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Contact: Peter Lindemann at lindeman@midtel.net
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Books:
Index to Glimpses of Cobleskill
Baker, Albert 11
Cohn, M 10-11
Courter, Charles 9
Cross, Lemuel 12
Dean, Clem 13
Ferguson, Tommy 14-15
Fox, Luther T. 12
Harder, Minard 9, 10
Holmes, Charles 11
Krum, Hobart 16-18
Lamont, Watson 11
Lamont, William C. 4-8, 11, 15
Mayham, Steve 16-18
Pindar, John 11, 12
Ramsey, Joseph H. 9
Shafer, Charles H. 9
Smith, Augustus C. 12-13
Smith, Henry 11
Sternberg, Marcus 2, 12-13
Van Schaick, John 10, 11, 12, 20-21
White, Mero L. 19-20
Young, William H. 11
Tables
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Civil War Veterans Of/Buried In Schoharie County
o 134th Volunteer Infantry New York
Reports
o Pensioner’s List of 1883, Schoharie County
o Returns for Schoharie County (?)
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”Schoharie Barracks Burned,” Albany Evening Journal, 22 Sep
1862
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4th
Regt NY, Co. B (1862)
1.
part 1
2.
part 2
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“March to Fairfax,” Evening Star & Times, 10 Oct 1862
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134th in
Washington, Bloomville Mirror, 14 Oct 1862
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Changes, Promotions 134th
7 Apr 1863 (from Karen Cuccinello)
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Gettysburg
Casualty List 134th, Evening Star and Times (Schenectady), 22 July
1863 (from K. Cuccinello)
1.
part 1
2.
part 2
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Casualty List 134th, 13 July
1864 (from Karen Cuccinello)
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Quota of 14th District,
Albany Evening Journal, 28 Jan 1865
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Post Snyder elects officers,
Albany Evening Journal, 18 Dec 1877
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Reunion 134th,
Albany Evening Journal, 28 Sep 1886 (from Karen Cuccinello)
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Reunion 134th,
Albany Evening Journal, 6 Oct 1906
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CW Nurse Dies Mgt
Ouderkirk Hoffmire, 1911 or 12 (from Karen Cuccinello)
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“Civil War
Veterans Hold Big Reunion,” Utica Morning
Telegram, 24 Sep 1920
· “Our last Civil War vet” by Peter Lindemann (Times Journal, 31 May 2006)
o Article
o Photo
· “Busy Day: Actor to Portray Lincoln and Atticus Finch” (Daily Gazette, 14 Apr 2011)
· Gloversville Memorial Day Parade 30 May 2011
o Parade
o Service
· “Remembrance, Relaxation Mark Holiday” (Daily Gazette, 31 May 2011)
· Guilderland Show Announcement (Altamont Enterprise, 13 Oct 2011)
· “Booming Commemoration” (Leader-Herald, 16 Oct 2011)
· W. Herrick Brown, C.G. ’03, The Songs of K.A. (Executive Council of the Kappa Alpha Society, 1933) {pages 7-8 missing}
Schoharie Co. Historical Items:
Softball (from the collection of Jack Ghezzi):
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War:
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Schenectady County Historical Society
Mabee
Farm Historic Site
1080 Main Street (Route 5S)
Rotterdam Junction, NY
Bishop
Scully Hall
Delanson, NY
Allied Orders of the Grand Army of the Republic
Best Western Airport Inn
Speech
by Chapter President Peter Lindemann
Old Stone Fort
Saddlemire
Homestead
Charles E. Jenner Memorial
Bandshell
No.
(“Booming Commemoration,” Leader-Herald,
16 Oct 2011)
Thursday
Guilderland Historical Society,
Guilderland Garden Club, and
Old Hellebergh
Helderberg Reformed Church
435 State Route 146
President Lincoln will make a
few remarks after dinner
Century House
997 New Loudon Rd.
Gallupville House
Corner of Rte 443 and Factory St.
Tuesday
“Welcome President Lincoln featuring “Uncle Billy’s Balladeers”
St.
Lucy’s
Thursday
Worcester Historical Society,
Wieting Opera House
168 Main Street
Wednesday
Written
by Peter Lindemann
Presented
by Chris Baron
Cobleskill Historical Society,
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Golding
Middle School Auditorium
January 6, 7, 8, 2012
February 3, 4, 5, 2012: “Twelve
Angry Men”
“Duanesburg Days”
Saturday
Saturday
11:00
AM- 12 Noon “Civil War Soldiers of
Contact: Karen Cuccinello
Saturday
11:00
AM
2:30
PM “Welcome President
Maple Festival
Cobleskill Fairgrounds
Agricultural Building
Saturday
May 12, 2012: “The
Last Meeting”
Featuring Pres. Lincoln, Gen. and Mrs. Grant,
Thurlow Weed and Ward Lamon
Olive Branch Masonic Lodge
Tuesday
Esperance Historical Society
Saturday
May
19, 2012
4:00
PM Delanson Memorial Day Parade
Contact: Barbara Watt
Saturday
May
26, 2012
12:00
Noon Greene Co.
Event
Pratt House
Contact:
John Quinn
Monday
May
28, 2012
Memorial
Day Ceremony
Pres. Lincoln, MC
Wednesday
May
30, 2012
5:00-8:00
PM Decoration Day
Old Stone Fort
Saturday
11:00
AM
2:30
PM “Welcome President
Maple Festival
Cobleskill Fairgrounds
Agricultural Building
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Veterans Buried in Schoharie County Cemeteries
This is a 14-page typewritten section of a book entitled Schoharie County Cemeteries found in the Community Library, Cobleskill, NY
Cobleskill Rural Cemetery (cont’d) (p.3)
Cobleskill Rural Cemetery (cont’d) (p. 4)
Prospect Cemetery, Bramanville (p.5)
The Esperance Cemetery (cont’d) (p. 7)
The Esperance Cemetery (cont’d)
Sloansville Valley Cemetery (cont’d) (p. 8)
Jefferson Cemetery (new) (p. 9)
Jefferson Cemetery (new) (cont’d)
Richmondville Village Cemetery (new) (p. 10)
Central Bridge Cemetery, known as Rich Cemetery (p. 11)
Leesville Cemetery (cont’d) (p. 13)
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CENSUSES
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91st NY Infantry
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134th NY Infantry
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In Service
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Formerly in Service
Deceased
· 7 Jan· 14 Jan· 21 Jan· 28 Jan· 4 Feb· 11 Feb· 18 Feb· 25 Feb· 3 Mar· 10 Mar· 17 Mar· 24 Mar
· 31 Mar· 7 Apr· 14 Apr· 21 Apr· 28 Apr· 5 May - MISSING· 12 May· 19 May· 26 May· 2 Jun· 9 Jun
· 16 Jun· 23 Jun· 30 Jun· 7 Jul· 14 Jul· 21 Jul· 28 Jul· 4 Aug· 11 Aug· 18 Aug· 25 Aug· 1 Sep
· 8 Sep - MISSING· 15 Sep· 22 Sep· 29 Sep· 6 Oct· 13 Oct· 20 Oct· 27 Oct· 3 Nov· 10 Nov· 17 Nov
· 1 Dec· 8 Dec· 15 Dec· 22 Dec· 29 Dec
· 17 Jun
· 1 Jul· 8 Jul· 15 Jul· 22 Jul· 29 Jul· 5 Aug
1865:
· 24 April · 25 April· · 26 April · 27 April ·
NEW
1865:
· 27 April
SCHOHARIE REPUBLICAN:
· 28 Jun· 5 Jul· 12 Jul· 19 Jul· 26 Jul· 2 Aug· 9 Aug· 16 Aug· 23 Aug· 30 Aug· 6 Sep
· 13 Sep - MISSING· 20 Sep – MISSING· 27 Sep· 4 Oct· 11 Oct· 18 Oct· 25 Oct
Fulton:
In a copse of evergreens just off Spenello Road in Howes Cave stands a forgotten memorial. It honors the sixty-two men and women of Howes Cave who served, including four who died, in World War II.
Unless you knew the memorial was there, or happened to walk by, you probably would not notice it. It stands silently as a fitting remembrance of our modest neighbors who sacrificed so much, and -- unless you knew they were there -- may have gone unnoticed.
IN HONOR OF THOSE OF
HOWES CAVE WHO SERVED
1941 WORLD WAR 1945
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Earl Johnson |
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Louis Spenello |
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Richard Webb Jr. |
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Calvin Barkman Newton Barner Louis Benson Warren Boggs Arthur Boreali Julius Boreali Patsy Boreali Leon Bortell Robert Bortell Lynn Brady Arthur Collins Garrison Curtis Arthur Emery Elwood Freed Leroy Freed Alfred Guernsey Charles Guernsey Douglas Guernsey Stuart Guernsey Raymond Hogaboone Roger Holloway Jack James Jonas Kilmer Philip Kniskern Maynard Lendrum Robert Livingston Robert Long John Long, Jr. Charles Maxwell
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Velmore Maxwell Edward Miller James Millspaugh Frederick Pickett Roger Potter Clara Provost John Reed Charles Richards Harold Rickard Allen Sagendorf Victor Sagendorf James Scott Frank Scrom Robert Shutt Origen Sisson Leroy Spaulding Nellie Spenello Ralph Spenello Marvin Thompson Stanley Tilison Laura Turturo NicholaTurturo Pelton VanNatten Clarence Warner Jr. Maynard Warner Stanley Warner Gordon Watt Schuyler Westervelt John Whittaker |
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