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Roll of Plattsburgh Volunteers

Copy of a Roll of Plattsburgh Volunteers made at Burlington September 10th 1814 by Brigadier General P. (Parley) Davis belonging to Montpelier & vicinity.

The total number of officers and men is 118. They were all volunteers and a few citizens of Berlin and perhaps of Calais excepted they were from the old town of Montpelier. The publication of this roll now probably for the first time will serve as a memorial of the dead and inspire their descendants if need be with a like patriotic spirit. The total number of Vermont troops at Plattsburgh September 11, 1814 was 2500; probably three times that number were on the way there making in all 7500 of which Montpelier furnished one-64th part.

Field and Staff
Timothy Hubbard Captain

Isaac Putnam 1st Lieutenant
Joseph Howes 2nd Lieutenant
Stephen Foster Ensign
Roger Hubbard Sergeant
Benj. Phinney Sergeant
George Rich Sergeant
Jacob F. Dodge Sergeant
Ira Owen Corporal
Alanson Allen Corporal
Mark Goss Corporal
David Barton Corporal
Paul Emerson Musick
Elijah Perry Musick
Joseph Hancock Musick
Jona. Stevens Musick
Jeduthan Doty Musick

Privates

James Allen
Isaac Ames
Amos Andrews
Joseph Andrews
James Arbuckle
Nathaniel Bancroft
Simeon Bates
Josiah Benjamin
James Bennett
Parrot Blaisdell Jr.
Darius Boyden
Cyrus Brigham
Thos. Brooks*
Eliada Brown
John Brown
Silas Burbank
Anthony Burgess
Isaiah Burgess
James Caldwell
Earl Cate
Henry Chamberlain
Simon Cummings
Jona. Cutler Jr.
Arthur Daggett Jr.
Simeon Daggett
John P. Davis
Samuel Davis
Andrew Dodge Jr.
Phineas Dodge
Robert Dodge
Jona. Dudley
Roland Edwards
Amos Farley
John Cataffey** Fassett
Perrin B. Fisk
Abial French
George Gifford
Aaron Gould
David Grey
Jacob Grossman
Calvin Hale
Michael Hammett
Paul Hathaway
Abijah Howard
John Hull
Stephen Jacobs
Henry F. Janes†
Zenas Johnson
Nathan Kelton
Bartholomew Kimball
Isaac LeBarron
Silas Loomis
Peter C. Lovejoy
Chester Luce
Francis Lull
Clark Lumbard
Asahel Lyon
John Marsh
Andrew May
Ira May
Lemuel McKnight
Thos. McKnight
Joel Mead
Samuel Mead
Thomas Mead Jr.
Elias Metcalf
Caleb Morse
Zebina Moulton
Benjamin Nealey
Peter Nelson
Ephraim Nye
Iram Nye
Thomas Parker
Phineas Parsons
Daniel Perry
John C. Perry
David Persons
James Pine
James Pittsley
Nathaniel Proctor
Thomas Reed Jr.
Samuel Rich
Dyer Richardson
Harry Richardson
Samuel Scott
Jonathan Shepard
James Short
Russell Steward
Solomon Stone
Wm. Taplin
Joel Templeton
Samuel Upham
Cyrus Ware
Abner West
Josiah White
Peleg Whittredge
Josiah Wing
Daniel Wood
Joseph Woodworth
John Young

* Grandfather of Brig. Gen. W. T. H. Brooks, who commanded tlie Vermont Brigade in the Sixth Corps in 1862.
** Chaffey
† Member of Congress from Vermont, 1835-7.

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

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