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New York 106th Infantry

1860 Reunion 106 Regiment Band, Hermon, N.Y.(Post Card Hermon, NY 1909)

Links From Anne Cady's web site:

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY NY CIVIL WAR Data:
St. Lawrence County Civil War Rosters, with Soldier Index - From 1878 Evert's History of St. Lawrence County
4-part series of articles from Northern Tribune Newspaper discussing Civil War Veterans from Rossie
Roster of Canton "Hartwell T. Martyn" GAR Post - 1909 Includes both living and deceased members

Civil War Soldiers from Rossie  (Anne Cady's Site): http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/MISC/Newspaper/ntcwdata.HTM

New York State Military Museum:

http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/106thInf/106thInfMain.htm

Great Link to Todd Creekman's site  for 106th:  http://www.106thnewyorkinfantry.org/

St. Lawrence Plaindealer June 13, 1933:

 

St. Lawrence Plaindealer July 1934:

 

St. Lawrence Plaindealer March 10, 1936:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer March 17, 1936:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer May 12, 1936:

106th Regiment Infantry "St. Lawrence County Regiment" from http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnyinf8.htm


Organized at Ogdensburg, N. Y,, and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va., Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865.
 

SERVICE.--Guard and provost duty in Defenses of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., until June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmont April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. Battle of Winchester, Va., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D.C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan until October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad, June 22-23, Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. Battle of Monocacy, Md., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. Battle of Winchester September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Duty at Kernstown until December. Moved to Washington, D.C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. March to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there until May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D.C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307.

 

 

Potsdam St. Lawrence Herald 1903:

 

Ogdensburg Advance 1861:

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1926:

Franklin Gazette 1894:


Major General John Sedgwick from Wikipedia

"Sedgwick fell at the beginning of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, on May 9, 1864. His corps was probing skirmish lines ahead of the left flank of Confederate defenses and he was directing artillery placements. Confederate sharpshooters were about 1,000 yards away and their shots caused members of his staff and artillerymen to duck for cover. Sedgwick strode around in the open and was quoted as saying, "What? Men dodging this way for single bullets? What will you do when they open fire along the whole line? I am ashamed of you. They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Although ashamed, his men continued to flinch and he repeated, "I'm ashamed of you, dodging that way. They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."[1] Just seconds later he fell forward with a bullet hole below his left eye.[2]

Sedgwick was the highest ranking Union casualty (the most senior by date of rank of all major generals killed) of the Civil War. Upon hearing of his death, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant repeatedly asked, "Is he really dead?"

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From Wikipedia - Major General Lewis Wallace -

"Lewis "Lew" Wallace (April 10, 1827 February 15, 1905) was a lawyer, governor, Union general in the American Civil War, American statesman, and author, best remembered for his historical novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ.

Wallace was born in Brookville, Indiana, to David and Esther French Test Wallace. His father served as lieutenant governor and Indiana Governor; his stepmother, Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace, was a prominent temperance and suffragist.

In 1836, at the age of nine, he joined his brother in Crawfordsville, Indiana where he briefly attended Wabash Preparatory School. Afterwards he joined his father in Indianapolis.[1]

Wallace served in the Mexican War in 1846 as a first lieutenant with the 1st Indiana Infantry regiment. He was admitted to the bar in 1849. In 1851 he was elected prosecuting attorney of the First Congressional District.[1]

On May 6, 1852, Wallace married Susan Arnold Elston by whom he had one son, Henry Lane Wallace (born February 17, 1853). In 1856, he was elected to the State Senate after moving his residence to Crawfordsville."

 

Cold Harbor - burial - from: http://www.civilwarphotos.net/files/other_locations.htm

 

Gouverneur Times, Dec 9, 1864:

Petersburg Court House from: http://www.civilwarphotos.net/files/other_locations.htm

Spotsylvania Court House  [Spotsylvania Court House, Va., vicinity. Beverly house, headquarters of Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren, 5th Corps]  from http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/v?ammem/cwar:0286-0323:T16

 

Petersburg Fortifications from: http://www.civilwarphotos.net/files/other_locations.htm

(See more Petersburg picture on the 142nd's web page  142nd & 16th )

Battle of the Wilderness - Order of Battle:

THIRD DIVISION.
Brig. Gen. JAMES B. RICKETTS.   (Link here: http://www.nps.gov/mono/historyculture/james_ricketts.htm )

Union Brigadier General James B. Ricketts

 

First Brigade.
Brig. Gen. WILLIAM H. MORRIS.  (Link here: http://suvcw.org/ny/camps/worden/projects/Morris%20Crypt/morris%20crypt.htm )

 

14th New Jersey,
    Lieut. Col. Caldwell K. Hall.
106th New York,
    Lieut. Col. Charles Townsend.
151st New York,
    Lieut. Col. Thomas M. Fay.
87th Pennsylvania,
    Col. John W. Schall.
10th Vermont,
    Lieut. Col. William W. Henry.

 

Rebel Lines at Mine Run           THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AT MINE RUN-REBEL LINE IN FRONT OF GENERAL SEDGWICK.

Germania Ford

 THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AT MINE RUN-REBEL EARTH-WORKS COMMANDING THE PASSAGE AT      GERMANIA FORD

 Germanna Ford, Rappahannock River, Va. Artillery crossing pontoon bridges]  from http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?cwar:6:./temp/~ammem_axQm:T16:

Battle Mine Run

THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AT MINE RUN-GENERAL WARREN'S TROOPS ATTACKING.-SKETCHED BY A. R. WAUD   (3 sketches above from Harper's Weekly)

Mine Run

Mine Run & Germania Ford ( Harper's Weekly)

battle

Battle of Winchester - Cavalry Charge - from Harper's Weekly

Historic Hanover Courthouse and Hanover Civil War Memorial
Historic Hanover Courthouse and Hanover Civil War Memorial - from Wikipedia

 

Order of Battle
Battle of Monocacy - July 9, 1864 from: http://www.nps.gov/archive/mono/mo_units.htm

UNION ARMY

Middle Department, Maj. Gen. Lewis Wallace

  • Eight Army Corps
    • 1st Separate Brigade, Brig . Gen. Erastus B. Tyler
      • 1st MD Potomac Home Brigade (5 companies), Capt. Charles J. Brown
      • 3rd MD Potomac Home Brigade, Col. Charles Gilpin
      • 11th MD Infantry Regiment, Col. William T. Landstreet
      • 144th OH Infantry Regiment (3 companies), Col. A.L. Brown
      • 149th OH Infantry Regiment (7 companies), Col. A.L. Brown
      • Baltimore Artillery (6 guns), Capt. F.W. Alexander
    • Cavalry, Lt. Col. David R. Clendenin
      • 8th IL Cavalry Regiment, Lt. Col. D.R. Clendenin
      • Detachment 159th OH Mounted Infantry, Capt. Edward H. Leib
      • Detachment Mixed Cavalry, Maj. Charles H. Wells
      • Loudoun Virginia Rangers

     

  • Sixth Army Corps
    • Third Division, Brig. Gen. James B. Ricketts
      • 1st Brigade, Col. William S. Truex (w), Col. W. Emerson
        • 14th NJ Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. C.K. Hall
        • 106th NY Infantry Regiment, Capt. E.M. Paine (Edward M Paine)
        • 151st NY Infantry Regiment, Col. W. Emerson
        • 87th PA Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. J.A. Stahle
        • 10th VT Infantry Regiment, Col. W.H. Henry (w)
      • 2nd Brigade, Col.. Matthew R. McClennan
        • 9th NY Heavy Artillery, Col. W.H. Seward, Jr.
        • 110th OH Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. O.H. Brinkley
        • 122nd OH Infantry Regiment (detachment), Lt. Col. C.J. Gibson
        • 126th OH Infantry Regiment, Lt. Col. A.W. Ebright
        • 138th PA Infantry Regiment, Maj. L.A. May

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Andersonville Prison - Issuing Rations, Aug 17, 1864 from: http://www.civilwarphotos.net/files/other_locations.htm

Danville Prison:

Folsom, Martin Robbins, Co A, NY 106th.Sgt. Captured after the battle of Monocacy and sent to Danville Prison July 11th thru Oct 7th, 1864. Transferred to Libby Prison and released Oct 17th  http://www.censusdiggins.com/danville_prisoners.html

Enlistment in 106th - Folsom, Martin A.; Corporal; enrolled Aug 7, 1862 at Hermon, NY

1870 Census: Martin in n Hermon , NY age 38 with wife Cornelia 36, daughters Cora 11, Nellie 8, Gertrude 2

1880 Census: Martin in Canton,  NY age 48 with above family and another son Carl.  Also says he was a farmer.
 

 

    Oliver J. SHELDON, son of Hiram & Betsey SHELDON, Co I 106 Reg. N.Y.S.V. Civil War, d. in Rebel

    Prison, Danville, Virginia, [from stone: Jan. 1, 1865 @ 21 yrs]; from list of Soldiers Lot 242 - buried at Ft.

   Jackson Cemetery, Hopkinton NY

 

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Federal Soldiers at Appomattox Court House   from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Appomattox_courthouse.jpg

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McLean house, April 1865 =  Photographed by Timothy H. O'Sullivan from Wikipedia

 

 

Franklin Gazette 1894:

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1911:

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1926:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Feb 14, 1939:

 

St. Lawrence County news published in the Utica Weekly Herald – Jan 27, 1874:

 

Graves: (info from Anne Cady & Chuck Morgan's web sites)

Flint Chaffee Cemetery, Brasher NY:
Sanjule Peter ("Co E 106 N.Y. Inf.

Jerusalem Cemetery, Canton NY:

    Edson I. Barber, ...died at Bealton Station (Va), Oct 31, 1863  (106th, Co A)

Evergreen Cemetery, Canton NY:

    C C Caldwell, CO 106 NY Reg (Section F)

    William Heckles, Co D 106 NY Reg; 1842-1925 (Section B)

Kendrew Cemetery, DeKalb NY:

        Jas W. Whitefored, CO A 106 Reg NY Vol; 1827-1910

Maple Grove Cemetery, DeKalb NY:

        Wm B. Clark, killed at Cedar Creek, 1864 AE 24 yrs

Old DeKalb Cemetery, DeKalb NY:

       John A. Beach, Co C 106 Regt State Vols
       Albert Beebe, CO C 106 Regt NY Inf, died Jan 12, 1900; AE

       Jacob, VosburgCo C 106 NY Vol, 1841-1926

Osbornville Cemetery, DeKalb NY:

    William Henry Tyler, their son, killed at the battle of Cold Harbor, VA; 4/4/1864-6/1/1864

     David C. Tyler, died at Martinsburgh, VA  AE 16 yrs, 9d;  b. 2/10/1842 – 2/6/1863

St. Henry's Cemetery, DeKalb NY:

     William Barzee, Co D 106 NY Vol; d. Jan 19, 1919 Age 79 yrs (Section 2)

Gates Cemetery, Edwards NY:

         Nelson Gates, d. Nov 26, 1876 AE 64 yrs, 2 mos; Co K 106 Regt (Section 1)

         Nelson is an uncle to Henry V.  Harvey Gates and Henry V Gates were first cousins. Henry V's father

           was Henry  (Harry) Gates and Harvey Gates father was Nelson Gates.  The common grandfather was

           Phineas Gates.

        

 Henry Gates was from Edwards NY: (not buried at Gates Cemetery)
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From:  Susan M. "Sue" Gates Davis -  [smgdavis@gmail.com]   "Here is information about an ancestor, who went to Fremont, Newaygo County, Michigan before 1880 from St. Lawrence County, New York:"

   

 

Fremont, Michigan Newspaper, September 1915:


 Mr. Henry V. Gates was born in the State of New Hampshire July 9, 1839, and died at his home in Fremont, Mich., September 25, 1915, making his life period 76 years 2 mos. and 16 days.
     When a boy about six years of age his parents moved to New York state.  He was joined in marriage to Sarah J. Henderson April 1, 1860.  To this union five children were born, three of whom, Menzo Gates, of Sault Ste Marie; Mead Gates, of Fremont, and Mrs. Margaret Smith, of Amistad, New Mexico survive him.  He served nearly four years in the Civil war, participating in practically all of the great battles in which the Army of the Potomac was engaged.
      He moved from New York to Fremont some forty years ago.  He was converted and joined the church of the United Brethren in Christ twenty-five years ago.  His wife, Sarah J. Gates, died August 1, 1908, and he was joined in marriage to Mrs. Lucy E. Gates October 10, 1913, who rendered faithful and loving service to the day of his death.
      The funeral was held in the United Brethren church September 30th, Rev. E.F. Bell, of the Congregational church officiating.  Interment in Maple Grove cemetery.

 
The Muskegon Chronicle, September 27, 1915, Page 8
FREMONT NEWS
Henry Gates, a pioneer resident of this city, died Friday night at his home here.  Mr. Gates had been a sufferer for months but death was the result of a recent stroke of paralysis.

        Harvey Warren Gates (cousin of Henry Gates Above) (not buried at Gates Cemetery)

Enlistment Date: 02 August 1862
Side Served: Union 
State Served: New York 
Service Record: Promoted to Full Corporal
Promoted to Full Private (Reduced to ranks, dates unknown)
Enlisted as a Private on 02 August 1862 at the age of 29
Enlisted in Company K, 106th Infantry Regiment New York on 27 August 1862.
POW on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA
Wounded on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA
Died Company K, 106th Infantry Regiment New York on 18 September 1864 in Rikinsville, SC

    Pinney Cemetery, Edwards NY:

             Azro J Bannister, d 1864, son of James F and Sophia Lilie Bannister, Co K, 106th Reg, killed at

            Cold Harbor, Va  , Azro Banister

   Woodland Cemetery, Fine NY:

            SPICER, John died 18 Sep 1892 age 58 yrs Co. A 106 Reg

  Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY:

           Gustavus Austin, soldier of the Late Rebellion (Section H) (106th Co D)

           Joseph K. Bolton, Co B 106 NYV, 1822-1909 (Section J)

           James H. Fordham, Co K 106 Regt, Died Feb 25, 1903; AE 61 yrs; Inscription (Section J)

           Acil Comfort Johnson, Co K 106 Reg NY Vol Inf, 1838-1918 (Section K)

           Charles Nickerson, Co K, 106th NY Regt, 1836-1916 (Section K)

           Daniel Peck, Father, 1st Lieut, Co K 106 NY Vol Inft, 1822-1903 (Section B)

           Samuel W. Phelps, Co. D 106 NY V, 1842-1911, "Father" (Section F)

           Horace Pickit, 1841-1929, Lieutenant 106 NY Vol, GAR (Section B)

          Charles H. Smith, 1838-1885, Sergt Co D. 106 Reg NY Vol, Footstone (Section C)

          Lucius Smith, Co. D 106 NY Inf, 1837-1919 (Section H)

Chippewa Street Cemetery, Hammond NY: 

      Henry Phillips , Co C 106 Regt NY Vols, died Aprl 18** ; Close-up (Section L-4)

Hannawa Falls Cemetery, Hannawa Falls NY:

    Rice, A M   - 1909 "At Rest"  Co C, 106 NY Vols

Old Hermon Cemetery, Hermon NY:

    Luman W. Ames, CO G. 106 Regt NY Vols; 1828-1926 (Section 1)

    John W. Billings, CO K 106 Regt NY Vol, Died Oct 19, 1864; AE 27 yrs (Section 1)

    Daniel Booth, Lieut. Co K 106 NY Vols, 1840-1921 (Section 1)

    Elliott A. Clarke, 1835-1914, Co A 106 Reg NY V (Section 1)

    Edwin Comstock, Co A 106 Reg N.Y.V. 1835-1878 Second Stone (Section 1)

    Hiram W. Day, Capt. Co A NY Vols, 1835-1917 (Section 2)

    Charles E. Demmon, Co K 106 NY Vols, 1837-1915(1914); Military Marker (Section 3)

    Father, 1830-1894, Pri Co A 106 Reg NY Vol (Section 3) (Givins, Robert; Private; enrolled 1862 - Co A)

    Dwight Loucks, 1847-1864; Co K 106 Reg N.Y.S. Vol; Wounded in the battle of Cedar Creek, Oct 19,

    1864; Died at Winchester VA Nov 16, 1864; Aged 17 yrs, 9 mos (Section 1)

    * McIntyre, died Apr 25, 1866; GAR (Section 1)  (John - 106th, Co A)

     Adelbert L., Powell Co C 106 NYVI, 1844-1865 (Section 2)

     Edward O. Reynolds, Co A 106 NYVI, 1838-1920 (Section 2)

    Munson W. Russell, Co E 106 NY Vol Inft, Died Feb 25, 1903; AE 69 yrs, 9 mos, 20 dys (Section 2)
 

Porter Hill Cemetery, Hermon NY:

   Francis M. Buck, CO K 106 Regt NYVI; died in Douglas Hospital, Washington DC; Oct 18, 1863

   Harvey Hotelling, Co. A 106 Reg NYVI, 1815-1890

Hillcrest Cemetery, Heuvelton NY:

    Elam,  Barter Co A 106 Regt NY Vols, Killed in the Battle of Petersburg; April 8, 1865 in his 20th year (Section 33)

    Henry Carr, Co C 106 Reg NY Vol; Died Apr 11, 1895 Age 62 yrs (Section 46)

    James Crayford, CO C 106 Reg NYSV, 1832-1917 (Section 46)

    R. H. Johnston, Father, GAR (Section 35)  (106th Co E)  (Robert H Johnson)

    Charles Snyder, Capt Co G 106 Reg NY Vol Inf, 1840-1926 (Section 44)

    Adelbert M. Wilson, 106 NY Vol Co C 1864-5; 1849-1926 (Section 7)

    L. Howard Wilson, March 15, 1844-Dec 20, 1925; Co C 106 NY Inf (Section 34)
 

Mt. Lona Cemetery, Heuvelton NY:

   Melvin V.R. Cole, Co. C., 106 Reg, NY V I, died at Warrington VA, Aug 31, 1863; Aged 19 yrs (Original

    Stone)

Northrup Corners Cemetery, Heuvelton NY:

     Joseph Martin Sr. Co. D, 106 Reg. NYV died July 1864 Picture

Castle Cemeterty, Hopkinton NY:

          Lorenzo D. Blair ("Son of M.D. & N.B. Blair Died at North Mountain, Va.June 26, 1863 Ae 19") 

         (106th, Co E)

Ft. Jackson Cemetery, Hopkinton NY:

          CALL, Ephraim, from the list of Civil War Veterans  (106th Co G)

          FULLER, Ezra A, Co. G. 106th Reg. Civil War Killed in Battle, {from stone: Apr. 2, 1865 @ 30 yrs};

          from list of Soldiers Lot 27

       

        LANDON, Daniel B. Mar. 20, 1832-{from stone: Apr. 23, 1879} gt. Co. G 106 Reg. NY Vols 'wounded in

        Civil War'; record of Soldiers Lot 100 {from the 'Early History of Hopkinton': Daniel B. Landon was

        born Mar. 20, 1832, Co G 106th Regiment, enlisted Aug. 6, 1862 for 3 years, Corporal promoted to

        Sergeant, bounty $10, married} {from the 'History of Hopkinton' book, Daniel B. Landon was born

        Mar. 20, 1832, died Apr. 23, 1879}

      

      PERRY JR., Alexander, Co. G, 106 Reg. New York Civil War, {from stone: 1837-1904} "GAR" {from

     'Early History of Hopkinton' Alexander Perry Jr., born Jan. 7, 1834, Co G 106th Regiment, enlisted

     Aug. 7, 1862, for 3 years, bounty $300, private, married, discharged at the close of the war, died in

     Hopkinton in 1902 leaving a large family}

    

     PIERCE, William H. Co G 106 Reg. Civil War, {from stone: 1845-1917} {from 'Early History of

     Hopkinton' William H. Pierce born Oct. 4, 1845, Co G 106th Regiment, enlisted Nov. 1863 for 3

     years, bounty $300, single, Wounded at Fisher's Hill & Cedar Creek. Discharged June 1865, died

     years ago.}

 

    PLOOF, Henry, Soldier of the Civil War Co E 106 NY Vols Civil War, {from stone: d. Nov. 20, 1867 @

    44 yrs}; Henry BLOOF, Soldier, buried Dec. 25, 1866 as recorded in Olivia Atwood's diary; record of

    burials in Hopkinton Village Cemetery by W.S. Phelps says Henry Bloof was buried Dec. 20, 1866 * note

    difference in dates {from 'Early History of Hopkinton' Henry Ploof Co. G 15th Regiment, enlisted

    Sept. 1864, for 1 year, private, bounty $200, married, discharged at close of the war, died in

    Hopkinton}

 

    Oliver J. SHELDON, son of Hiram & Betsey SHELDON, Co I 106 Reg. N.Y.S.V. Civil War, d. in Rebel

    Prison, Danville, Virginia, [from stone: Jan. 1, 1865 @ 21 yrs]; from list of Soldiers Lot 242

   

    SMITH, Wilber, enlisted 1862 Co E 106th Reg. Civil War, 1844-d. Jan. 28, 1903 {from 'Early History of

    Hopkinton' Wilbur was born May 22, 1844 Co E 106th Regiment, enlisted Aug. 11, 1862 for 3 years,

    bounty $10 single, Private, Discharged at expiration of term of service July 3, 1865, resides in

    Hopkinton {recorded in Azro Beecher's Diary, Wilbur Smith died Jan. 28, 1903}

 

    WHEELER, Lewis {from stone: 1828-1907} Co G 106th Reg. Civil War {from 'Early History of Hopkinton'

    Lewis Wheeler born Nov. 11, 1836 Co G 106th Regiment, married, enlisted Aug. 7, 1862 for 3 years,

     Private, bounty $10, Wounded July 9, 1864 before Petersburg in the hip, and discharged July 1,

    1865 at the close of the war, resided in Hopkinton with his family}

   

Holy Cross Cemetery, Hopkinton NY:

     WHITE, JULIUS (section B-B) from stone: pvt co G 106 NY inf. Civil War Born Nov. 3, 1843 - died Feb

     12, 1928 WHITE, JULIUS (section B-B) from large stone: Co G 106 NY Vol. Born 1843 - died 1933

Martin Cemetery, Lisbon NY:

     Benjamin H. Church, Father, Co D 106 Vol Inf; 1832-1933

Oldsville Cemetery, Macomb NY:

   Fredrick C. Charter, Vol. Co. C. 106 Reg. 1862-1865; 1840-1915

   Edward Sayer, b. Apr. 23, 1843, d. May 5, 1913, Co. C. 106 Regt. N.Y.Vol.

   John Tanner, Co. C. 106 N.Y. Vols d. Jan 1, 1887, age 62 yrs

   Co C 106th Reg, N Y V I

Madrid:

"John Thomas, was in the Windmill battle in 1838; sent to Van Dieman's Land, and after nine years of menial service was pardoned, and returned to Madrid. He enlisted in the One Hundred and Sixth New York Volunteer Infantry; went through the campaign safely, and was honorably discharged at the close of his enlistment. He applied for a pension after he became too feeble to labor, and received one year's pension in arrears, $72.00, which, he said, was the largest sum of money he ever had at one time. He died May 12, 1892, at the age of eighty years." from History of Madrid http://history.rays-place.com/ny/madrid-ny.htm

Madrid Cemetery, Madrid NY:

George Constine , 106 NYV, 1842-1879; (Section 9)

Robert Martin , 1844-1914; Co D 106 Reg NYV; Close-up;; Military Marker;; (Section 19)

Dan Mead , Co G 106 NY Vol Inf, 1844-1926; (Section 18)

Fredrick C Powell , Co G 106th Reg NY Vols, 1841-1891; (Section 10)

William Rusaw , Co *, 106 NYV, d. Mar 15, 1889 AE 55 yrs; Close-up; (Section 12)
 

Old Madrid Cemetery, Madrid NY:

Jesse Cogswell , Capt of Co G 106 Regt NYS Vol; d. Feb 16, 1892 AE 90 yrs (Section 5 )

 Myron W Levings , Lieut Co G 106 NY Vols, d. Feb 26, 1894 AE 73 yrs (Section 3 )

 John Thomas , Co B 106th NY Vol; Feb 14, 1812 - May 10, 1892 (Section 1 )

Madrid Cemetery:

William Rusaw 106th NY

JE Hosford 106th

George Constine  106 th

John Thomas 106th

 

Roxie Reed Cemetery, Massena NY:

    Henry Sharp, died May 10, 1874, ("Co. F. 106 Reg. N.Y.Vol. Inf. Died May 10, 1874 Aged 43 years")

Morley Cemetery & Trinity Church Cemetery, Morley NY:

     Adams Hanna, killed at Cold Harbor, Va; June 5, 1864 AE 25 yrs (Section Church)

     Edwin R. Paine, CO K 106 NY Vol, 1924-1901 (Section 4) 

Brier Hill Cemetery, Morristown NY:

   William A. Booth, 106 NY Vol, 1820-1864

  Gilbert G. Gorden, a member of Co B 106 Regt NYSV, died at Grafton West Virginia, June 1, 1863 in his

   21 yr

   Henry K. Yerden, a member of Co B 106 Regt NYSV, Killed in battle at Cedar Creek, Va; Oct 19, 1864;

   AE 26 yrs

Edwardsville Cemetery, Morristown NY:

    Michael Bresett, Co C 106 Regt, 1840-1932; 2nd Marker

    William H. Mitchell, Co B 106 Regt N.Y. Inft, 1836-1905

    James B. Pope, ...in hospital at Washington DC, Dec 29, 1863 in his 20 yr; Bottom of Stone (106th Co

     B)

   Francis Taylor, Co B 106 Regt

   John Watson Jr., died in hospital at Cumberland, Ka; Dec 9, 1862; AE 23 yrs, 11 mos, 5 dys (106th, Co

     B)
 

Greenwood Cemetery, Morristown NY:

   John Lavine, CO B 106 NY Inf

    Benj Wollen, Co B 106NY Vol Inf, Army Nurse 61-65

    John W. Ward, Co B 106 NY Vol Inf, d. 188

Pine Hill Cemetery, Morristown NY:

    George W. Barnard, Co B 106 Regt NY Vol Inf, b. April 21, 1833 - d. Aug 31, 1908 (Section 1)

    William T. Bolton, 106 Reg NY Vols, 1837-1912 (Section 3)

    DeWitt C. Church, Co B. 106 Regt NY Vols, 1836-1913 (Section 2)

    John Foote, 106 Reg N.Y.V. 1829-1903 (Section 2)

    Crpl ALfred I. Hooker, Killed in .... July 7, 1861 (Section 1) (106th, Co B)

Cavalry Cemetery, Norwood NY:

    Edward Nulty, Mil; CO G 106 REG N.Y. VOLS DIED 1909

Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:

   Thomas C. Atcheson, b. Dec 22, 1815 - d. Dec 19, 1878; Co M 106 NY Inf (Section 4) 

    George Fieldson, CO C 106 Regt NY Vol; d. Feb 27, 1902 AE 62 yrs (Section 105)

    Lieut James Hopkins, 106th Reg't NYSV, Aug 9, 1837 - Feb 22, 1863 (Section 25)

    Elijah Hamblin, died Cumberland, Nov 23, 1862 Age 33 yrs; 106 Regt Co D NYSV (Section 22

    Gilbert A. Herriman, 106 Regt NY Inf; 1842-1914 (Section 105)

    Edward Christopher James, Co L. 106th NY Vol Infantry, May 1, 1841 - March 24, 1901; Second Marker (Section 30)

    William Jameson, Co B 106 Reg NY, d. Nov 2, 1891; Aged 69 yrs (Section 42

    Schuyler F. Judd, Col 106th NY V.I.; Sept 1811 - Aug 1864 (Section 13)

    Simon Marceau, Co D 106 Regt NYVI; Jan 9, 1898 Aged 55 yrs (Section 43)

    Lieut R.C. Munroe, Co I 106 Reg N.Y.I. (Section 105)

    Samuel Paine, Co D 106 NY Cav (Section 9)

    Peter Robertson, Capt. Co C 106 Regt NY Vols; b. Jan 1834 - d. May 1912 (Section 18)

    Thomas Shaw, Capt. Co D 106 NY Vol, died Aug 25, 1902 AE 70 yrs (Section 105)

    Charles William Shepard, 2 Lieut 106 Regt NYV; Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864 Aged 21 yrs (Section 58)

    Thomas W. Sherwell, Father, 1824-1910; Co A 106 Regt NY Vol (Section 81)

    James Winters, Co D 106 Regt NYV 1831-1904 (Section 105)

Pine Hill (Eel Weir) Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:

   William H. Harvey, Co C 106 Reg NYSV Died Sept 10, 1887; Aged 48 yrs, 4 mos, 3 dys (Section 3) 


St Mary's Cemetery, Ogdensburg:

     Alexander Campbell, Sgt Co I 106 NY Inf, 1826-1880 (Section 2)

     Samuel Devenne, (Devinne)Co A 106 NY Inf, died Oct 22, 1865 Aged 50 yrs (Section 1)

     John Leary, Co I 106 Regt NY Inft; 1820 -1897 (Section 4)

     Joseph Martin, Co D 106 NY Inf, 1841-1915 (Section 2)

    

Northrup Corners Cemetery Oswegatchie:

        
     Joseph Sr.
 Martin Co. D, 106 Reg. NYV died July 1864 Picture

 

Pierrepont Hill Cemetery, Pierrepont NY:

    William Leonard , Co K 106 Reg NY Vol, 1841-1916

    Lucian Matthews , Co K 106 Regt NYSV; d. Nov 14, 1964 AE 24 yrs

Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn NY:

    William W Siver, Veteran 61-65; Army stone that says "William W. Siver, Co A 106 Reg N.Y. Vol Inf, age

          86 yr", 1842-1929

Garfield Cemetery Potsdam:

    Hiram Johnson, Co D 106 NY Vol 1818-1867 - 49 years

    Amos Mathews, 1st Lieut. Co. G 106 Reg NY Vols = 1828 - 1909  81 years

Burials at Bayside Cemetery Potsdam  92nd

Old St. Mary's Cemetery, Potsdam NY:

     Jerry Miller, he was in the 106th NY Inf in the Civil War.  There are original stones for him and his wife

            beside the newer stone, died June 25, 1891 age 51

Garfield Cemetery, Potsdam NY:

Johnston Hiram
Co. D. 106 N. Y. Vols.
(1818)
1867
49 years
Mathews Amos
1st Lieut. Co. G 106
Reg. N. Y. Vols.
1828
1909
(81 years)

Bucks Bridge Cemetery, Potsdam NY:

   Aaron B Blackmon,  Killed at Cold Harbor June 12(?) 1864 Ae 29 yr', Died June 12, 1864

Leete Cemetery, Potsdam NY:

    Asa L Collins d. Jan 7, 1865; Ae 31 Y'rs Co. C 106 Reg. NYS.

Ellis Cemetery, Potsdam NY:

   Anthony B Chase 1809 - 1882  http://www.potsdampublicmuseum.org/library.php

Rensselaer Falls Cemetery:

 

Soldiers in the Rebellion of 1861-1865: (next two names)


Darwin W.,  Sunderland. May 12, 1864 in his 23 yr (Section 3)  (on list for 106th Co C) Buried at the national cemetery in Spotsylvani where he was KIA May 12, 1864
John R., d. Dec 16, 1864 in his 22 yr (Section 3)

      Jeremiah Manning - AG records state dsch 1865

  

Wayside Cemetery, Richville NY:

     M. W. Bates, Co D 106 NY Infantry

     Albert Bosworth, Co D 106 NY Vol; Died Apr 28, 1888; AE 63 yrs

     Luther Colton, 1818-1864; Co A 106 NY Vol, Interred in VA

     Henry Hartwell, 1845-1865, Co A 106 NY Vol, Interred in VA
     Franklin, Hartwell, 1846-1864, Co A 106 NY Vol

     James Griffis, 106 Regt NY Vol; Died May 21, 1891; AE 76 yrs

     Jesse J. Woods, adopted son of Ephraim & Louisa Johnson, died at Martinsburg, VA Jan 31, 1863, AE

     22 yrs, 10 mos  (106th - Co D)

     George A. Rich, died at Washington DC Sept 18, 1863; AE 24 yrs (106th, Co D)

     Dedication - In memory of unreturned soldiers of the war of 1861-1865. Erected by the citizens

     of Richville :

              - John Thomas (w entries with this name, one 60th NY Co K, other 106 Co G)

              - William B Clark - 106th, Co D

              - David C Clark - 106th, Co I

              - David D Brown - 106th, Co D

              - William Adams (3 listings under this name, 106th Co B, 16th Co F, 16th Co D)

              - George K Stiles - 106th, Co I

              - Patrick McGuire - 106th Co D

              - Andrew J Hitchcock - 106th Co C

              - Wm H Tyler - 106th Co C

              - David G Tyler - 106th Co C

              - Charles Hayes - 106th Co D

              - James Turner - 106th Co D

              - Zadock Smith - 106th Co I

              - Daniel Holland  - 106th Co D

   

Balsam Cemetery, Russell NY:

   Erastus P.  Backusm 1843-1918 Veteran 61-65

John A. LOOP, Co. K, l06 Regt. NY V (Veteran 61-65)(Section B) B81 died at New Creek, Va., Oct. 12 1862 aged 20 yrs,  4 mos

Miles THIRSTIN (Veteran 61-65)ould be Thirstin MILES C (Section C) C184

Co. A 106 NY V GAR 1833-1902

Brookdale Cemetery, Stockholm NY:

   Samuel L Porter, Co. E. 106 Reg. N. Y. Vol. Inf. 1844 - Apr 4, 1929

Ellis Cemetery, Stockholm NY:

Chase Anthony B Co E 106 Reg NYV Inf. GAR 1842-1904
Cramer Silas P. Co E. 106 Reg. NYV GAR 1823-1903

East Part Cemetery, Stockholm NY:  

   Thomas Taylor, "Company G 106th New York Volunteers, "Born October 12, 1838, Died September 18, 1899

   Daniel Thurstin, "Company G 106th New York Infantry"

 

Brookside Cemetery, Waddington NY:

    Nathan Wheeler, d 1902 GAR - Vet Flag - Private 106, NYSV Inf

Chamberlain Corners Cemetery, Waddington NY:

    Monroe Abernathy , Died Mar 9, 1863 At Martinsburgh, Va Aged 30 yrs