Military Veterans at Stanford Cemetery

- Luke MILLER
served as a waterboy in the War of 1812
- Luther E. BULLOCK
Enlisted on 9/30/61 at Annsville, NY as a Corporal at 22 years old.
On 9/30/61 he mustered into "A" Co. NY 97th Infantry
He was transferred out on 8/20/63. On 8/20/63 he transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps
(date and method of discharge not available)
Promotions:* 1st Sergt 11/1/62
Sources: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
- Theron HANNAY
Enlisted on 8/29/62 at Annsville, NY as a Private at the age of 21 years.
On 10/10/62 he mustered into "F" Co. NY 146th Infantry
He died of disease on 7/2/63 at Fredericksburg, VA (Died of typhoid fever)
Sources: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
- Horace Newell MILLER
Enlisted on 8/29/62 at Annsville, NY as a Private at 27 years of age
On 10/10/62 he mustered into "F" Co. NY 146th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 7/16/65 at Washington, DC
Sources: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
- John MILLER
Enlisted on 8/29/62 at Annsville, NY as a Private at the age of 33 years.
Enlisted on 10/10/62 he mustered into "F" Co. NY 146th Infantry
He was discharged for disability (date not stated) at Rome, NY
Sources: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
- George SHERMAN
Enlisted on 9/16/61 at Florence, NY as a Private at the age of 18 years.
On 9/30/61 he mustered into "A" Co. NY 97th Infantry
He Re-enlisted on 1/4/64; He was Mustered Out on 7/31/65 at Syracuse, NY
Promotions: Corpl 1/4/64
Sources: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
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146th New York Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
Organized: Rome, NY on 10/10/62
Mustered Out: 7/16/65 at Washington, DC
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 7
Officers Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 2
Enlisted Men Killed or Mortally Wounded: 126
Enlisted Men Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 179
(Source: Fox, Regimental Losses)
1862
December 11-15. Battle of Fredricksburg, Va.
Brigade 3, Warren; Division 2, Sykes; Corps 5, Butterfield;
Commanding officer, Col. Kenner Garrard.
Casualties - 1 enlisted man wounded; 17 enlisted men captured or missing.
1863
May 1-3. Battle of Chancellorsville, Va.
Brigade 3, Weed(k), O'Rorke(k), Garrard; Division 2, Ayres;
Corps 5, Sykes; Commanding Officer, Col Kenner Garrard, Lt-Col David T. Jenkins
Casualties - 4 enlisted men killed; 2 officers,
22 enlisted men wounded.
July 14. Skirmish at Williamsport, Md.
October 14. Skirmish at Bristoe Station, Va.
November 7. Engagement at Rappahannock Station, Va.
November 26 through December 2 Mine Run Campaign, Va.
Brigade 3, Garrard; Division 2, Ayres; Corps 5, Sykes;
Commanding Officer, Col. David T. Jenkins.
Casulties - 1 enlisted man captured.
1864
May 4-7. Battle of the Wilderness.
Brigade 1, Ayres; Division 1, Griffin; Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, Col David T. Jenkins(k),
Lt-Col Henry H. Curran(k), Maj James G. Grindlay.
Casualties - 3 officers, 17 enlisted men killed; 5 officers, 62 enlisted men wounded;
6 officers, 219 enlisted men captured and missing.Aggregate, 312.
May 8-21. Battle of Spottsylvania Court House, Va.
Brigade 1, Ayres; Division 1; Griffin Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, May. James G. Grindlay.
Casualties - 3 enlisted men killed; 1 officer, 12 enlisted men wounded.
May 8. Engagement at Piney Branch Church, Va
May 10. Action at Alsop's Farm and Laurel Hill, Va.
May 14. Engagement at Gayle's House, Va.
May 22-26. Battle of Horth Anna, Va.
May 27-31. Battle of Totopotomoy, Va(also Bethesda Church, June 1.)
Brigade 1, Ayres; Division 1, Griffin; Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, Maj. James G. Grindley.
Casualties - 1 enlisted man killes. 9 enlisted men wounded.
May 31- June 12. Battle of Cold Harbor, Va.
Brigade 1, Ayres, Division 1, Griffin, Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, Maj. James. G Grindlay.
Casualties - 3 enlisted men killed; 2 officers, 3 enlisted men wounded;
46 enlisted men captured and missing.
June 2. Engagement at Bethesda Church, Va.
June 13-14. Skirmish at White Oak Swamp, Va. (Losses include in Cold Harbor)
June 15, 1864 to April 2, 1865. Before Petersburg and Richmond.
June 15-19 Assault of Petersburg.
Brigade 1, Gregory; Division2, Ayres; Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding officer, Maj. James G. Grindlay.
Casualties - 4 enlisted men killed; 13 enlisted men wounded.
August 18-21. Battle of Weldon Railroad Va.(Vaughn Road, Glode Tavern, Yellow House.)
Brigade 1, Hayes; Division 2, Ayres; Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, Maj. James G. Grindlay.
Casualties - 2 enlisted men killed; 1 officer, 6 enlisted men wounded;
1 officer, 36 enlisted men captured and missing.
September 29- October 2. Battle of Poplar Springs Church, Va.
Brigade 1, Otis(w), Grindlay; Division 2, Ayres; Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, Maj. James G. Grindlay(c), Capt. Thomas A. Wilson.
Casualties - 3 enlisted men wounded.
October 27-28 Battle of Boydton Plank Road, or Hatcher's Run Va.
Brigade 1, Winthrop; Division 2, Ayres; Corps 5, Warren; Commanding Officer, Maj. James G. Grindlay.
December 6-11. Raid on Ledon Railroad to Hicksford, Va.
1865
Febuary 5-8 Engagemnet at Hatcher's Run Va.
Brigade 1, Winthrop; Division 2, Ayres; Corps 5, Warren;
Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. James G. Grindlay.
March 28-April 9. Appomattox Campaign, Va.
Brigade 1, Wintrop(k), Grindlay; Division 2, Ayres;
Commanding Officer, Colonel James G. Grindlay(c), Lieut. Henry Loomis, Col. Grindlay.
Casualties - 5 enlisted men killed; 4 officers,
34 enlisted men wounded, 22 enlisted men captured and missing.
March 29-31 Battle of White Oak Ridge, Va.
April 1 Battle of Five Forks, Va.
April 2 Fall of Petersburg and Evacuation of Richmond
April 11 Appomattox Court House, Va.
Surrender of General Robert E. Lee.
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