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WELCOME TO PAGE THIRTEEN
HISTORY
OF
RHODE ISLAND GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
ARNOLD POST No.4
SIR NAME MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS
~ W ~ THROUGH ~ Z ~

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Elisha Dyer Sr. and Elisha Dyer Jr.

RHODE ISLAND SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR

ELISHA DYER CAMP No. 7

HISTORY
OF
RHODE ISLAND GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
ARNOLD POST No.4

HONORING
CAPTAIN WILLIAM ALBERT ARNOLD
BATTERY A, FIRST REGIMENT R.I. LIGHT ARTILLERY

Lest We Forget

RHODE ISLAND CIVIL WAR AND GAR RECORDS

NOTE:   The following names were transcribed from the actual RI GAR Arnold Post No. 4 records available to us.   The ID #s of each Veteran listed on this page are the "Post 4" ID #s as listed for each in the official Post 4 Roster Book, 1877 to 1930.   The ID #s are not the ID #s that were issued to each GAR Veteran when they became a member of the Order.   The Post 4 ID #s are therefore not the GAR Veteran ID # engraved on the edge of the GAR Membership Insignia.

THIS PAGE IS CONTINUALLY
UNDER CONSTRUCTION

NOTE: The list of names on this page is complete.
However the background data is not finished.
As we continue our research on each
RI GAR Arnold Post No. 4 Veteran
we will keep updating this page
until all background data is complete.

Names in Brown = RI GAR Arnold Post No. 4 Charter Signers

* = RI GAR Arnold Post Commanders
+ = Post 4 Veterans Who Were RI SUVCW Camp 7 Commanders


THE RI GAR ARNOLD POST No. 4
MEMBERSHIP ROSTER
~ 1877 TO 1930 ~

~ W ~

Walker, Stephen; 35 Cranston St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 262; 1st Reg. RI Volunteer Light Artillery, Battery A, Private, enrolled for 3years in the 2nd RI Light Artillery Battery RIM 6 June 1861 with the 2nd RIVI at Dexter Field in Providence, mustered 6 June 1861, Veteran of 1st Bull Run, 4 September 1861, transferred to 1st Reg. RI Volunteer Light Artillery Battery D June 1862, Veteran of McDowell’s advance in Central VA, 1862, 2nd Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, East Kentucky-Knoxville, Wilderness, & Petersburg Campaigns, his unit was a 3 year battery, discharged 17 July 1865; born , died , buried .

Walters, C.H.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 232;

Ward, Phillip; 58 Bogman St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 435;

Warden, Windall D.; 75 Benedict St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 451;

Warner, James L.; 20 Pearce Ave., Providence; Post 4-ID# 331;

Warner, James L.; 370 Broad St. Providence & 20 Pearce Ave., Providence; Post 4-ID# 231, 4th Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. E;

Warren, James L.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 201;

Warren, Paul B.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 300;

Waterman, George G.; 93 Wesleyan Ave., Providence & 7 Valley St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 257; 2nd Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. B;

Waterman, George F.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 056; born , died , buried Oakland Cemetery Cranston.

Watson, Nelson Y.; 325 Plainfield St., Cranston; Post 4-ID# 378; died 25 April 1895;

Watson, Silas F.; 20 Homestead St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 329; died 19 January 1893;

Weeden, William H.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 112; 4th Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. K;

Weeden, James; 7 Burgess St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 479; born 13 June 1831, died 6 March 1914, age 82, buried Swan Point Cemetery Providence.

Welch, Henry W.; 147 Gaspee St., Cranston; Post 4-ID# 422; died 19 September 1894;

Wellman, William D.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 359;

Wentworth, George E.; 294 Thayer St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 486;

Wentworth, Joseph B.; 115 Wilson Ave., Providence; Post 4-ID# 370; died 20 December 1894;

* Whelan, PPC, Peter; 688 Cranston St., Providence & 79 Supreme St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 319; 2nd Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. A, Private; Served as Post Commander 1911;

Westcott, William H.; no address, Pawtuxet, Cranston; Post 4-ID# 038; 11th Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. K; Private, enrolled for 9 months 18 September 1862, mustered 1 October 1862, Veteran of the Washington D.C. defenses, James River—Suffolk & Blackwater Expedition Campaigns, attached to the 22nd 7th & 4th U.S. Army Corps, discharged 13 July 1863, his unit was a 9 month regiment; born , died 3 July 1910, buried .

Wheaton, Clay E.; 65 Waldo St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 416; (cousin of RI Major General Frank Wheaton).

White, Christopher L.; 61 Harris St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 234;

White, Christopher T. L.; 263 Blackstone St., Providence & ; Post 4-ID# 234; 18th Reg. Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Co. E;

White, Thomas D.; 34 Hamilton Place, Providence; Post 4-ID# 394;

* Whittier, PPC, Louis C.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 101; 10th Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. A; Commander of the Post 1885;

Wicks, Rice A.; 14 Homestead Ave., Providence; Post 4-ID# 062; 1st Reg. RI Volunteer Light Artillery, Battery D; Sergeant, enrolled for 3 years , mustered , Veteran of the Campaigns, Burnside’s 9th Corps, his unit was a 3 year battery, discharged ; born , died 5 August 1897, buried .

Wilde, James; 23 A. St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 290; 1st Reg. RI Volunteer Light Artillery, Battery F;

Williams, N. Bangs; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 148; died 29 October 1889; 1st Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, RIM, Co. C, Private, enrolled for 90 days , mustered , Veteran of the 1st battle of Bull Run, Burnside’s Brigade, Hunter’s Division, his unit was a 90 day regiment, discharged 1861; born , died 29 October 1899, buried .

Willis, William; 95 Blackstone Blvd., Providence; Post 4-ID# 433; died 11 June 1900;

Wilson, B. Albert; 12 School St. (Arlington) Providence; Post 4-ID# 469;

Wing, Benjamin F.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 088;

Witherell, Norman W.; 102 Superior St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 452; died 17 January 1912;

Wood, James E.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 347; died 9 May 1890;

Wood, II, Thomas; 151 Plane St., Providence; Post 4-ID# 304; died 24 January 1895;

Worden, John L.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 187;


~ X ~

None of the research shows anyone with a sir name beginning with the letter “X” in RI GAR Arnold Post No. 4 from 1877 to 1930.


~ Y ~

Young, Francis; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 132; (Frank H. Young Oakland Cemetery)

Young, William E.; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 116;

Young, William F.; no address, Providence; Charter Member Post 4-ID# 042;

Young, William H.; 126 Bridgham St., Providence; Post 4-ID# (no ID # assigned); 10th Reg. RI Volunteer Infantry, Co. K, Private, enrolled for 90 days 26 May 1862, mustered Co. A 26 May 1862, discharged 1 September 1862, his unit was a 90 day emergency regiment mustered to defend Washington D.C.; born , died 15 October 1906, buried .


~ Z ~

Zerill, Henry; no address, Providence; Post 4-ID# 248;.


YOU CAN HELP
Camp 7 & RI MOLLUS are assisting the RI GAR Civil War Museum
with this massive project, researching about 2,000 names.

The ultimate goal of this project
is to acquire "all" military service & military pension records
for "each" RI Civil War Officer
and
"each" RI GAR Arnold Post No. 4 Civil War Veteran
from the National Archives and make all data more accessable.

Neither RI MOLLUS or Camp 7 accept any financial assistance,
however any financial support is welcome by sending your donation to the
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This Page is a public service provided by Elisha Dyer Camp No.7,
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Loyal Legion of the United States (RI MOLLUS)
and the R.I. Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
Civil War Museum, Library & Research Center.


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RI GAR Civil War Museum Webmaster
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