152 



FOREST ANT) STREAM. 



ISepthsibeb 23, 1880. 



meetins' In apltialile plig-ht. and enough In coudcmnatlon cannot 

 he said of a StaTfi manauemcnt. that pei-mits an Importaiil maioh 

 such as thf- intcrntttion;^ military to g-o Ijy default Ihrnug-h merp 

 apathy, if no worse inoiiro bp asorihed . This and other matches 

 have shown r,nu(:lu';i v el.v Ihrttnin troops of the State are armed 

 with ill) iiif.o-inr \vr;i]..i[i iia c-otn[iiired wilh the riHos ivhioh have 



elncic I I' iir oi/Jhi oul. This niay, perhaps, hi; a neeosFary result 



or the kreiK-nn uiiireh of iriiprovement, hut U. is none tbeleps rlia- 

 pirlting-lo niemhersofthe State organijiations to feel that they 

 carry ahout an antiquated lire-arm in comparisou with others. 

 This raeetintr has more than ever Impressed the fact that a .50 

 oaliher rifle has no manner of chunoe against one of .■Jo or .44 cali- 

 ber with increased charges. 



Theineetins-hasfflren chance for no gmnll amotmt of instruc- 

 tionijitoairool i/ny i- !■ T^. r: ,,i;ii j haijk to their several 



posts encoui i • stay at Creedpioor 



has been re:ili: ■ i ,. i.otry The tniUtia- 



menof many |.,<i;^->i. ..i^ , ..n, ,:.:i.i .r-u.. li.e sevcrid .Stales rep- 

 sresented. »t Uio meetins-, has .■ ilisrovereil that thtre arc [ilenty of 

 lovetsof Tide practice, und, if the jiropor moral is drawn, there 

 should be an endeavor on the i.iart of many of the other States. 

 not now ropresenled, to mnlce .showin? of volunteers. 



The meetin?/' occupied four days, nnd the ;;,0ui1 indi\idunl en- 

 tries poured in asteadyfusihid.':i;.in'iist the larK-ots Usi>eali.sTiuiL-h 

 for tliot-'ood arnmg-oiFi, r,i ,,- .1,;^ leudinsJ- .Amerioiin rati^io, thal- 

 not a pei-son was hni i: ,. :i ■ , ■ ' h.t a bullet wcjil awry, and 

 not even the usually L, -11 ; :!■ i- v.is cut hy a t)ullel-Ki,lu~U, 



The first day -was op.Mia v, ,; ,, ;,iiiu-r, raug-e pructiee, and tb<- 

 Judd .Match was the first eyent. This being for military rifles, 

 there ^v■as a ?hort struggle between the citizens and the roijular 

 soldiery- The day was a raw one, with a provoldDf 11 o'clock 

 wind and a bad light, with the sun only at occasional intervals 

 peepim; fioni behindasky of leaden clouds. The honnj-s were 

 verycveidy distributed, and for the lir.-t idace J, L. Puuldint', of 

 the Twelfth Kciiriment, N. G. S. N. Y,,tied with JI. Wcisman, of 

 the First Cnited States Cavalry and a member of the PaeiSc 

 team. On the shooting olf of tlie lie Pauldi.iff was the winner 

 and took the S50, cash, prize ottered by Major .) . H. Jimes of the 

 same regiment. This match was instil utcd at the first nieetiag- of 

 the Association, and has been sustained since. The successive 

 winners have been: ISel, W. Uoherson ir, .shots, old tarjretl, ]«; 

 IBel, II. B Smith (7 shots, old lar,..!). :;.';: 1875, J. Mason, 30; 

 1871), P. J. P.'dffrolT, 34: l,s77, K. W. Wliiilock. ;i:i: 1878, B. MoSorlej-, 

 33: ]S71i, .Jas. Larned. 33 The si.-mi-..,s ri.r lS;it itood :— 



J.L.Pauldina " -" ' - ::i ; T. i . : i, , ... . . i:,i; ; -4^30 



H. Weisman ■- ' ■ :■'.-, . -, ,. ■__..;, 



E. -W. Whillock ■ : _--.r. 



Jas. Hoss ! • "" ' - -L-j 



Jas. Uii-nod ' ; : ,: .-■•n 



D. H. Ogden 



Wm. Ennls ! . ; ._..,_, 



B.T. Hare..,- ju 



F.U.Bnll .!-.-;',! ':■ ! 1: ,■■^ ■,- , : ... 



O.A.Manvillo .5>liU-!-;iii | n, .s. n,-., .,-,... :;i. - 



John Pitcher .3444.155-30 U. .\1. IJ,-ULfl.ert.y, :; 



J 10 Steisou -n:>=>l.«i;)-3(i 1 J I,'. Ilenuian , , ", 



jiMcLane M45l51-Sn [ W. A'an r,,rx %,, _ . .. ; 



Jas!iM''i-r'-v. - .. '.:.■.'-.:- ■■"'':. 'r. Lockwood'V.'.'".Mli;4'-2 



J.H. ^'.I'l. .. ■ iM'lioni.son •l-tl-l+lf-as 



C.Vmh I 'i.l-ii. , , , -' ' -i..Jo!ie.i -llJt-IU— 2S 



N. OM>,.!in..'ll 'i-i.-! ;^' I II. H.stcllmar J-tlUt-f-a 



F.E. Presser 4t5ll!l~ -Jm j W.J. Underwood, Jr. .IUH44-38 



W. DfJanoU , i-i^H4i a' I 



a n. Osborne, T. McClane, ,1. Blatter, C. U. Leet, B. \Y. Price, 

 I,. H. r.reene, F. .1. Kabhoth, Geo. Doyle, W. B. Pitch, J. L. Price, 

 M. W. Hull, .i. B. Van Heusen, S. 0. Van VIeit, u. I'oot. T. J. 

 Doian, Jas. Tinkey. J. L. t.iSKOod, E. H. Williams. C. 11. llag-le, J. 

 Norton, --'S each. A. Barle, C. V. nou.jrliton, C. A Clfinint;, E. P. 

 Chambcrlin, E. F. Brower. G. Tf. Whisiiler. M. P. Hess, A. Dorval, 

 J. Wilson, O. L. Fox, ;;7 each. A. Iiormer. G. \v. .Mnnson, J. 

 Cavanaifh, H. Simon, A. HcUuiers, W. li. Quinan, (;. A. Pcake, E. 

 Demruler, C. A. Blakeraan, 11. Nichols. E. Preston, B. Often, S. 



C. Ivinsrman, K. H. Peck, F. B. Tho.npdon, II. .1. .•Selitadi-r, E. 0. 

 Perry, G. Seymour, W. Hans, Wm. .Murray. Hi W. Greenland, J. 

 B. Quinn, T. .R. Mnrphy, L. A, Wilkinson, G. B. Thompson. E. Do 

 Fore-st, E. H, Brown, F. Alder, Geo. .Shurkley, W. H. Gorm-U. I). 

 K. Atkinson. ,T. 11. Burrou^rl,, i;. o. .■Shak.jspcarc. G. .loitier, M. D. 

 Hinds, I). K. Bunnell, ii l-.k b. L. Thoma,, P. Peorson, .1. C. 

 Helc- .i :" r;. .| 111. ^-■- ■-' Kii : ' 1 ry. P. Waid, W. Lodor, L. L. 

 Barn. - i.- ii. W. H. Weso.n, J. J. E. 

 Ham---. , - .. ... ... .1-11 '11. C. S. l-'i-ampion. A. A. 



Adfci-. . ..i .. .. . ;:. ... .1. -i. Fuller, W. M. .\l„okev, 



W. L. 1 i.i i. ' . ... -J. -^i '-■■ i'- i- i'avids. 1". A. Biln.'-iiam, J. i'. 



Mailers-. .1. il. i^^'.-■rf.a. .Tf.diu Kurt, C. A. .Settle, H. T. (ilark, II. S. 

 Mulli-ioi.,I- k- .Milrs. C. W. Hi.tinan, E. firitliii. 11. \'an Schon. 

 Ben B!u..-, ,1. P. Mcllii.urh, f. W. ijuirian, ..I.N. llaney, :jii each. 



The shot t raug-e uialch followed svilhout delay, and here, too, 

 tbeshoutiiiK was very close, the military rifles takintf the prece- 

 dence over the globe and peep sig-hts, the winner a member of 

 the team of the Twentieth Separate Company, N. G. S. N. T, 

 This match, too, runs back to \f-',;i. and uras a ,5-shot match. The 

 TVlnnmg scores ha\-o been: l.s7;!, i). Schuellook, 18; 1871, ,l,ns. 

 Turner, 27 ; I8T.5, T. R. Jdiirphy. S:i: ISTn. H. F. CJark, 30 ; 1877, 

 Ed. Siinier, 3ii ; 1878, D. C. Minis, ;.a ; 16::i, F. A. Wright,33. The 

 stoores for (ho present meotitif; stood : - 



M. P. Boss '... 4,™ I'.ilG. L Mor.se... 4434-17 



■W. M. Farrow ,-i,v,( -1:1 | .1 ^v MiinLoim 444")— 17 



(i. Joiner : I-' I i !i 1 6534-17 



J. S, Case ..-- .' i' I- a 4t-i44-lT 



J. W. Crane ' ■ i. nison •1.143- pi 



F. F. Millcn--. .- 1 .. .. .--...id 4.144-lii 



J. H. Brown i,.",.-.- Ic I I. .1 i.ii.kui ,V,4-1-13 



H. NichohS 454U-1S A Melnnes ll-l-t-lB 



F. Alder...-,..- 454^-18 | 1,. L. Barnes t.-fl-p; 



n T. Lookwood.,- S&W-IS I II- P. Ghapin ;!444-]5 



K. O. IShftl(0.speare SIW -IS H. Simon .i4:i:j-].^ 



E. W. Wbitlock 5445-181 li.M. tie Ktislia :ill-t-.l-, 



K. W, Price , ffil— 18|J. II. Slui5k 4443-15 



J. 1. Woodhrid 4554-18 1 H. ,V. Buck :;,l-ifj-13 



M. H. Bull 344.5-18 1 W , P. HiUick :j4Li4-41 



T. B. Wd.son ,,.....4145-17 I 



The Champinn'a Jl-ateh set the fine small-bore men to worlc:, 

 who besan puttinif in hoe scores at the short: rauue to help on 

 the aggregate for the match. This match was established in 1870, 

 and its record is a very ffood one, standinfe' :— 

 Year. Winner. 200 800 1,(100 Total. 



1876... E. H.Sanfoid 43 47 44 ras 



1S77.... H.Fulton ..47 49 43 139 



I,';78....W.M. Farrow 4« 47 48 139 



1879- ..J.S.Sumner - 42 49 50 141 



Being disjointed in the year's programme, many who shot 

 the early sta.ircs did not attend to the finish, but of those com- 

 pleting their scores the reconl shows :- 



::nii yards. fidO yards. 1,0(10 yards. Total. 



A. r. Gates .ll:;ii5:,4JS-(3 .1 taf,5SS 155-47 55-5 45555-49 138 



T. H-t:i-'l - ;il'-: . ! M ■' ■•> ■!-. i ..I ..1". ..-155-48 137 



W. :ii ' I...'.. ■ "'' ' ' ''■■'' -48 l:n 



I.L. .', . ..| ' ■ ''■ -a Wl 



A.MMii:i..-. ... i" . -il.i-fl J31 



J.S. Soinuer . -i;i . 1 ... -43 139 



A.H.Oobb - - i=4i-- ' ' ' . !:i-40 139 



D. F. Davids, J r ;;i.i;..- : -.ir,-43 127 



.I.W.Todd .l-,-^.i.-.i 1.139 133 



H. Fisher . .-- St . . 4-43 135 



(4. I,- ]\br,-se 51111 ..-iO 134 



J. 11. Uniwn . . 4--... .' -10 133 



E. O.^JIlaUespear(^5!1 .;■ 35 130 

 A- A., \ dee, . -111.. 11 -.38 118 

 J. n. Bon-<,uul,s,.4,-ll. Ill 33 118 



E. A. 1 1'lild .1:1 . 11 M 117 



F. F. .Mi!ii--ii- l^J-.': . 34 117 



H.A. Buck 351-.:. ..;--35 115 



L.Thomas 3545.1.::---: ....j..... —: ^::.,.-,.^ui -83 100 



W. T. Miles 

 W. DeV.Foi 

 Z. It. Denmf 



.4.3034424,3-4— 31 43433.33.513-38 3m50H^3■3.3-34 



. ..>55J45.5:444— 44 .ini)0(K>n3iH-ll 33.'ir>5-=,:i:!.5ii-3i 



..315:.r;i4-W.l— 38 45-33-35.3ii3H— 30 50fK(f)i:iC0O:J— 7 



,,-U-M43n;M.!— 3S 353.544:3435— .38 l)Ou;lfli-i:*JO(-l— 3 



nd not, i 



afternoon of the first day was criven up to mid range prac- 

 rid the 19 teams of the ,l7-ftiM and Nin;j J,)iirval Cup Match 

 range. The weather eotiditions 



The 



nd t 



:nt 



cut) came very near Kolnf: out of thi 

 Scventli have already taken the cup twit 

 getllng it for the third and last time, 

 ticlng with the g-reatest zeal, and som 



■ eooti 



■ork. 



Thi 



list of li.xl 

 , and had lil«h hopes of 

 dr team has been prac- 

 ■kably line practice 



of the 



rind, a delicatcl; 



ckle 



tit. 



scores have been made, but some of the members of the team 

 wont to pieces, and their chances were lost. The United States 

 Ensineer Battalion tent.i eame to the firing- point with any nnm- 

 tlyintr kite, an iudii'aior lor the 

 y httng halanco to show the di- 

 d other de^'icoa very e.xcellent 

 jly of no special weifrht against 

 3ich the "Woodehuek Hunters" 

 cabled to brinjf lo their work, 

 len the Twenty-sei:ond Regiment 

 :h man tiring- 5 shots at the old 

 imentrook it from 15 teams with 

 ii:!::ets. Since that time the oon- 

 :hown : 1875, Second 



or private practice, but seenii 

 he trained .iudgment of wind 

 foni Watertown, N. Y,, were 

 Phis match dates back to 1.875, v 

 00k it from 9 teams Willi 311. e 

 arrets. In 1874 the Seyenl.h R. 

 Mr. with 7 shots per man al ol.l 

 litions have been as now, and t 



iii-]ii 



■ctlcut Hegnn^ 





: 1877, Forty 



.uhth Reg 



Engineer Battalion, ('. S. A.. ;;iu-3..i teat 



arate Comp.any, :35I— 18 teams. The presf 



Thiity-tifih Battalion, N- 



os; 1S79. Tv 

 nt year's se 



■venth Keg-lment 



teams : ]87«, 

 ■niieth Sep- 

 -es stand :— 



II. N. Otis 



D.R. Br.)wcr ,. 

 W. K./.i.iimerm 



C. L. .'\daois 



C. A. Settle 



Jas. Howland... 

 W. Cooper 



. .414.5.5.^3-33 I W. W. Scott 

 . ..5.551113-30 F. L. Baker . 

 ..4,541:1.55-30 I W. F. .Swau.. 

 ..4,5.5.-1:155-30 I .M. Cooper. , - 

 . 345.5445-39 | J. B. Reeves. 

 ..543 15.53 -Sill 

 .4ai453r5-39 Total 



Twentieth Separate Co., New York. 



O.A.Morris . . -:i.55t5.55 33 1 5V". W. Youn.ir. . . 



O: B. .Smith, Jr 4:15415.5-31 J. Larned...'. 



W IJ. Hinds :j4:i55.5l-:itli A.P.evior 



J. p. Worthing- 4:»55.55-3 1 II. W. Balehclor... 



-T. M. Considon 34.55.545— 30 I G. Daniels 



0. Van Order. 4454535-30 j 



D. H. Ogden . 



C. 5^ Houghton. 



...42,54155-391 Total 



Forty- ejg-hth Keiriment, N. Y. 



3t55 [55 — 31 [ 1,, L. Barnes. . . . 



3ti: .;li-.;'i •-'. A. Cumming 



-'-'■' -''■'.i-'-'l',""!' ' ^■'^- Parkins!." 

 ,, .11:. ir,;;i-:,".i I T.3tal 



- 43.5.54.t4--3S 

 ..51335S5-3S 

 , . 445-;4:»-:;7 

 -4134314-34 

 . 303:3333-17 



- 330 



..4441255-28 

 ..3834454-28 

 ..4554r5i— 37 

 ..33i5:4::!4-34 

 . .2.342533-31 



, 335 



It. Ne«. 5"ork.-J. MoKee IS. Capt. C. F. R.ob- 

 I, . 1. ..a.Kie. 80, Oapt. J. L. Prioe 32. H. B. Thomson 2ii, 

 . Ilatneld 39, F. C. McLewee 30, W. J. Underw.iod, Jr 

 ' 1 I lil. (i. W, Munson37, H. T. Lockwood 39. E. W. Price 



; 11 ,,,-iii -1 Uegiment, New 5'ork.— BlakelevrJa. Gr-llinSI, JfcKroy 

 31. Kcmlali ;.'5. Hiiiier 31. Kaiidall :H, Wil'kinson :W, Tntoian 3,5, 

 Greenland 39, LeloN-ere, E. I)., ;in: Lyman 37, Lefe\ le, D. M., 30, 



Tvyem.\-thiid Ke-iinent, New V.^rk.- K. tfand 37, J. S. Shoppard 

 3.5, G. I.. l--,.,v3.s, H. M..loloi,sor. ;>o. F. L. Ilolin.-s 31. A. Ii. Perham 

 211, F. 1-. Gri-wold 2::. G. G. LlL .s,-;oiii -Xl, W. L. Gainla :;a. .1. M. Kob- 

 erls'.n ;.■-,, K,. Dc loT-esI :;u. J._ I.:. Prothiii.-liam 37, Kdai ::33. 



Sergt. l(euaod"3r. "s.-rgt.' lloolau' :i5, .-Tergtl ■Mcro.-i'naek'l.'iV" yt' 

 Keeker 2,s, Lieut. Bimiltani :37, Corp. Von S.lioti ;;i. Pvr iVi.-- 

 anagh39, Corp. yiallery 37, Corp. Barrett 29, Pyt. IRdi^t 38, total 



Thirteenth Rea:: 

 Brcck29, J. PI 

 WtJ|es25, G. J 

 A.J. Worn. i I 

 _ First .Rej.iie 1 



34; n''i/ij=!l!n»i'3-, 



"'nii' 



nnsylvania.-D. R. Atkinson 33, G. L. 

 ii. Ives 30, E. F. Chainlh-Tlin 811, C. H. 

 .las. A. Fuller 3:). G. H. Foster ::.5, 

 . .0,-, 17, G. B. Haiiil,::'«. total 313 , 

 'it.— i. I,. Wootbridge37. 14. Simon 

 I liapiij :iil, J. M. Crane 34. J. W. Snow 

 1 lions :;8, S. G. Tiaey 3.5, W. P. Barber 

 Iiiam3i.. total :Jm.5. 



y.-B, F. Hart 39, T. W. Griffith 30. 



L. II. Gr.-i-i "37, C. Ei-lrnkoller 35, .1. H. Symes32, P. G. Curry So! 

 H. H. Krye 18 J. D. Hrinke. Iiolf 3!. L. Goll 37, L. Nolle 17. J. Bol- 

 bnger3ij, E. Handenhorst 30. total 3i:i4. 



H. Niehol: 



, H. Pi: 



C. A. Black- 

 — 'ns 19, A. Dun- 



34, W. Tan Vost 3:), 



It.- G G.La l!ariies3a,ll. Alkii.ison 

 I, 1 1.. I. Baeoii 18. fi, .v. Suu,iirr33, 

 a IS, .1. N, Lane 33, .iohii Tiukey 39, 



- irth It.3ginieot. I 



umn :!.s. c. E. Beers 38, W. ^ 

 ninu 19; E. B. Peek39, A. P 

 B. Weller3s. F. B Thoiiips 



:;:-.', A. ii HoCs.m31,'H..l'or 

 It. M. Walker 23, C. .<. Gr-an 



E. W. WhiilocK 34. G. R. Nichols :!7, toml 391 

 Tivcnty-eig-bth Separate Cu.. Neiv l-,.rk.-E. Root 28, S. A. 



HoKlord 34, Um- H. (oiriiee ;:5. D. M. rMaekey 31, F. H. Brinlc 

 21, W. M. Collson 17, Daniel B. Bush 47, D. K. Bunnell 37, T W 

 Myers 3«, W. J. Richardson 39, H. B. Bradbury 21, G. L. Markham 

 29, tolnl 283. 



Sl.\t.v-afih Regiment New Y'ork.— L. P. Kirchmeyer3l, N. G 

 Gregory 29, C. D. Arnold 27, C. B. Hid 21, H. A. Mcnkerai, H. H. 

 Parke III, Wm. Creedimin21, Alev. Shepherd 21, T. S. U'and 39 S 

 M. Welch, Jr. 35. H. S. .Miilli.gan 34, G. T. Qulmby 21, total ::'SI. 



Seyentccnth Battalion, New York.— Harry II i-irinsoii l.s, u.ii.ert 

 Wilson 19. .las. Savins 14. 11. Bond 31, A. K'issam 3:1. Win. H Smith 

 32, J. Wells 30, D. Wilson :;3. Wm. H. Weeton 17, H. E. Gdell 24, J. 

 J. Harrison :.".!, E. Slandering 31. toud 374. 



Fourteenth Reifiment. New York.-J. Corry :.'I, C. L. .Madison 31, 

 T. M. Harvey, 1.5. J. W. NuM 11, F. D. Stillenwert 18, H. C. .] udson 

 ■?.s. 11. Nlllt:^2, ,;. J. Di.'con23,T. Henwood.30. J. .Moore 3S,F. Sehul- 

 ken3l,r:. s Ri.->we 3S. rolal 3iJli. 



:l'".'.-:ii- : -' -:-. ii-M-nt. Ne.v Vork.-(5. Cook 30, Ward 23, Lind- 

 k'-.i :■''- ' kiaiier 31, llf-.tie\i'.iy 17. M ^■er :.>3. .Morrow :;5, 



Hal.:' ' :!-:iiii;s3l.GaproQ3ii, Beiitell 17, total 302. 



. :lv:|.|:' -1 II . .1 -;. ;.i.i-iite Co.. i\.-.w York.-W. H. Brown 19, H. 

 Clai-1;3-1. 1. J \y-iiuerniulli 38, c. It. Wlg-litmnn 21, L. B. Worden 

 13, U. K. Stow 31, I). W. Starring 35. W. R. Porter IB, F. Smith 37, 



F. Gook 24, L. G. Purdy 17, M. U. Curtiss 3,5, total :30l. 



Eighth Regiment, New Yoilc.-T. H. .Mur|ihy 17, N. H. Reod, Jr. 

 21, (J. U. Scott, 23, S. Stenimler 28, G. T. Loug-an 18, W. H. Dewar 

 25, J. A. Gee 22, J. H. Balstar 24, H. Douglass 27, C. Stabberd 24, 

 Chas. Heizman 8, W. H. Cochrane 31, totsd 35tl. 



The second day was a military team day. and while the day was 

 not by any means a desirable one, with it, cold and cheerless at- 

 mosphereand unsteady wind, the men were able to master these 

 diinculties andtnrn out good work. The opening- contest was 

 that for the State trophy intended to try the skill of the State 

 regiments. An examination of the scores wiU show the ups and 

 downs of the battle, but the •' Woodehuek " men had learned to 

 handle wind skiUfully tiy practice on their rang enear Watertown 

 and though closely pushed they again scored a decided victory. 

 This match has a history since 1873. In that year the Twenty-second" 

 RfMimcnt took It with 280 points, 5 shots only being fired by each 

 man at each range; 15 teams then competed. AVith 18 teams in 

 1871 the Twenty-second were again the victors wilh 29.5 points. 

 In 1875 the oondiliouB were made as now. The Avinnings have 

 been : 1875, Seventh Regiment, 4.51-18 teams; 1870, Forty-ninth 

 Regiment, 390—16 teams; 1377, Fourteenth Regiment, 420— 16 team si 

 187S, Seventh Regiment, 438—18 teams; 1879, Twentieth Separate 

 Co., 430—20 teams. The scores for 18S0 stand :— 



Thirty-Uf th Battalion, Watertown. 



200 yds. 500 yds. 



Gapt.aooper 342.51—18 65335-25 43 



F- L.Baker 44;84.i— pj 5545D-24 ■!» 



H.N. Otis 4-|:M.1-1!.1 55,513-24 43 



N.Cooper 451,54-:.':; 4,5444-21 43 



J. H. beeves 44.514-31 1.5131-20 41 



W. R./Uiimeiumn ■i;iJ4-t-18 64151—32 40 



E.H.Brown 43633-22 33435-ia 40 



■ 54333--18 7::-:---l 



31443 b- '-•'---•>■ ■" 



laeut.swan 4ll53--:ii ;:: - : 



l-ipnt-^cott 34431 1; ,.:.::::■-..: 



I- . L. Adam , . ;',.::3;3;3— i,j ih^iii—^io 



Total .837 gi 



Twentieth BoparaU: Company, Blnfrhamton. 



C. B. Smith, Jr 4.>;.K5-22 •>.8!;54_19 



M.W.Young.--- •,'■;','' ^'^ •'■''•^?,?~?? 



'15 N: Cong.-lon. ■.■-■.'..■.■.■..■.■.'.'.■..■.' V. - - - ." iy'il-::!^ 43145^30 



A. Devicr - 4i!4i--ii -1.-434-20 



M. D. Hinds -. 1,-10 



H. W. Bachelor ,--n 



N. 5V. Tilfonv... -"-■:! 



.).I-arned...-. [ ■..,.:.. , .li-ui 



D. n.Ggdcn , I, -,.-,i,^.;-15 



G. Van (5nlen fOiill -Hi 31-t34-lS 



J.P.ISerthmg 453r4 -111 05443-18 



Total.. 





Forty-eighth Regiment, Oswego. 



G. W. Patterson _„ 44454-21 65.555-2.5 



I.. L. Bavues .. 44.55.5-23 64.545—23 



R. G. Post 44444-30 52553-23 



C... V.Barron .;,:., 1 -1 '-.v-S-SO 



G. A.Cleming- ■ . ■ iwig 



F.R. Gardner n , n.-,-19 



A. Earl . . .1-18 



P. T. Perkins ■ :■ 17 



E. V. llnua|il.-..i ---IS 



E. lie Busha -IS 



W. Sulli^-Jo 17 



U Miller 1 ..J, .; j,;;-;-l8 



Total m 234 



Fifty-flrst Beiriment, Syracuse. 



F. L. Lyraar ..5.M5.5-S3 44.5-4t— 21 



W. B. Bandall 5,-..i.53-S3 44444-20 



II. N. 't'otman :;|-,:-,5 33 flf-W-SI 



M-Giilhn 4l,-„',l-::3 .5:vH4-20 



H.W.Greenland .Mi.v, 3:1 ;>40,54— 16 



U. 1-). Lefevre - 3tn,-,-,--l7 54-4-1-1-31 



D.M.Lofevre :ri:iio In H-n4-3(i 



M.J.BIakeley -.iW-ii-io 30W-31 



W. A. Hutier 415!3-U1 3.-1444-18 



C. A. Wilkinson 3.5:.'i:; 17 44:344-19 



1-4. E. .N'eeiing j:!:;:;n-32 .%354— 19 



P. M.McIlroy 33533-13 83334—16 



Total -- ... .225 231 



C.H. Eagle.... 



J. L. Price 



.LMoKee 



C. F. Robbins.. 

 H. B. Thomson 

 W. E. Hatfield . 

 P. Alder 



■enth Regiment, New 5'ork. 



...23 15-:18 1 G. W. .Mnnson 21 20-1 



...20 19-39 I T. G. Miiibewel 17 IM-il,' 



-,.10 19-3,5 I W.J. Underwood, Jr. .33 31-4: 



...17 ;;:i-4ti I H. n. Lockwood 19 13-:!:, 



E.W.Price .....n 19-31 



P. A. Hand 



,1.8. Shepherd.. 



G. L. Fox 



R. M. Johnson. 

 T. li, Holmes..., 

 A. G. Perham. . 

 T. L.Griswold.. 



J. Corey .. 

 C. L. Madisoi 

 T. M. Harvoj 

 ,1. W.Nutt.., 

 F. B. ; 



./il 23-4: 

 Twenty-third Regi 



Total 



it. Brook l.vn. 



17 21-38 1 C. C. Bloi,- - _- - - 



13 21V-33 W. L. Candee IS ]il-;il 



19 22-41 I J. M. Robertson 17 IH 35 



30 18-38 I E. De FoT-est 18 13-31 



10 17-31 J. B. Frothing ham 18 Iti :tt 



19 20-39 1 



TotNl 213 218 131 



fmt. •Brooklyn. 



H.. 

 il.Nutt 



udsr 



19-38 

 Fourteenth Re.g 



19 10-39 I J. J. D: 



21 lS-3i: J. Hen 



20 1^-35 I ilas. M, 



14 10-31 



rf Hi 21— :i: 



19 1 



...d , 



..17 



E. S. Browe lil ai- III 



I, leu t. Cook -. - 

 Lieut. Ward .... 

 Col. Lindlev .. . 

 kicnl.-Cfd.'WoIe. 

 Capt. Schrader.. 

 Capt. Bene way, . 

 Capt. Myer 



L. P. Ivirchmeve 

 W. G. Gregory.. 

 C. H. Hill 1- .... 

 C. D. Arnold . . . 

 H. A. Menker... 



H.H. Parke 



Wm. Overdman. 



liy-O 



,19 19-:4S| Total 319 208 421 



Begitiieat, Ponghkeepsie. 



15-:!l I Pvt. Morrow..-.. .17 IS— :;i 



iii-:5t Capt. HaubernostlB .. 18 9 :: 

 ],5-:U I Lieut. Wllliara8........a) ]9-:ii 



lii-::,ii 

 14— ;;5 



Lie 



i-rgc. Capro 

 -. Ben- 



■ 30 13— :.:3,H.S. Mutltgau ... 



9 19-28 



m 17 18-.33! Total 



-Ninth Separate Company, Whitehall. 



17 Ifl- : 



..19 17-311 



,19 IS-M 



.15 14—29 



..12 18- IM 



..a 14-31 



. 200 200 -100 



....IS 13-:ffl 



R. E. Bar 



A. R. 5b-|0re Ill lii -:i- 



V. P. Follet 3il 10-:;! 



G. G. Davis 10 3-191 ( 



C. Board man 10 33- 3a t 



A. Dor\'al 18 10—38 



CM. Leet 18 19-3; 



Twenty-ninth Sejiarate C 

 10 17-33 IT 



Clarke .... 

 Wintermnt: 

 Wightrnaii 

 Curtis 



D. 51. 5Iackei 

 F. A. Brink.... 

 W. B. Birsh.-.- 

 \Y. M.Ci-Uson 



T-B. Miu-phy- 

 w. n. Heed. Jr 

 W. H. fiewar-. 

 J. H. B.irsdorf 



V-l'l 10-3-4 

 . .31 13 -^4 



. . ,V. Demps-. 



,1. H. Park 18 ::ij :.,s 



B. If. U'ilco.v I'l io-i;5 



G. H. Ingalls --19 2-^ II 



O. .V. Mandevillo 18 14-33 



Total 3)2 187 399 



irany, Horseheads. 



fer...- ...13 17-29 



1:; -:« 



l^'ui-Ov ". 

 ■iVorilcu . 



, b; 1,. 



:44 



Total aogistiwa 



ity-ninth Separate Company, Bltnlra. 



...30 l:;-:;i I D.K.. Bunnell 19 17— 30 



... 31 I:; :=i T.W.Myers 15 19-34 



1 31 :59 I D.J. Richardson 18 13—31 



1,< Js-:40 I H. B. Bradbni'y 10 hl-ai 



. . r; ; i;-:i:4 1 Geo. L. JIarliham. 



17 0-30 



II 11—251 Total 



Eighth Kegiment, Ne-w York. 

 14 li;-:-;iii .1. 11 Bolslon 



....20 IT-ai 

 . 304 IVn 303 



Id 12-281 Total- 



Twenty-fifth Regiment, Albany. 



20 H-IU I T. J.Markey 



20 15 35 I T.G.lmhel 



10 ,s-:;4 l-T. C.Wanymg.... 



13 0-13 I M. Murphy ;, .. 



IB 10- :4t I A. J. Iiouner 



19 5-:;4 



LN.Hauey 11 17-38 1 Total,,.. .- .. 



Seventeenth BattaUlon, Neivhurg. 



C.Keller.. 



W. F.Rein 

 W. HauB,- 

 F. Moore,. 

 E. Passino 

 J. L. Babcock. 



...16 l«-32 



.13 iH-ao 



..M 18-33 



48 17-3.5 



,,.17 18-;S 



. liii lii 1178 



-17 8—23 



..Ifl 18-34 



-.13 11-24 



.15 11-26 



-.304 133 339 



H. C.Higginson.. 



R.Wilson.. 

 A.Kission- 



H. I 



nd.- 



....1.3 



18-29 



...17 



19-38 



. . , .20 



20-40 



...IS 



18-Bl 



....17 



8-26 



....20 



18-33 



...16 



15-31 



J 7 14-31 

 31 2(1-41 

 15 14-38 



D.WilL 



W. H. 5Ve8lon 



B. Odoll , „„ 



B. Standering.__ 2I 16-aT 



J. .1. Harrison 31 20—41 



Total 213S9 3Ji 



J. H. 5Velle... 



Thirty-seen nd Separate Co., Wcllsburg-. 



1,. Carpenter IB 5-21 I T. Spaulding.. 



G. Crane 18 2—30 F. Vundei-morl 



K. Gunn 13 1.3-36 | K. Vendiuiark 



G. W. Eleston. 7 lS-221 G. T. Yiesl. y . 



B. Merriam... 12 0— 13l H. Mcrriani ,., 



S. Morehouse IT 4-Sl 1 



C.S.Myers 7 0—7; Total 



First Separate Co,, Penn Yan. 



H.M. Mingay 14 0-14 I H. Renner 14 0—14 



W. H. Conklin J5 0-13 | R. D. Stewart .18 14—33 



D P, Spear -.7 15-23 1 C.E VonDorlip U 3-13 



,1. Chamberlain 14 0-14 I W. Warren 7 6— )a 



E. ,5 .Ame.sbury 19 1.3— 32 B- F. Wlokbam 15 0—15 



C. H. BoDucr 14 5-IB — . 



A.C.Herwlck % 17—241 Total 165 71 2B» 



....11 0—11 



..16 2—18 



.21 1/4-39 



15 10-25 



-.12 0-13 



. 105 69 234 



