TOWN OF ADDISON. 



149 



Charles H. Wombough, 1st lieut., 86th Inf., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 31, 1861, three 

 years ; pro. to capt. Co. K. 



Charles Wm. Gillett, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; enl. Aug. 14, 1861, three years; 

 pro. to 1st lifiut., Aug. 27, 1861 ; to adjt., Nov. 1861 ; in battles of second 

 Bull Run and first Fredericksburg; disch. by command of Maj.-Gen. 

 Halleck, on account of disability, in compliance with Special Order No. 

 153, Adjt.-Gen.'s Office, Wash., April 3, 1863. 



Hiram J. Blanchard, private ; enl. April 26, 1861, in 2d N. J. Inf., three months' 

 service; disch. Aug. 1, 1861, with regt.; re-enl. Aug. 14, 1861, 86th Inf., 

 Co. B; pro. to 2d lieut., to 1st lieut., and to capt.; in battles of second 

 Bull Run, Antietam, Manassas Junction, Fredericksburg, Chancellors- 

 ville, Beverly Ford, and Brandy Station ; wounded at Gettysburg (lost 

 two fingers on right hand), July 2, 1863 ; disch. Oct 20, 1863, by reason of 

 wound. 



Egbert L. Crane, private, 86th Inf., Co. B ; enl. Aug. 14, 1861, three years ; pro. 

 to orderly sergt, Oct. 1,1861; to 1st lieut., Nov. 22, 1861; in battles of 

 second Bull Run and first Fredericksburg ; disch. on surg. certif. of dis., 

 March 22, 1863, by command of Maj.-Gen. Berry, 3d Army Corps. 



James Brundage, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; died in hospital. 



Jerry Clark, private, 86th Inf., Co, B; died at Addison. 



Jesse Campbell, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1861. 



Wm. A. Campbell, private, 86th Inf., Co. B; enl. Aug. 1861, three years; served 

 time out and re-enl. in same regt. 



George Crandall, private, 86th Inf., Co. B. 



George Davis, private, 86th Inf., Co. B. 



Francis Davis, private, 86th Inf., Co. B. 



Leonard Webster, private, 86th Inf., Co. B. 



Marcus Williams, private, 86th Inf., Co. B ; enl. Aug. 14, 1861, three years ; in 

 battle of second Bull Run ; disch. Dec. 30, 1862 ; re-enl. in 11th H. Art., 

 June 6, 1863 ; in battles of Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Reams' Station, 

 Hatcher's Run, Deep Bottom, and several others ; disch. by G. 0., Oct. 6, 

 1865. 



A. Charles Sturdevant, 86th Inf., Co. B. 



Henry Pierce, private, 86th Inf., Co. B: enl. Dec. 24, 1863, three years. 



Charles B. Davis, 86th Inf., Co. B. 



Estus C. Mandeville, private, 86th Inf., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 20, 1861, three years ; 

 in battles of second Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; re-enl. 

 March 4, 1864, at Brandy Station, for three years ; after re-enlistment was 

 in battles of Spottsylvania C.-H., Cold Harbor, before Petersburg, and at 

 Gen. Lee's surrender; disch. July 4, 1865. 



Robert A. Fox, private, 86th Inf., Co. K ; enl. Aug. 17, 1861, three years; disch. 

 Jan. 1,1864, and re-enl. in same regt., Jan. 1, 1864, in the field ; must, out 

 July 4, 1865, with regt. 



Wm. A. Belcher, private, 86th Inf., Co. K. 



Darius Sturdevant, drummer, 86th Inf., Co. K. 



Foster P. Wood, private, 86th Inf., Co. I ; enl. Oct. 17, 1861, three years; pro. to 

 2d lieut., Nov. 22, 1861 ; to 1st lieut., July 1, 1863 ; to capt, Feb. 14, 1864; 

 in battles of second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Beverly Ford, Gettysburg, 

 Wapping Heights, Kelly's Ford, Locust Grove, Mine Run, two days in 

 the Wilderness, charge at Po River and at Spottsylvania C.-H., Anderson 

 House, charge at North Anna River, Cold Harbor, and took part in all 

 fights and skirmishes before Petersburg from June 16 to Nov. 17, 1864; 

 disch. Nov. 17, 1864, by reason of exp. of term of service. 



Jacob Horning, private, 141st Regt., Co. G; enl. Aug. 21,1862, three years; par- 

 ticipated in battle of Nashville, Tenn. ; wounded in right leg by a mus- 

 ket-ball; disch. at No. 1 Hospital, Nashville, Tenn., April 19, 1865, by 

 reason of G. 0. 



James Kent, substitute for Orrin Austin, of Campbell, Steuben Co., N. Y. 



Warren Luddington, substitute. 



Samuel Lewis. 



Albert F. Lynch, sub., 107th Inf. ; died in service. 



James Jackson, private, 16th Ind. Bat.; enl. Aug. 27, 1864, one year; disch. 

 July, 1865, by reason of G. 0. 



Peter Gray, private, 2d Vet. Cav. ; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year ; died at Mor- 

 ganzia, La., Feb. 14, 1865, of fever and chronic diarrha^a. 



Parke B. Crandall, private, 2d Vet. Cav. ; enl. Aug. 29, 1864, one year. 



Adam Johnson (col'd), private. 



Abram Aumick, private, 86th Inf. ; enl. Nov. 30, 1861. 



Wm. S. Crans, private, 10th N. Y. Cav.; enl. Nov. 21, 1863, three years; died 

 July 24, 1865, in hospital at Alexandria, Va. 



Valentine Parcells, private, 107th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Dec. 10, 1863, three years. 



Edward Dickinson, private, 107th N. Y. Regt.; enl. Dec. 7, 1863, three years; 

 died in service. 



Stephen W. Ames, private, 107th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Dec. 10, 1863, three years. 



Robert Baxter, private, 2d Vet. Cav. ; enl. Dec. 22, 1863, three years. 



Edward F. Bates, med. cadet; pro. to asst. surg. and to surg.; appointed mem- 

 ber U. S. Examining Board ; died at Washington, March 8, 1864. 



John L. Morse, 5th Cav.; enl. Aug. 1862; died at Andersonville prison, Sept. 

 1864. 



John R. Miller, John L. Morrison, Calvin Resur, Franklin B. Strait, Theodore 

 G. Smith. 



Edward Shaw, enl. 1864. 



Hibbard Hamilton, John Hamilton. 



Abram Stolliker, 86th Inf. ; re-enl. as veteran, Oct. 1863. 



Wm. Hamilton, Charles McCluster, Henry Myers, Charles Doland. 



Hamilton White, private, 11th H. Art. 



John W. Legrange, private, 11th H. Art. 



Chauncey A. Lynch, private, 11th H. Art. 



Levi Sturdevant, drummer, 86th Inf. 



Charles M. Frazier, private, 105th Pennsylvania Inf., Co. D ; enl. Feb. 23, 1862, 

 three years; in battles of Fair Oaks, Yorktown, Wijliamsburg, Charles 

 City Cross-Roads, Seven Days before Richmond, second Bull Run,— at 

 Gettysburg was wounded in left hand,— the Wilderness, and before 

 Petersburg ; disch. March 18, 1865, at exp. of term of service. 



John Meads, private, 86th Inf. ; enl. Aug. 1861 ; in battles of second Bull Run, 

 second Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wapping Heights, 

 Orange Grove, and Culpepper C.-H. ; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 20, 1863 ; en- 

 gaged in battles of the Wilderness, Petersburg, and at Lee's surrender ; 

 wounded Oct. 20, 1864, in right arm by musket-shot, on skirmish line 

 near Petersburg. 



Henry Williams, 86th Inf. ; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 1863. 



Samuel Dickinson, 86th Inf.; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 1863. 



James Smith, 86th Inf.; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 20, 1863. 



Perry Washburn, 86th Inf.; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 20, 1863. 



Gilbert Ackley, 86th Inf. ; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 20, 1863. 



Charles A. Butler, 86th Inf. ; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 20, 1863. 



Egbert Bullock, 86th Inf. ; re-enl. as veteran, Dec. 20, 1863. 



Horace E. Bullock, 86th Inf.; re-enl. Oct. 1863, at Brandy Station, Va. 



George Bellinger, private, 8th H. Art. ; enl. Jan. 4, 1864, three years ; in battles 

 of Spottsylvania C.-H. and the Wilderness; wounded at Cold Harbor in 

 left foot by a Minie-ball ; disch. May 30, 1864, on account of disability. 



George Larowe (col'd), private, 31st U. S. Colored Troops, Co. E; enl. Dec. 7, 

 1863, three years ; died from wound at Petersburg, Aug. 18, 1864. 



John Carnigee, died in hospital at Indianapolis, Ind. 



Alonzo D. Hill, 97th Inf.; drafted July 15, 1863, three years; in battles of the 

 Wilderness; wounded in the head at the battle of Spottsylvania C.-H., 

 May 8, 1864 ; died from effect of wound, May 18, 1864. 



Charles Wight. 



Humphrey Watkins (col'd), private. 



Thomas Wells, private, 14th Inf., three years ; substitute for Albert G. Crane. 



Levi Van Lise, priv. ; enl. Jan. 15, 1865, three years ; sub. for Andrew Barrow. 



Patrick Loyd, private; enl. Nov. 18, 1864 ; substitute for Rollin R. Smith. 



Henry Burdick, priv. ; enl. July 22, 1863, three years ; sub. for W. J. Van Orman. 



Joseph W. Bridgeford, private ; enl. Aug. 29, 1863, three years; substitute for 

 Llewellyn Jennings. 



Charles Esemvine, private ; enl. Aug. 24, 1863, three years; sub. for Jas. Caple. 



Willard D. Rouse, private ; enl. July 23, 1863, three years ; sub. for J. C. Liken. 



Moses Shaw, private; enl. Aug. 24, 1863, three years; sub. for Levi Merrill. 



John Brady, private; enl. Nov. 10, 1864; substitute for Isaac Raskam. 



Arthur McGoff, private ; enl. Nov. 11, 1864; sub. for Albert A. McGaffey. 



Joseph Corbishly, private, 15th U. S. Inf.; enl. Dec. 1864; sub. forOrvill Odell. 



Alonzo 0. Campbell, private; enl. Feb. 23, 1865, three years; sub. for Hiram 

 Eldridge. 



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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. 



HON. JAMES 11. MILES 



was born in Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y., July 3, 1807. 

 His father, Isaac Miles, was a native of Connecticut, born 

 July 11, 1763 ; married Martha Davis, also a native of that 

 State, who lived to the advanced age of eighty years, and 

 died in 1861. 



Isaac Miles was a blacksmith by trade ; first moved to 

 Chenango County, where he lived many years, and in the 

 year 1819 settled in Addison, Steuben Co., where he lived 

 the remainder of his life, and died in the town of Rathbone, 

 in 1855. 



Their children were Mrs. Maj. L. A. Jones, Mrs. Rol- 



land Saunders, Patty (died young), Mrs. Nichols, 



Isaac, of Allegany County, JamesH., Samuel, of Schuyler 

 County, John, of Rathbone. The daughters are all dead. 



The opportunities for education from books aiForded 

 these children were very limited ; but in this, as in many 

 other cases in the early settlement of the country, privation, 

 necessary economy, and resolution laid the foundation for a 

 practical business education that often financially outstrips 

 the results of any book-knowledge. 



Capt. Miles was only twelve years of age when the 

 family came to Addison. At the age of twenty-two he 



