Gary Lull
Windsor County,
Vermont.
Town of Hartland
A series of Articles
written by Gary Allen Lull
June 1st, 2001
Volunteers for Three Years credited previous to call of October 17,1863
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Charles N. Allen, Roderick Bagley, Frederick Blaisdell,
George H. Burrows, Charles C. Cleveland, Goerge Colhy,
Charles E. Colston, Clarence E. Cushman, Oliver T. Cushman,
Judah W. Dana, Hiram N. Davis, Alonzo Douglas,
James Fallon, James French, Peter Green,
Henry Holt, Charles Humphrey, Ira E. Hutchinson,
James P. Hutchinson, Samuel H. Jones, Edgar H. Leonard,
Thomas P. Leonard, Allen P. Messer, Charles W. Patch,
Daniel Patch, Perry Lamphire, William H. Petrie,
Frederic Remington, Austin 0. Rickard, Benjamin R. Rickard,
Benjamin Rogers, George C. Rumrill, John Sahine,
Eldridge G. Thompson, Louis 0. Vaughan, Zina Walker,
Charles C. Warren, John H. Willard, Seneca Young,
Volunteers under and subsequent to call of October
17,1863
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David Barber, Henry Clark, John A. Cutler,
David A. Elkins, Charles D. Fairbanks, Ira A. Haddock
Benjamin C. Hill, Joseph Jones, George Martin,
John McCarthy, Andrew Nichols, Horace Sargent,
Heaton B. Skinner, Elisha S. Spaulding, Patrick Tobin
Dana Boyd, Daniel M. Clough, Harry Durphey,
Josiah Elkins Jr, John Flynn, Francis D. Hale,
Stephen S. Huntley, Mose M. La Fayette, Henry May,
Sylvester 0. Mero, Henry Park, Roger Sargent,
John E. Smith, John J. Temple, Ransom C. White,
Volunteers for one year.
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Cornelius Bagley, Asa M. Benway, John W. Douglas,
Hiram K. King, William H. Petrie, Andrew J. Walker,
Albert Willard, Gyrus R. Bagley, Frederick E. Blaisdell,
Thomas L. Geer, Heman G. Orcutt, James M. Sleeper,
Zina Walker, Thomas A. Willard, Almeron Burnham,
John Cook, William H. Durphey, William R. Elkins,
Rober1 Gannon, Austin Hazzard, George J. Hurley,
James Mack, Joseph Mayo, James Murphy,
Benjamin F. Rickard, George E. Startwell, Richard Smith,
Henry Tilden, David Wright, Dwight Bagley,
John D. Blanchard, Allen Gilson, Franklin Parker,
Gaius S. Thompson, Richard Wheeler, Hosea B. YoungWindsor County, Vermont.
Town of Hartland, Vermont.
II.
A series of Articles written by;
Gary Allen Lull
June 1st,-2001
CIVIL WAR "1861 -1865"
Volunteers re-enlisted veterans
Allen W. Berry, Henry H. Hastings, Thomas F. Leonard,
John H. Willard, Henry R. Brannock, John Jerlisan,
William Munger,
Volunteers for nine months
Thomas H. Fargo, John King, Martin V. Sleeper,
Charles 0. Alexander, William W. Bagley, Sidney W. Brown,
Ozro P. Davis, Carlos Fulton, Benjamin F. Hatch,
Reuben N. Lamphear, Lewis J.M. Marcy, Lucian W. Rice,
Charles C. Rogers, James W. Rogers, George W. Spear,
John B. Whitney, William J. Allen, Cyrus R. Bagley,
Thomas J. Benjamin, John W. Bramble, John F. Colston
Oscar P. Davis, William Dodge, Ferdinand Fallon,
Ethan A. Giles, John S. Hardy, Benjamin A. Hathaway,
Lorenzo A. Kidder, Thomas lenaham, Andrew C. Marcy,
Joseph Mayo, James P. Nash, Andrew T. Richmond,
Augustine W. Rogers, Daniel W. Rogers, William W. Rodgers,
Daniel Short, James M. Sleeper, John J. Temple,
Thomas Tracey, Sanford M. Whitney, Clinton J. Willard,
Navy:
Nehemiah L. Angell, Franl Crises, John Gallaghar,
Peter Hanson, Erva Johnson, Ned McDonald,
John Tower, Thomas Callahan, David Dixon,
John W. Griffith, Jeremiah Harrigan, Thomas Kelley,
Elbert 0. Rhodes, Horace Watkins, James Conway,
John Dooley, Andrew Hanson, Thomas F. Henway,
Antonio Lopez, Thomas Table, Robert Welch,
LULL:
Commander Edward Phelps Lull, Enlisted in Barnard, Vermont.
Died at Pensacola, Florida.
Louis Joel Lull-Wagoneer, buried in Chicago, ILL. Also known for shooting
John Younger of the Jesse James Gang
Lewis Lull, born in Hartland, VT. Buried in CA. Also known as Editor
in Chief of the San Francisco Newspaper.
to be honored as a
retired VT Captain in the Militia. Buried in Green Mount Cemetery- Montpelier,
VT
Also worthy of noting,
Henry’s son is Charles Clay Lull, who’s son is Earl Merrill Lull to help those
who are working
on their family tree.
The top three went back to Vermont to Enlist from Madison, Wisconsin and
Chicago, ILL.
All three have been
accounted for as to whom their fathers are, all traceable to Timothy Lull.
When upon hearing the recruiter was in Hartland, Vermont, they all returned
to Hartland only to find
that the recruiter had
gone to Barnard, Vermont.
All wanted to serve with
their fellow Vermonters and so went to Barnard to sign up.
State Archive information
on this was located and confirmed with Adjutant Generals Office of Vermont.
Of all the Timothy Lull’s Great Grand children turns out these three young
men
listed above are famous individuals in the US History. Which has been long
forgotten now. Time Life Books has Louis J. Lull in it, Naval department has
Edward P.
Lull History and Lewis Lull can be found in San Francisco as Editor of the
newspaper.
Path between the Seas written by David McCullough, noted Historian
as seen on
television has information on Edward P. Lull.