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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. 275 words

The following names are given from the town of Cortlandt, on the authority of Post Abraham Voshurgh, of Peekskill, No. 95, Department of New York, G. A. K.

Ihi'rU Liijht Cavalry^ Compamj F. Sergeant Thomas McCiitcliiMi, killeil in action at Culpeper, Va., OctoliiT, 1S03 ; Piivate William Haines, killed in action at Brandy Station, on tlie same day, during tlie advance from llappahanuoi k Station; and Privates George Archer and Delancey Cole, died in liuspital and in Polio Isle Prison, respectively. [None of these names are in the _/ira( nuisterrolls of this reglmentj.

Sitlh Heavy ArliUcnj. Colonel J. Howard Kitching, died of wounds received at Cedar Creek, October 19, 18G4. The G. A. R. J'ost, at Yonkers, is named, after him, " Kitching Post, No. G;i, Department of New York, G.A.R." Killed in action : Sergeant William II. Lent, Petersburg; Corporal Henry M. Gillett, Cedar Creek ; Privates P. Corne Cruger, David A. Lent, Cedar Creek; William Fitzgerald, James Sluriarty, Alexander Super, James Christian, (Jeorge liradley -- all at Petersburg; Frederick YiMing, Abram A. Wooil, Washington A*an Scoy and .John Foley at .Spottsy.vauia. May H), Died in hospital : Corporal Theodore Garrison ;

Privates .lohn (.'ouklin, Frank Bieakley, John Henry Lent and .\brahani Lent ; Private John Terbnsh died at home from disease contracted in the army. Firet LieutJinant Richard Slontgomery Clilleo, died at home, on sick leave ; Private (^harles Conklin was killed at I'o River. Va., May 12, 186i.

Hawkins'' Zouaves, Kiiith New Yorlc VoluiiUers. Color-Sergeant William Patterson, killed at Antietam with the colors, September 17, 18G2. Died in hospital: Privates William Van Houtvu, Rosier Garrison, John Rennet, G. W. Wilco.x, from wounds.