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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 255 words

Mc- Causeland, Jolm G. JIcLean, \Vm O'Xeil, Fred. Raisler, Sej'uiour H. Reynolds, ,Iohn Smith, Pati Victor, Oscar Weeks, Charles L. De Witt.

From North Salem : Privates, Daniel Crane, James Dailey, George I'uller, Lewis Higgins, Henry Hawley,

From North Castle : Corporal, Frederick Kratz ; Privates, David Marshal, Hudson and George Reynolds.

From Bedford: Sergeant, Edward T. Palmer ; Privates. John Banker, George \. Felt, Josh\ia Fowler, John A. Keeler, John A. Lockwood, Abram Philips, John Rich.

From Poundridge : Corporals, Theodorick Barrclaiigh, Andrew Scofleld ; Privates, James Allstream, Theodore Birdsall, George Dixon, Charles Hamilton, Thos. E. Halford, Joseph M. Halford, Isaac W. Miller, John Piatt, Nathaniel W. Sylvester.

From Lewisborough : Privates, William Bennett, Frank Gmba.

From Ossining ; Privates Joseph E. Brown, Miles 0"See, Harvey G. Ross.

From White I'lains : Private John Cooley.

The last orgauization with which the county appears to have been identified is theSixteenth (Sprague Light) Cavalry, which was mustered into the service from June to October, 1863. The companies of this regiment in wliich the county furnished men, officially accredited thereto, were K, L and M, in which the following names appear :

Compauy K. -- Privates Charles H. Ackerman, Philip Apel, Henry .\pelbaus, John Baker, John Baureis, Anthony Chichester, Robert Clark, Gustavns Dalilgren, Ernest Diezelski, Gustavus Francis, Lorenzo Hacket, Frederic Haller, John Hoffman, William Moore, Theodore Pickerj', Henry Raymond, James T. Scanlan, William Shields, Walter Smith, Henry R. Thompson, George Thompson, John Walsh and Henry Zollinger, all of Mount Pleasant, chiefly recruited by Captain Ronald Mc- Nichol.