Vera Mae and the gang-- Interesting stuff on the Civil War. My great-great-grandad, Alonzo RUDD, served in the Illinois Militia, as did several other members of the Illinois branch of the family. Alonzo was wounded in the leg at the battle of Mission Ridge, Tennessee, and was out of action for 30 days before rejoining his company. One of the Erastus Rudds was killed in that war, I believe. Tell me more!!!! Kevin. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 1998 11:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Civil War Rudd Photos Hi Ceila,Joann and the R-Gang My husband's GreatGrandfather, Albert Delos Herrick, was also attached to the NYS 10th Vol, Heavy Artillery. He was with Company K, however: and he mustered in from Jefferson County. His unit was associated with the Battles of Cold Harbor, Wilderness, the seige of St Petersburg, Spotsylvania and others. I believe that he mustered in late in the War, after Gettysburg. I'm also thinking that if the Rudd's were in Company A--they must have been in from the get go. I have a pamphlet called 'Bugles Echo Across the Valley', which list Oswego county units of 24th,81st,110th,147th and 184th Infantry units and 24th Cavalry. This book lists a couple of sources that might be helpful. the Adjutant General's Office has a series of 43 volumes with thumbnail service records for each man. The Onondaga (Syracuse) and Albany libraries have a full set of Annual reports as these are called.(New York State of course) Two other books are Frederick L Phisterer's, NEW YORK IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION,1861-1865, which are released in different year versions. If I get the time???? That never happens Vera Mae