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Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNational GAR Records Program - Historical Summary of Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Posts by StateNEW JERSEYPrepared by the National OrganizationSONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WARINCORPORATED BY ACT OF CONGRESSNo.Alt.No.Post NameLocationCountyDept.Post NamesakeMeeting Place(s)OrganizedLast Mentioned NotesSource(s)PLEASE NOTE: The GAR Post History section is a work in progress (begun 2013). More data will be added at a future risNJ001002Phil Kearney / KearneySheridan (aft. 1916)NewarkEssexNJMG Philip Kearny, Jr. (18151862), KIA at Chantilly, VA, on 1Sept. 1862. Famous Civil Warleader.002001KearneyNewarkEssexNJ002Commodore ConoverSouth AmboyMiddlesexNJ002Thomas A. SharpMillvilleCumberlandNJMG Philip Kearny, Jr. (18151862), KIA at Chantilly, VA, on 1Sept. 1862. Famous Civil Warleader.Commodore Thomas AndersonBroadway & 1st Street (1879)Conover (1791-1864), famous USNavy officer and formercommanding officer of theConstitution . Died in SouthAmboy.PVT Thomas A. Sharp ( ? - 1864),Co. G, 3rd NJ Cav., KIA atWinchester, VA, on 17 Aug. 1864.003Gilliam Van Houten (originally Jersey CityJoe Hooker)HudsonNJThe post had two namesakes: 1) GAR Hall (1870); 38 Edge Ave.MG Joseph Hooker (1814-1879), (1879); City Hall, top floor (1884)famous Civil War leader. 2) COLGilliam Van Houten (1819-1862),21st NJ Inf., died at Bank's Ford,VA, on 6 May 1863, from woundsreceived at Salem Heights, VA, on4 May 1863.004Admiral StewartManahawkinOceanNJ004James A. GarfieldNewarkEssexNJNathaniel LyonBricksburgOceanNJ005Phil KearneyJersey CityHudsonNJ005Thomas M. K. Lee, Jr.CamdenCamdenNJ(presumably) Rear ADM CharlesStewart (1778-1869), famousnaval leader, placed on retired listin 1861.MGJames Abram Garfield (18311881), Civil War leader and laterUS President (assassinated).BG Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861),KIA at Wilson's Creek, MO, 10August 1861.MG Philip Kearny, Jr. (18151862), KIA at Chantilly, VA, on 1Sept. 1862. Famous Civil Warleader.CPT Thomas M. K. Lee, Jr. (18361873), Co. K, 6th NJ Inf.,prominent Camden citizen.006SedgwickCamdenCamdenNJ006GEN HarkerGlassboroGloucesterNJ004005SUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)Masonic Hall (1870)BG Charles Garrison Harker(1835-1864), KIA at KennesawMountain, GA, on 27 June 1864.Famous Civil War leader.750 Broad Street (1870); 100Market Street (1879); 194 MarketStreet (1884)Org. 10December 1867Ended 1945Chart'd 26 Dec.1866Chart'd 6 Dec.1866Dis. 30 Jan.1878Chart'd 6 Dec.1866GAR Hall (1870); Council Hall,Clifton Ave. (1879)Must'd 11 Mar.1878Org. 23 Apr.1867; Chart'd 10May 1867Formed from the consolidation of Tice Post, No. 9, and UnionPost, No. 55. Still active in the 1930's.Name changed "This post was organized in the city of Bergen, now a portion of1873Jersey City. At the time of its organization, and until 1873, it borethe name of Joe Hooker Post, No. 3, but changed it to G. VanHouten under a general order from the National Encampmentprohibiting posts from taking the name of any soldier living."Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872. Also in the Department Roster of 1870.Chart'd 23 Sept.1881Chart'd 1 Feb.1870Central Hall, Fourth & ArchStreets (1879)Chart'd 4 Jan.1875Odd Fellows Hall (1879)Chart'd 1 Oct.1867Chart'd 1878Beath, 1889Dept. Proceedings, 1879Chart'd 20 Jan.1891Chart'd 2 Sept.1867New JerseyBeath, 1889; Carnahan, 1893;National EncampmentProceedings, 1946Dept. Roster, 1870; LyonCamp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Originally organized as Post No. 1, and chartered by theHistory of Essex and HudsonDepartment of New York. Its seniority was contested with Post No. Counties, 1884; Beath, 1889;1, located in Boonton, whose charter had been issued by National Dept. Proceedings, 1916HQ. Kearney Post was assigned No. 2 until the Post at Boontondisbanded, and was then rechartered as Kearney Post, No. 1.Consolidated with Sheridan Post, No. 110, on 10 Feb. 1916, andwas renamed Kearney-Sheridan Post, No. 1, at that time.(See Phil Kearney Post 1 notes)Chart'd 29 Jan.1870851 Broard St. (1884)Department of New Jersey organized 10 December 1867. TheDepartment came to an end with the passing of DepartmentCommander William H. Perrine.Listed in 1870 as number 5.Revoked 17July 1869Dept. Proceedings, 1904; LyonCamp #10, SUVCW (NJ)History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872; Lyon Camp#10, SUVCW (NJ)History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Roster, 1870Eighty-five charter members.History of Camden County,1886; Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Proceedings, 1879Page 1 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Post NameLocationCountyDept.Post Namesake006H. H. JanewayNew BrunswickMiddlesexNJ006Jacob C. ShinnPort NorrisCumberlandNJCOL Hugh Hartshorne Janeway(1842-1865), 1st NJ Cav., killed atAmelia Springs, VA, on 4 April1865, local hero.PVT Jacob C. Shinn ( ? -1862),Co. G, 24th NJ Inf., missing(supposed KIA) at Fredericksburg,VA, on 13 Dec. 1862.007Post No. 7LambertvilleHunterdonNJ007GEN George G. st No. 9VinelandCumberlandNJ009George W. TaylorHampton JunctionHunterdonNJ009010Jas. W. AllenPost No. athaniel KearneyBridgetonCumberlandNJ012Post No. 12HackettstownWarrenNJ012Uzal DoddOrangeEssexNJ013Post No. 13HammontonAtlanticNJ013Henry WilsonJersey sexHudsonNJNJ015CPT Henry VreelandBellevilleEssexNJ015KearneyNew BrunswickMiddlesexNJ015Kearney - JanewayNew BrunswickMiddlesexNJSUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)Meeting Place(s)OrganizedOrg. 1872Last Mentioned NotesSur. 1878Chart'd 12 Jan.1887No namesake. Known only by itsnumber.MG George Gordon Meade (1815- Pythian Hall, Main St. (1879)1872), famous Civil War leader.BG George Dashiell Bayard (1835- Cook's Hall, 28 Green St. (1879)1862), famous Civil War leader,KIA at Fredericksburg, VA, on 13Dec. 1862.No namesake. Known only by itsnumber.BG George William Taylor (1808- Knights of Pythias Hall (1879)1862), famous Civil War leader.Formerly COL, 3rd NJ Inf. Died atAlexandria, VA, on 1 Sept. 1862,from wounds received at 2nd BullRun, VA, on 30 Aug. 1862.Hunterdon County's only Civil Wargeneral.No namesake. Known only by itsnumber.BG Nathaniel Lyon (1818-1861), Grand Army Hall (1879)KIA at Wilson's Creek, MO, 10August 1861.Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865),781 Broad St. (1879); 755 Broad16th President of the UnitedSt. (1884)States.Dis. 16 Nov.1868Dept. Roster, 1870Chart'd 26 June1873Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 5 Nov.1867Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dis. before Dec.1870Dept. Roster, 1870Chart'd 1 Oct.1878Dept. Proceedings, 1904Sur. 1869Also listed as Joseph W. Allen Post. Short lived.The Post (known then as Post No. 10) was in existence by May1869, when it observed Memorial Day.Chart'd 16 June1875Chart'd 1 Feb.1868Ten charter members.Re-inst. Between Dis. 1 Oct. 1869 Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 171869-1872Feb. 1872.No namesake. Known only by itsnumber.CPT Samuel Uzal Dodd (1828Grand Army Hall (1879);1863), Co. H, 26th NJ Inf., died 6 Reynolds' Building, Main betweenJune 1863 from wounds received Day and Centre Streets (1896)at Salem Heights, VA, on 3 May1863. Buried at Rosedale Cem.,Orange.No namesake. Known only by itsnumber.150 Newark Ave. (1879);Humboldt Hall, 186 Newark Ave.(1884)Chart'd 23 Mar.1878; Must'd 25Mar. 1878Sur. 23 Dec.1869The Post (known then as Post No. 13) was in existence by May1869, when it observed Memorial Day."Never organized"Chart'd 24 Jan.1876CPT Henry Vreeland (? - ?), Co.F, 2nd NJ Inf.Chart'd 11 Mar.1910Chart'd 8 June1868Chart'd 6 Aug.1878Kearney Hall (1879); Stet Hall,Albany Street (1888)New JerseyThe National Memorial Day,1869; Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Proceedings, 1904History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872The organizers first met on 28 February 1878. Twenty-five charter Dept. Proceedings, 1879,members.1904; The Founders andBuilders of the Oranges, 1896Chart'd 30 Dec.1875COL Elmer Ephraim EllsworthGavazzas Hall, Hackensack Ave.(1837-1861), colonel in the New(1879)York Fire Zouaves (11th N.Y. Inf.),who was the first Union casualtyof the Civil War, killed by a proConfederacy innkeeper inAlexandria, VA, on 24 May 1861.Civil War hero and martyr.Combined names of KearneyPost, No. 15 and Janeway PostNo. 6.Source(s)Formed in 1872 after dissention within Kearney Post No. 15 ledDept. Proceedings, 1879; Lyonsome members to break away to form their own Post. Merged (re- Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)united) with Kearney Post No. 15 in 1878 to become KearneyJaneway Post, No. 15.Dept. Proceedings, 1904The National Memorial Day,1869; Dept. Roster, 1870History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1911Sur. 1878Sur. 23 June1904Merged with Janeway Post 6 in 1878 to become Kearney-Janeway Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept.Post, No. 15.Proceedings, 1879The Post formed form the combination of Janeway Post 6 andDept. Proceedings, 1904, 1905Kearney Post 15. After surrendering their charter, transfer cardswere issued to 49 members, who formed a consilidated Post withRobert Boggs Post, No. 67.Page 2 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Post NameLocationCountyDept.Post Namesake016BramhallRahwayUnionNJ(presumably) CPT Walter Morrell Watson's Drug StoreBramhall (1839-1913), 6th NYLight Art. The 6th was formedfrom an original companyorganized in Rahway. Bramhall isburied in Rahway Cem.016E. F. CookDeckertownSussexNJ016Parker GrubbBurlingtonBurlingtonNJMAJ (Bvt. BG) Edwin FrancisCooke (1835-1867), 2nd NY Cav.,enlisted in Newton Twp., NJ, localhero, buried in Clove, Cem.,Sussex County.(Adjutant) Isaac Parker GrubbGAR Hall, Lawrence opposite(1843-1864), 37th NJ Inf., died of Clarkson (1895)disease (typhoid fever) at SpringHill, VA, on 11 Aug. 1864. Localhero, buried in St. MarysEpiscopal Churchard, rlingtonBergenNJNJ018Phil Sheridan / Ira J. arrenNJ018William McKinleyVineland J019John A. DixSwedesboroGloucesterNJ020GEN HeckmanElwoodAtlanticNJ020MAJ C. A. AngelLambertvilleHunterdonNJ021021Joseph A. RawlingsJoseph R. RidgwayPlainfieldBeverlyUnionBurlingtonNJNJ022H. H. JanewayToms RiverOceanNJ022E. D. BakerMoorestownBurlingtonNJSUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)Meeting Place(s)(presumably) MG GeorgeNiederer's Hall (1879)Armstrong Custer (1839-1876).KIA at Little Bighorn, MT, on 25June 1876. Famous Civil War(and Indian Wars) leader.1) MG Philip Henry Sheridan(1831-1888), famous Civil Warleader. 2) CPT Ira J. Lindsley ( ? 1863), Co. C, 15th NJ Inf., KIA atSalem Heights, VA, on 3 May1863.MG John Sedgwick (1813-1864), Am. Mech's Hall (1879)famous Civil War leader, KIASpotsylvania Co., VA, 9 May1864.CPT (Bvt. MAJ) William McKinley(1843-1901), soldier, 23rd OhioInfantry, later US President,assassinated 14 September 1901.OrganizedLast Mentioned NotesChart'd 27 June1868Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.Source(s)Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872Chart'd 1878Dept. Proceedings, 1879Chart'd 28 May1880Dept. Proceedings, 1904Discontinued by December 1870.Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Proceedings, 1904Originally named Phil Sheridan Post.Dept. Roster, 1870; A Historyof Morris County, New Jersey,1914Chart'd 29 July1878Chart'd 25 Aug.1868Sur. 1874Chart'd 29 Jan.1870Sur. 1906Dept. Proceedings, 1904, 1906IOOF Hall (1870)Chart'd 3 Sept.1868Chart'd 29 Apr.1879Sur. 1878Charter annulled in 1878, by order of the Council of Administration. Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept.Proceedings, 1879Sixteen charter members.History of Gloucester, Salem,and Cumberland Counties, NJ,1883; Dept. Proceedings, 1904Langham Hall (1870)Chart'd 13 Mar.1869Chart'd 20 Nov.1878MG John Adams Dix (1798-1879),famous Civil War leader and NewYork politician.CPT Charles Augustus Angel, Co. Union & Coryell St. (1879)A, 35th NJ Inf., KIA at Ruff's Bluff,GA, 4 July 1864, originally bur.Marietta Nat'l Cem., GA, laterreinterred at Lambertsville.Temperance Hall (1870)CPT Joseph R. Ridgway ( ), Co.G, 23rd NJ Inf., KIA atFredericksburg, VA, on 13 Dec.1862. Buried in RancocasQuaker Burying Ground,Burlington County.COL Hugh Hartshorne Janeway(1842 -1865), 1st NJ Cav., KIA atAmelia Springs, VA, on 5 April1865.COL Edward Dickinson Baker(1811-1861), KIA at Ball's Bluff,VA, 20 October 1861. Californiapolitician and later Senator inOregon. Buried in San Francisco.New JerseyNoted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872Dept. Proceedings, 1904; Sgt.Hiram W. Purcell Camp 104,Dept. of New Jersey, SUVCWIn existence before 31 December 1870.Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Proceedings, 1904Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872Chart'd 23 May1879Chart'd 12 Feb.1869Org. 24 June1879Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Page 3 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Post 023SlaterFrenchtownHunterdonNJ023Aaron 24Winfield ScottMorristownMorrisNJ024A. T. A. TorbertMorristownMorrisNJ025Ulric DahlgrenElizabethUnionNJ026Robert G. ShawCamdenCamdenNJ026GEN A. E. ShirasMount HollyBurlingtonNJ027ShawNewarkEssexNJ027William F. eorge H. ThomasHudsonHudsonNJ029George H. ThomasJersey CityHudsonNJMG George Henry Thomas (1816- Fellers Hall, Palisade Ave. (1879);1870), famous Civil War leader.Middendres' Hall, Palisade Ave.(1884)029Thomas EayreSouthamptonBurlingtonNJCPT Thomas W. Eayre ( ? -1864),U.S. Volunteers Adjutant-GeneralDept., KIA at Spotsvylvania CourtHouse, VA, on 12 May 1864.Buried Vincentown Friends Cem.,Burlington County.030HenryWashingtonWarrenNJ030Thomas R. HainesPrincetonMercerNJ031P. VredenburgRed BankMonmouthNJ031GEN HowellWoodburyGloucesterNJ032Post No. 32BelvidereWarrenNJSUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)Post Namesake2LT (Adjutant) Aaron Wilkes(1840-1862), Co. B, 6th NJ Inf.,KIA at Williamsburg, VA, on 5May 1862. Buried RiverviewCem., Trenton.PVT Leonard Tice ( ? -1862), Co.H, 4th NJ Inf., KIA atFredericksburg, VA, on 13 Dec.1862.MG Winfield Scott (1786-1866),famous Mexican War leader, andearly leader in the Civil War.BG Alfred Thomas ArchimedesTorbert (1833-1880), famous CivilWar leader and former COL of the1st NJ Inf.COL Ulric Dahlgren (1842-1864),US Vols. Aide-de-Camp, killed inan unsuccessful raid onRichmond, VA, on 2 March 1864.Son of ADM John A. Dahlgren.Meeting Place(s)OrganizedChart'd 17 Dec.1889Chart'd 20 May1869Chart'd 1 July1897Stratton's Hall (1870)Last Mentioned NotesDept. Proceedings, 1904Sur. 25 May1870Listed incorrectly as Post 22 in the 1870 roster.COL Robert Gould Shaw (18371863), 54th MA Infantry, KIA atFort Wagner, SC, 18 July 1863.Famous Civil War leader ofcolored troops.COL (Bvt. MG) Alexander EakenShiras (1812-1875), US ArmyCommissary Dept., native ofMount Holly, buried at St.Andrews Graveyard, Mount Holly.123 Market Street (1870)ADM David Glasgow FarragutExcelsior Hall (1870); GAR Hall,(1801-1870), famous Civil War219 Main St. (1879)leader and former Commandantof Mare Island Naval Shipyard.MG George Henry Thomas (1816- Hoffman's Hall (1870)1870), famous Civil War leader.Mechanic's Hall (1870)MAJ Peter Vredenburg, Jr., (1837- Masonic Hall (1870)1864), 14th NJ Inf., KIA atWinchester, VA, on 19 Sept.1864.Chart'd 27 May1869Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.A History of Morris County,New Jersey, 1914Chart'd 24 June1869Dept. Roster, 1870Chart'd 17 July1879Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 29 Mar.1870Chart'd 23 July1879Chart'd 21 June1870Dept. Roster, 1870Chart'd 11 Aug.1870Dept. Roster, 1870Chart'd 11 Aug.1878Chart'd 17 Aug.1870Chart'd 1 Aug.1879Chart'd 26 Oct.1870Dept. Proceedings, 1904; AHistory of Morris County, NewJersey, 1914The City of Elizabeth, NewJersey, Illustrated, 1889; Dept.Proceedings, 1904; AsburyPark Evening Press, 19 Jan.1932Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Sur. 11 Mar.1926Identified as George H. Thomas Post, No. 20, in the 1884 Historyof Essex and Hudson Counties.History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904; Lyon Camp#10, SUVCW (NJ)Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872Dept. Proceedings, 1904Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.Dept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872Dept. Proceedings, 1904Noted in New Jersey Department General Order No. 2, dated 17Feb. 1872.New JerseyDept. Roster, 1870; Dept. G.O.#2, 17 Feb. 1872Renamed in late "On the death of General Torbert, the name was changed in his1880honor to A. T. A. Torbert Post, No. 24, there being a large numberof his old brigade, who were members of the post."Chart'd 14 JulyOriginally named Winfield Scott Post, No. 24. The name was1879changed after the death of General Torbert in 1880. There werethree members of the Post still living in 1938: Martin B. Hyler, FredMuchmore, and George Blanchard.Chart'd 14 June Sur. Jan. 1932 Thirty-two charter members (1875). The Post surrendered its1869; Re-org.charter in January 1932 with four members remaining.1875Chart'd 16 Sept.1879No namesake. Known only by itsnumber.Dept. Roster, 1870Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 14 July1879Collett Hall (1870); Herman Hall,No. 9 East Scott St. (1879); 109Broad Street (1912)Source(s)Dept. G.O. #2, 17 Feb. 1872Page 4 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Post NameLocationCountyDept.Post Namesake032Joe HookerAtlantic CityAtlanticNJMG Joseph Hooker (1814-1879),famous Civil War leader.033Edward A. aplain ButlerPatersonPassaicNJ036Robert McAllisterKearneyHudsonNJ036Van LeerGloucesterCamdenNJ037William B. HatchCamdenCamdenNJ038ZabriskieJersey CityHudsonNJ039BartlettCaldwellEssexNJ040John MecrayCape MayCape MayNJ041C. K. HallAsbury ParkMonmouthNJ042Alexander L. RobesonBridgetonCumberlandNJ043MAJ James H. DandyPerth AmboyMiddlesexNJ044Charles S. OldenMetuchenMiddlesexNJ044Edward G. tonNJ046James B. MorrisLong BranchMonmouthNJ047GEN William J. SewellMays 48Lambert BoemanFlemingtonHunterdonNJSUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)Meeting Place(s)CPT William Hexamer (1825183 Market Street (1879, 1884),1870), Battery A, 1st NJ Light Art., 37 Market (1900)commanded a mostly-Germanartillery battery, "one of the mostvalliant artillery officers of theArmy of the Potomac."Butler Hall, Main St. (1879)COL Abraham Zabriskie (1841Ave. House, Five Corners (1879,1864), 9th NJ Inf., died at Fortress 1884)Monroe, VA, on 24 May 1864,from wounds received at Drury'sBluff, VA, on 12 May 1864. Hisfather was on the committee thatframed the charter for Jersey City.PVT John Mecray ( ? -1862), Co.A, 7th NJ Inf., KIA atWilliamsburg, VA, on 5 May 1862.Buried in Cold SpringPresbyterian Cem., Lower Twp.,NJ.LTC (Bvt. BG) Caldwell KeppeleHall (1839-1870), 14th NJ Inf.Many soldiers of the 14th wererecruited from Monmouth County.1LT Alexander Lewden Robeson(1834-1862), Co. H, 24th NJ Inf.,KIA at Fredericksburg, VA, on 13Dec. 1862. Resident ofBridgeton, local hero.McGear & Bro. Store, 3rd story(1895)OrganizedLast Mentioned NotesChart'd 1 Nov.1879Chart'd 8 Nov.1879Chart'd 25 Apr.1872Chart'd 15 Apr.1872Org. 20 Aug.1912Chart'd 13 Nov.1879Chart'd 20 Feb.1873Chart'd 22 Dec.1879Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904A German-American Post. Ten charter members.Dept. Proceedings, 1904Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Sur. 1906History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 7 Apr.1880Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 27 Apr.1880Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904Sur. 6 Jan.1896Org. 26 July 1880Chart'd 28 Aug.1880Dept. Proceedings, 1896; LyonCamp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904Fifteen charter members.Chart'd 5 June1903New JerseyDept. Proceedings, 1904, 1906Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 25 Jan.1900Chart'd 4 June1880Chart'd 15 July1880MAJ Lambert Boeman (18321864), 15th NJ Inf., KIA at CedarCreek, VA, on 19 Oct. 1864.History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904; A Historyof the City of Newark, 1913Chart'd 22 Dec.1879Chart'd 11 Feb.1880Chart'd 29 May1880Org. 31 May 18801LT James B. Morris, Bat. D, 1stNJ Light Art., "one of NewJersey's noblest sons, who metthe enemy on many a hard-foughtbattle-field, and came home to diefrom the effects of wounds andexposure."COL (Bvt. MG) William JoyceSewell (1835-1901), 38th NJ Inf.,MOH recipient, buried HarleighCem., Camden.Source(s)National Tribune, 10 May 1883;Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904Sur. 1897Dept. Proceedings, 1896, 1897Dept. Proceedings, 1904Page 5 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Post NameLocationCountyDept.Post Namesake049Leonard TiceMillvilleCumberlandNJ049Thomas W. EayreVincentownBurlingtonNJPVT Leonard Tice ( ? -1862), Co.H, 4th NJ Inf., KIA atFredericksburg, VA, on 13 Dec.1862.CPT Thomas W. Eayre ( ? -1864),U.S. Volunteers Adjutant-GeneralDept., KIA at Spotsvylvania CourtHouse, VA, on 12 May 1864.Buried Vincentown Friends Cem.,Burlington County.050John G. TolmiePhillipsburgWarrenNJ051William P. RobesonCamdenCamdenNJ052James B. McPhersonHackensackBergenNJ053MAJ Martin DelaneyAtlantic CityAtlanticNJ053Thomas H. DavisHaddonfieldCamdenNJ054MAJ AndersonDoverMorrisNJ054James M. McDavitDoverMorrisNJ055GEN Henry W. NJ056Thomas HamiltonTrentonMercerNJ057CravenBound BrookSummersetNJ057J. G. Foster057GEN William S. TruexSouth AmboyMiddlesexNJ058William S. PiersonBloomfieldEssexNJPVT William S. Pierson (1841Unangst Hall, 306 Glenwood Ave.1861), Co. B, 1st Minnesota Inf.,wounded at the Battle of Bull Run21 July 1861, died of wounds as aPOW at Richmond, VA, 18 Aug.1861, aged 20 years. Local hero,buried (or memorialized) atBloomfield Cem.059Ambrose E. BurnsideToms RiverOceanNJMG Ambrose Everett Burnside(1824-1881), famous Civil Warleader.NJSUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)Meeting Place(s)OrganizedOrg. 24 Sept.1880Last Mentioned NotesChart'd 1 May1894SGT John G. Tolmie, Jr. (c.1839- Haggarty's Hall (1886)1862), Co. E, 7th NJ Inf., died ofdisease at Williamsburg, VA, on 7May 1862 (two days after beingwounded at Williamsburg).LTC (BVT BG) William PennRobeson, Jr. (1837-1881), aresident of Camden, died 15 Sept.1881, a few months after the Postorganized.BG James Birdseye McPherson(1828-1864), famous Civil Warleader, KIA at the Battle ofAtlanta, GA, 22 July 1864.MAJ Martin Robison Delany (18121885), 104th US Colored Inf. FirstAfrican-American field officer inthe US Army.Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 11 Feb.1881Warren County History andDirectory, 1886; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 27 June1881; Must'd 28June 1881Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause(Gannon, 2011).Chart'd 13 July1881Eighteen charter members. Adopted its namesake on the evening History of Bergen County,of 29 July 1881.1900; Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 10 May1901Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won Cause(Gannon, 2011).Org. 16 July 1881MAJ (Bvt. MG) Robert Anderson(1805-1871), commander of thegarrison at Fort Sumter when itwas bombarded at the outset ofthe Civil War.PVT (SGT?) James M. McDavit(1840-1863), Co. E, 11th NJ Inf.,KIA at Chancellorsville, VA, on 3May 1863 while tending towounds of CPT Thomas J.Halsey. Buried Orchard StreetCem., Dover.MG Henry Warner Slocum (18271894), famous Civil War leader,later congressman from NY.Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 19 July1881Twenty-eight charter members. Name changed after a few yearsto honor James McDavit of Dover.Dover Dates 1722 1792, ABicentennial History of Dover,1922Chart'd 19 July1881The original namesake was "MAJ Anderson" of Fort Sumter fame,but after a few years, the Post members decided to change thenamesake to honor James McDavit, a local man who gave his lifein the war.Dept. Proceedings, 1904;Dover Dates 1722 1792, ABicentennial History of Dover,1922; Jan Williams, Culturaland Historic ResourcesSpecialist, County of Morris, NJOrg. 17 Aug.1881Chart'd 18 Aug.1881Org. 10 Nov.1887Chart'd 23 Jan.1893; Renumbered 1915Chart'd 13 Oct.1881Chart'd 11 Nov.1881New JerseyHistory of Camden County, NJ,1886; Dept. Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1896Chart'd 28 May1894MG John Gray Foster (18231874), famous Civil War leader.COL (Bvt. BG) William SnyderTruex (1819-1889), 14th NJ Inf.Source(s)Consolidated 20 Consolidated with Union Post, No. 55, to become Sharp Post, No. Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Jan. 18942, on 20 Jan. 1894.Dept. Proceedings, 1904Consolidated 20 Consolidated with Tice Post, No. 49, to become Sharp Post, No. 2, Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Jan. 1894on 20 Jan. 1894.Noted as an African American GAR Post in The Won CauseDept. Proceedings, 1904(Gannon, 2011).Sur. 1 Apr.Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)1893Sur. 16 July1919Changed its number from 118 to 57 in 1915.Dept. Proceedings, 1916, 1920Thirty-eight charter members.The Stillwater Messenger, 22Oct. 1861; Dept. Proceedings,1904; History of Essex andHudson Counties, New Jersey,1884Dept. Proceedings, 1904Page 6 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Meeting Place(s)LocationCountyDept.Post NamesakeA. B. BatemanCedarvilleCumberlandNJChart'd 12 Dec.1872Dept. Proceedings, 1896061ArrowsmithRed BankMonmouthNJChart'd 6 Dec.1881Dept. Proceedings, 1904062GEN StahelEgg HarborAtlanticNJChart'd 16 Jan.1882063CPT James W. ConoverFreeholdMonmouthNJDept. Proceedings, 1904; MarkW. Maxwell, Egg HarborHistorical Soc., Inc.Dept. Proceedings, 1904064Judson KilpatrickElizabethUnionNJSGT Albert B. Bateman ( ? 1878), Co. H, 7th NJ Inf. Buriedin Old Broad St. PresbyterianCem., Bridgeton, CumberlandCounty.LTC George Arrowsmith (18391863), 157th NY Inf., KIA atGettysburg, PA, on 1 July 1863.Native of Monmouth County, localhero.MG Julius H. Stahel (1825-1912), 200 Philadelphia Ave.famous Civil War leader andMedal of Honor recipient.CPT James W. Conover (18321864), Co. D, 14th NJ Inf., died atFrederick, MD, on 4 Aug. 1864,from wounds received atMonocacy, MD, on 9 July 1864.Buried in Maplewood Cem.,Freehold.MG Hugh Judson Kilpatrick (18361881), famous Civil War leader.065Issac M. TuckerNewarkEssexNJCOL Isaac M. Tucker (1832124 Market St. (1884)1862), 2nd NJ Inf., KIA at Gaines'Mill, VA, on 27 June 1862. Nativeof Essex County, local hero.Chart'd 4 Apr.1882Sixteen charter members. Noted as an African American GARPost in The Won Cause (Gannon, 2011).066John F. ReynoldsWashingtonWarrenNJMG John Fulton Reynolds (18201863), KIA at the Battle ofGettysburg on 1 July 1863.Famous Civil War leader.Chart'd andMust'd 26 Apr.1882Twenty-six charter members.National Tribune, 6 May 1882;Dept. Proceedings, 1904067Robert Boggs / Boggs Janeway (aft. 1894)New BrunswickMiddlesexNJConsolidated with Kearney - Janeway Post, after the lattersurrendered their charter in June 1904. Post originally named forRobert Boggs, renamed Boggs - Janeway Post in 1904.Dept. Proceedings, 1904, 1905068GEN D. A. RussellHammontonAtlanticNJBG (Bvt. MG) David Allen Russell(1820-1864), famous Civil Warleader, KIA at Winchester, VA, on19 Sept. 1864.Chart'd 8 May1883069COL Robert C. JohnsonSalemSalemNJCOL Robert Carney Johnson(1811-1881), 12th NJ Inf., nativeof Salem, local hero.Chart'd 26 May1882Dept. Proceedings, 1904070Burnett BurdsallBridgetonCumberlandNJChart'd 4 Apr.1889Dept. Proceedings, 1904070Edward TownsendGoshenCape MayNJ071John WilliamsGloucesterCamdenNJ071Samuel StarrGerman Valley072GEN G. K. WarrenNew EgyptOceanNJ073Winfield ScottPlainfieldUnionNJ074GEN E. V. SumnerJamesburgMiddlesexNJ075GEN WadsworthSomervilleSummersetNJ076Samuel MillsClaytonGloucesterNJChart'd 16 Jan.1882Chart'd 16 Feb.1882Sur. 1925Chart'd 20Apr.1882The Post headquarters, built in 1886, was located on East JerseyStreet.Dis. 1 Jan. 1918Chart'd 13 Aug.1892Chart'd 19 May1883MG Gouverneur Kemble Warren(1830-1882), famous Civil Warleader.MG Winfield Scott (1786-1866),famous Mexican War leader, andearly leader in the Civil War.MG Edwin Vose Sumner (17971863), famous Civil War leader.Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Lyon Camp #10, SUVCW (NJ)Eighteen charter members.Dept. Proceedings, 1904, 1905Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 4 Apr.1883Thirty-seven charter members.National Tribune, 24 May 1883;Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 17 Apr.1883Twenty charter members.National Tribune, 24 May 1883;Dept. Proceedings, 1904Chart'd 11 May1883; Must'd 17May 1883New JerseyThe City of Elizabeth, NewJersey, Illustrated, 1889; Dept.Proceedings, 1904; AsburyPark Evening Press, 19 Jan.1932History of Essex and HudsonCounties, 1884; Dept.Proceedings, 1904Dept. Proceedings, 1904Sur. 9 Nov.1904Chart'd 13 Dec.1883BG (Bvt. MG) James SamuelWadsworth (1807-1864), famousCivil War leader. Died 8 May1864, from wounds received atWilderness, VA, on 6 May 1864.Source(s)Dept. Proceedings, 1904, 1918Sur. 1 Feb.1889Org. 8 Nov. 1882 Sur. 1 July 1892 Surrendered charter with seventeen members.NJSUVCW - GAR Records Program (www.garrecords.org)OrganizedLast Mentioned NotesPost Name060National Tribune, 23 Aug.1883; Dept. Proceedings, 1904Page 7 of 10

Grand Army of the Republic Posts - Historical SummaryNo.Alt.No.Post NameLocationCountyDept.Post Namesake077Henry D. RyersonTuckertonOceanNJ078Philip Van RensselearBurlingtonBurlingtonNJCOL Henry Ogden

010 Post No. 10 Bordentown Burlington NJ No namesake. Known only by its number. Sur. 1869 The Post (known then as Post No. 10) was in existence by May 1869, when it observed Memorial Day. The National Memorial Day, 1869; Dept. Roster, 1870 010 Nathaniel Lyon Vineland Cumberland NJ BG Nathaniel Lyon (1

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