodesof Auburn, and it is always a pleasure to receive a grasp of hishand and to hear his cheerful voice. It is a long time since he won his laurels on Old Virginia soil,but he wears them well; they will never fade. Lewis B. Rice.—If Comrade Rice had remained in CompanyB, it is probable that he


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