History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
Lewisborough, January, 1868 ; Mamaroneck, December, I860 ; Morrisania, December, 1800; Mount Pleasant, Febi'uary, 1868 ; Newcastle, July, 1865 ; New Rochelle, March, 1800 ; North Castle, March, 1806 ; North Salem, January. 1808; Ossining, December, 1805 ; Pelham, June, 1808 ; Poundridge, October, 1800 ; Rye, December, 1805 ; Scarsdale, June, 1806 ; Somers, October, 1806 ; W'estchester, November, 1866 ; Youken, March, 1807 ; Y'orktown, December, 1865 ; AVeslchesler County, Decoiii\ ber, 1805. '
THE CIVIL WAR, 1860-65.
ing, now that tlieir work had been done, that they should be discharged and sent home as soon as pos sible.
The diflerent regiments and organizations from Westchester County wore in the same category with the rest, and their liistory, to the time they returned home, is revealed by the official records of the State.
Company B, of the Skventeenth IIegiment, the banner company of the county, from Port Chester, served its term of two years, and was mustered out on the 3d of June, 1863; the recruits, enlisted for three years, after the company was in the field, being transferred to the Twellth Regiment New York Volunteers. This regiment, being also a two years' organization, had already been mustered out; but the recruits for three years, with a part of the Twelfth New York iNIilitia, with which it had been consolidated February 3, 18(j2, were formed into a battalion, which, in its turn, was mustered into the Fifth New York Veteran Volunteers on the 2d of June, 1864. The whole force remained in the service till finally mustered out August 21, 1865.