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Such, Christopher C, private, 161st Inf., Co. A ; enl. Aug. 20, 1862, three years ; 



disch. Oct. 17, 1865. 

 Smith, Herman, private, 161st Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 25, 1862, three years; 



served full term, 

 Sprague, Tobias, private, 16lst Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years; 



disch. Sept. 20, 1865. 

 Sprague, Elijah, private, 161st Inf., Co. A ; enl. Aug. 21, 1862, three years ; disch. 



Sept. 20, 1865. 

 Smith, Edgar M., private, 161st Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 22, 1862, three years; 



served full term. 

 Silsbee, Benjamin, private, 161st Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 25, 1862, three years; 



died at Baton Rouge, Jan. 12, 1863. 

 Townshend, Wm. S., 161st Inf., Co. A ; enl. Aug. 22, 1862, three years ; died at 



New Orleans, Sept. 21, 1863. 

 Townshend, Josiah, private, 161st Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 21, 1862. three years; 



disch. Sept. 20, 1865. 

 McFie, Thomas, Jr., sergt., 78th Inf., Co. E; enl. March 3, 1862, three years; 



pro. to Corp., April 26, 1862 ; to sergt., Dec. 19, 1862 ; to 1st sergt., April 



5, 1863 ; taken prisoner at Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9, 1862 ; exch. Dec. 13, 



1862 ; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. 

 McFie, Alexander B., sergt, 189th Inf., Co. A; enl. Aug. 20, 1864, one year; 



disch. with regt., June 1, 1865. 

 Potter, Wm. R., enl. Aug. 1864, one year ; came from Pennsylvania. 

 Bucanan, J. J., private, 189th Inf., Co. C; enl. Aug. 1864, one year; served on 



detached duty ; disch. May 30, 1865. 

 Aber, Harrison, private, 14th H. Art., Co. B; enl. Dec. 12, 1863, three years; 



detailed at Queen Street hospital, Alexandria, where he died Aug. 9, 



1864, and was buried there. 

 Smith, John, private, 180th Inf. ; enl. May 20, 1864, three years. 

 Kain, William, private, 180th Inf. ; enl. May 20, 1864, three years. 

 Selby, William, private, 180th Inf. ; enl. May 30, 1864, three years. 

 Harrington, Silas, private, 180th Inf. ; enl. May 31, 1864, three years. 

 Slight, Lyman A., private, 180th Inf.; enl. May 31, 1864, three years. 

 Dennis, Dempsey, private, 180th Inf.; enl. June 1, 1864, three years. 

 Smith, John, private, 180th Inf. ; enl. June 1, 1864, three years. 

 Leath, Noah, private, 180th Inf. ; enl. June 1, 1864, three years. 

 Butler, Charles D., private, enl. Aug. 31, 1864, three years ; sub. for Hubert D. 



Rose. 

 Steadman, Julius, private, enl. Aug. 24, 1864, three years ; sub. for George W. 



Nichols. 

 Morse, William H., private, drafted July 15, 1863, for three years. 

 Chase, Russell, private, 76th Inf, Co. E; drafted July 15, 1863, three years; 



wounded at Gaines' Hill, May 29, 1864; came home and died, in conse- 

 quence of wound, Aug. 1, 1864. 

 Cummings, George, private, enl. Sept. 21, 1863, three years; sub. for Martin 



Hoagland. 

 King, Wm. H., capt., 34th Inf., Co. I ; enl. April 20, 1861, two years ; wounded 



at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862 ; pro. to col. 55th Regt. N. Y. Vols., Aug. 22, 



1862", but was not must, at the time on account of sickness ; res. Jan. 1, 



1863, on account of wounds and disease ; appointed Aug. 11, 1863, capt. in 



Vet. Res. Corps, and assigned to Co. D, 1st Regt., Dec. 12, 1865. 

 Wright, John, private, 34th Inf., Co. I; must. June 15, 1861, two years; died 



May 19, 1862. 

 Brace, William W., private, 6th H. Art., Co. C; enl. June 18, 1863, three years; 



disch. Aug. 24, 1865. 

 Lines, Reuben Ruthland, private, 189th Inf., Co. H ; enl. Sept. 7, 1864, one year; 



disch. May 30, 1865. 

 Little, Amos, private, 189th Inf., Co. C ; enl. Aug. 30, 1864, one year ; disch. May 



30, 1865. 

 Abel, Aaron, private, 161st Inf., Co. A; enl. Sept. 16, 1864, one year; disch. at 



Tallahassee, Fla., Sept. 20, 1865. 

 Brace, Daniel, private, 189th Inf., Co. C; enl. Aug. 17, 1864, one year; died at 



City Point, Va., March, 1865, of inflammation of lungs. 

 Beaton, James, private, 21st Inf., Co. G; enl. May 6, 1861, two years; wounded 



at second Bull Run in arm and twice in hand ; disch. March 24, 1863 ; 



re-enl. and must, as private, June 16, 1864, for three years ; pro. to sur- 

 geon's steward in charge, Feb. 23, 1865, in Potomac flotilla. 

 Woodruff, Francis Marion, private, 189th Inf, Co. C; enl. Sept. 13, 1864, one 



year; disch. with regt.. May 30, 1865. 

 Hurlburt, Hiram E., private, 161st Inf., Co. A ; enl. Sept. 5, 1864, one year ; de- 

 tailed as brigade mail messenger from Mobile to New Orleans ; disch. at 



exp. of term of service. 

 Lockwood, Bradley, private, 189th Inf., Co. C ; enl. Sept. 2, 1864, one year; disch. 



on account of disability soon after enlistment. 



Ellas, George H., com. -sergt., 1st Nebraska Cav., Co. D ; enl. June 10, 1861, three 

 years ; pro. to 5th sergt., June 15, 1861 ; to 4th sergt., April 10, 1862; to 

 3d sergt., Feb. 1, 1863 ; pro. to com.-sergt., Dec. 1, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 26, '64. 



Benham, George K., private, 161st Inf., Co. A ; enl. Sept. 3, 1864, one year ; died 

 while in the service. 



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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. 



CHARLES L. BAILEY, 



second son of David and Sabrina Stone Bailey, was born 

 Aug. 7, 1830, in Urbana, Steuben Co., N. Y. His father 

 settled in the town of Urbana when but three years of age, 

 in company with his parents, in 1808. Adsit Bailey now 

 owns the place where the Bailey family first settled, and 

 where the grandparents died. David Bailey was a native 

 of Lodi, Seneca Co.. N. Y., and was born in 1805, and 

 died at his residence in Urbana, Aug. 20, 1 872. His widow 

 still lives. They had seven children, five of whom survive. 



Charles L. Bailey was raised on the farm, and in the 

 tannery, until he was twenty-seven years of age, about 

 which time (1857) he removed to Bath, where he was en- 

 gaged in agriculture for some ten years, when he returned to 

 Urbana, to the farm he now owns, a view of which, with 

 portraits above, may be seen elsewhere in this work. Mr. 

 Bailey is also engaged in the cultivation of grapes. 



His early advantages for an education were mostly con- 

 fined to the common schools of this district, save one 

 term spent at a select school, at Hammondsport. At the 

 age of nineteen he commenced teaching, and followed it 

 five terms. He is identified with the Republican party, and 

 has held various town-offices to the general satisfaction of 

 his constituents. He has been justice of the peace three 

 terms, and supervisor two terms, and is the present incum- 

 bent of that office. He was married to Miss Amanda S., 

 daughter of Wm. P. and Elizabeth Ide, of Chemung Co., 

 N. Y., July 3, 1854. She was born May 13, 1835, and 

 died March 11, 1865. Of this alliance three children were 

 born, viz., Lafayette C, Sabrina, and Amanda (deceased). 



Mr. Bailey married his present wife. Miss Lydia Bachus, 

 daughter of Abner and Hulda Coykendall, of Sussex Co., 

 N. Y., Feb. 26, 1868. Mrs. Bailey had two children- 

 Ellen and Minnie — by her former marriage. 



Adsit Bailey was born in Urbana, Jan. 8, 1842, on the 

 farm where he now resides, and where his grandparents 

 settled in 1808, where they and the parents of Adsit con- 

 tinued to reside until their death. A view of the old home, 

 and portraits above of David Bailey and wife, may be seen 

 elsewhere in this work. Adsit Bailey married Edna, 

 daughter of Peter and Elenor Depuy, of Urbana. By oc- 

 cupation, farmer and grape-grower. In politics a Repub- 

 lican. 



