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No.NameDeathInsignia
No.
Rank and Address
121Proctor, Redfield.3/4/19084386First Lieutenant and RQM, 3rd Vermont Infantry, June 19, 1861. Major 5th Vermont Infantry,September 25, 1861. Colonel 15 Vermont Infantry, September 26, 1862. Elected January 6, 1886. Transferred from Commandery of District of Columbia, November 30, 1895. Proctor.
122Gates, Clarence D.-11385First Lieutenant and Adjutant 1st Vermont Cavalry October 4, 1862. Elected February 12, 1896. Burlington.
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125Dewey, George-2397Acting Midshipman U. S. N., September 23, 1854. Admiral U. S. N., March 2, 1899. Elected april 5, 1882. Transferred from D. C. Commandery, November 19, 1897. Washington, D. C.
126Williams, Carlos D.-12172First Lieutenant 12th Vermont Infantry March 10, 1863. Elected February 15, 1898. Burlington.
127Burnham, Frederick, H.-12173Son of Companion Samuel E. Burnham. Elected November 15, 1898. Rutland.
128Stearns, Riley B.8/9/19028502Captain 7th Vermont Infantry, September 27, 1864. Elected February 10, 1891. Transferred from Commandery of New York, May 5, 1899. Burlington.
129Hagar, Charles H.-12580Elder son of Companion George I. Hagar. Elected May 9, 1899. Burlington.
130Jenne, Clarence F. R.6/1/190512652Son of Major Benjamin R. Jenne. Elected August 8, 1899. Brattleboro.
131Ingalls, James M.-12686First Lieutenant 16th US Infantry, May 3, 1865, Captain 1st US Artillery, July 1, 1880. Major 1st US Artillery, June 1, 1897. Colonel USA (Retired). Elected November 17, 1899. 205 Governor St., Providence, R. I.
132Curtis, Charles A.5/26/190712687First Lieutenant, 5th US Infantry, March 30, 1864. Brevet Captain U. S. A., September 27, 1865. Elected November 17, 1899. Madison, Wisconsin.
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134Haskins, Kittredge.-13263First Lieutenant 16th Vermont Infantry, September 20, 1862. Elected August 13, 1901. Brattleboro.
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137Blackmer, John C.10/27/190713404First Lieutenant 135th Indiana Infantry Volunteers. Elected November 19, 1901. Manchester Depot.
138Buck, Harmon A.-13405Major and Surgeon 150th Illinois Volunteers. Elected November 19, 1901. Burlington.
139Twitchell, Marshall C.-13406Elder son of Companion Marshall H. Twitchell. Elected November 19, 1901. Burlington.
140Leavens, Leander C.-13586First Lieutenant 32d USCT October 24, 1864. Elected February 12, 1902. Richford.
141Beach, Charles E.-13587Com. Sergeant 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry. Brother of Captain George F. Beach. Elected Feb. 12, 1902. Burlington.
142Hurlburt, Ward B.11/5/190513645Captain 2nd Vermont Infantry, December 24, 1864. Elected August 12, 1902. Burlington
142Ide, Horace K.3/31/189711641Captain 1st Vermont Cavalry, May 9, 1865. Brevet Major Volunteers, March 13, 1865. St. Johnsbury.
143Moseley, John L.-13646Captain 7th Vermont Infantry, January 1, 1864.l Elected August 12, 1902. Northfield.
144Clark, Charles E.-9210Rear Admiral U. S. N. (Retired). Elected December 8, 1891. Transferred from California Commandery October 1, 1902. Washington, D. C.
145Derby, Buel J.-13769First Lieutenant and RQM 17th Vermont Infantry, April 24, 1864. Elected November 17, 1902. Burlington
146Brown, Allan D.4/3/190413770Commander U. S. N. (Retired). Elected November 17, 1902. Northfield.
146Dillingham, William P.-13265By inheritance from deceased officer, brother, Major Edwin Dillingham. Elected August 13, 1901. Montpelier.
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150Brown, Andrew C.10/29/191113865Lieutenant Colonel 13th Vermont Infantry. Elected February 12, 1903. Montpelier.
151Foltz, Frederick S.-2594Captain 2nd U. S. Cavalry. By inheritance from father, Jonathan M. Foltz, Surgeon General U. S. N. Transferred to Commandery of District of Columbia, July 28, 1908. Fort Eathan Allen.
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153Walkley, Charles S.-13866Lieut. Colonel, Chaplain Artillery Corps, USA (Retired). Elected February 12, 1903. South Lee, Massachusetts.
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155Powell, Thomas R.-13868Elder son of Companion E. Henry Powell. Elected February 12, 1903. Burlington.
156Marsh, Lathrop L.-13869Son of companion Carmi L. Marsh. Elected February 13, 1903. Enosburgh Falls.
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158Knowlson, John-13971Surgeon 169th New York Infantry Volunteers. Elected May 12, 1903. Poultney.
159Kinsman, Carroll E.-13972Eldest son of Companion Charles C. Kinsman. Elected May 12, 1903. Rutland.
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161Clarke, Joseph T.-13974By inheritance from father, Companion Brevet Major General Henry F. Clarke. Elected May 12, 1903. Fort Mead, South Dakota.
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163Orr, George S.9/1/190614017Captain 77th NY Volunteers. Elected August 11, 1903. Poultney.
164Parker, Wallace H.-14018First Lieutenant, 122nd USCT. Elected August 11, 1903. Cambridge.
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166Spafford, Henry W.5/6/191114101RQM 4th Vermont Infantry, January 6, 1863. Elected March 14, 1893. Stowe.
167Allen, John H.-14102First Lieutenant 14th Vermont Infantry. Elected November 17, 1903. Hinesburgh.
168Lucia, Joel H.-14103First Lieutenant 17th Vermont Infantry Volunteers. Elected November 17, 1903. Montpelier.
169Sheldon, Harley G.-14104Second Lieutenant 14th Vermont Infantry. Elected November 17, 1903. West Rutland.
170Landon, Walter C.4/10/191014105Captain 12th Vermont Infantry. Elected November 17, 1903. Poultney.
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175Benedict, George W.4/8/190714109Son of Companion George G. Benedict. Elected November 17, 1903. Providence, R. I.
176Conn, Granville P.-14302Assistant Surgeon 12th Vermont Infantry. Elected May 10, 1904. Concord, New Hampshire.
177Howe, Elwin A.-14303Captain USC Troops. Elected May 10, 1904. Ludlow.
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179Douglas, Orlando B.-9727Lieutenant 18th Missouri Infantry. Transferred from the Commandery of New York, May 10, 1904.
180Abbott, Lemuel A.2/3/191114398Major U. S. A. (Retired). Elected November 17, 1904. Washington, D. C.


Source:

Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States, Headquarters Commandery of the State of Vermont. Circular No. 3, Series of 1913. Burlington, Vt., May 1, 1913. Whole Number 207.

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