Our Honored Dead
Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph, Norwich, NY, May 30, 1877
The following is the list of the graves of our honored dead to be decorated today. We reproduce them from our files, with the addition of those who have died during the past year, kindly furnished us by Dr. Beecher. We omit the list of the 'unreturned" and "missing" which we have usually published, for want of space. Their memory will, however, be borne upon grateful hearts today.
[Note: Civil War soldiers buried in Norwich, Chenango Co. NY Cemeteries]
Norwich Cemetery
Col. Elisha B. Smith, 114th, mortally wounded at Port Hudson, June 14th, 1861. Died the 19th.
Lieut. Edward E. Breed, 114th, died of wounds received at Opaquan, Va., September 19, 1864.
Merritt C. Shaver, 17th N.Y. and 9th Heavy Artillery, died at Hart's Island of apoplexy, 2d, 1865.
Emerson C. Crandall, 89th N.Y. and 5th U.S. Light Artillery. Died from disease, contracted in service, Feb. 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 8, 1866.
David H. Green, 22d N.Y.C., died July 2, 1865.
Jonathan E. Brushell, 11th U.S. Artillery died November 18, 1965.
Henry Dickson, 44th N.Y., died march 12, 1871.
James Townsend, 114th, died Sept. 3, 1877.
John G. Stevens, 44th N.Y., died of consumption, Sept. 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 of sand bank, near the Cemetery, October 4, 1866.
Benjamin Johnson died July 1969.
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 Brewster, 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.V., died of consumption at Waumbec, N.H. July 6, 1874.
Orange Emmons, 15th Infantry, died November 17, 1874, from effects of burns received by a catastrophe on the D.L.&W. Railroad, in Oxford, Sept. 29th, of the above-named year.
Lieut. Ira E. Perry, 74th N.Y., died at Elgin, Ill. July 13, 1875.
Catholic Cemetery
William Hughes, 161st N.Y.V., died in September 1872.
Denis L. Casey, 114th Reg't, N.YV., died April 14th, 1877.
North-East Quarter
Samuel D. Pierce, 19th N.Y.V., died November, 1866.
Norman A. maxim, 20th N.Y.C., died November 4, 1866.
White Store
Lieut. Jasper B. Cheney, 8th N.Y.C., died February 15, 1865.
George B. Winsor, 8th N.Y.C. and Heavy Artillery, died February 22, 1864.
Samuel Winsor, 2d N.Y. Heavy Artillery died July 5th, 1864 at Campbell Gen. Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Phetteplace Grounds
Francis E. Phetteplace, 22d N.Y.C., died at home, on sick leave, December 22, 1864.
Woods Corners
Capt. William Sage, 8th and 20th N.Y.C., died March 10th, 1870.
Edward Grannis
Foster Grounds
Daniel Tracy 22d N.Y.C., died March 4th, 1865, at Transit Hospital, Battery Barrack, N.Y. City.
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