History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
Charles Lairrence Post, No. 378. -- This post was organized on the 29th of May, 1883, and mustered into service by Comrade Frederick Whittaker, of Farnsworth Post No. 170, of Mount Vernon, in time for Decoration Day.
The charter members were :
liicbanl Enoch, Charles De Mott, J. J. Martin, Matthew Dougbtss, Whitman Sackett, .lohn E. Weed, W. II. Mosier, J. A. Louden. George Bulkley, Henry Diet/., Nicholas Fo.\, Daniel Booth, Thomas IVIcGoverD.
The officers of the post to date are a.s follows:
Commanders: Richard Enoch, 1883 and 1884; Charles De Mott, 188.5.
Senior Vice-Commanders : J.J.Martin, 1883; John Foran, 1884 and 188.'..
Junior Vice-Commanders : Whitman Sackett, 1883 ; .\rdemas Barnes, 1884 ; Nicholas Fox, 1885. Surgeons: William H. Hyler, 1883; X.J. Sands, 1884 and 1885. Chaplains ; John E. Weed, 18,S3 and 1884 ; W. F. Wakefield, 1885. Officer of the Day : George Bulkley, 188;!, 1884 and 18,S5. Officers of the Guard : Xichobis Fox, 18.83 and ISM ; R. Foskey, 1885. Quartermasters : William H. Mosier, 188:j and 18.>i4 ; H. Dietz, 1885. Adjutants: Charles De Mott, 1883 and 1884; William II. Hyler, 1886. Sergeant-Major : C. S. Higgins, first appointment, 1885. Ouarterinaster-Sergeant : A. Barnes, first appointment, 1885.
The officers for 188() are as follows :
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THE CIVIL WAR, 18(j0-65.
ConimanJer, John Foraa ; Senior Vice-Coiiiniander, Nicholas i'ox,; Junior Vico-C'uninmnilor, Cliarlcs Hughes ; Surgeon, Dr. N. J. SanJs ; Chaplain, Rev. W. F. Wakofleld ; Officer of tlie Day, George \V. Hiilkley; Officer of the Guard, .(ohn A. lioudcn ; Adjutant, Uicluvrd Enorli ; Quartcrmitstcr, William 11. llyler; .Sergeant-Major, Charles de Mott ; Qnarterniarter-Sergeant, Henry Diet/..