William Oland Bourne BOX 1 FOLDER 4 Left-Handed Penmanship Contest List of Contributors William O. Bourne Contest Letters Series 1 List of Contributors and Alphabetical List of Contributors [Undated] 114 Wallace Moore [*The side notes are [?] to the Competrs List of Contributors. Prrev*] 1 Seth Sutherland, Third Sergeant 5th Ohio Battery, Light Artillery, wounded at Shiloh, Tenn, April 6, 1862. Amputation, Ironton, Lawrence Co. Ohio. Auditor of the County. 2 Charles W Harrington, Sergant, Co. F, 15 Rg. U.S. Infy, wounded at Utry Crak, August 7, 1864, Shot in hand and arm. Dayton, Ohio. (Write with Ma**th.) 3 Ames Churchill, Co. M, 8th Ill. Cavalry. Wounded June 9, 1863--at execution of right elbow. Danly, Du Page Co., Ill. 4 R Walner Leap, 1st Lieut. w R 2 M, 4' Mich., Wounded through right lung July 2d, 1863, at Gettysburg. (disabling the right arm.) White Pijun, St. Joseph Co., Michigan. 5 William J Tucker, Co E, 4th Ky. Inf., Cut right arm on a railroad Collision, at Shilota, Pa., Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio. 6 Wm Penn Sands, Sergeant Co. C, 5th Ohio Vol. Infy Wounded at Winchester, Va., March , 1862. Wounded in right elbow, ossified. Columbus Ohio. 7 D. E. Bahr, Pmub Capt., Wounded at Vicksburg, Miss, May 19, 1863. Pittsfield, Pike Co., Ill. 8 John Northwood, Co. C, 16 Mich. Vol Inf. Wounded at Adel Harbor, June 27, 1862. Elk, Genesee Co., Mich. 9 Wm H Bottons, Co. H, 11 Conn. Vol. Inf. Wounded before Pen**** Aug 5, 1864, in right shoulder. Norwich, Conn. 10. Louis J. Boos, Sergeant Co. B, 6 Pa. Cav., Wounded at ! Todd's Tavern, Va., 7th May, 1864. Amputated hand. 1139 [?] Essay St., Philadelphia, Pa. 11. John A. Ludford, jr., Co. K, 2 Reg., Conn. Heavy Art., Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1st, 1864, Amputated. Bridgeport, Conn. 12. Wm. M. Connor, Co. C, 6 Reg. Mich. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863. Amputated near shoulder. Mount Clemens, Macomb Co., Michigan 13. Richard Miles, Co. H, 148 Rgt Pa. Vols. Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3?, 1863. Exsection above elbow. Box 258, Harrisburg, Pa 14. Ezra D. Hilts, Battery D, 1st NY Light Art. Lost right hand accidentally, ([??] of gun) at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862. Stone Mills, Jefferson Co., N.Y. 15. Henry C. Allen, Co. E, 1st Mass Vol. Cav., lost right arm at Rapidan Station, Va., Sept. 14, 1863. Chicago, Ill.? Conway, Mass.? 16. George H. Long, Capt. Co. H, 29 Mass. Vol. Inf. Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864. Resection. 29 North Market St., Boston, Mass. 17. William A. Till, Co A, 23 Ohio Vol. Inf., Lost right arm at Antietam, 14 Sept. 1862. Sandusky, Ohio 18. John Bryson, Co. A, 30 NY Vol. Inf. Wounded at second battle of Bull Run, Aug 29, 1862. Amputated. Washington, D.C. 19. George W. Taylor, Co. H, 9 NJ. Wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864, amputation near shoulder. Pension Office, Washington, D.C. 20. David C. Yates, Co. G, 1st Ohio Vol. Inf. Wounded at Vienna, Va., June 17, 1861. (1st Ohio man who spilt blood in the war.) Amputated. Portsmouth, Scioto Co., Ohio. 21. John H. Raymond, Sergeant Co. A, 3d Maine Vol. Inf., wounded at Chancellorsville. May 3, 1863. Augusta, Maine. 22. Abram Wagner, Co. A, 12 Ind. Inf., wounded at Richmond, Ky. Aug. 30, 1862. Vernon, Ind. 23. Robert E. Stephens, Co. K, 71st Indiana Vol. Inf., (a?????d 6th Cav.) lost right arm by railroad accident, near Dalton, Ga., Nov. 4, 1864. Evansville, Ind. 24. Ora D. Walbridge, Co. D, 104 Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Heartsville, Tenn., Dec. 7, 1862. Marseilles, LaSalle Co., Ill. 25. R. James Dickinson, Co. B, 127th Ill. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863. Toulon, Stark Co., Ill. 26. A T Wooster, Co. G, 89 NY Vol. Inf., wounded in trenches before Petersburg, Va., Oct. 21, 1864, in the elbow. Windsor, Broome Co., NY 27. William Claffey, Co. D, 1st Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at second Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862, amputated above the elbow. [??], Mass. 28. William H. Hooper, Co. K, 12th Mas. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Amputated at the shoulder. Manchester, Mass. 29. Robert A. Perin, Sergeant, Co. I, 5th USCI, murdered(?) before Richmond, Sept. 29, 1864. Massillon, Stark Co., Ohio. 30. Joseph K. Byers, 1st Lieutant R2M, 15 VRC, Co. F, 121 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at first Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Amputation at shoulder. Fryburg, Clarion Co., Pa. Springfield, Ill. $4.75 [n???] [BRS?????] 31. Norman Vroman, Corporal Co. C, 60th N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, June 15, 1864, amputation. Flint City, Genesee Co., Mich. 32 Frederick M. Platt, Corporal Co. G, 10th Conn Vols., wounded at Kinston, N.C., Dec. 14, 1862. A Amputation at shoulder. Port Chester, N.Y. 33 Frank G. Vallereux, Battery C, 1st Reg. Ill., Light Artil., wounded by premature explosion of gun, at [Ruffins?] Station, Ga., July 4, 1864. Amputation below elbow. Mount Sterling, Brown Co., Ill. 34 Silas M Shepard, 1st Lieut Co. A, 123 Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Perryville, Ky, Oct. 8, 1862. Charleston, Coles Co., Ill. 35. Thaddeus S. Fertig, Co. C, 45 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Amputation above elbow. Milroy, Mifflin Co., Pa. (Reserved ? See Schedule.) 36 James Holder, Co. D, 80th Ohio. Vol. Inf. wounded at Jackson, Miss., May 14, 1862. Amputation. Harlem Springs, Carroll Co., Ohio 37 Jasper Whims, Co. H, 140 Pa.Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. Amputation at shoulder. Hookstown, Beaver Co., Pa. 38 Wm S. Hudson, Jr., Captain, 49 NY Vol. Inf. , wounded at Spotsylvania, May 18, 1864, lost right hand. Paterson, N.J. 39 Edward A Brooks, Co K, 10 Conn. Vol. Inf., wounded on picket, at SeaBrooks Island, Edisto Inlet, S.C., March 28, 1863. New Haven, Conn 40 James H. Conant, Co. A, 80th Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded on skirmish, near Chattahoochie, Ga., July 4, 1864. Amputation below elbow. Chester, Randolph Co., Ill. 41 Lewis E. Kline, Co. C, 33d Rgt. Mo. Vol. Inf., wounded at Old River Lake, Chicot Co., Arkansas, June 6, 1864. Arm shat- tered. No. 292 South Seventh St., St. Louis, Mo. 42 James H. Anthony, Co. K, 125 NY Vol. Inf., wounded at the South Side Road, April 2, 1865. Amputation at elbow. Pittsfield, Mass. 43. Alfred French, Battery B, 1st Ohio Light Artil., wounded at Stone River, Tenn. Amputation. East Rockport, Cuyahya Co., Ohio. 44 Thos P. Griffith, Co. I, 48th Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Pittsburgh Landing, April 7, 1862. Amputation at the shoulder. Johnsonville, Wayne Co., Ill. 45 D W Bainum, 2d Lieut, Co. D, 7th Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Lookout [*?*] Mountain, Nov. 24, 1863. Amputation. Warrenville, Cuyahya Co., Ohio. 46 Alexander Roe, Corporel, Co. A, 1st Ohio Light Artil., wounded [*Amp?*] at Resaca, Ga., May 15 1864, (Amp. ?) Randolph, Portage Co, Ohio. 47 Charles W Dodge, 13th N. H., and 2d Lieut. 24th Reg. VRC, wounded before Petersbgh, June 15, 1864. Arm cut off by a shell. Washington D.C.? 48. Joseph F Smith, Co H, 37 Ill. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Pea Ridge, March 7, 1862. Amputation. Moline, Ill. 49 Charles T Coleman, Co B, 75th NY Vol. Inf., Wounded at Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863. Amputation. Canton Fulton Co., Ill. 50 Thomas A Perrine, Second [Leut?] Co. G, 140 Pa. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Amputation. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Home, [Monroe?], Butler Co., Ohio.) 51 [*+ history*] Charles A Edwards, Captain, Co. H, 7 Mich Vol. Inf., Wounded at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862. Amputation. Quincy, Branch Co., Mich. 52 Charles H Eaton, First Lieuenant, Co E 79 Ind. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Jonesboro, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1864. Amputation above the Elbow. Lafayette Tippecanoe, Ind. 53 Herman [Banunhager?], Co E, 5th Min. Vol. Inf., Lost use of right arm by paralysis, at [C?] Creek, Min., June, 1862 [Shakopee?], Scott Co., Minnesota. 54 James R Burns. 74th [Reg] NY. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 186[2]4. Amputation at shoulder. New York City. 55 R A Bain 1st sergeant Co. K, 24 Mich. Vol. Inf. Wounded at First Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Amputation by a shot. Marshall, Mich. 56 August Schmidt Sergeant , Co. C, 3 Mich. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Second Bull Run, (Groveton,) Aug. 29, 1862. Amputation. Grand Rapids, Mich. 57 James E Lee, Second Sergeant, Co. G, 6th NY Artil., wounded by accidental discharge of rifle, Aug. 2, 1863. Amputation. Paterson, NJ. 58 George M Tyler, Sergeant, Co I, 23d Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at South Mountain, Md., Sept. 14, 1862. Amputation. Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. 59 Wm B Livermore, Co. F, 89th N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Antie tam, Sept. 17, 1862. Amputation. Center Lisle, Broome Co. N.Y. 60 [*D, Co*] Willard L. Cooke, Corporal, Co. __, 94th N.Y. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862, (second day's fight.) Am putation. Belleville, Jeff. Co., N.Y. 61 S Frank Haskell, Sergeant, Co. C, 17 Maine Vol. Inf., wounded before Petersburgh, Jun 16, 1864. Amputation. Augusta, Maine. 62 [*about? humerus?*]Frank G Otis, Second Lieut., Co. G, 10th Conn. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Fort Gregg, Petersburgh, Va., April 2, 1865. Amputation Colchester, Conn. 63 Abellerio S. Burt, Co. C, 12th Mass. Vol. Inf., Wounded at The Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Amputation. Oxford, Massach. 64 [x fdl history] Ira Bonshears?, Co. B, 27th Ind., Vol. Inf., Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Amputation. Rockport, Spencer Co., Ind 65 George A Brown, Co. D, 11th [ ] Vd. Inf., Wounded at [M??b??], N.C., March 14, 1862. Amputation. Boston, Mass. 66 William Bostraph, Co. F, 103d Pa. Vd. Inf., Wounded at Fair Oaks, Va, May 31, 1862. Gallatin, Daviess Co., Mo. [*amp?] 67 Jonathan McKnisley Allison, Crprl, Co I, 111th Ill. Vd. Inf., Wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864. Amputation near shoulder. Monmoth, Ill. 68 Wm. C. King, Sergeant, Co. D, 12 Ky. Cavalry, [ ] at Knoxville, [ ], March 18, 1863. Amputation at the shoulder. Hartford, Ohio Co., Ky. 69 M Edwin Hall, Co. G, 5th US Artil., wounded in shoulder on the Red River Campaign, Arkansas, April 5, 1864. [ ] paralysis. [Ve?????], W. [Washington, D.C.] 70 James Henry Huriton, Color [???peral] Co. B, 12th N.Y.M. Inf., Wounded at Gaines' Mills, Va., [ ] 27, 1862. Amputation. New York City. 71 Rufus L Robinson, Co. D, 121st N.Y.M. Inf., Wounded at Fort Fisher, April 2, 1865. Amputation. [(Utica.)] Frankfort, Herkimer Co., N.Y. 72 Wm. B. Hutchinson, Co. G, [ ] N.Y.M. Inf., Wounded [???] Drewry's Bluff, Va., [ ], May 20, 1864. Disabled. Ogdensburgh, N.Y. 73 Henry W Palmer, Co. H, 31st Maries Vd. Inf., Wounded at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. Amputation. [??iuth], Mo. 74 Allen B Hayward, [Inp??h] Co. A, 2nd N.H.M. Inf., Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Amputation. Marlboro Depot, NH. 75 x [Disal] John Blanchard, Co B, 1st Ohio Light Artil., wounded at Stone Run, December 26, 1862. Disabled? Penfield, Lorain Co., Ohio. 76 x [Disder] John W Davis, Co. B, 36th Ill. Vol. Cav., wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn, Dec. 31, 1862. Disabled. Burlington, Kane Co., Ill. 77 Wm Richardson, Co. F, 69 N.Y. L. M., wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Amputation at the shoulder. Port Chester, NY 78 H O Thomas, Co. D, 18th Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. North Bridgewater, Mass. 79 Willam Frizzell, Corporal, Co. H, 2d NY Vol. Inf., Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Amputation at the shoulder. Chicago, Ill. 80 x [full body] Henry K Atchison, Co. G, 85 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded in pit of Petersburg, Va., Sep 1, 1864. Amputation at the shoulder. New Geneva, Fayette Co., Pa 81 x [f?] Frederick C Bayer, 1st Lieutenant, Co. G,. 49 NY Vol Inf., wounded at Fredricksburg, Dec. 15, 1862. Amputation. Westfield, Chatauqua Co. NY. 82 Bud Roripaugh, Co. C, 157 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburgh, July 1, 1863. Amputation. Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., N.Y. 83 Henry W. Myers, Co H, 30th Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Belmont, Mo., November 7, 1861. Benton Barracks, St Louis, Mo.? 84 Samuel Hamilton, Co. F, 10th Pa. Reserve Corps, Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Amputation. Black Hawk, Beaver Co., Pa. 85 T. S. Bailey, Co A, 3d Iowa Vol. Inf., wounded at Jackson, Miss., July 12, 1863. Amputation. Iowa City, Iowa 86 [?amb] George R Farlay, Leunant, Co F, 117 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fort Gilmore, Va., Sept. 29, 1864. Amputation? Prospect, Oneida Co., N.Y. 87 Joshua L. McKean, Co. B, 12 Mich, Vol. Inf., wounded at Pittsburgh Landing, April 6, 1862. Amputation. Coloma, Berrien Co., Mich. 88 Evarts B Kent, Co A, 6th Vt. Vol. Inf., Wounded at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Disabled Ripton, Vt. 89 Charley R Pat, Co. F, 173 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Mount's Bluff, April 23, 1864. Amputation. Fort Hamilton, N. Y. 90 Hubert D. Bunker, First Lieut., Co. B, 122 U.S.C. Inf., wounded near Martinsburg, Va., March 23, 1862. Disabled. Fitchville, Huron Co., Ohio. Corpus Christi, Texas. 91 John U. Whitford, Batt. A, 1st R.I. Light Artil., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Amputation. Wakefield, R.I. 92 John F. Huntington, 1st Lieut., Co. K, 140th N.Y. Inf., wounded at Weldon Railroad, August 19, 1864. Disabled. Penfield, N.Y. 93 John Stewart Sergeant, Co. C, 3rd N.J. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gaines' Mills, June 27, 1862. Amputation. No. 204 South 24th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 94 x [amp?] Henry S. Parmlee, Sergeant, Co. 13, 1st Conn. Vol Cavalry, wounded at Harpers' Farms, near Burksville, Va., April 6, 1865. Amputation? New Haven, Conn. 95 x Co Frank H Durrah, Co. F, 31 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862, Amputation. No. 1214 Citron St, Philadephia, Pa. 96 +x date of wound? John H. Conover, Co. B 96th Ill. M. Infy wounded at Chickamauga. Sept 20, 1863. Resective. [Wound] Unhealed, Gilmer, Lake Co., Ill. 97 Gyro C. P. Hubbard, Co I, 16th N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863. Amputation. Office, Comp. of Currency, Washington, D.C. 98 Wm H Doryal, Co. E., 6th Conn. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fort Wagner, S.C., July 18, 1863. Amputation. Naugatuck, Conn. 99 x amp. Henry H Sheldon, Co. F, 45 Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Vicksburg, Miss, June 25, 1863. Amputation? Richmond, McHenry Co., Ill. 100 Philo S Fenton, Corporal, Co. C, 116 Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Dallas, Ga., June 3, 1864. Amputation. Decatur, Macon Co., Ill. 101 x [amp.] E M Jennings, Co A, 130 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Deserted Farm, January 30, 1863. Amputation. Portageville, Wyoming Co., N.Y. 102 x may sig? list of battles Herman T Sanborn, Sergt, Co. I, 17 Vt. Vol. Inf., wounded at Poplar Grove Church, Va., Sept 30, 1864. South Stafford, Vt. 103 x date full listings Alexander Cameron, 2d Lieut., Co G, 16th Mich., 1st Lieut. V.R.C., wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. Amputation. Detroit, Mich. 104 x amp. agency Francis J Irwin, Co K, 140 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Weldon Rail Road, Aug __ 1864. Amputation? No 29 Jefferson ___ Rochester, N.Y. 105 x [abmb work Govt emply] Wm McLeod, Co G, 104 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. Amputation. Humboldt Lake, N. Y. 106 Irvine B. Shaw, Co. D, 65 Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Chickamauga, Tenn., Sept 20, 1863, amputation at the shoulder, Mansfield, Ohio? 107 Samuel T Beerbown, Sergent Co. B, 64 Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Mission Ridge, Tenn., November 25, 1863, Disabled, Marion, Ohio 108 x [date of ? ? ?] Joseph Miley Gilray, Cd. 59th Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, Amputation. Lowell, Mass. 109 William L. Bergin, Co. A, 121st Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Allatoona Mountain, June 2, 1864. Amputation. Columbus, Ohio 110 Benjamin F. Cooke, Co. B, 4 Mo. Cav., wounded at Big Blue, MO., Oct. 23, 1864. Amputation. Oregon, Holt Co., MO. 111 Curley Vankinney, Co G or I, 3rd Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Perrysville, Ky, Oct 8, 1862. Amputation. Westfield, Monroe Co., Ohio 112 Lewis Bail, Co. H, 26 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, Va., May 15, 1864. Amputation near shoulder. Chester, Pa 113 M Alonzo Amsden, Co K, 10 Vt. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864- Disability. Willoughby Lake, Vt. 114 George W Aken, Co. C, 40th Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Shiloh, Tenn., April 6, 1862. Amputation. Enfield, White Co., Ill. 115 Julius V Wood, Co. C, 9th Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Grand Catau, La, November 3, 1863. Amputation. Christianville, Monroe Co., Ohio 116 x [date of wound, when enlisted? battles &c] Matt Marshall, Co. C, 169 NY Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1864. Amputation. Waterford, Saratoga Co, NY 117 Lorenzo J Gray, Co. B, 20th Wisc Vol. Inf., wounded at Prairie Grove, Ark, Dec. 7, 1862. Amputation. Parkland, Mi. (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 118 J L Pendergrast, Co F, 24 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded near Bermuda Hundred; in a skirmish, June 7, 1864. Amputation of right arm and two fingers and part of thumb of left hand. North Truro, Mass. 119 Wm Mulhall, Battery K, 4th US Artil., wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Amputation. Washington, D.C. 120 Henry L Krabl, Co H, 13th U.S. Inf., wounded at Arkansas Post, Jan. 11, 1863. Amputation. Grandview, Iowa. 121 James T Bicknell, Sergeant, Co K, 2nd Mass.Vol. Inf. 2nd Lieut. V.R.C., wounded at Gaines Mills, June 27, 1862. Amputation. Roxbury, Mass. Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C. 122 Wm G McEwan, 3rd Asst. Engineer, U.S.N., Flagship "Hartford," Admiral Farragut, wounded at Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864. Amputation Philadelphia, Pa. 123 George Addison Wait, Lieut, Co. K, 122 NY Vol Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 11, 1864. Amputation. Fort Edwards, Washington Co., N.Y. 124 x [Ast] John S Koster, Sergeant, Co. H, 21st Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, Va., June 2, 1864. Amputation. B???d's Village, Mass. 125 Augustus Stone, Co. A, 25 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Arrowfield Church, May 9, 1864. Amputation. Worcester, Mass. 126 Frederick E Dake, Sergnt, Co.F, 139 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Second Fredericksburg, May 3, 1863. Amputations. Washington, D.C. 127 Wm Denney, Co --, 29 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Resaca, Ga. May 18, 1864. Amputation. Philadelphia, Pa. 128 [where when enlisted] Conrad Dippel, Co. I, 37 Wis. Vol. Inf. wounded before Petersburg, Va. June 17, 1864. Amputation, Watertown, Wis 129 John O Connell, Co. C, 11 Vt. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor June 1, 1864. Disabled. Washington, D.C. 130 John M. Smith, Co. E, 10 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864. Amputation. Brooklyn, L I 131 Alexander H Lott, Co. D, 123 Ohio Vol. Inf. wounded before Petersburg, Va. March 30, 1865. Amputation. McCutcheonville, Wyandot Co., Ohio 132 Wm J Jones. Co. C, 16th Wis. Vol. Inf., wounded at Corinth, Miss., Oct 3, 1862. Amputation at shoulder, Madison, Wis. 133 Frank Evans, Co. A, 3 NH Vol. Inf., wounded at Morris Island, S.C. Jul, 10, 1863. Amputation. Claremont N.H. 134 B D Palmer, Co. C, 9 Kansas M. Cav., wounded at Cabin Creek, July 31, 1863. Amputation. Lawrence, Kansas. 135 x [date of wound] Thos. McGeehan, Sergeant Co. D, 155 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 1864. Amputation. South Bergen, N.J. 136 Phineas P Whitehouse, Corporal Co. C, 6 N.H. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, Va., May 18, 1864. South Hampton, Rockingham Co., N.H. 137 Benjamin F Hogg, Co C, 104 NY Vol Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Amputation. 52 Howard St., N.Y. 138 James Mann, Co. I, 5 NY Cav., wounded at the Wilderness, Va, May 5, 1864. Amputation. Alma, Canada. 139 Claude Charmoille, Co B, 146 NY Vol Inf., wounded at Petersburg, June 18, 1864. Amputation. Glenmore, Oneida Co., N.Y. 140 Hiram E Stoutenbugh, Sergent, 40 NY Vol. Inf., wounded near Petersburgh, on picket, Sept. 10. 1864. Amputation. Delhi, Delaware Co., N.Y. 141 George Q White, Captain, Co B, 1s Ill, Artil., wounded at Belmont, Mo., November 7, 1861. Amputation. A. Q. M. Richmond, Va. 142 Philip K Faulk, Corporal, Co F, 11th Pa., Vol. Inf., wounded at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Amputation Yankton, Dakota Ter. 143 x [date of enl., date of wound, what? amp? list of battles?] John McMillan, Co -- 7th Mich., Vol. Inf., wounded at -- Va., -- 1864. Amputation? --Gaines Station, P.O. Genesee Co., Mich. 144 M J Fitzjames, Co. H, 121 NY Vol. Inf., wounded at the Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Amputation. Lincoln Home, N.Y. 145 [po?? selected print] Eli Hurin, Co. A, 53 Ind. Vol. Inf., wounded at Hatchie's Run, Miss., Oct. 4, 1862. Amputation near shoulder. Indiana Mil. Agency, Washington, D.C. 146 x [list of battles] White N. Hosler, Co I, 143 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Laurel Hill, May 10, 1864. Amputation. Fishing creek, Columbia Co., Pa 147 Wm M DeCamp, 1st Lieut, Co. G. 22 In Vol. Inf., wounded at Port Gibson, La., May 1, 1863. Disabled. Iowa City, Iowa 148. Edward C. Arnold, Co. H, 15th U.S. Vol. Inf., wounded at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861. Amputation. Washington, D.C. (Uxbridge, Mass.) 149 Amos Hardy, Co. F, 18' Maine Vol. Inf., wounded near the Southside Railroad, Oct. 2, 1864. Amputated at shoulder. Hampden, Maine. 150 Frederik D Barker, Captain, Co. H, 5th Mich. Vt Vol. Inf., wounded at [Petersburgh] the Wilderness, [Aug. 21] 1864 May 6, 1864. Disabled. New York City? 151 John Bolen, Co A, 20 Conn. Vol. Inf., wounded at Peachtree Creek, [Geog] Tenn? July 22, 1864. [Hand] [Parti] Amputation. Athol Depot, Worcester Co,. Mass. 152 J A Lantz, Co. G, 19th Ohio Vol. Inf. wounded at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862. Amputation at shoulder. Akron, Ohio 153 James Woods, Co. C, 7th Mo. Vol. Inf., wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 2[3]2, 1863. Amputation. No. 121 South Main St., St. Louis, Mo. 154 x [*Date of wound, full history*] Benjamin C. Cook, [2d Lieut.,] Co. H, 5th Mich., Vol. Inf., 2d Lieut., Co. D, 24th V.R. 6, wounded at Gettysburg, July __, 1863. Mottville, Onondaga Co., N.Y. (Newark, N.J.) 155 John E Littleton, 2D Lieut., Co. C, 28 Pa. V. V. Inf., wounded at Pine Knob, Tenn, June 16, 1864. Disabled. Philadelphia, Pa. 156 Henry H Chaffee, 1st Sergt. Co. E, 4 Vt Vol. Inf., wounded at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Amputation. Rochester, Vt. 157 James G. Cauliffe, Co. E, 51st N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Poplar Grove Church, Va Sept. 30, 1864. Amputation at the shoulder, NY City. 158 William W. Reed, Co. E, 36 Mic. Vol. Inf., wounded at Petersburgh, Va., June 18, 1864. Disabled. Cascade, Sheboygan Co , Mic. 159 Martin B Sirle, Co E, 16 Maine Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. Exsection of Elbow. Watsville, Mic. 160 Stephen H. Minard, Sergeant, Co. G, 81st NY Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 2, 1864. Amputation. No 377 Washington St., N. Y. City. 161 Arunah Tracy, Corporal, Co. F, 1st Maine Artil, Wounded at Petersburgh, June 18, 1864. Amputation at shoulder. Carmel, Maine. 162 x [Co.?] Anthony J. Beaver, Co. __ 53 Pa., Vol. Inf., wounded near Bristow Station, October 14, 1863. Amputation at shoulder. James Creek, Huntington Co., Pa. 163 Alfred D. Whitehence, Co. D, 8th N. Y. State Mil., (Washington Grays,) wounded at first Bull Run, July 21, 1861. Amputation. N. Y. City. 164 Frank Perarks Co. I, 24 Mass. Vol. Inf., wouded near Richmond, Va., in skirmish, Jul, 16, 1864. [[strikethrough]] Part [[/strikethrough]] Disability. East Brookfield, Mass. 165 Frederick L. Perry, Corpral, Co. E, 36th Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded before Petersburg, Augt11, 1864. Amputation. Springfield, Mass 166 Lyman E. Brown, Sergnt, Co. D, 98' N. Y. Vol., Inf., wounded at Fort Harrison, Va., Septeber 29, 1864. Amputation. Champlain, Clinton Co., N. Y. 167 x [date of wd] Maurice Burroughs, Co. A, 148 N.Y. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Cold Harbor, Jan __, 1864. Amputation. Seneca Falls, N.Y. 168 Charles R Weitershausen, Co. B, 9th Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862, Amputation. Allegheny City, Pa 169 x [date of wound, date of enl., list of battles, &c] T. J. Cavanaugh, Sergeant, Co. E, 139 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June --, 1864. Amputation. No 550 Brown St., N. Y. City. 170 Samuel J. Lloyd, Co. I, 12th Pa. Res., wounded at Antietam Md, Sept. 17th, 1862. Amputation near the shoulder. Washington, D. C. 171 x [write about business] Lewis H. Roth, Co. E, 12 Pa. Res., wounded at Faith Mountain, September 14, 1862. Amputation. Slatington P. O., Lehigh Co., Pa. 172 John Turner, Co. G, 49 Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf., wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 27, 1864. Amputation. Bloomville, Seneca Co, Ohio. 173 John M. Yures, Co I, 70 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. Amputation Mianus, P.O., Conn. 174 Edgar North, Corporal, Co. G, 35th N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Second Bull Run, August 30, 1862. Amputation. Watertown, N.Y. 175 Wm, H. Lowar, Co. H, 90 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Amputation. Trenton P.O., Clinton Co., Ill. 176 x [full history] H. L. Mabbett, Captain, Co. I, 24th Conn. Vol. Inf., wounded at Port Hudson, La, June 17th, 1863. Amputation. Rochester. N. Y. 177 Albert A. Dunton, Corporal, Co. I, 27 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Amputation. Philadelphia, Pa. 178 Edward A. Edwards, Co., K, 15 Ind. Vol. Inf., wounded at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Disabled [amputation]. St. Paul, Minnesota. 179 + [full history] Charles Edwin Horne, First Lieut., Co I, 13 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 8, 1864. Amputation. Stoneham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 180. Walter B Shaw, Co. B, 19th Maine Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. Amputation. Vassalbero, Kennbec Co., Maine. (Washington, D.C.) 181 Andrew J. Moffit, Sergeant, Co H, 3d West Va. Cav., Wounded at White Sulphur Spgs, Va., August 27, 1863. Amputation. Ripley Landing, Jackson Co, W. Va. 182 Alvah J. Parker, Co. G 2d Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. Amputation. Leominster, Mass. 183 x [about Business] Richard Stiles, Co. B, 199 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fort Gregg, near Petersburg Va., April 2, 1865. Amputated at shoulder, Benton, Columbia Co., Pa. 184 Edgar Alonzo Brundage, Co. F, 11th Mich. Vol. Cav., wounded near Piketown, Ky., October 7, 1864. Amputation. Otsego, Allegan Co. Mich 185 Stephen D. Wilbur, Co. E 109 N. Y. Vols., wounded at "Fort Hell" [[strikethrough]] near Petersbrgh [[/strikethrough]] Va., April 2, 1865. Amputation. Hawleyton, Broome Co, N.Y. 186 Thomas W Blanchard, Co. G, 15 N. H., Vol. Inf., wounded at Chapin's Farm, September 29, 1864. Amputation. New Ipswitch, N.H. 187 George Call, Co. D, 6th N. Y. Cav., wunded at Deep Bottom, Va., July 28, 1864. Amputation. Keeseville, Essex Co., N. Y. 188 Edwin (L) Phair, Co. A, 64 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Farmville April 7, 1865. Amputation. Brooklyn, L.I. 189 Selden C. Clobridge, First Lieut., Co. G, 115 N. Y. Vol., Inf. wounded at Fort Gilmer, near Petersburgh, September 29, 1864. Amputation. Saratoga, N.Y., (N. Y. City) 190 Anselm J. Smith, Sergent, Co. D, 164 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, Va, May 18, 1864. Amputation. Buffalo, N.Y. 191 Leopold Marius, Corporal, Co. A, 66th N. Y. US. Vol., wounded at Ream's Station, [*Va.,*] August 25, 1864. Amputation. New York City. 192 Thomas M. G. Brown, Co. F, 48th N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cemetery Hill, before Petersburgh, Va., July 30. Amputation at shoulder. New York City. 193 Will H Thomas, Co. I, 5th U. S. Col Inf., wounded at Arlington,N. C., Feb. 20, 1865. Amputation. Alleghany City, Pa. 194 Alfred T Randolph, Co. D, 10 N. J. Vol. Inf., wounded near Winchester, Va, August 17, 1864. Amputation. Shiloh, Cumberland Co. N. Y. 195 Augustus Vignos, Major, 19th Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. Amputation. Lewisville, Stark Co., Ohio. 196x [*What Co., Date of wound.*] George W Dale, Co. - 4th Pa. Vol, Cav., wounded in a riot at Elmira, N.Y., - Amputation, Elmira, N.Y. 197 [*Journal?*] Francis M. Nather, Co. C, 76 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Amputation. Pine Grove, Schuyler Co., N. Y. 198 Joseph F. Stage, Co. A, 9th N. Y. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Camden, N. C., April 19, 1862. Amputation. New York City. 199 [*x ???*] John Bryce, Co. H, 40 N. Y. Vol. Inf., - Amputation. [*near [O???]*] David's Island Hospital 200 Jared D Turrell, Co. H, 1st Mich. Vol. Cav., wounded at Second Bull Run, August 29, 1862. Amputation. Washington D C. (Plymouth, Wayne Co., Mich.) 201 James Broadfoot, Co F, 187 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburgh, July 2, 1863. Amputation; Kirkwood, Broome Co., N.Y. 202 Edmund Eastham, Battery I, 3d NY Artil., wounded at Newbern, N.C., February 2, 1864. Amputation. West Candor, Tioga Co., N.Y. 203 x [amp?] Benjamin S. Steen, Co. C, 14th, N.Y. S.M., wounded at Groveton, Va., August 29, 1862. Amputation? No 466 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, L.I. 204 James E. Newling, Co. D, 83d N.Y. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Spotsylvania, Va., May 9, 1864. Disabled. No 20 Cypress St., Troy, N.Y. 205 Silas Cargon, Co. B, 5 N.Y. Vol. Inf., Wounded at the Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Amputation. Castleton, Rensselaer Co. N.Y. 206 Alexander M. Russell, 12th Wisc. Battery, Wounded before Savannah, Ga., Dec. 15, 1864. Amputation Janesville, Wisc. 207 Joseph Egolf, Captain, 125 N.Y. Vol. Inf. wounded at Ream's Station August 25, 1864. Amputation. Troy, N.Y. 208 Will Warren, Jr. Co. S, 24 Ind. Vol. Inf., wounded at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16, 1863. Amputation. Evansville, Ind. 209 Thomas Walters, Co. E, 48 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Petersburgh, Va., July 30, 1864. Amputation near the Shoulder. Bridgeport, Conn. 210 [full history] W. D. Watson, ? Lieut., Co. E, 71 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Amputation. Philadelphia, Pa. 211 Baxter Trevor, Co. D, 55 Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded near Goldsboro, N.C. March 19, 1865. Amputation. Cleveland, Ohio 212 David C. Lombard, Co K, 19 Maine Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. Amputation near Shoulder. West Bath, Me. 213 Martin V B Keller, Co. B, 1 Pa. R.V.C., Wounded at White Oak Swamp, Va. June 30, 1862. Amputation. Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa. 214 D D Stilwell, Co B, 13th NY Vol. Inf., Wounded at second Bull Run, August 30, 1862. Amputation. Dansville, Livingston Co. N.Y. 215 x [Co. Business] Elbert Fuller, Co. __ 6th N.Y. Heavy Artil. wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. June 2, 1864. Amputation. White Plains, Westchester Co., N.Y. 216 Jacob Hanece, Co. E, 16th Mich. Vol. Inf., Wounded at Petersburg, VA. July 30, 1864. Amputation. Saline, Washtenaw, Co., Mich. 217 Alva John Williams, Co. B, 22d N.Y. Vol. Inf., Wounded at South Mountain, September 14, 1862. Amputation. Sandy Hill, N.Y. 218 James O. Ladd, First Lieutenant, U.S.A., (Co I, 15 Mass. Vol. Inf.) wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862. Amputation. (Windsor, Mass.) Summerville, S.C. 219 x [full history] William R. Courtney, Sergeant Major, Co. G, 118 Pa, Vol. Inf., wounded at Poplar Springs, September 30, 1862. Amputation. Philadelphia, Pa. 220 x [date of wd.] Edward Hayes, Lieut. Colonel, 29th Ohio Inf., wounded at Dug Gap, Ga., May 8, 1864. Resection of shoulder joint. Burgh Hill, Trumbull Co., Ohio. 221 x Charles Jackson, Co. D, 8th Conn. Vol. Inf., wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1864. Amputation. Willimantic, Conn. 222 Isaiah Q Crosby, Co. G , 13 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 8, 1864. Amputation near shoulder. Stoneham, Mass. (Washington, D.C.) 223 x [4 Bros] John F. Chase, Co. B, 3 Maine Vol., Inf., wounded at Gettyburg, July 2, 1863. Amputation. Augusta, Maine. (Right arm _ left eye _ 40 wounds _ 224 [*x date of wound rank.*] Roswell Bishop, Co. C, 43. N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Yorktown, Va., May 3, 1862. Amputation. Oneonta, Otsego Co., N. Y. 225 [*x date of wound, list of battles & c.*] John F. Finley, Battery C, Mass Light Artil., wounded at Weldon Rail Road, July __, 1864. Amputation ? Charlestown, Mass. 226 [*date of wound, list of battles*] William Johnson, Co. D, 6th Ohio Vol. Cav., wounded at Danville Railroad, Va.,_________1864. Amputation. Vernon, Trumbull Co., Ohio. Alvin 227 [*x list of battles full history*] Alvin H. Dibble, Co F, 33 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863. Amputation. Nunda, N. Y. (Washington, D. C.) 228 Delmer R Sorrell, Co. G, 121 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Sailor's Run, April 6, 1865. Amputation. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y. 229 [* x date of wound - amp?] Harrison Noble, Co. G, 10 Maine Vol. Inf., wounded at Cedar Creek, Sept. 29, 1864. Amputation. North Norway, Maine. 230 Richard J Cullen, (Sergent) Lieutenant, Co F, 9th N. H. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. Amputation. Andover, Mass. 231 Wm Kipling, Co. E, 3d U. S. Artil., wounded at Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863. Amputation. New York City. 232 Joseph Savage, Sergeant Major, 64 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. Amputation near shoulder. Harlem, N. Y. 233 [*list of battles, full history*] James H Smith, Co H, 5 Pa. Cav., wounded on the Darbytown Road, Va., Oct. 7, 1864. Amputation at shoulder. Harlem, N. Y. 234 [*x How injured amputation*] Josiah Phillips, Co., F, 95 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at the Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Disabled. Haverstraw, N. Y. 235 Abel J. Irish, Co. H, 106 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864. Amputation. Moira, Franklin Co., N. Y. 236 William Compton, Co. G, 25th Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Boyd's Point, S.C. February 7, 1865. Amputation. Gilboa, Putnam Co. Ohio. 237 Andrew James Wassen, Co. H, 184 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Amputation. Mariaville, Schenectady Co. N. Y. 238 W. Augustus McNulty, Sergeant, Co. A, 10 N. Y. Vol. Inf., [*2d Lieut., V. R. C.,*] wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. Amputation. Warrenton, Va., 239 John Blotner, Co E, 40 Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863. Amputation. Versailles, Dark Co. Ohio. 240 [*x*] [*date of wd*] John W Reynolds, Sergent, Co. G, 49 Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Nashville, Tenn., ____1864. Amputation, [*Postmaster at*] Sycamore, Wyandot Co., Ohio. 241 Frederick R Cutler, Co. K, 72 Pa. Vol. Inf., wounded at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Amputation at shoulder. Chester, Delaware Co., Pa 242 John F. Foster, A. F, 35 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. Amputation. Gloucester, Mass. 243 [*x*][*Humbug-*] [w & regt] Matt D Hamilton, Co. __ __, wounded in skirmish in Alabama, April 1, 1865. Amputation. Clear Springs, Indiana. 244 Frederik L. Sanderson, Co. F, 53 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Port Hudson, La, June 14, 1863. Amputation. Petersham, Mass. 245 [*date of wd*] Lewis D. Currier, [*Corporal,*] Co. H, 11 NH Vol. Inf., wounded at Poplar Spring Church, __1864. Amputation. Enfield, N.H. 246 [*full history*] J Augustus Rockwood, Corporal, Co. F, 25 Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded at Petersburg, May 9, 1864. Amputation near shoulder. Boston, Mass. 247 [*date of wd*] Albert B Tuttle, Co. H, 25 N. Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Appomattox Court House, Va. April 8, 1865. Amputation. Manlius, Onandaga Co., N.Y. 248 Samuel A. Carpenter, Co. A, 124 Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at Dallas Ga, May 27, 1864. Amputation. Strongsville, Ohio 249 David O. Mull, Sergnt, Co. H, 115 Ohio Vol. Inf., Wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. Amputation. Columbus Ohio. 250 Charles A Norton, Co. K, 7 N. H. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865. Amputation. Bangor, Maine. 251 Samuel L Blood, Co. K, 11th Mass. Vol. Inf., wounded [?] Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Amputation at the shoulder. Manchester, N. H. 252 Alonzo B. Chatfield, Jr., Co B, 33d Ill. vol. Inf., wounded at Big Black Run, Miss., May 17, 1863. Amputation. Lisle Station, Du Page Co, Ill. 253 Frank Ross, Corporal, Co. E, 14 Main V. V. Inf., wounded at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864. Amputation. Orneville, Maine. 254 George L Dillon, Co. D, 125 Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded in skirmish line, near Dallas, Ga., June 2, 1864. Amputation. Georgetown, Vermillion Co., Ill. 255 x Harman F. Granger, Co. F, 19 Mich. Vol. Inf., wounded at Peachtree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Amputation. Prairie Ronde, Mich. 256 Andrew Fries, Jr., Co. E, 100 Ill. Vol. Inf., wounded at Chickamauga, September 19, 1862. Amputation. Joliet, Will Co., Ill. 257 Edward Asa Spalding, Co K, 8th NY Army Artil., wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Amputation. Churchville, Monroe, Co., N. Y. 258 Albert Julian Bohn, Co. I, 36 Wisc. Vol. Inf., wounded at Cold Harbor, Va, June 3, 1864. Amputation. No 190 Sherman St., MIlwaukee, Wisc. 259 James R Combs, Co. D., 127 Ill Vol. Inf., wounded at Atlanta, Ga., Jul, 28, 1864. Amputation. Morris, Grundy Co., Ill. 260 George S Warner, Co. P, 13 Ohio Vol. Cav., wounded at High Bridge, Va., April 7 1865. Amputation. Zanesville, Ohio. 261 [*PO Ad when enlisted*] Edward B Bissell, Co. K, 9th Regt. Vt. Vol. Inf., wounded at Fair Oaks, Va. Oct 27, 1864. Amputation. ___ Vt. 262 Ulysses Eaton, 19th Battery Ind. Vol., Wounded at Resaca, Ga. May 15 1864. Amputation. Cambridge City, Ind. 263 Leonard A. Snider. Co. K, 33d Ohio Vol. Inf. wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Amputation. Lima, Allen Co., Ohio. 264 Robert J. Rothwell, Co. C, 70th Ohio Vol. Inf., wounded at the Tennessee River, April 7, 1862. Amputation. Blue Creek, Adams Co., Ohio 265 Herman Rockwood, Co. E, 106 N.Y. Vol. Inf., wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864. Amputation. Parishville, N.Y. 266 John A. Robison, Corporal, Co. F, 96th Ill. Vol., wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. Amputation. Savanna, Carroll Co., Ill. 267 [*? date of wound*] Elisha R. Wise, 1st Sergeant, Co. F, 11th Pa. Vol., wounded at Gettysburgh, Pa., July __ 1863. Amputation. Pittsburg, Pa. 268. W. W. H. Davis, Colonel, 104th Pa. Vols., wounded near Charleston, S.C., July 6, 1864. Amputation in right hand. Doylestown, Pa. 269. Alvin Blood, Co. E, 32 Wisc. Vols. Inf., wounded at the Talkahatchie River, S.C., Feb. 3, 1865. Amputation. Stevens Point, Wisc. 270. Matthias Smith, Co. G, 1 Pa. Reserves, wounded at Charles City Cross Roads, Va., June 30, 1862. Amputation at shoulder. Point Pleasant, Bucks Co., Pa. A P Allen --- 155 Anthony --- 42 Allison --- 67 Atchison --- 80 P Amsden --- 113 P Akin --- 114 P Amuldy --- 148 B Baker. 79 P Bottom. 18 P P Boos. 10 P Brysen. 30 P P Byery. 39 Brooks. 45 Barnum. 53 Baumhager. 54 Burns J R - 55 P Bain - 63 P Burt, -64 P Breshear - 65 wants autograph. Boum l, a 66 Bostaph - 75 Blanchard, - 81 P P Barger, - 85 P Bailey F. S. P Barker -90 Bishop 224 P Barbour 107 Bergin 109 Bailey L 112 Bicknell, 121 Beam, 162 Bormon, 166 Borroghs, 167 Fred. L. Barker 150 Bolen 151 Boondage 184 Blachard T W 186 Brown, J M G 192 Bryce 199 Broadfort 201 C Churchill. 3 P Conner 12 P Claffry 27 Conant, 40 PP Coleman 49 Cooke W L 60 Cruver 96 P Carmen 103 Cooke 110 Charmville 139 Cavenagh 169 Cook B C, 154 Chaffee 156 P Cunliffe 157 Cloyd 170 P Call 187 P Cerbridge 189 P Cargon 205 Courtney 219 Crosby 222 P Crase 223 Cullen P Compton, 236 P Cutler 241 Currier 245 Carpenter 248 Cahtfield 252 Combs, 259 D Dickinsen 25 Dodge - 47 Davis - 76 P Durrah 95 dongal 98 Dake 126 Denney 127 P Dippel 128 Dunten 177 P W. M. DeCamp. 147 Dale 196 Dibble 227 Dillon, 254 P Davis, W W H. 268 [1] (PRIVATE CIRCULAR.) The State Senator for Passaic County was elected last fall, by a majority of 49 Union votes. At the same time, the Union men elected the Assemblymen in the Northern and Middle districts ; and in the Southern district reduced the majority for the Democratic candidate from 268 in 1863 to 116 in 1864. Therefore, the State Senator depended on 25 men, and the Assemblyman for the lower district (composed of Acquackanonk Township and the South and Fifth Wards, Paterson) depended on 59 men. This Democratic Assemblyman produced a tie in the Lower House, and the Constitutional Amendment was lost by a strict party vote. An extra change of 59 men in Acquackanonk would have given a majority of two Union Members of Assembly. The Democratic majority for Assemblyman in Acquackanonk Township in 1863 was 67. The Union majority for the same in 1846 was 80. The average Union majority last April was 91. Hence, we expect that this County will be the focal point in the contest that will be carried on this season between the friends and foes of the Constitutional Amendment. All that our people require is Light to see--First : That the Chicago party is not the old Democratic party--Second : That the war was not an Abolition war --Third : That the total abolition of slavery has become a State necessity. We shall do our best to have the State flooded with documents on these points, and as soon as possible. We have laid out work that will exhaust our own means. We shall want assistance if we are to put out all our physical energies. We want documents, and have the machinery to distribute them. We have as a beginning had our own circular on the " Duties of American Citizens," stereotyped, and have ordered 5,000 copies for immediate use, and have left the plates for the printer to supply extras to any one at about the cost of paper and printing. There are 128,747 voters in New Jersey. Each one should be supplied with documents. Appropriate documents sent to our Chairman, will be distributed in Passaic County. If there be an excess they will be distributed to reach every voter in the State if the supply be sufficient. Respectfully submitted, Paterson Committee, S. TUTTLE WM. GLEDHILL, H. M. LOW, A. B. WOODRUFF, T. D. HOXSEY. Passaic Committee JAMES A. NORTON B. AYCRIGG, R. H. BLAKE, B. B. AYCRIGG, B. AYCRIGG, Chairman General Committee PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY, May 10, 1865 PASSAIC, N. J., May 24, 1865. SIR, -- In behalf of our Committee, I beg leave to call your attention to the enclosed documents, to show the national importance of your influence to induce the Democratic General Committee to furnish, for distribution in New Jersey, 60,000 copies of the " Iron Platform" of December, 1864. Respectfully submitted, To B. AYCRIGG, Chairman. Blotour 239 Blord 251 - Samuel L. Bohn, -- 258 Bissell, 261 Blord, Alvin 269 E - Edward, - 51 P Eaton - 52 P Evan. 133 P Edwards 178 Eastham 202 P Egilf 207 Eaten, Ulysses 262 F Fertig - 35 P French - 43 P Frizzell - 79 Farley - 86 P Fenten 100 P Faulk 142 P Fitzjamer 144 Fuller 215 Failey 225 P Foster 242 Fries, 256 G P Gater 20 Griffith. 44 Gilray 108 (Griffith) P Granger 255 H Hamilton - 2 P Hilts - 14 P Hooper, - 28 Holdon - 36 P Hudson - 38 P Hackell - 61 Hall - 69 P Hunter - 70 P Hutchinson - 72 Hayward - 74 Hamilton - 84 P Huntington - 92 P Hubbard 97 Hogg 137 P Hurin 145 P Hosler 146 P Hardy 149 Horne 179 P Hanece 216 Hayes 220 Hamilton 243 (PRIVATE CIRCULAR.) The State Senator for Passaic County was elected last fall, by a majority of 49 Union votes. At the same time, the Union men elected the Assemblymen in the Northern and Middle districts; and in the Southern district reduced the majority for the Democratic candidate from 268 in 1863 to 116 in 1864. Therefore, the State Senator depended on 25 men, and the Assemblyman for the lower district (composed of Acquackanonk Township and the South and Fifth Wards, Paterson) depended on 59 men. This Democratic Assemblyman produced a tie in the Lower House, and the Constitutional Amendment was lost by a strict party vote. An extra change of 59 men in Acquackanonk would have given a majority of two Union Members of Assembly. The Democratic majority for Assemblyman in Acquackanonk Township in 1863 was 67. The Union majority for the same in 1846 was 80. The average Union majority last April was 91. Hence, we expect that this County will be the focal point in the contest that will be carried on this season between the friends and foes of the Constitutional Amendment. All that our people require is Light to see - First: That the Chicago party is not the old Democratic party - Second: That the war was not an Abolition war - Third: That the total abolition of slavery has become a State necessity. We shall do our best to have the State flooded with documents on these points, and as soon as possible. We have laid out work that will exhaust our own means. We shall want assistance if we are to put out all our physical energies. We want documents, and have the machinery to distribute them. We have as a beginning had our own circular on the "Duties of American Citizens," stereotyped, and have ordered 5,000 copies for immediate use, and have left the plates for the printer to supply extras to any one at about the cost of paper and printing. There are 128,747 voters in New Jersey. Each one should be supplied with documents. Appropriate documents sent to our Chairman, will be distributed in Passaic County. If there be an excess they will be distributed to reach every voter in the State if the supply be sufficient. Respectfully submitted, Paterson Committee, S. TUTTLE WM. GLEDHILL, H. M. LOW, A. B. WOODRUFF, T. D. HOXSEY. Passaic Committee JAMES A. NORTON B. AYCRIGG, R. H. BLAKE, B. B. AYCRIGG, B. AYCRIGG, Chairman General Committee PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY, May 10, 1865 PASSAIC, N. J., May 24, 1865. Sir, - In behalf of our Committee, I beg leave to call your attention to the enclosed documents, to show the national importance of your influence to induce the Democratic General Committee to furnish, for distribution in New Jersey, 60,000 copies of the "Iron Platform" of December, 1864. Respectfully submitted, To B. AYCRIGG, Chairman. I, J P Jennings 107 Irwin 104 P Jones W J 132 Jonesman 226 Irish 235 K Kline - 41 King - 68 P Kent - 88 P Koster 124 P Keller, 213 Kipling - 231 Pp Krahl 120 L P Ludford - 11 Long - 16 P Lee - 57 Livermore - 59 P Lott 131 P Lantz 152 Lower 175 Littleton, 155 P Lombard, 212 P Ladd, 218 Lowell 228 M P Miles - 13 Meyer - 83 McKean 87 P McLeod 105 Markratt 116 Mulhall P 119 McNulty 238 P McEwan, 122 P Mull 249 McGahan 135 Mann 138 P Mabbett 176 McMillan 143 P Moffitt 181 Maius 191 N P Northwod - 8 North 174 Norton 197 P Newling 204 P Noble 229 Norton, C. A. 250 O P Otis - 62 O'Connell, John 129 (PRIVATE CIRCULAR.) The State Senator for Passaic County was elected last fall, by a majority of 49 Union votes. At the same time, the Union men elected the Assemblymen in the Northern and Middle districts; and in the Southern district reduced the majority for the Democratic candidate from 268 in 1863 to 116 in 1864. Therefore, the State Senator depended on 25 men, and the Assemblyman for the lower district (composed of Acquackanonk Township and the South and Fifth Wards, Paterson) depended on 59 men. This Democratic Assemblyman produced a tie in the Lower House, and the Constitutional Amendment was lost by a strict party vote. An extra change of 59 men in Acquackanonk would have given a majority of two Union Members of Assembly. The Democratic majority for Assemblyman in Acquackanonk Township in 1863 was 67. The Union majority for the same in 1846 was 80. The average Union majority last April was 91. Hence, we expect that this County will be the focal point in the contest that will be carried on this season between the friends and foes of the Constitutional Amendment. All that our people require is Light to see - First: That the Chicago party is not the old Democratic party - Second: That the war was not an Abolition war - Third: That the total abolition of slavery has become a State necessity. We shall do our best to have the State flooded with documents on these points, and as soon as possible. We have laid out work that will exhaust our own means. We shall want assistance if we are to put out all our physical energies. We want documents, and have the machinery to distribute them. We have as a beginning had our own circular on the "Duties of American Citizens," stereotyped, and have ordered 5,000 copies for immediate use, and have left the plates for the printer to supply extras to any one at about the cost of paper and printing. There are 128,747 voters in New Jersey. Each one should be supplied with documents. Appropriate documents sent to our Chairman, will be distributed in Passaic County. If there be an excess they will be distributed to reach every voter in the State if the supply be sufficient. Respectfully submitted, Paterson Committee, S. TUTTLE WM. GLEDHILL, H. M. LOW, A. B. WOODRUFF, T. D. HOXSEY. Passaic Committee JAMES A. NORTON B. AYCRIGG, R. H. BLAKE, B. B. AYCRIGG, B. AYCRIGG, Chairman General Committee PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY, May 10, 1865 PASSAIC, N. J., May 24, 1865. Sir, - In behalf of our Committee, I beg leave to call your attention to the enclosed documents, to show the national importance of your influence to induce the Democratic General Committee to furnish, for distribution in New Jersey, 60,000 copies of the "Iron Platform" of December, 1864. Respectfully submitted, To B. AYCRIGG, Chairman. P [Piun] Pinn 29 P Platt 32 P Perrine - 1 50 P Palmer - 73 P Post - 89 Parmelee 94 Pendergrast 118 P Palmer D.B. 134 P Perry 165 Parker 192 Phair 188 Phillips 234 Q R P Raymond 21 P P Roe 46 PP Robinson - 71 Richardson - 77 P Rosipaugh 82 P Reid, W W. 158 P Roth 171 Randolph, 194 Russell, 206 Reynolds, 240 P Rockwood J.A. 246 Ross 253 Rothwell 264 Rockwell, Herman 265 Robinson 26 266 S Sutherland 1 P Seaye 4 PP Sands 6 Stephens R.E. 23 P Shepard 34 Smith Jos F. 48 P Stiles 183 Schmidt 56 P Smith, A J 190 P Stewart 93 P Stage, 198 Sheen 203 Sheldon 99 P Stillwell 214 P Sanborn 102 P Savage 232 P Smith Jas.II 233 Shaw 106 Sanderson 244 Stone 125 Spalding 257 Smith J M 130 Snider 263 P Sturtenbough 140 P Smith, Matti. 270 P Sorle 159 P Shaw W B 180 T Tucker W J 5 Till 17 P Taylor G W 19 P Tyler 58 P. Thomas 78 Tracy 161 Turner 172 P Thomas W.H. 193 P Turrell, 200 Trevor 211 P Tuttle 247 (PRIVATE CIRCULAR.) The State Senator for Passaic County was elected last fall, by a majority of 49 Union votes. At the same time, the Union men elected the Assemblymen in the Northern and Middle districts; and in the Southern district reduced the majority for the Democratic candidate from 268 in 1863 to 116 in 1864. Therefore, the State Senator depended on 25 men, and the Assemblyman for the lower district (composed of Acquackanonk Township and the South and Fifth Wards, Paterson) depended on 59 men. This Democratic Assemblyman produced a tie in the Lower House, and the Constitutional Amendment was lost by a strict party vote. An extra change of 59 men in Acquackanonk would have given a majority of two Union Members of Assembly. The Democratic majority for Assemblyman in Acquackanonk Township in 1863 was 67. The Union majority for the same in 1846 was 80. The average Union majority last April was 91. Hence, we expect that this County will be the focal point in the contest that will be carried on this season between the friends and foes of the Constitutional Amendment. All that our people require is Light to see - First: That the Chicago party is not the old Democratic party - Second: That the war was not an Abolition war - Third: That the total abolition of slavery has become a State necessity. We shall do our best to have the State flooded with documents on these points, and as soon as possible. We have laid out work that will exhaust our own means. We shall want assistance if we are to put out all our physical energies. We want documents, and have the machinery to distribute them. We have as a beginning had our own circular on the "Duties of American Citizens," stereotyped, and have ordered 5,000 copies for immediate use, and have left the plates for the printer to supply extras to any one at about the cost of paper and printing. There are 128,747 voters in New Jersey. Each one should be supplied with documents. Appropriate documents sent to our Chairman, will be distributed in Passaic County. If there be an excess they will be distributed to reach every voter in the State if the supply be sufficient. Respectfully submitted, Paterson Committee, S. TUTTLE WM. GLEDHILL, H. M. LOW, A. B. WOODRUFF, T. D. HOXSEY. Passaic Committee JAMES A. NORTON B. AYCRIGG, R. H. BLAKE, B. B. AYCRIGG, B. AYCRIGG, Chairman General Committee PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY, May 10, 1865 PASSAIC, N. J., May 24, 1865. Sir, - In behalf of our Committee, I beg leave to call your attention to the enclosed documents, to show the national importance of your influence to induce the Democratic General Committee to furnish, for distribution in New Jersey, 60,000 copies of the "Iron Platform" of December, 1864. Respectfully submitted, To B. AYCRIGG, Chairman. U V Vroman 31 P Vallerem 33 Vanbrimmer 111 P Vignos 195 W P Wagner. 22 Willridge-. 24 P Wooster,- 26 Whims - 37 P Whitford - 91 Wood J V 115 Wait 123 P White’house P P 136 P Whitehouse A.D. 163 Works 164 P White 141 P Woods, James 153 Winan S. H 160 [Y] [P Whitehouse A.D. 163] P Weitenhaven, 168 P Wilbur 185 Warren, 208 Walters - 209 P Watson, 210 P Williams, 217 Wasson, 237 Warner 260 Wise, E R 267 Y Yures 173 (PRIVATE CIRCULAR.) The State Senator for Passaic County was elected last fall, by a majority of 49 Union votes. At the same time, the Union men elected the Assemblymen in the Northern and Middle districts; and in the Southern district reduced the majority for the Democratic candidate from 268 in 1863 to 116 in 1864. Therefore, the State Senator depended on 25 men, and the Assemblyman for the lower district (composed of Acquackanonk Township and the South and Fifth Wards, Paterson) depended on 59 men. This Democratic Assemblyman produced a tie in the Lower House, and the Constitutional Amendment was lost by a strict party vote. An extra change of 59 men in Acquackanonk would have given a majority of two Union Members of Assembly. The Democratic majority for Assemblyman in Acquackanonk Township in 1863 was 67. The Union majority for the same in 1846 was 80. The average Union majority last April was 91. Hence, we expect that this County will be the focal point in the contest that will be carried on this season between the friends and foes of the Constitutional Amendment. All that our people require is Light to see—First: That the Chicago party is not the old Democratic party—Second: That the war was not an Abolition war—Third: That the total abolition of slavery has become a State necessity. We shall do our best to have the State flooded with documents on these points, and as soon as possible. We have laid out work that will exhaust our own means. We shall want assistance if we are to put out all our physical energies. We want documents, and have the machinery to distribute them. We have as a beginning had our own circular on the "Duties of American Citizens," stereotyped, and have ordered 5,000 copies for immediate use, and have left the plates for the printer to supply extras to any one at about the cost of paper and printing. There are 128,747 votes in New Jersey. Each one should be supplied with documents. Appropriate documents sent to our Chairman, will be distributed in Passaic County. If there be an excess they will be distributed to reach every voter in the State if the supply be sufficient. Respectfully submitted, [inserted columns] Paterson Committee, S. TUTTLE, WM. GLEDHILL, H. M. LOW, A. B. WOODRUFF, T. D. HOXSEY Passaic Committee JAMES A. NORTON, B. AYCRIGG, R. H. BLAKE B. B. AYCRIGG B. AYCRIGG, Chairman General Committee. Passaic, New Jersey, May 10, 1865. Passaic, N. J., May 24, 1865. Sir—In behalf of our Committee, I beg leave to call your attention to the enclosed documents, to show the national importance of your influence to induce the Democratic General Committee to furnish, for distribution in New Jersey, 60,000 copies of the "Iron Platform" of December, 1864. Respectfully submitted, To B. AYCRIGG, Chairman. A Allen H C 15 Anthony 42 Allison 67 Atchison 85 Amsden 113 Akers 114 Arnold 148 B Bishop 224 Blotner 279 Blood 251 Blood 269 Botham 9 Brod 10 Bryson 18 Byss 30 Booth 39 Bariman 45 Barnish apr 53 Burns 54 Bohr 258 Bissele 261 Bartmer 107 Bergin 109 Bail 112 Bicknell 121 Baden 150 Bolen 151 Bram 162 Brevren 166 Burroughs 169 Brundage 184 Blanchard 186 Brown 192 Boyce 199 Bradfort 201 Bain 55 Burt 63 Borshian 64 Brown 65 Bestrupt 66 Blanchard 75 Barger 81 Bailey 85 Bowker 90 C Chubile 3 Conner 12 Chaffey 27 Curont 40 Coleman 49 Cooke 60 Craver 96 Carncom 103 Cook 110 Charmille 139 Cook 154 Chaffee 156 Cundiffe 157 Carpenter 248 Chatfield 252 Combs 259 Cavanaugh 149 Cloyd 170 Call 187 Clebidge 189 Cargon 205 Courtney 219 Cosby 222 Chase 223 Cullen 230 Compton 234 Cubler 241 Curran 245 D Dickinson 25 Dodge 47 Dorn 76 Dunah 95 Dongal 98 Dake 126 Denny 127 Dippel 128 DeCamp 147 Dunton 177 Dale 196 Dibble 227 E Edwards 51 Eaton 52 Evans 133 Edwards 178 Eastham 202 Egolf 207 Eaton 262 F Fertig 35 Fornels 43 Frizzell 79 Farley 86 Fenton 100 Faulk 142 Fitzjames 144 Fuller 215 Finley 225 Foster 242 Fries 256 G Griffith 44 Gilray 108 Gray 117 Granger 255 H Harrington 2 Hills 14 Hooper 28 Holden 36 Hardson 38 Haskell 61 Hall 69 Hunter 70 Hutchins 72 Hayward 74 Hamilton 84 Huntington 92 Hubbard 97 Hogg 137 Harin 145 Hosler 146 Hardy 149 Horne 179 Hanese 216 Hayes 220 Hamilton 243 I J Jennings 107 Irvin 104 Jones 132 Jackson 221 Johnson 226 Irish 235 K Kline 41 King 68 Kent 88 Krahl 1205 Koster 124 Keller 213 Kipling 231 L Ludford 11 Lombard 212 Long 16 Ladd 218 Lee 57 Lowell 228 Luminar 59 Lott 131 Lantz 152 Littleton 155 Lown 175 Lombard 212 Ladd 218 Lowell 228 M Miles 13 Meyer 83 McKean 87 McLeod 105 McNult 116 McHall 119 McEwen 122 McGeshom 135 Mann 138 McMillen 143 Mabhett 176 Moffitt 180 Masius 191 McNulty 238 Mull 249 N Nathund 8 North 174 Norton 197 Nurhing 204 Noble 229 Norton 250 O Otis 62 O’Connell 129 P Pittsfield 7 Post 89 Parmelers 94 Pendergrast 118 Palmer 134 Perry 165 Parker 182 Phair 188 Phillips 234 Q R Raymond 21 Reed 158 roth 171 Randolph 194 Runell 206 Reynolds 240 Rockwood 246 Rose 253 Rothwell 264 Rockwood 265 Robison 266 S Sutherland 1 Seage 4 Souris 6 Stephens 23 Smith J S 8 Schmidt 86 Stewart 93 Shelden 99 Sanborn 102 Shaw 106 Stone 125 Snider 263 Smith 130 Sturbentyh 140 Sorle 159 Shaw 180 Stites R 183 Stage 198 Steen 203 Stilwell 214 Savage 232 Smith 233 Spalding 257 Smith 270 T Tucker 5 Till 7 Taylor G U 78 Tyler 58 Thomas 78 Tracy 161 Tims 173 Thomas 193 Turrell 200 Trevor 211 Tuttle 247 V V Vroman 31 Valleraux 33 Vanbrimmer 111 Vignos 195 W Wagner 22 Walbridge 24 Wooster 26 Whims 37 Whitford 91 Wood 115 Wait 123 Whitehouse PP 136 White, G Q 141 Woods 153 Winans 160 Whitehouse 163 Works 164 Weitershausen 168 Wilbur 185 Warren 208 Walters 209 Watson 210 Williams 217 Wasson 237 Warner 260 Wise 267 Y Yates 20 Second Series List of Contributors, with Residence, Date of Wound, &c Also - Alphabetical List of Contributors. Alphabetical List A Allen, Henry C. 99 B Burroughs Mauric 7 Boos, Louis J. 19 Brysay, Irwin 23 Brewster, Caleb 32 Baumhager, Herman 38 Baumgardner, Morgan 39 Byers, J.K. 44 Bryaur, Charles E. 46 Bucknam, Geo. C. 47 Burnett, S.J. 54 Bricknell, James T. 56 Blanchard, John 57 Barber, Richard M. 59 Boisnahan, John 64 Brown, J.L. 66 Burns, James R. 67 Bush, Geo. W. 72 Bissell, Edward B. 84 Barr, Samuel L. 92 Burger, Francis X, 101 Beck, Grandison 109 Barlow 112 Brougher, C. 113 C Cook, B.C. 6 Cullen, Richard J. 20 Champion, R.D. 48 Conant, James H. 55 Clobridge, Selden C. 75 Cook, B.F. 81 Cloyd, Samuel J. 85 Crosby, J.Q. 95 2 D DeCamp, Wm. M. 14 Dippel, Conrad 29 Dale, Geo. W. 30 Denison, Andrew [Andrreew] 98 E Elliot, James F. 36 F Fennington, H.W. 68 Faulk, Philip K. 91 Fay, John S. 93 Fries, Andrew J. 103 Fisher, Caleb B. 111 G Gilman, John E. 11 Guenther, Theodore B. 96 Gilbert, S.S. 108 H Horton, Lewis A. 1 Holder, James 5 Hunter, James H. 15 Hindman, John S. 24 Hurin, Eli 35 Harrison, A.J. 42 Hilts, Ezra, D. 50 Hinds, Davis 51 Hosier, Sidney M. 53 Hubbard, Ozro N. 102 J Johnsen, Geo. H. 21 Johnston, John 20 K Karsnitz, Henry 9 Kenyen, C. E. 121 Kline, Lewis E. 25 Krahl, Henry L. 37 Kleckner, J. H. 82 Kneeland, James H. 90 L. Lacy, Joel L. 18 Lippincott, Isaac E. 41 Lamley, David 45 La Rue, George S. 77 M. Mangan, James 17 McGeehan, Thomas 33 Moenninger, Chas V. 40 Metcalf, Chesley L. 41 Moore, William F. 83 McLeod, William, 100 McKinney, George J. 104 N Northrop, John W. 65 O Otis, F. G. 107 P Presley, Charles R. 4 Palmer, B. D. 28 Putnam, Sylvanus B. 43 Pickle, John 49 Patterson, J. M. 76 Perry, Frederick L. 78 Post, Charles R. 110 R Russ, George F. 11 Reynolds, John W. 31 Richardson, Wm. 79 Robinson, R L 80 Roth, L. H. 89 Ronipaugh, Buell 94 Robins, WP 106 S. 4 Smith, J.M. 2 Sheannary Danial I 10 Strayer, A.F. 13 Shurtleff A.T. 61 Snider, Lunard A 62 Sile, Burntte 70 Struberbruyh H[??]E 88 T. Tuerk, J.G. 3 Turonur, John 22 Thinias, Georje W 27 Thimas, H.O. 58 Thiruf[???] I[?} M 63 Tolfruau, Mirriott 74 V. Van Schaack, Peter G. 60 W. Whitehouse, Phinias P. 8 Whie,E.R. 34 Whipple,Ion[??} F. 52 Wait, G. Addison 69 Whitehouse, A.D. 73 Weaver, Carris A. 86 Weidrner, William 97 Warson, W.D. 105 List of Contributors to the Competition of Left Hand Penmanship. -- Second Series. -- 1. Lewis A. Horton, United States Navy, Steamer "Rhode Island," lost both arms. Newbury port, Mass. 2. J. M. Smith, Co. E, 26th N.J. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864. Brooklyn, L.I. 3. J.G. Twerk, First Lieut., 3d N.J. Battery, Lost right arm at Fort Haskell, March 25, 1865. Davenport, Iowa. 4. Charlie R. Presley, Gunboat Ermma [Dur???]. Lost right arm at Green Bottom Bar, Tennessee River, April 24, 1863. New York City. 5. James Holden, Co. D, 80th Ohio Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Jackson, Miss., May 14, 1863. ?, Carrollton, Carol Co, Ohio. 6. Benjamin C. Cook, captain, Co. H, 5th Mich. Vol. Inf. Lost 2. right arm at Gettysburg, July 1_3, 1863. Richmond, Va. 7. Marvin Burroughs, Co. A, 148 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Seneca Falls, N.Y. 8.* Phineas P. Whitehouse,* Corporal, Co. C, 6th N.H. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm (disabled) at Spottsylvania, Va., May 1864. Salisbury, N.H. 9. Henry Karsnitz, Co. G, 93 Pa, Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Fort Fisher, Jan 15, 1865. Myerstown, Pa. 10. Daniel I. Shearman, Co. I, 17th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Second Battle of Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. Williamson, Wayne Co., N.Y. 11. John E. Gilman, Co. E. 12th Mass. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Boston, Mass. 12. C. E. Kenyon, Co. F, 63d N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Newark Valley, Tioga Co., N.Y. 13. Adam F. Strayer, Co. C, 21st Penna. Cav. Lost right arm at Chapin's Farms, Sept. 29, 1864. Apple Grove, York Co., Pa. 14. Wm. M. De Camp,* Lieut. , 22nd Iowa Inf. Disabled at Port Gibson, May 1, 1863. Warren, Bradford, Co., Pa. 15. James H. Hunter, Co. B, 12th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862. Brooklyn, L. I. 3 16. George F. Russ, Co., 110th Ohio Vol, Inf. Lost right arm at Petersburgh, Va., April 2, 1865. Dayton, O. 17. James Mangan, Co. D, 15th N.J. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Spotsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. Gratitude, N.J. 18. Joel L. Lacy, Co. C, 2d Del. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Cold Harbor, June , 1864. Wilmington, Del 19. Louis J. Boos, * Co. B, 6th Pa. Cav. Lost right arm at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 4, 1864. Philadelphia, Pa. 20. Richard J. Cullen, Lieut., Co. --, 9th N.H. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864. New York. 21. George H. Johnson, Co. B, 56th Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm near Fredricksberg, March 30, 1864. Blairsville, Pa. 22. John Turner, Co G, 49th Ohio Vol. Inf. lost right arm at Dallas, Ga., May 27, 1864. Bloomville, Ohio. 23. John Bryson, Co. A, 30th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at second battle of Bull Run, Aug. 30 1862, Washington, DC 24. J. L. Hindman, Co. E, 140 Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm near Spottsylvania, Va., June 19, 1864. Clover Hill, Pa. 25. Lewis E. Kline, Co. C, 33d Mo. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Lake Village, Ark., June 6, 1864. St. Louis, Mo. 26. John Johnston, Co. B, 11th Ky. Vol. inf. Lost right arm 4 near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, 1864. Muhlenburg, Ky. 27. George W. Thomas, Co. D, 24th Mass. V. V. Lost right arm at Deep Bottom, Aug. 16, 1864. Nantucket, Mass. 28. B. D. Palmer, 9th Kansas Vol. Cav. Lost right arm near Fort Scott, Kansas, July 2, 1863. Lawrence, Kansas. 29. Conrad DIppel, Co. I, 37 Wis, Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Petersburgh and Norfolk R. R., June 17, 1864. Watertown, Wisc. 30. George W. Dale, Co. K, 4th Pa. Cav. Lost right arm at --- Elmira, N.Y. 31. John W. Reynolds, Sergt., Co. G, 49th O. V. V. Inf. Lost right arm at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864. Sycamore, O. 32. Caleb Breuster, Co. K, 69th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Disabled at Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864. Waverly, Tioga Co., N.Y. 33. Thomas M. Geehan, Sergeant, Co. D, 155th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at --- Albany, N.Y. 34. Elisha R. Wise, Co. F, 11th Pa. Vols. Lost right arm at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. Warren, O. 35. Eli Hurin, Co. A, 53 Ind. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Hatchie, Miss., Oct. 5, 1862. Washington, D.C. 36. James F. Elliott, Co. I, 8th Ind. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm 5 at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863 37. Henry L. Krahl, Co. H, 13th U.S. Inf. Lost right arm at Arkansas Post, Jan. 11th, 1863. Geneva, Ill. 38. Herman Baumhager*, Co. E, 5th Minnesota Vol. Inf. Disabled at Clear Creek, Miss. Shakope, Min. 39. Morgan Baumgardner, Co. B, 9th Iowa Inf. Lost right arm at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863 Mechanicsville, Cedar Co., Iowa. 40. Charles V. Moenninger, Co. I, 9th Ill. Inf. Lost right arm at Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862, Floraville, Ill. 41. Isaac E. Lippincott, Co. B, 95 Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm near Charlestown, Va. Aug. 21, 1864. 42. A.J. Harrison, Asst. Aj. Gen., 3rd Brigade, Co. H, 126th O. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864, Cadiz, O. 43. Sylvanus B. Putnam, Co. D, 10th N. H. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Manchester, N. H. 44. J.K. Byers, Lieut., Co. F, 121st Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, Sackets Harbor, N.Y. 45. David Lamley, Co. B, 18th Mich. Vol. Inf. Lost right 6 arm near Decatur, Ala., June 24, 1864. Blissfield, Mich. 46. Charles E. Byram, Co. D, 7th Ill. Cav. Lost right arm at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15, 1864. Abingdon, Ill. 47. George C. Bucknam, Third Mass. Battery, Lost right arm at Laurel Hill, Va., May 8, 1864. Charlestown, Mass. 48. R. D. Champion, Co., --- N.Y. Vols. Lost right arm near Honey Hill, S.C., Dec. 9, 1864. Union Valley, N.Y. 49. John Pickle, Corporal, Co. G, 63 Pa. Vol.. Inf. Lost right arm at the Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Elderton, Pa. 50. Ezra F. Hilts, Corporal, Battery D, 1st N.Y. Light Artillery. Lost right arm at Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862. Stone Mills, N.Y. 51. Darius Hinds, Co. A, 3d Mich. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Groveton, Va., Aug. 29, 1862. Washington, D.C. 52. John F. Whipple, Co. L, 1st Mass. Heavy Arty. Lost right arm at Dale U.S. Mil. Hospital, Worcester, Mass., firing Salute in honor of Lee's surrender, April 10, 1865. Ipswich, Mass. 53. Sidney M. Hosier, Co. D, 112th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chapin's Farms, Sept. 29, 1864. Blockville, N.Y. 54. S. J. Burnett, Capt., and A.D.C., 33d Mo. Vol. Inf. Lost right 7 arm at Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863. Warrensburg, Mo. 55. James H. Conant, Co. A, 80th Ill. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., July 4, 1864. Chester, Ill. 56. James T. Bicknell, Lieut., Co. K, 22nd Mass Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Gaines' Mills, June 27, 1862. Roxbury, Mass. 57. John Blanchard, Co. B, 1st Ohio Light Artil. Lost right arm at Stone River, Dec. 26, 1862. Oberlin, Ohio. 58. Harry O. Thomas, Co. L, 3d Mass. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. North Bridgewater, Mass. 59. Richard M. Barber, 16th N.Y. Heavy Artil. Lost right arm at Petersburgh, Va. June 15, 1864. Albany, N.Y. 60. Peter G. Van. Schaack, Co. D, 120th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. Coxsackie, N.Y. 61. Albert T. Shurtleff, Co. D, 1st R. I. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at first battle Bull Run, July 21, 1881. Washington, D.C. 62. Leonard A. Snider, Co. K, 33rd O. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Hog Creek P.O., Ohio. 8 63. John M. Thompson, Capt. Co. A, 49th Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864. Perrysville, Pa. 64. John Bresnahan, Co. A, 27th Indiana, Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Washington, D.C. 65. John W. Northrop, Co. F, 103 Ohio Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 23, 1863. Oberlin, Ohio. 66. John. L. Brown, Co. A, 70th Reg. Ind. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864. Danville, Ind. 67. James R. Burns, Co. E, 5th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Williamsburg, May 5, 1862. New York City. 68. H. W. Ferrington, Co. I, 4th Vt. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Cambridge, Ma. 69. G. Addison Wait, Co , 122 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Spotsylvania, May 11, 1864. New York City. 70. Burritt Stiles, Lieut., Co. A, 14th Conn. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Wilderness, May 12, 1864. Meriden, Conn. 71. Chesley, L. Metcalf, Co. I, 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. Lost right arm at Petersburgh, June 18, 1864. Upper Stillwater, Me. 72. George W. Bush, Co. G, 90th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863. New York. 73. Alfred D. Whitehouse, Co. D, 8th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Bull Run, July 21, 1861, New York. 9 74. Minott Tolman, Co. G, 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. Lost right arm at Petersburgh, Va., June 18. 1864. West Camden, Me. 75. Selden C. Clobridge, Lieut. Co. G, 115 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Fort Gilmer, Sep. 29, 1864. Albany, N.Y. 76. J. M. Pattersen, Co. A, 110th Ohio Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Piqua, O. 77. George S. La Rue. Co. I, 6th O. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863. Cincinnati, O. 78. Frederick L. Perry. Corp, Co. E, 36 Mass. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Petersburg, Aug. 11, 1864. Springfield, Mass. 79. William Richardson, Co. F. 69 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Port Chester, N.Y. 80. Rufus L. Robinson, Co. D, 121 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm near Fort Fisher, April 2, 1865. Frankfurt, N.Y. 81. Benj. F. Cook, Co. B, 4th Mo. Cav. Lost right arm at Big Blue River, Mo., Oct. 23, 1862. Carondelet, Mo. 82. J.H. Kleckner, Co. I, 53 Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Ickesburg, Pa. 83. William F. Moore, Corp, Co. K, 12th N. J. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Wilderness, Va., May 12, 1864. 84. Edward B. Bissell, Co. K, 9th Vet. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at 10 Fair Oaks, Oct. 27 1864. Wardsborough, Vt. 85. Samuel J. Clyde, Co. I, 12th Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Antietam, Sept 17, 1862. Orbisonia, PA. 86. Caius A. Weaver, Co. B, 122d N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Fort Stevens, near Washington, D.C., July 9, 1864. De Ruyter, N.Y. 87. H. E. Stoutenburgh, Sergt., Co. E, 45 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Petersburgh, Va., Sept. 10, 1864. Delhi, N.Y. 88. Robert J. Sutherland, Lieut., Co. F, 19' Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Washington, D.C. 89. L. H. Roth, Co. E, 12th Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at South Mountain, Sept. 14, 1862. Slatington, Pa. 90. James H. Kneeland, Co. D, 15th Mass Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862. Worcester, Mass. 91. Philip K. Faulk, Corp., Co. F, 11th Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Yankton, Dakotah. 92. Samuel L. Barr, Lieut., Co. B, 148 Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Bristow Station, Oct. 15, 1863. Bellefonte, Pa. 93. John S. Fay, Sergeant, Co. F, 13th Mass. Inf. Lost right arm and right leg by shell, at Fredericksburg, April 30, 1863. Marlboro, Mass. 94. Buell Roripaugh, Co. C, 157 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm 11 at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Cincinnatus, N.Y. 95. J. Q. Crosby, Co. G, 13th Mass. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm Spottsylvania, May 8, 1864. Washington, D.C. 96. Theodore B. Guenther, Co. ___, 41st N.Y. Vol. Lost right arm at Second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. St. Louis, Mo. 97. William Weidner, Co. B, 37th Ind. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Atlanta, Ga., July 21, 1864. College Corner, O. 98. Andrew W. Denison, Brevet Brig. Genl., Col. Eighth Maryland Inf. Lost right arm at Spottsylvania, Va., May 8, 1864. Baltimore, Md. 99. Henry C. Allen, Co. F. 1st Mass. Cav. Lost right arm near the Rapidan, Sep. 14, 1863. Beloit, Wis. 100. Wm McLeod, Co. G, 104 N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Second Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. Hemlock Lake, N.Y. 101. Francis X. Burger, Capt., Co. E, 4th Pa. Inf. Lost right arm at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. New York. 102. Ozro N. Hubbard, Co. I, 16th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Washington, D.C. 103. Andrew J. Fries, Co. E, 100th Ill. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863. Joliet, Ill. 104. George J. McKinney, Co. B, 128th Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right 12 arm at Antietam, Sep. 17, 1862. Reading, Pa. 105. W.D. Watson, Lieut, Co. C, 71st Pa. Vol. Inf. Lost right arm at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Philadelphia, Pa 106. William P. Robins, Co. F. 5th N.Y. Heavy Artillery. Lost right arm near Halltown, Va., Aug. 26, 1864. Sand Lake, N.Y. 107. Frank G. Otis,* 2nd Lieut., 10th Conn. Inf. Lost right arm at Petersburg, April 2, 1866. Kensington, Conn. 108. Smith S. Gilbert, Lieut. Co. K, 11th Conn. Inf. Lost right arm Since the close of the War. Washington, D.C. 109. Grandison Beck, Co. B, 35 Ill. Inf. Lost right arm at Dalton, Ga., May 27. 1864. Beck Creek, Ill. 110. Charles R. Post, Co. ___ , 143d N.Y. Inf. Lost right arm at Cane River Crossing, April 23, 1864. New York City. 111. Caleb B. Fisher, Co. A, 143d Pa. Inf. Lost right arm at Petersburg, Va., June 18, 1864. Aurora, Ill. To It affords me pleasure to inform you that I have selected your manuscript for the Grant Premium, offered by Mr. Oland Bourne editor of the Soldiers Friend. I wish you prosperity and success in all your humble undertakings. To omit the name ---------------------- rank &c- which I will fill in. --------------------- I take such pleasure in informing you that the manuscript submitted by you has been selected for the Hancock Premium, offered by Mr. Oland Bourne, editor of the Soldier's Friend, New York: May the honorable badge that you wear- an empty sleeve- be the passport to [equally] an honorable triumph in the future. [in a] [Contest where victory shall be achieved without] [Wounds-] Wishing [ ] every Success I Am 1866, March 2. Various Premium Winners Various Prein 3 Mar. 2, 1866 Ornamental Penmanship. Thomas A. Perrine, Monroe, Butler Co., Ohio. Frank G. Vallereux, Mount Sterling, Ill. H. D. Whitehouse, New York City. J. H. Raymond, Augusta, Maine. Additional [Premilins for] Additional Premiums for Literary [Merit] Merit. [Additional Premiums] Twenty-Five Dollars. Edward Hayes, Burgh Hill Ohio. Phineas P. Whitehouse, South Hampton, N.H. Twenty Dollars. Wm. M. Connor, Mount Clemens, Mich. Henry C. Allen, Chicago, Ill. Louis J. Boos, Philadelphia, Pa Wm M De Camp, Iowa City, Iowa. Philip K. Faulk, Yanktown, Dakotah Ter. David C. Gates, Portsmouth, Ohio. Herman Baumhager, Shakopee, Minn. Frank G. Otis, Colchester, Conn. Ira Breshears, Rockport, Ind. [Col.] Joseph Wiley Gelvay, Lowell, Mass. The committee to award prizes for the best Left Hand Penmanship by Soldiers and Sailers who have lost the use of their right arms by amputation or Permanent disability during the late war for the Union, submit the following Report : _ The noble spirit of emulation drawn all by the generous inducements offered by the gentleman who originated the enterprise has been witnessed with the higher satisfaction by the Committee The large number of Competitors who have Submitted this Contribution is a proof of the wide-spread with reach felt in the work, by the class Particularly Addressed, and of the m-- influence which has been expected by it. the leading Purpose that of Placing, before the disabled men of the Country incentives to a worthy ambition to become Self-reliant and to fit themselves for positions of honor and usefulness, has been accomplished in a manner altogether novel and original. 2. it was deemed advisable to make the awards as general as possible. With this brief explanation of this action, the Committee announce the following awards First Class. First Prize, $200, to Franklin H. Darrah, Philadelphia, Pa. Second " $150, to E. M. Jennings, Portageville, Wyoming Co., N.Y. Third " $100, to George Q. White, Richmond, VA. Fourth " $50, to William Mulhall, Washington, D.C. Second Class - Penmanship Twenty- five Dollars. A. L. Mabbett, Rochester, N.Y. Richard Miles, Harrisburgh, Pa. Twenty Dollars. John Stewart, Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. S. Hudson, jr., Patersen, N.J. Frederick L. Barker, New York City. Frederick E. Dake, Washington, D.C. Frederick C. Barger, Westfield, N.Y. J.S. Pendergrast, North Touro, Mass. [The award to Mr. Pendergrast is made for exceptional circumstances, having lost his right arm, and two fingers and parts of the thumb of the left hand] Mention shd be made of his being a Union Soldier too delicate a nature, and too complicated, to warrant a detailed investigation, especially as they were aside from the main question, Which of the competiton excelled in business penman- ship? The original amount of five hundred [Id-] [law], offend by WM Oland Bourne, editor of the Soldier's Friend, was increased by the United States Sanitary Commission by the grant of two hundred and fifty dollars, to be distributed by the Committee in additional awards for penmanship, which the Committee divided into two prizes of twenty-five dollars, and ten prizes of twenty dollars each. To this amount the Committee added another two hundred and fifty dollars, which was awarded in amounts corresponding to the latter as complimentary testimonials for literary mint. It is proper to say that some of the manuscript which are selected for penmanship would have been chosen for their literary merit also, but and as the Committee think with memorable and praiseworthy success. Too high commendation cannot be awarded to the heroic men who have lost their right arms, and who have presented to the Committee the beautiful collection of manuscripts which had been examined with so much [of] interest and admiration. The average [order] degree of merit is high, while many of the manuscripts are very fine specimens of chirographic excellence and artistic taste. The majority of specimens are written in the back slope, while a number are either vertical, or written in the usual form and slope of right-handed penmen. The Committee, in their awards, have disregarded these [features] distinctions and have [? decided upon] decided impartially in favor of those manuscripts which [they deemed to] possess the [greatest merit for] best qualities of a legible firm, business hand. Some minor considerations in regard to the length of time which the writers had for practice, their previous occupations, education, &c., which might have a tendency to affect the decisions, were of The Committee, in view of the great number of competitors where claims are so equally divided, have found it a matter of difficultly, to arrive at their decision, and would make an honorable [acknowledgement] mention of the contributions of Selden C. Clobridge, New York City; James Marin, Alma, C.W.; George W. Taylor, Washington, D.C.; Wm. McLeod, Hemlock Lake, N.Y.; Lieut. J.K. Byers, Springfield, Ill.; Charles R. Post, Fort Hamilton, N.Y.; Abram Wagner, Vernon, Ind.; Ezra D. Hilts, Stone Mills, N.Y.; and Rufus L. Robinson, Frankfort, N.Y. The Committee in submitting their report tender their thanks to the contributors for the evidence of their interest in a work which has far exceeded in character and excellence the expectations originally entertained. R.E. Fenton Henry W. Bellows W.C. Bryant George William Curtis M E. Dodge Junr. Theodore Roosevelt Howard Potter Wm Oland Bourne March 2,1866. William Oland Bourne Papers Mainly letters of veterans of the Union forces who lost their right arms during the Civil War. About 885 pieces from 1856 to 1884 and updated as follows: Papers 1856 1 piece 1857 1 " 1860 1 " 1861 8 pieces 1862 3 pieces 1863 3 " 1864 13 " 1865 Jan. - June 15 pieces 1865 July 15 " 1865 Aug. 54 " 1865 Sept. 131 " {about) 1865 Oct. 26 " (about) 1865 Nov. 22 " (about) 1865 Dec. 153 " (about) 1865 ? 2 " 1866 Jan. 56 pieces (about) 1866 Feb. 11 " " 1866 Mar. - Dec. 37 " " 1867 Jan. - May 35 " " 1867 June 142 " " 1867 July - Dec. 37 " " 1868 13 " " 1870 1 piece 1873 1 " 1876 1 " 1878 1 " 1879 2 pieces 1880 3 " 1881 1 piece 1884 1 " undated 44 pieces (about) The papers are in a chronological order, correspondence relating to a particular soldier, however, being [kept] in general kept together and located under the first date of its group. Names are listed below as they appear consecutively in this arrangement. 1856 Dec. 31. Autobiographical notes of S[amuel] W[addington] S[eton] 1 piece. Letter by 1857 Sept. 1. /\Duff Green to [ ] 1 piece. Letter by 1860 Sept. 12. /\ William Oland Bourne to Stephen A. Douglas. 1 piece. 1861 Letters by : William Oland Bourne, "A Democratic Workingman." 8 pieces. 1862 Letters by: William F. Moore William H. Richardson Ezra D. Hilts 3 pieces. 1863 Letters by: Comittee on correspondence of the Workingmen's Democratic Repub- lican Association, William Oland Bourne, E. O. Bennett, I. E. Lippincott, I. Medill, Jasper Whirns, J. Frede- rick Prichard, M. J. Fitz James. 13 pieces. 1865 Jan. Letter[s] by: Matthias Smith. 1 piece. 1865 Feb. Memorandum. 1 peice. 1865 Mar. Letter by: R. B. Munford. 1 piece. 1865 May. Letter by: "Paterson Committee[s]" and "Passaic Committee". (5 copies) (Printed Ds. Ms. list of names on vers???). letters by: 1865 June . Reuben Williams, Abram Wagner. [3 pieces. 2 copies of each.] Henry H. Chaffee. 7 pieces. 1865 July. Letters by: James Henry Hunter, [2 pieces.] Hubert D. Bowker, Seth Sutherland, Amos Churchell, Jones E. L? ? (or D. E.?) Bates, Charles W. Harrington David J. Foster. 15 pieces. 1865 Aug. Letters by: R. Watson Seage, William H. Bottom, John Northwood, Ara D. Wal- bridge, William J. Tucker, Martin V. B. Keller, William M. Connor, William Penn Sands, Richard Miles, Louis J. Boos, William W. McKion, R. A. Bain, Henry C. Allen, George H. Long, John A. Ludford, William S. Bergin, Ezra D. Hilts, William A. Till, John Bryson, George W. Taylor, Jo- seph K. Byers. about 54 pieces. 1865 Sept. [2] Letters by: David C. Gates, James H. Anthony, Amos Churchell, William H. Hooper, James H. Conant, Robert E. Stephens, U. [?.] Wooster, William Claffey, Frank G. Vallereux, Robert A. Pinn, Frederick M. Platt, Thomas P. Griffith, (1865 Sept. cont.) 3. David W. Bainum, E. A. Brooks, Lewis E. Kline, James E. Lee, Alexander Roe, Herman Baumhager, Charles T. [G.] Coleman, John H. Cruver, James Holder, Silas M. Shepard, Alfred French, James R. Burns, Charles H. Eaton, William Bostaph, [B. T. Smith] Ira Brashears, August Schmidt, Jonathan M. Allison, Abellino S. Burt, John W. Davis, Charles W. Dodge, William B. Hutchinson, Joshua L. McKean, Frank G. Otis, George E. Tyler, George W. Akers, Willard L. Cook, William Frizzell, M. Edwin Hall, Samuel Hamilton, John F. Huntington, Thomas A. Perrine, Joseph F. Smith, Samuel L. Beerbower, George R. Farley, Francis J. Irwin, William B. Livermore, Henry W. Myers, Rufus L. Robinson, Buell Roripaugh, Henry H. Sheldon, George A. Brown, Alexander Cameron, Benjamin F. Cook, William C. King, H. O. Thomas, Will H. Thomas, "a Wounded Soldier", William H. Dougal, Lorenzo J. Gray, Allen B. Hayward, William McLeod, John U. Whitford, John Blanchard, [John Blanchard,] Ozro C. P. Hubbard, Henry S. Parmelee, Thomas T. Sanborn, Henry K. Atchison, T. S. Bailey, Joseph Wiley Gelray, John Stewart. About [121] 131 pieces. 4. 1865 Oct. Letters by: Lewis Bail, [Frank H.] Franklin H. Durrah, Philo S. Tenton, E. M. Jennings, Junius B. Shaw, M. H. Martratt, Julius V. Wood, Alfred D. Whitehouse, William Mulhall, F. P. Whitehouse, Henry L Krahl, Jarnes L, Bicknell. About 26 pieces. 1865 Nov. Letters by: John S. Koster, Ezra D. Hilts, Augustus Stone, Frederick E. Dake, B. D. Palmer, Alexander H. Lott, William Denny, John O’Connell, James Holder, William J. Jones, Marvin Burroughs, Frank H. Evans, A. L. Mabbett, About 22 pieces. 1865 [Do] Dec. Letters By: John Bryce, James Broadfoot, Phineas P. Whitehouse, Benjamin T. Hogg, Henry W. Palmer, John H. Raymond, Claude Charmoille, Eli Hurin, John McMillan, John Turner, James Mann, Stephen H. Winans, Amos Hardy, W. N. Hosler, Arunah Lacy, William M. De Camp, George L. White, Edmund C. Arnold, Benjamin C. Cook, Conrad Dippel, Frank P. Works, Anthony L. Beaver, James O. Ladd, Homer McGeehan, Frederick L. Perry, Hiram E. Stoutenburg, John E. Littleton, R. James Dickinson, William H. Lower, Andrew J. Moffit, Edgar Alonzo Brundage, M. Alonzo Amsden, Thomas W. Blanchard, Frederick C. Barger, Charles A. Edmonds, [1865 Dec cont.] 5. Joseph Egolf, Richard Stiles, Will Warren, Jr., George Call, Samuel J. Cloyd, William R. Courtney, Josiah Q. Crosby, G. W. Dale, Albert A. Dunton, Walter B. Shaw, Charles R. Weitenshausen, Stephen D. Wilbur, Edmund Eastham, Alvah J. Parker, Charles R. Post, Alexander M. Russell, Augustus Vignos, George Addison Wait, John F. Chase, John F. Finley, Charles Jackson, Delmer R. Lowell, Harrison Noble, Frank G. Otis, Alfred L. Randolph, Lewis H. Roth, Joseph F. Stage, Baxter Trevor, Jared D. Turrell, Roswell Bishop, Silas Cargen, Edwin Fair, Edward Hayes, Charles Edwin Horne, James E. Newling, Edgar North, Thomas Walters, A. H. Dibble, David C. Lombard, Francis M. Norton, Anselm J. Smith, Benjamin L. Steen, D. D. Stil- well, Will H. Thomas, W. D. Watson, T. J. Ca- vanaugh, Leopold Masius. About 153 pieces. 1865 Letters by: James H. Smith, 2 pieces 6. 1866 Jan. Letters by: Thomas M.J. Browne Philip K. Faulk William Johnson, Alva John Williams, [Philip K. Faulk], Elbert Fuller, Jacob Hanese, William R. Courtney, Richard J. Cullen, [John E. Littleton], [Thomas Walters], Charles A. Norton, W.A. McNulty, Josiah Phillips, John Blotner, William Compton, Abel J. Irish, Albert Julius Bohn, Alonzo B. Chatfield, Jr., George Dillon, John A. Robison, Frank Ross, Andrew J. Wasson, John W. Reynolds, David O. Mull, Samuel L. Blood, Frederick R. Cutter, Andrew Fries, Jr., Martin D. Hamilton, Frederick L. Sanderson, S. Augustus Rockwood, Harmon F. Granger, James R. Combs, Edward Asa Spaudling, Alfred B. Tuttle, George S. Warner, Hernan Rockwood, Lewis D. Currier, John F. Foster, William Kipling, About 56 pieces [George S. Warner] 1866 Feb. Letters by: Ulysses Eaton, Edward R. Bissell, Leonard A. Snider, William Oland Bourne, Howard Potter, Elisha R. Wise, U.S. Grant, W.W.H. Davis, O.O. Howard, the Committee (on prizes), About 11 pieces 7. 1866 Mar. [Apr] Dec. - Letters by: [Thomas A. Perrines] J. S. Pendergrast, Alvin Blood, Frederich L. Barker, [Fredrick E. Dake], [William] [Mulhall] William M. DeCamp, R. G. Van Schaack, Matthias Smith, George R. Harlow, Hiram Wallridge, Joseph Schmidberger, D. Lore Schively, A. D. Gillette, George F. Magoun, John Bresnahan, A. Adams, P. D. Gurley, Thomas S. Townsend, E. N. Bartlett, David H. Ely, Philip R. Faulk, Ira Broshears, ["Will", Fre] Adam [Bodean] Badeau, O. O. Howard. About 37 pieces. 1867 Jan. - May. Letters by: Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Maine, Post No. 1, Bath, Maine; Richard J. Cullen, W. T. Sherman, John W. Geary, Miss Agnes A. Aubin, [?]. Joseph Hooker, Norman Goff, William Richardson, Joel L. Lacey, John W. Reynolds, [1867 Jan-May cont] 8. Daniel F. Sherman, George F. Russ, Benjamin C. Cook, Henry Rarsnitz, George W. Thomas, Louis A. Horton, [L] L. E. Kenyon, Sylvanus B. Putnam, James Holder, Herman Baumhager, J. J. Tuerk, James H. Hunter, Benjamin C. Cook, about 35 pieces. 1867 June. Letters by: Caleb B. Fisher, Jr., [ ] of Mansfield, James Mangan, John S. Hindman, John Turner, Louie John Boos, Adam F Strayer, Conrad Dippel, John L. Brown, [John L Brown,] George W. Dale, George W. Johnson, John Johnston, John Bryson, James H. Conant, Phineas P. Whitehouse, Jacob Hanse, Lewis E. Kline, William H. Richardson, James F. Elliott, Chesley L. Metcalf, Harry O. Thomas, Minott Tolman, Jacob H. Kleckner, Charles V. Moenninger, Alfred D. Whitehouse, Caleb Brewster, Henry L. Krahl, P. H. Sheridan, Morgan Baumgardner, George C. Bucknam, [June 1867 cont] 9. Joseph K. Byers[Beyers], John A Logan, Elisha R. Wise, James L. Bicknell, Ezra D. Hilts, Frederick L. Perry, John Pickle, [S. J. Burnett] S. J. Burnett, A. J. Harrison, Charles E. Byrarn, R. D. Champion, Henry W. Ferington, Leonard A Snider, John Blanchard, Darius Hinds, Sidney M. Hosier, J. M. Patterson Peter G. Van Schaack, John F. Whipple, B. G. Howes, John A. Fay, Theodore B. Guenther, John W. Northrop, Jr., William B. Robins H. E. Stoutenburg, John Bresnahan, Caleb B. Fisher, Jr., W. T. Sherman, O.O. Howard, George L. La Rue, John W. Geary, John M. Thompson, Richard [M.] M. Barber, J. [?] Clobridge, R. L. Robinson, Buell Noripaugh, [L. H. Roth,] Burritt Stiles, Caius A. Weaver, Henry C. Allen, Sammuel J. Cloyd, J. Q. Crosby, Winfield Scott Hancock, Andrew W. [Denison,] Denison, James H. Kneeland, Robert J. Sutherland, David Lamley, J. M. Smith, About 142 pieces. 10. 1867 July-Dec. Letters by: J. Addison Wait, Benjamin F. Cook, Selden C. Clobridge, David G. Farragut, Ozro N. Hubbard, Andrew J. Fries, William Weidner, Smith S. Gilbert, George J. McKinny, W. D. Watson, [William McLeod] J. Hooker, Charles R. Post, Samuel L. Barr, U. S. Grant, B. D. Palmer, C. H. Williams, Alfred [Barbour] Barlow, Philip K. Faulk, George G. Meade, Francis X. Burger, J. D. Brougher, W. P. Richardson, Josephine A. Karner, About 37 pieces. 1868: Letters by: Curley Vanbrinner, J. B. Clobridge, Wallace M. Moore, Henry Heath, John W. Reynolds, W. N. Nixon, George W. Dale, Henry Raymond, Charles Jackson, Charles H. Roe, Frank J. Otis, L. M. H. [?] Richardson. About 13 pieces. 1870 Letter[s] by: D. E. Kline. One piece. 1873 Letter by: J. Stewart. One piece. 1876 Letter by: Daniel Ullmann. One piece. 11. 1878 Letter by: William Ormiston. one piece 1879 Letters by: F. G. Vallereux, J. A. Garfield. 2 pieces. 1880 Letters by: J. A. Garfield, Howard Crosby, Thomas Hunter. 3 pieces. 1881 Letter by: [ ] Mahons. One piece. 1884 Letter by: E. M. Davis. One piece. Undated Letters by: Grandison Beck, Edward B. Bissell, John Bolen, John Bryson, Marvin Burroughs, George W. Bush, Seldon C. Clobridge, William M. DeCamp, Edward A. Edwards, James F. Elliott, Thaddeus S. Fertig, William S. [G.] Hudson, Jr., [Eli Hurin,] John Johnston, J. A. Lantz, William McCleod, Thomas McGee- han, Wallace M. Moore, Charles R. Presley, William H. Richardson, L. H. Roth, Joseph Savage, S. W. Seton, Albert L. Shurtleff, John M. Smith, Matthias Smith, (Undated cont.) 12. Norman Vroman, "Will," James Woods. 3 autograph albums. 112 photographs of soldiers Memoranda, etc. 7 pieces. Broadsides [51] about 100 pieces. Newspapers, extracts from magazines. About 30 pieces. [(Mainly copies of printed lists of contestants)] Note: The letters of the one-armed soldiers were originally arranged in two series, each name [number] with a number. Numerical and alphabetical lists of these two series [soldiers' letters] accompany the papers. Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.