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32nd New York Infantry      
Company Unknown
Sylvester Harry Brown - Captain   
K.I.A. May 7 1862 battle West Point Va. buried Willow Glen Cemetery Tompkins Co.New york
Contact Name:  mike brown
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Date Added:  10/1/2015
Company Unknown
Warren powell Smith - Private   
See entry for Warren P Smith, 121st NYSV
Contact Name:  Mark Feldbin
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  12/18/2003
Company H
George W Cypher - Private   
Born: 12 Aug 1840
Enlisted: 2 May 1861
Mustered Out: 9 Jun 1863

2nd Enlistment: 24th Independent Battery NY Light Artillery
Enlisted: 29 Sep 1864
Mustered Out: 7 July 1865
Contact Name:  Larry Reigle
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Date Added:  4/29/2008
Company H
Frank Taxter - Private   
Born: June 12,1839 Tarrytown,NY
Died: October 23,1924 Tarrytown,NY
Enlisted: May 20, 1861 Tarrytown,NY for 2 years
Mustered In: May 31,1861 at New Dorp, Staten Island
Mustered Out: June 9,1863 at NYC
Member of Rescue Engine Fire Company #1 before his elistment.It was disbanded when all 38 members enlisted under the call by Lincoln.
Story from History of the Tarrytowns: Charles Hartung a jeweler also from Tarrytown and CO.H was killed at the Battle of Gaines Mill, VA serving under Gen. McClellan sometime between June 26, and July 3, 1862 a bullet pierced his chest and he crashed to the ground, Frank Taxter carried him to a shady place. During the last few minutes of his life he gave Taxter his silver watch and told him to tell his mother how he died.
Contact Name:  Bruce Paulson
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Date Added:  1/8/2010
Company Field & Staff
Roderick Matheson - Colonel   
Age 37. A resident of Healdsburg, California. Travelled to New York at the start of the war and offered his services. He enrolled on May 22nd, 1861 and mustered in as Colonel May 31. He was commissioned Colonel June 20th. Commanded his regiment at the Battle of 1st Manassas. He was wounded while leading his men at the Battle of South Mountain September 14th, 1862, and died of his wounds on October 21st. He was so loved by the citizens of Healdsburg that they paid to have his body shipped all the way home to California. He is buried in Healdsburg, one of the only men to be killed in action during against the south and still be buried in California.
Contact Name:  Jamin
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Date Added:  1/27/2014
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