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Shokan, Ulster county (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
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142.-departure of the 20th Regiment, of Ulster Co., N. Y., May 7, 1861.
The Twentieth Regiment, Colonel G. W. Pratt, of Ulster county, arrived in New YorkUlster county, arrived in New York on Sunday evening, the 28th of April, and were stationed at the Park barracks.
They came for the purpose of going to Washington, via steamship, but no provisions hem on the prospect of having an opportunity of showing of what material the Ulster county boys are composed.
He said that his regiment would come back covered with ussy; Second Lieutenant, John W. Schoonmaker.
Company E, of Ellensville, Ulster county, Captain, William Lent; First Lieutenant, Jacob A. Blackman; Second Lieutenant, Nicholas Sahen.
Company F, of Rondout, Ulster county, Captain, P. J. Flynn; First Lieutenant, Edward O'Reilly; Second Lieutenant, John Murray.
Company G, Hendricks; Second Lieutenant, Sylvanus W. Miller.
Company H, of Rondout, Ulster county, Captain, John Duenbocker; First Lieutenant, Jerrie McIntire; Second Lieute
Saugerties (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 147
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Jacob A. Blackman (search for this): chapter 147