History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
Fisher, killed with the colors at Petersburg, Va., Juiy 29, 1864 ; Private James D. Odell, killed at Roanoke Island.
Fifty-ninth New York Volunteers. Privates Edgar Sutton and Pierce Miller, killed at Antietam; John Fitch and Benjamin Gandcer, died at Andersonville; George Fowler, died at .\nnapolis, after being paroled.
Seventieth New York Volunteers. Joseph DaTenportandJamesCuinniings, died in hospital from wounds.
Ninety-Jirat New York Volunteers. William Stocker, died in hospital.
Ninely-llflh N'W York Volunteers. Lieutenant Edwin B, Lent, died at home from wounds.
Miscflliiwous.
C. .\. Turner, 38lh N. Y., wounded at Fredericksburg, died at liomo ; Calvin Lounslmry. prisoner from MOth N', V., nevercame iKick ; Sergeant D.ivid Ferris, 144th N. Y., killed at Fair Oaks; Henry Foruian, Company
HISTORY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
C, 133d N. T., died at Baton Rouge, in service ; George Tice, JeEse Seymour, Isaac Brodie, IGStli N.Y. died in service ; Henry Halstead (colored), 30tli N. y., killed at Deep Bottom Va. ; John W. Kimpp (colored), Co. B, 29th Conn., died iu service.
From the town of Yorktown there is a partial list, showing that of the Sixth Heavy Artillery, from that town, the following men fell :
George Guinea, Harvey L. Searles, Lewis M. Searles. Obadiah Oakley and T. .1. Head, died in service ; Peter Ames, 12th N. Y., was killed at Fair Oaks • Cyrus H. Brown (regiment unknown) was killed at Petersburg; George Poworsand Eugene M. Wright, 69th N. Y.; John Jones. 4th N. Y. Art. ; Joshua B. Young, 9.ith X. Y. ; William and ESias Searles .57th N. Y'. ; William Sheppard and William Sherwood, 87th N. Y., all died in service.