Tarrytown in Westchester County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Our Union Soldiers
Our Union soldiers
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While Freedoms name
is understood,
They shall delight the
wise and good;
They dared to set their
country free,
And gave her laws
equality.
1861 --- 1865
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1861 – Roll of Honor – 1865
Those of
Greenburgh and Mt. Pleasant Township
who served their country in the Civil War.
Acker, George Ackerman, James H. Armstrong, Bishop Armstrong, John M. Arthur, Thomas Badeau, Adam Baker, Edward D. Baker, John J. Baker, Joseph Bannon, Patrick H. Bassett, Martin V. B. Bassett, William W. Beaver, Alfred E. Beekman, William A. Bird, Alonzo Bird, Eugene Bird, John J. Birdsall, George Birdsall, Thomas Bowles, James Boyce, Abram Breckles, Frank Brewer, John S. Brewer, W. H. Briggs, George S. Briggs, John H. Brown, Alexander Brown, Clarence Brown, Oscar Bryant, Elias Burd, George W. Burd, John R. Bushel, Arthur Carle, George W. Carpenter, C. Theodore Chalmers, William Clark, Robert M. Coles, William J. Collins, William R. Conklin, John Connolly, Michael Couch, Thomas Coutant, James Coutant, Richard B. Covert, William Cramer, William C. Crane, James Cypher, George D. Daily, Daniel Daley, Lawrence Daley, Matthew Daley, Thomas Davis, B. Frank Davis, Seymour DeRevere, Edward DeRevere, George W. DeVoe, George Dillont, J. Frank Donahue, Michael Donahue, Thomas Dorr, Isaac B. Doty, George W. Dowd, John Doyle, Peter Dwyer, John Engelke, Barnett H. Evans, Andrew Evans, William R.. Felter, John E. Felter, John M. Fields, George Fitzpatrick, John J. Flannery, Jerry Francis, John Free, John H. Gearhart, Thomas Gesner, Sylvester Gilleo, John
1861 – Roll of Honor – 1865
Those of
Greenburgh and Mt. Pleasant Township
who served their country in the Civil War.
Green, Jacob Gross, Louis Guilfoyle, William Haight, Henry Haley, Michael Hall, Herbert H. Halstead, William H. Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Edgar, A.. Hamilton, John C. L. Hammond, Abraham B. Hammond, George P. Hammond, Theodore A. Harper, Edward Harris, Benjamin F. Helwig, Louis A. Henderson, Robert P. Holloway, John Hopkins, Robert E. Howard, William Hughes, John F. Humphreys, Arthur Humphreys, Henry E. Humphreys, John H. Hurst, James C. Johnson, Cornelius B. Jones, James O. Jones, Joseph H. Jones, William H. Karcher, Gottlieb Keating, John Kelly, William Kelsey, Alexander Kenney, Edward B. King, George W. Kingsland, Charles Kingsland, John S. Knowlden, Edward Knowlden, William Lafurge, John Lange, John Lavender, Theodore Lawrence, Alfred Lawrence, Henry E. Linson, John J. Losee, Daniel W. Lovett, James Mack, John Madden, James Madden, William Mahoney, Florence Mahoney, John J. Martin, James Matthews, George T. McCormack, Daniel McCoy, Oscar Meder, Jacob Meeker, Robert Melrose, Edward T. Meserole, George B. Molyneaux, Edward Monks, Lawrence Moore, Wilson C. H. Moshier, James Newman, Benjamin S. Newman, Henry J. Newman, William A. Nodine, Henry J. Odell, Dyckman ONeil, John Palmer, Henry Parnell, Henry J. Parnell, William Parse, Hollis H. Patterson, Edward Phillips, Charles W. Pierce, Hiram Porteous, James
1861 – Roll of Honor – 1865
Those of
Greenburgh and Mt. Pleasant Township
who served their country in the Civil War.
Purdy, Issac Purdy, Silas R. Purdy, Wilbur H. Quigley, George Quinn, James Rawcliff, Thomas Reed, John Reed, William Remsen, John Reynolds, William H. Romaine, Oscar G. Rowel, John Sackett, Walter T. Schindler, Samuel See, Amos L. See, Durlin P. See, Edward See, Isaac S. See, James M. See, Peter See, Peter F. See, Simeon See, William B. See, William H. Sherwood, Abel Sherwood, George J. Sherwood, John Sinnott, Michael J. Slagle, Alfred Slagle, Joseph S. M. Smith, James W. Smith, John B. Sniffen, John F. Springsteel, Cornelius Starr, Amos L. Starr, Charles H. Stillson, John E. Storm, Gales W. Storm, George E. Storms, William H. Sutton, William E. Taxter, Daniel D. Taxter, Frank Taxter, Thomas Tierge, Solomon Tompkins, Walter B. Tragey, Fred A.. Usted, Oscar L. Van Tassell, Clark Van Tassell, Hiram Van Tassell, Isaac Van Tassell, Jacob Van Tassell, James H. Van Tassell, John Van Tassell, Scherburne G. Van Tassell, Theodore Van Tassell, William Van Wart, Peter Verplanck, John Watson, John Weeks, James E. White, Henry White, James B. Wildey, George E. H. Wiley, George L. Wiley, W. Frank Williamson, Charles H. Willsea, George W. Wood, Charles M. Wood, Daniel W. Wood, Jacob W. Yerks, George Y. Yerks, Thomas G. S. Yogom, Edward S. Yogom, John Zinok, Charles B.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial Sites • War, US Civil. A significant historical year for this entry is 1861.
Location. 41° 5.417′ N, 73° 51.717′ W. Marker is in Tarrytown, New York, in Westchester County. Marker can be reached from N Broadway, on the right when traveling north. Marker is located in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, on Way Side Avenue between Williams Avenue and Lawrence Avenue. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Tarrytown NY 10591, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. The Old Dutch Church (within shouting distance of this marker); Headless Horseman (within shouting distance of this marker); The Headless Horseman Bridge (within shouting distance of this marker); Philipsburg Manor (approx. 0.2 miles away); The Memorial Church of Washington Irving (approx. 0.6 miles away); Tarrytown World War II Memorial (approx. 0.6 miles away); Gold Star Mothers (approx. 0.6 miles away); Korean & Viet Nam Memorial Monuments (approx. 0.6 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Tarrytown.
Also see . . . The Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. (Submitted on March 15, 2010, by Bill Coughlin of Woodland Park, New Jersey.)
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