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| Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry | 7 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Appendix (search)
Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry, Company a (search)
Company a
Captains: Henry M. Galpin, August 4, 1862 to March 31, 1864; J. Burrell, April 18 to October 26, 1864; S. J. Redway, November 30, 1864 to June 25, 1865.
First Lieutenants: J. Burrell, August 4, 1862 to April 18, 1864; W. H. Tucker, March 31 to October 19, 1864; S. J. Redway, September 11 to November 30, 1864; G. H. Snell, November 18, 1864 to June 25, 1865.
Second Lieutenants: G. W. Davis, August 4 to October 20, 1862; J. W. Cronkite, October 21, 1862 to April 10, 1863; J. D. Gray, June 5 to July 21, 1863; S. Burdett, January 1, 1864 to March 1, 1865 (Lieutenant Burdett's name is not found in the list of the Adjutant General of the State); Wm. H. Tucker, March 30 to March 31, 1864.
Powder Mill at Kingston, Ga.
--We are credibly informed that a company has been formed at Kingston, of which Col. John D. Gray is a prominent member, for the purpose of commencing immediately to manufacture powder.
The Saltpetre Cave near that place contains an abundance of nitre almost pure, and scientific men will soon turn it to immense value to our country.--Rome Courier.