Chenango Union, Norwich, NY, May 25, 1876
Our Heroic Dead
We have received from Dr. H.H. Beecher the following list of soldiers whose graves are to be decorated on Memorial Day which we gladly publish.
The Doctor requests that if any names have been omitted from the list, or if other soldiers have been buried in any of the Cemeteries during the past year, he or the Committee be appraised of the fact at once, that each and all may have a place in the deep gratitude of our hearts and be remembered in the floral offerings of Decoration Day.
Norwich Cemetery (Mount Hope)
Col. Elisha B. Smith, 114th, mortally wounded at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863, Died the 19th.
Lieut. Edward E. Breed, 114th, died of wounds received at Opequan, Va. September 19, 1864
Merritt C. Shaver, 12th N.Y. and 9th Heavy Artillery, died at Hart's Island of apoplexy, July 2, 1865
Emerson C. Crandall, 69th N.Y. and 5th U.S. Light Artillery. Died from disease contracted in service, February 22, 1872
William D. Hughson, 22d N.Y.C. died in St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, March 20, 1864
John Nelson, Jr., 114th, and 20th N.Y.C., died of consumption, November 20, 1868
William H. Brewster, 8th U.S. Infantry, died January 19, 1866
C.H. DeForest, 114th, died October 3, 1866
David H. Green, 22d N.Y.C., died July 2, 1865
Jonathan E. Brushell, 11th U.S. Artillery, died November 16, 1865
Henry Dickson, 44th N.Y, died March 12, 1871
James Townsend, 114th, died September 3, 1866(?)
John G. Stevens, 44th N.Y. died of consumption September 3, 1871
Byron L. Terry, 9th Army Corps Hospital, died in Guilford, October 26, 1864
Cyrus C. Cobb, 161st N.Y.V., accidentally killed by falling off sandbank near the cemetery, October 4, 1866
Benjamin Johnson, died July 1869
John Barnes, died from injuries received on the D.L.&W. Railroad, March 24, 1873
William T Farrell, 44th N.Y. died June 1, 1873
Orrin E. Wood, 114th N.Y. died January 16, 1874
James Mason, 8th U.S. Infantry, died May 3, 1874
Alvin Browster, 14th U.S.I., died of dropsy, March 9, 1875
Clinton Weed, died November 28, 1874, from injuries received in the yard of the midland Railroad.
Charles Wetmore, 90th N.Y. Vols, died of consumption at Waumbee, N.H. july 3, 1871
Orange Emmons, 15th infantry, died November 17, 1874, from effects of burns received by a catastrophe on the D.L.&W. Railroad in Oxford, September 29th of the above named year.
Catholic Cemetery
William Hughes, 161st N.Y.V. died in September 1872
North-East Quarter
Samuel D. Pierce, 19th N.Y.V., died November 1866
Norman A. Maxim 20th N.Y.C. died November 4, 1865
White Store
Lieut. Jasper B. Cheney, 8th N.Y.C., died February 15, 1865
George B. Winsor, 8th N.Y.C. and 4th Heavy Artillery, died February 22, 1864
Samuel Winsor, 2d N.Y. Heavy Artillery died July 5, 1864, at Campbell Gen. Hospital, Washington D.C.
Phetteplace Grounds
Francis E. Phetteplace, 22d N.Y.S. died at home on sick leave December 22, 1864
Wood's Corners
Capt. William Sage, 8th and 20th N.Y.C., died March 10, 1879
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