GAR Posts Spawn Fellowship
GAR Posts Spawn Fellowship
GAR Posts Spawn Fellowship
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PORT BYRON
Thomas and Sylvester McChesney served in the 26th U.S. Colored Troops in the Civil War. Sons of Thomas and Jane McChesney, the family moved from Little Falls, Herkimer County, and resided in Mentz by 1860, just before the outbreak of the war. Sylvester enlisted on Dec. 24, 1863, and Thomas enlisted Jan. 18, 1864. Both brothers were discharged at Hilton Head, S.C. on Aug. 28, 1865, and are currently buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Port Byron.
here in Cayuga County, at least, in 1908. There is even the possibility that perhaps among early posts of the late 19th century in Cayuga County, they too could have been integrated. What is also interesting is a Civil War veterans section of Soule Cemetery, just outside of Auburn. In that site are the burial markers of white and black Civil War veterans, buried side by side, in non-segregated hallowed ground. Likewise, at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Port Byron, there is no separation of burials for soldiers of the Civil War by race either, as seen by the burial markers there. Although the record of the United States of America from
1876 to 1954 was spotty on integration and civil rights for blacks, in the case of Cayuga County, and in particular in Port Byron and Auburn, such was not the case. The evidence on the Lockwood Post and the SewardCrocker Post confirms that. If it can be said that war forges soldiers into a band of brothers, the Civil War veterans of the GAR in Cayuga County, white and black, formed such bonds in the post-Civil War years. In our present celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, we should take note of that bond in these veterans service and of their shared brotherhood. It is a legacy we all should be proud to bear witness to.
(We would like to thank Susanne Greenhagen, a member of Julia Hibbard Tent No. 71, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and fellow historian for the village of Morrisville and co-historian for the town of Eaton in Madison County, for her assistance on the history of the GAR and the Lockwood post, along with Cayuga County Historian Sheila Tucker for her valuable aid on this research into Cayuga County Civil War veterans.)
Dawn Roe is Port Byron and Mentz historian. She can be reached at 776-8446 or [email protected]. Visit her Web site at www.portbyronhistorian.com
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