Civil War Veterans

Oneidas’ Legacy to Freedom

We remember the Oneidas who fought during the Civil War:

Jonathan Jordan, actual last name was Jurden. When he enlisted it was changed to Jordan. b. 2-24-1840 – 1909. Son of Henry Jurden and Sophia Denny (Sophia, a daughter of Jennie Sconondoa, thought to be the daughter of old chief Sconondoa). Co. E, 98th Reg. NY Inf. Volunteers.

Jacob Cornelius enlisted in the Union Army Company A of the 86th New York Infantry. Months after enlisting, on Aug. 30, 1862, he perishes in battle at Second Bull Run.

Others who served include:


Abram Elm, Private, 8th New York Volunteer Infantry
Aaron Antone (Turtle Clan), Co. 4, 16th N.Y.H.A.
John Arvin, 16th N.Y. Artillery
Martin Polison, 3rd N.Y. Heavy Artillery
Martin Powless (Turtle Clan), Private, 3rd N.Y. Vols.
Thomas Powless (Turtle Clan), 21st Reg. N.Y. Vols.
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  • Nation Honors Employees with 10-15-20 Years of Service

    Oneida Indian Nation employees with 10, 15 and 20 years of service were recognized at a Sept. 1 dinner. The Nation employment is now at about 4,800 and includes employees from both the government and business enterprises, including Turning Stone Resort and Casino. The Nation is the largest employer in Oneida and Madison counties, and the fourth largest employer in the16 counties of greater Central New York. This year, 154 employees reached the various career milestones.

    The employees honored are listed on the next page. Click the headline above. Read more »

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