Sullivan County, New York in the Civil War

The following is taken from Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Military Statistics of the State of New York, Albany: [The Bureau], (C. Wendell), 1866.

The first military organization in Sullivan county, was a company of 93 men, recruited by John Waller, jr., and mustered into the State service on the 10th day of May, 1861, by Capt. J. Wood. On the 16th, orders were received for the company to proceed to Albany, and they left Monticello the same day at 11 a. m., stopping at Middletown, 25 miles distant, over night. Transportation to which place was paid by Mr. Waller, as well as subsistence to Albany. On the 17th they reached Albany, at about 4 p. m., and reported to the Adjutant General, and were assigned quarters on the first floor of a building on Broadway. About the 20th of May, they were assigned to the Twenty-eighth regiment, New YorkVolunteers, lettered H ; and on the 22d, mustered into the United service for two years ; June 1st, encamped at Camp Morgan, about three miles south of Albany.

Prior to recruiting of this company, quite a number of vlounteers had joined other organisations, from Sullivan, though no organization had been attempted in this county ; nor did our citizens become earnestly engaged in enlisting men, until Colonel Van Wyck began to raise the Fifty-sixth regiment, or Tenth Legion, us it was popularly called, in the full of 1861.

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The following tables are taken from Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Military Statistics of the State of New York, Albany: Week, Parsons & Co., 1867.
Thank you to Paul Stambach for transcribing this information.

 

ABSTRACT of Reports from Supervisors of Towns and Treasurer of County, showing amount of moneys paid out for Bounties, etc., and for what purposes paid in the years 1862, 1863, 1864 and 1865.
TOWNS.  EXPENDITURES.
Paid for town bounties.   Paid for fees and expenses. Paid interest on loans. Paid principal of loans. Paid support of families. State bonds on hand. Cash on hand. Discount on bonds. Reimbursed to tax pay'rs.  Total Paid.  Principal of loans out-standing.
Bethel $19,864.00 $458.13 $1,780.61 $10,600.00 $141.87         $81,844.61 $9,264.00
Cochecton 98,835.00 1,415.00 5,290.00 51,675.00           152,215.00 43,575.00
Collicoon 33,985.00 510 746.5 28,750.00           63,991.51 5,745.00
Forestburgh 11,995.00 221.96 1,063.08 2,089.00           15,369.04 9,906.00
Fallsburgh 22,800.00   2,416.65 16,362.50           41,579.15 5,537.50
Fremont 21,680.00 250 592.12 19,741.36           42,263.48 1,938.64
Highland 22,315.00 1,268.71 410.20 5,000.00   $4,000.00 $1,213.05     34,206.96 18,583.71
Liberty 28,200.00 2,000.00 2,276.62 18,800.00           51,276.62 11,400.00
Lumberland 26,150.00 850 1,326.50 19,800.00     6,350.00     54,476.50 6,350.00
Mamakating*                      
Neversink*                      
Rockland 20,300.00   2,350.00 15,274.95     4,202.05     42,127.00 5,023.05
Thompson*                      
Tusten 19,800.00 1,000.00 1,159.10 13,466.66           35,425.76 7,333.34
  $320,924.00 $7,973.80 $19,411.38 $201,559.47 $141,87 $4,000.00 $11,765.10     $564,775.62 $124,658.24
Sullivan Cty. 259,367.81   18,720.19 77,750.19           356,428.19 179,649.81
TOTAL $580,891.81 $7,973.80 $38,131.57 $279,309.66 $141.87 $4,000.00 $11,765.10     $921,213.81 $304,308.05

 

ABSTRACT of Reports from Supervisors of Towns and Treasurer of County, showing amount of moneys received for Bounties, etc., and from what sources in the years 1862, 1863, 1864 and 1865.
TOWNS.  RECEIPTS.
RECEIVED FROM TOWN TAXES RECEIVED FROM TOWN LOANS RECEIVED FROM STATE PAYMASTER GENERAL Total
Received.
  1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. In cash. State bonds. Interest on bonds.
Bethel     $4,852.13 $6,007.29     $18,664.00 $1,200.00 $200.00 $2,000.00   $31,844.61
Cochecton     $22,915.00 $15,750.00     $55,250.00 $40,000.00 $3,300.00 $15,000.00   $152,215.00
Collicoon     $14,196.50 $5,200.00     $24,295.00 $10,200.00 $3,100.00 $7,000.00   $63,991.50
Forestburgh       $3,374.04     $10,445.00 $1,550.00       $15,369.04
Fallsburgh             $19,800.00 $2,100.00 $1,300.00 $18,000.00 $379.15 $41,579.15
Fremont     $5,776.48 $2,007.00     $8,880.00 $12,800.00 $200.00 $12,000.00   $42,263.48
Highland     $5,523.25       $15,083.71 $8,500.00 $1,100.00 $4,000.00   $34,206.96
Liberty     $10,222.50 $7,287.65     $28,200.00 $2,000.00 $600.00 $2,966.47   $51,276.62
Lumberland     $15,974.00 $5,752.50     $15,400.00 $10,750.00   $6,600.00   $54,476.50
Mamakating*                        
Neversink*                        
Rockland     $5,929.00 $5,808.00     $5,000.00 $15,300.00 $1,100.00 $9,000.00   $42,127.00
Thompson*                        
Tusten     $4,700.76 $5,125.00     $14,000.00 $6,800.00 $1,800.00 $3,000.00   $35,425.76
      $90,089.62 $56,911.48     $215,017.71 $111,200.00 $12,700.00 $79,566.47 $379.15 $564,775.62
Sullivan County   $17,406.00 $62,912.00 $18,720.19   $187,400.00 70,00.00         $356,438.19
TOTAL   $17,406.00 $153,001.62 $75,631.67   $187,400.00 $285,017.71 $111,200.00 $12,700.00 $79,566.47 $379.15 $921,213.81

 

See also: Units recruited in Sullivan County during the Civil War