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Isaac O. Best, History of the 121st New York State Infantry 1 1 Browse Search
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s on the battle field of Gettysburg. The surviving members of the regiment so far as known to the secretary at the date of this writing are: Quartermaster Theodore Sternberg, Major U. S. A., retired, Kanopolis, Kans. Lieut. N. A. Armstrong, Warren, N. Y. Lieut. G. P. Borden, Brigadier General, U. S. A., retired, 330 W. 95th St., New York City. Lieut. Charles M. Bradt, M. D., St. Charles, Mich. Lieut. Dennis A. Dewey, Captain 108 U. S. C. T., West Winfield, N. Y. Lieut. Francis N. Piper, 148 Webster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Lieut. G. W. Quackenbush, 2746 S. Lincoln, Englewood, Denver, Colo. Lieut. James H. Smith, 3541 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill. Non-commissioned officers and privates Company a Thomas Barnaby, West Chazy, N. Y. Rev. Isaac 0. Best, Broadalbin, N. Y. H. S. Burnham, 507 Park Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. J. W. Chapin, 1731 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. Albert H. Clark, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Lewis Dupee, East Beekmantown, N.