NORTHFIELD'S ROLL OF HONOR
in War of the Rebellion she furnished more than her full quota of patriotic
and faithful soldiers, as will be seen from the following roster kindly
compiled for us by Ambrose W. Bliss, Esq., supplemented by the assessors'
enumeration for 1865 :
Jacob C. Armstrong, Levi Burroughs, George Brower, Augustus
A. Belden, Lucian Bliss, Daniel Boyle (died in service), Alonzo
Bain, Francis W* Bliss, Harmon H. Bliss, Theodore Bordeman, K.
A. Butterfield, George L. Bishop, Horace P. Bliss (died at home of
lung fever, Feb. 20, 1863), O. A. Bishop, Albert L. Bliss, Philip
Brandt, Adam Bowles, Frederick Belden, Robert Brown, John
Brown, Cornelius Boyle, David Boam, Augustus Curtiss, B. C.
Carpenter, J. C. Chamberlain, Frank R. Clements, Lester J. Crittenden,
Edward Connor, James Clark (died in service), J. C.
Cranmer (died in service), Marcus D. Cross, Joseph Clifford,
Edward Cromax, George Cross (lost on Sultana), Andrew J. Cross,
Jeremiah H. Cranmer, John Christian, Albert Case, Emery
Case, Jonathan Criss, Dwight Case, Lafayette Cranmer, George
Cooley, Thomas Drennen (died in service), W. H. H. Deisman,
Nathan W. Doty (lost on Sultana), George Dusenbury, John
Duseiibury, Simon Dallas, James A. Emmons, Henry Eggleston,
Alexander Forbes, Asa H. Fitch. John Fitzwater (died in .rebel
prison), Alfred Fell, W. W. France, William Fields, John Goetz,
Philander Hewitt (died at Cincinnati, Oct. 1862), Sylvester Honey,
Albert Herriman, Hine, Willis Honey, Hiram H. Johnson
(died of heart disease at Camp Chase, Oct. 1862), John H. Johnson
(died in service), Henry Large, James Large, Albert Lawrence,
James Miller, Milton B. Miller (died in service), James McElroy,
Peter Murphy, John A. Means, John Montona, James H. Miller,
Marion McKisson, Samuel D. McElroy, Urvan Murphy, F. D.
Murphy, Daniel Martin, C. M. Myers, O. McClintock, James
Nesbit, D. G. Nesbit, T. B. Nichols, Henry Pile, Geo. W. Pile, A. M.
Palmer, Geo. W. Palmer, H. H. Palmer, L. L. Palmer, E. A. Palmer,
Thomas Pacy (died in service), Wm. H. H. Polhamus, Samuel
Perry, Thomas Parkhurst. Matthew Phaff, Edward G. Ranney
(killed at Gettysburg), Jacob Rusher (killed at Shiloh), Otto
Runge, John Rose, John Ririe, Nelson Stebbins, William E. Smith,
John C. Seidel, Conrad Schoch, Cyrus Singletary (died in service).
p. 900
Charles Skinner, Edwin Soden, George Soden, L. C. Spafford, John
Sharp, Charles Scott, L/ucian Stanley, Wilbur Stanley, John
Sproutberry, Smith Tryon, Lucas Tryon (died in service), Alfred G.
Thompson, Hiram Turner, Myron Tupper (died in service), M. L.
Trotter, Willard Trotter, Abraham Truby, George Thomas, Walter
Thompson, Frederick Ungerer (died in service), C. A. Vail, J. J.
White, J. C. Wilkinson, Robert F. Watson, Charles W. Way (lost on
Sultana), John Wilkins, Josiah Wood.
p. 901
Fifty Years and over of Akron and Summit County
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