History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
Sullivan tiockwood and John Hughes, all of the (>th X. Y. H. Art., three years ; B. Foskey,'.lth N. Y. Cav., Kdwin Cluiicli,f 2d N. Y. 0»v., (i. K. Blackniaii,t lid X. Y. Cav., all three years ; William II. liy- IcrwHS in the l.'iOth N. Y'. Vol., and also in the V. S. S. " Wateree, " for the whole jieriod of the war, and after ; Thomas G. Sutton belonged t j the Veteran Volunteer Battery of Xew Y'ork State.
Of the New York State Militia, niu.stered into the United States service for periods of three months or more, there are :
Ilenry Dietz, J. J. Post and E. F. Terhune, 71st ; X. J. Sands, l.'.tli ; 0. H. Kniffen, loth ; William Morrison, l.'itli ; George E. Jurdine, 37th Bcgiments.
Cromwell Post, No. 466, of White Plaim. -- This post was organized March 19, 1884, by Comrade James H. Jenkins, of Farnswortli Post.
The charter members were Valentine M. Hodgson, Edward B. Long, John C. Verplanck, George W. Brown, Edward W. Bogart, Henry I. Williams, Berlin K. Palmer, David P. Barnes, George W. Coventry, James S. Snedeker, Richard Roach, Charles Whiston and George Lewis.
Valentine M. Hodgson Wiis Commander for 1884, and the officers for 1885 were Commander, Edward B. Long; S. V. C, Crawford N. Smith; J. V. C, Cleorge W. Coventry ; Surgeon, David P. Barness ; Chaplain, David W. Bogart ; Officer of Day, George W. Brown ; Officer of Guard, Henry J. Williams ; Adjutant, Edward W. Bogart; Q. M., Berlin H. Palmer ; Q. M. S., James McCarty.