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Non-Resident Soldiers of Fayston

This town also furnished 14 non-resident soldiers, of whom I can give but a meager report, as follows:

Geo. Arnold
Francis E. Buck
Thomas Bradley, 1st army corps
Sidney Dolby, 54 Mass. (colored)
Wm. W. Green
Philip Gross, 1st A. C.
Wm. J. Hopkins, Cav.
John J. Hern, 1st A. C.
Randall Hibbard, 1st A. C.
Frederic Kleinke, 1st A. C.
Nelson Parry, Company B. 7th Vermont.
Nicholas Schmidt, 1st A. C.
John S. Templeton
James Williamstown, 1st A. C.

The following persons were furnished under draft, five of whom paid commutation:

Hiram E. Boyce
Eli Bruce, Jr.
Nehemiah Colby
Charles M. Fisher
Julius T. Palmer
Nathan Boyce, procured a substitute.

This town probably furnished from her own residents as many, if not more, soldiers for other towns than were credited to her from non-residents, the record of some of which is given as follows:

Andrew J. Butler, Company H. 6th Vermont.
Hiland G. Campbell, 3rd Vermont Battery
Alba B. Durkee, Company I. 9th Vermont.
Timothy Donivan, Company H. 6th Vermont in Company G. 6th Vermont.
Edward Dillon
G. W. Fisher
James N. Ingalls
Robert Maxwell
Samuel Maxwell

In 3rd Vermont

Wm. W. McAllister.
In Company G. 6th Vermont: James H. Somerville, Ichabod Thomas.
Dexter Marble lost a leg in the service, in a Wisconsin regiment.

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Source: History of Washington County Vermont, Collated and Published by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1882.

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