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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II

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. II. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 303 words

Fileff, Wilard J. Freshla, Thomas W. Gahagan, Royce L. Glass, Leslie A. Hall, Obe Harris, Cyril Havalik, George R. Heckman, John H. Hessler, Fred Homan, Thomas A. Jewell, Gilbert F. Kays, James E. Keenan, Albert Kibler, Robert Klase, Olaf David Kuhn, Armond J. LeSage, Adam Jay Lortz, Arthur Macken, Fred L. Marsh, Chester A. Melvin, Fred J. Meyer. Jr., Martin Nelson, Ranson Herby Parks, ]ohn Peltz, Leslie L. Poole, Floyd Ratleff, Elvis James Rhein, William K. Robertson, Frank A. Rumer, Oakley D. Seeley, Irving E. Smith, John Ames Stastny, Fred Birdsell Sweeney, Jay H. Vance, Benjamin F. Ward, Joseph Williams, James J. Moore, John Earl Nolan, George H. Parsons, Montague H. Pendleton, Carl H. Powell, Wayne L. Reddington, Alonzo Rice, Jacob Rohrbouck, William M. Schoenmann, Tohn A. Shay, Charles A. Spacht, Alva P. Stockdale, William S. Tadlock, Benjamin F. Vanderlas, Ralph M. Weidhamer, Thomas E. Yeager, Carl Moscrip, Paul J. Norton, Edward R. Paul, Leslie Perry, Charlie A. Powell, Hans P. Renswold, Arthur Rice, John Rosendorfer, John Schwaderer, George H. Shaffner, Charles L. Squibbs, George F. Stockfleth, Charles Calvin Tash, Walter Walker, Alvah G. Whaley, Dwight F. Zediker, Max Moscrip. Frank E. O'Banion, Johnnie Payne. Archie T. Phillips, Charles W. Rathburn. LeRoy D. Reynolds, Lawrence E. Richardson. George C. Roth. Herman Seidler, Harrv W. Smith, Thomas L. Squibbs, John E. Sullivan, Leo J. Toohey, William F. Walker, George E. Whalev, Noble F. Zerbie.

There were thirteen rejections and discharges from physical disability, and a service flag in Box Butte county should have five known gold stars, and perhaps there are others. Box Butte county contingent contained five colored men, one of whom died of injuries. The organization of a company at Alliance early in the war gave to Box Butte county volunteers, a number from outside the county limits, principally in close-by counties.