History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
Dodge, Gilbert B. Edwards, Monroe Estes, A\"illiam Forrest, George Giles, Michael Gornily, James Gray, Gilbert Hummel, James Hitchcock, Jas. H. Howell, Jeremiah G. Huckey, Daniel Lewis, Peter Mallon, George H. Miner, Charles Miller, John Henry May, Michael McGinniss, Thoiiias Mullen, Arthur Murdoch, Andrew Overbaugh, Pliilander Payne, Dennis Ryan, Sam'l Smith, David Shaw, Henry Stone, John R. Suiter, Moses H. Terwilliger, Charles T. Terwilliger, Thomas P. Terwilliger, Richard ^'aughan, Eugenius Walker, John Welsch, Alva Wickham, Garry B. Wheeler, Nicholas Wolvau and Joseph T. Ward.
Company F (frinn I'cnifar.'i).-- Captain Samuel Genther the only name.
Tlie names of Henry Jones, of Rye, and Jacob Roseubauni, of Tarrytown, in Company L, with that of James McAvoy, of Rye, in Company M, make up the total in the regiment credited to the county of Westchester.
The next orgauizatiou in which the county appears to have taken any official part is the Fifth Indei)endent Battery, mustered into the United States service November 8, 1861, in New York City. The roll of this battery contains the names of Privates Charles Cadigan and John Turbitt, from Y^onkers ; Benjamin Moore and Charles Moore, from Mount Vernon ; and Charles Travers, from Peekskill.
The First Regiment Mounted Rifles, which was mustered into the service in squadrons and companies, all the way from August 31, 1861, to September 9, 1862, can be noticed here, although a little out of its order, to make room for the only regiment in which Westchester County could be said to be fully represented during the war. The rolls of the First Mounted Rifles contain, in Company F, the names of John Blatchley, Charles Polhemus and Peter See, of Tarrytown ; Thomas Gerhardt, James D. Nation, George D. Newman, James W. Porteous, Albert Sherwood and William Wallace, of Mount Pleasant ; and Frederick Gertman, of Harrison.