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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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HISTORY
OF THE
10 th TENTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY
NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS
pt. 2
AUGUST, 1861, TO AUGUST, 1865
BY
N. D. PRESTON
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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY GEN. D. McM. GREGG
PUBLISHED BY THE TENTH NEW YORK CAVALRY ASSOCIATION
NEW YORK D. APPLETON AND COMPANY . 1892
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Serg't. John P. White.
Sorg't. Mark Brownell.
B. Frank Brownell.
Corp. Gillispie B. Corwin.
Corporal A. H'. Hayes.
Or. Master Sorg't. Henry E. Hayes.
A CORTLAND COUNTY GROUP OF COMPANY A.
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William H. Harris .- Killed in action at Ground Squirrel Bridge, Va., May 11, 1864.
Jacob Harsh .- Killed in action at Sulphur Springs, Va., October 12, 1863. William B. Kinney .- Killed in action at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863. Milford Matthews .- Killed in action at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6, 1865. Monroe Villary .- Killed in action, at Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.
Robert H. Sanders .- Killed in action at Trevillian Station, Va., June 11, 1864.
John Schenck .- Killed in action at Trevillian Station, Va., June 11, 1864. John Wilkinson .- Drowned at City Point, Va., January 6, 1865.
COMPANY B.
Captains.
Blynn, Martin H .- Promoted from second lieutenant November 13, 1863, with rank from January 12, 1863 ; mustered in November 20, 1863; promoted to. major November 21, 1864.
Brinkerhoff, George L .- Promoted from first lieutenant January 16, 1863, with rank from December 24, 1864; died in Philadelphia, March 9, 1865, while en route to the field. Cause of death unknown.
Farnsworth, Herbert E .- Promoted from first lieutenant, Company I, March 24, 1865, with rank from March 8, 1865; mustered .out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Field, Henry .- Promoted from first lieutenant May 22, 1862, with rank from May 7, 1862; dis. May 5, 1863.
Jarvis, Albert H .- Age forty; enlisted from Buffalo, September 4, 1861 ; commissioned January 17, 1862, with rank from October 29, 1S61 ; mustered in with Regiment, December 23, 1861; resigned May 7, 1862.
Weed, Theodore H .- Promoted from second lieutenant, Company A, July 27, 1863, with rank from May 5, 1863 ; mustered in August 9, 1863; promoted to major July 31, 1863. Never served as captain of Company B.
First Lieutenants.
Brinkerhoff, George L .- Appointed from civil life, January 30, 1864, with rank from same date ; mustered in February 16, 1864; served on staff of Generals Kilpatrick and Gregg; promoted to captain, January 16, 1865.
Buffum, John B .- Promoted from second lieutenant Company I, March 24, 1865, with rank from March 8, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Brevet captain, N. Y. V.
Field, Henry .- Age forty; enlisted from Buffalo, December 10, 1861; date of commission January 7, 1862, with rank from December 12, 1861 ; mustered in with regiment, December 23, 1861; detailed as regimental quartermaster, Novem- ber 25, 1861; promoted to captain, May 22, 1862.
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Hall, James P .- Promoted from sergeant, July 27, 1863, to rank from April 9, 1863; mustered in August 9, 1863; discharged November 6, 1863.
Hart, John C .- Promoted from second lieutenant, May 27, 1862, with rank from May 7, 1862; resigned April 9, 1863.
Second Lieutenants.
Blynn, Martin H .- Promoted from hospital steward, August, 1863, with rank from June 25, 1863 ; promoted to captain, November 13, 1863.
Hart, John C .- Age twenty-six ; enlisted from Elmira, October 15, 1861 ; mustered in with Regiment December 23, 1861 ; commissioned January 7. 1862. with rank from October 29, 1861 ; promoted to first lieutenant May 27, 1862.
Jones, Thomas .- Promoted from sergeant October 21, 1862, with rank from October 20, 1862; resigned June 25, 1863.
Metcalf, Silas .- Promoted from sergeant June 14, 1864; not mustered in as second lieutenant; mustered out as first sergeant.
Smith, Marion .- Promoted from sergeant, May 2, 1864; resigned June 8, 1865, at Washington, D. C. No record of date of commission or rank in adjutant- general's reports.
Whedon, Oscar P .- Promoted from battalion commissary sergeant, May 22, 1862, with rank from May 7, 1862; promoted to regimental commissary, October 21, 1862.
Sergeants.
Buffum, John B .- Promoted from private; promoted to sergeant major, December 15, 1864.
Bull, Theodore .- Promoted from private to commissary sergeant, August 1, 1862 ; mustered out December 12, 1864, with detachment before Petersburg, Va., by reason of expiration of term of service.
- Burzette, Bela .- Promoted from private, date not given ; killed in action on the Vaughn Road, October 1, 1864; was acting sergeant major at the time. He was shot from his horse, the bullet passing through his neck. He remained where he fell until next morning. The enemy having fallen back, the body was recov- ered and brought within our lines by some of his company comrades. Sergeants Silas and Reuben Metcalf, who had just received their discharges, by reason of expiration of terms of service, accompanied the remains home, where they were laid to rest by the hands of loving relatives and friends.
Coyne, Thomas .- Promoted from private, date not given ; promoted to sec- ond lieutenant, Company E, May 4, 1865.
Drake, Orson A .- Promoted from private, date not given ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Draper, Isaac W .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Buffalo, September 14, 1861 ; mustered in September 16, 1861 ; died May 17, 1863, at Acquia Creek, Va., of disease.
Dyer, Orlando .- Promoted from corporal July, 1864; received injuries by being thrown on the pommel of saddle, December 1, 1864, on Stony Creek Raid ; in hospital near City Point from December 7 to December 17, 1864; promoted
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to first sergeant April, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
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Goodell, David T .- Promoted from corporal September 30, 1862 ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863; promoted commissary sergeant December 12, 1864 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Hall, James P .- Promoted from private April 7, 1863 ; promoted first lieu- tenant July 27, 1863.
Hartwell, Elijah .- Age twenty-three ; enlisted from Wales Hollow, Septem- ber 25, 1861 ; mustered in October 1, 1861; re-enlisted January 22, 1864; pro- moted to first lieutenant, Company A, February 9, 1864.
Jones, Thomas .- Age twenty - four; enlisted from Buffalo, September 1, 1861 ; mustered in September 20, 1861 ; promoted to second lieutenant October 21, 1862.
Metcalf, Reuben .- Promoted from corporal ; mustered out October 3, 1864, with detachment before Petersburg, Va., by reason of expiration of term of service.
Metcalf, Silas .- Promoted from corporal ; wounded on head and horse shot from under him and taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; ex- changed about the 1st of October, 1863; mustered out, as first sergeant, October 3, 1864, with detachment before Petersburg, Va. ; promoted to second lieutenant June 14, 1864; not mustered.
Moodie, William H .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Buffalo, as quarter- master sergeant, September 7, 1861 ; mustered in September 17, 1861 ; transferred May 4, 1865, to Company F, Nineteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps.
O'Carr, James M .- Age twenty-four ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 20, 1861 ; mustered in same day ; deserted March 28, 1863, at Washington.
Place, Frank .- Age twenty-three ; enlisted from Elmira, November 26, 1861 ; mustered in December 9, 1861; promoted August 20, 1862, to captain, One Hun- dred and Fifty-seventh N. Y. Vol. Infantry ; major, same regiment, June 4, 1864, and lieutenant-colonel, June 8, 1865 ; brevet colonel, N. Y. S. V. Was taken prisoner at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863 ; confined in Libby Prison Hospital about four weeks-September and October, 1863; exchanged March 21, 1864.
Slocum, Philip .- Promoted from private, date not given ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Smith, Marion .- Promoted from corporal, date not given; promoted to second lieutenant May 2, 1864.
Taylor, Thomas .- Promoted from corporal May 24, 1863 ; wounded by saber- thrust and trampled by horses at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; taken prisoner at same place and time; confined in Gordonsville and Libby Prisons ; paroled at Richmond, Va., June 23, 1863; in hospital at Annapolis, Md., from June 25 to September, 1863 ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Underhill, John .- Promoted from private, date not given ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Vail, John .- Promoted from private, date not given; killed in action at Hawes's Shop, May 28, 1864. A popular and efficient non-commissioned officer.
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While being borne from the line, wounded, one of the comrades who was assisting was wounded. Sergeant Vail begged his comrades to leave him and return to the line, saying he would die, and they could be of no service to him, but were needed on the line.
Corporals.
Andrews, Omar .- Promoted from private, date not given; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Andrews, William T .- Promoted from private, date not given ; wounded in action at Stony Creek, Va., December 1, 1864; died December 6, 1864, of wounds, in Second Division Cav. Corps Hospital, A. of P.
Beach, Charles H .- Transferred from Company C, November 1, 1864 ; mus- tered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mill's. Va., as supernumerary.
Bishop, Chester .- Promoted from private, date not given; missing in action at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864 ; probably killed.
Chester Bishop was born in Aurora, Erie County, N. Y., in the year 1813, being eighteen years old at the time of enlisting.
Previous to his enlistment his life was, as usual in the rural districts, uneventful. The eldest son of a large family, he was early accustomed to hard work. This, however, did not prevent his acquiring a very good common English education. As his father, Dr. F. T. Bishop, was infirm in health, and never in early life accustomed to physical labor, Chester was almost indispensable at home. But those who were his comrades can recall the martial spirit and enthusiasm everywhere prevailing in the fall of 1861.
Lieutenant Woodruff was recruiting for the Tenth New York Cavalry, and came to my father's house to obtain his consent to Chester's enlisting, which was much more readily pro- cured than mother's ; although the patriotic blood of two Revolutionary soldiers, as grand- fathers, coursed in her veins, it was only after a long argument. added to Chester's entreaties, that she yielded a reluctant consent to his enrollment. Still she believed, as did many others who had better means of judging, that in a few months the war would close, and her boy be home again. So, equipped with perfect health and a buoyant, cheerful temperament, he left us.
His earlier letters, written in a large, boyish hand, gave us pleasant incidents of camp- life, and made kindly mention of "the boys." Then he is in hospital, having taken the mumps. From thence he is removed to convalescent camp near Fort Barnard, where he gets very impatient at the long detention from his Regiment. I give an extract from a letter while detained there : "We were to have a Christmas dinner. There were some New York people here, and they were going to give us a grand dinner. We were ordered to build a table in each street to seat one hundred men. We backed the boards and built the tables; there were about twenty streets. Now comes the joke of it. We waited patiently for the roast turkeys, but when they reached our street, which was among the last, there was nothing left for a hundred men except five small pies. To-morrow will be New-Year's-day, but nothing is said about a dinner." After his return to the Regiment came long, cheerful. and affectionate letters, only complaining of the long delay in receiving equipments, and longing to be sent to the front-in short, to be doing something.
After the Regiment is engaged in active service, letters are more infrequent, but con- tained brief though enthusiastic accounts of raids and battles following in quick succession. His history henceforth is the history of his Regiment, now greatly reduced in numbers. In the winter of 1863-'64 came the re-enlistment, followed by a month's furlough. Every home that sent a soldier can remember what that means. There was no railroad to bring the soldiers nearer than Buffalo, and when the stage stopped and "Chet" was not among those that alighted, we were sadly disappointed, until told that he gave up his seat to a comrade who had a wife and child.
Every soldier and soldier's family remembers the glad home-coming. The change in Chester's personal appearance was quite marked. He left us a mere boy, small and youthful- looking for his age ; he returned matured, with the serious, candid manner of a thoughtful
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man. The month's furlough was one continued ovation. Neighbors and friends vied with each other in doing honor and giving pleasure to the returned soldiers; and I remember so well that, not a little to the regret and annoyance of ourselves, we were obliged to give up some precious days and one or two nights spent with " the boys," as he termed his comrades.
But the last day came. By this time we all knew what war was, and felt the bitterness of parting ; and, although we repeatedly assured him that we believed he would come back, it was with tearful eyes and sinking hearts that we saw him ride away. And we all felt that he thought his return very doubtful. Soon after his return to the front our father's death occurred. I find among Chester's letters to my mother a very affectionate one, urging her to use whatever money of his she needed for debts, expenses, etc., saying he might never need it.
Not many more letters were received before the news reached us by a letter from John B. Buffum that on the 24th of June, 1864, after an engagement at St. Mary's Church, Va., he was missing, supposed to have been taken prisoner. After this mother received the following letter from Captain Blynn :
HEADQUARTERS TENTH N. Y. CAV., July 15, 1864.
MRS. BISHOP : Your letter to John Buffum, making inquiries for your son Chester, came to-day.
I should have written you before, had I not supposed his friends in the company had informed you of his probable fate.
On the 24th of June, Gregg's division of cavalry moved out to St. Mary's Church, and took up a position between the rebels and the road our wagon-train was passing to the James River on. We remained there until afternoon quietly, when, it becoming evident that the rebels were in force on our front, our Regiment, with many others, was dismounted and sent forward on the skirmish-line. The portion under my command pushed into the woods a short distance, until we reached a rail fence, which we hastily pulled down, piling up the rails for breastworks. We remained there for an hour or two quietly, when heavy firing commenced on the right of our line, and in a short time we heard the rebel officers giving commands to their men on our front, and in a second's time we were hotly engaged. After a short but terrific fight the rebels charged our breastworks with a force which our thin skirmish-line could not check.
During the fight your son was the next man to me on my right, and I shall never forget with what bravery he fought, how deliberately he aimed his carbine, and how nobly he held his post.
When the rebels charged over our breastworks he was the only man left on my right, and there was but one on my left. When they came through the line they were not over five yards from me, and Chester was still between them and myself. I consider it almost a miracle that I escaped, and I consider it morally certain that your son was captured.
I have no idea that he was either killed or wounded, and I expect in time to welcome him back to the oldl company, if I am spared from the carnage of this wicked war. It gives me pleasure to be able to speak highly of him as an intelligent and dutiful soldier. Since I have commanded the company (October last) I believe I have not had occasion to reprove him once.
For his good conduct and soldierly bearing I had but recently made him a corporal of the company, which of course was but slight recognition of what he so well deserved. Chet, as we familiarly called him, was a general favorite among us, and none regret his loss more than I.
Anything further in regard to your son that I can do I will cheerfully.
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, MARTIN H. BLYNN,
Captain Company B, Tenth N. Y. Cav.
As at this time communications had been opened with rebel prisons, every means was used to ascertain where he was, if he really was a prisoner ; but after months of anxious sus- pense we and some of his comrades came to the conclusion that he was killed in the charge of which Captain Blynn speaks, and that instant death saved him the tortures of a rebel prison. At the organization of the Grand Army post at Colden his comrades honored his memory by naming the post for him-a compliment which was greatly appreciated by his family, and especially pleasing to our dear mother. ANNA BISHOP CHURCH.
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Buffum, Daniel T .- Promoted from private February 28, 1862 ; in Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, from June 15, 1863, to October 15, 1863. Taken prisoner near White House Landing, Va., May 24, 1864; exchanged November 24, 1864 ; in hospital at Buffalo, N. Y., from February, 1865, to June 5, 1865, when he was discharged.
Cross, Joseph. - Age twenty-seven ; enlisted from Buffalo, October 25, 1861 ; mustered in November 26, 1861; discharged February 12, 1862, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Dyer, Orlando .- Promoted from private March, 1864; promoted to sergeant July, 1864.
Edmonds, George D .- Promoted from private, date not given ; discharged, . June 24, 1865.
Goodell, David T .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Buffalo, September 7, 1861; mustered in September 16, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant September 30, 1862.
Gordon, W. J. (enlisted as George R. Walker) .- Promoted from private, date not given ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov Cav.
Hitchcock, Theodore .- Promoted from private December 31, 1863; pro- moted to quartermaster sergeant, Company C, November 1, 1864.
Irish, Warren .- Promoted from private August, 1863; horse shot from under him at Sulphur Springs, Va., October 12, 1863 ; re-enlisted December 31, 1863 ; mustered out at Cloud's Mills, Va., June 26, 1865, as supernumerary.
Leigh, Samuel .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Wales Hollow, September 22, 1861 ; mustered in September 25, 1861; mustered out October 3, 1864, with detachment before Petersburg, Va.
Metcalf, Reuben .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Buffalo, October 2, 1861; mustered in October 3, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant, date not given.
Metcalf, Silas .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Buffalo, October 2, 1861; mustered in October 3, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant, date not given.
Moodie, John W .- Promoted from private, date not given; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. +
Shaw, John .- Age twenty-eight ; enlisted from Wales Hollow, September 22, 1861 ; mustered in October 4, 1861 ; reduced to private.
Smith, Marion .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Gowanda, September 14, 1861; mustered in September 16, 1861; re-enlisted December 31, 1863; promoted to ser- geant, date not given.
Taylor, Frank .- Promoted from private, date not given ; discharged July 7, 1864, at Judiciary Square Hospital, Washington, D. C., on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Taylor, Thomas .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Batavia, September 30, 1861; mustered in October 1, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant May 24, 1863.
Buglers.
Griffin, Edward .- Promoted from private, date not given; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.
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Irwin, Francis .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 20, 1861; mustered in September 24, 1861; discharged December 21, 1862, at Baltimore, Md., on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Jarvis, A. Chapin .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 4, 1861; mustered in September 20, 1861; reduced to private, date not given.
Wall, Joseph .- Promoted from private, date not given ; discharged June 3, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., on Detachment Muster-out Roll, per General Order 83, A. G. O. May 8, 1863.
Walter, John .- Promoted from private at Cloud's Mills, Va., in 1865; trans- ferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Suddlers.
Barry, Thomas .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Elmira, October 17, 1861; mustered in same day; promoted to battalion saddler-sergeant November 25, 1861.
Sampson, John T .- Promoted from private, date not given; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.
Farriers.
Arnold, Christopher C .- Transferred from Company C, no date given; transferred June 24, 1865, as private to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Richards, Henry .- Age twenty-six; enlisted from Buffalo, September 24, 1861; mustered in October 1, 1861; mustered out October 3, 1864, with detach- ment before Petersburg, Va., by reason of expiration of term of service.
Sanders, Joseph .- Promoted from private, no date given ; returned to the ranks at his own request.
Underhill, William .- Promoted from private, date not given; discharged July 15, 1865, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Wagoners.
Hobbs, James R .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Buffalo, September 18, 1861; mustered in September 29, 1861; discharged January 1, 1863, at Camp Bayard, Va, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Privates.
Aitt, Pins .- Age twenty-six; enlisted from Poughkeepsie, January 11, 1865; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Ames, James .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Tarrytown, January 9, 1865 ; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Andrews, George .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Fabius, August 9, 1864; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
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Andrews, Grant 0 .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Fabius, August 9, 1864; mustered in same day ; also borne on Company H record.
Andrews, John .- Age forty-two ; enlisted from Whitefield, March 22, 1864; mustered in same day; discharged December 31, 1864, at Emory United States General Hospital, Washington, D. C., on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Andrews, Omar .- Age twenty; enlisted from Fabius, February 4, 1864; nustered in February 5, 1864; promoted corporal, date not given.
Andrews, William T .- Age twenty-two ; enlisted from Fabius, February 4, 1864; mustered in February 5, 1864; promoted corporal, date not given.
Ayer, Arville D .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Buffalo, November 5, 1861; mustered in November 7, 1861; wounded near Morrisville, Va., April 17, 1864; wounded on head before Petersburg, Va., by gunshot ; in hospital at Belle Plain for thirty days; mustered out November 9, 1864, with detachment at Petersburg, Va., by reason of expiration of term of service.
Bishop, Chester .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Colden, October 1, 1861; mustered in October 12, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863; promoted to corporal, date not shown:
Blood, Charles F .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 30, 1861; mustered in October 1, 1861; mustered out October 3, 1864, with detach- ment before Petersburg, Va., by reason of expiration of term of service.
Blynn, Martin H .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Baltimore, Md., August 7, 1862; mustered in same day; promoted to hospital steward, November 1, 1862.
Beck, Emile .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Collins Centre, September 23, 1861; mustered in same day ; discharged June 7, 1864, at De Camp General Hospital, David's Island, New York Harbor, on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Bowen, Stephen A .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Bradford, March 2, 1864; mustered in same day; discharged September 6, 1864, on surgeon's certifi- cate of disability, at Buffalo.
Brown, Joseph .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Schenectady, January 10, 1865; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company B, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Brown, James .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Gaines, Orleans County, March 17, 1864; mustered in same day ; taken prisoner near Todd's Tavern, Va., May 6, 1864; mustered out June 9, 1865, at Munson's' Hill, Va., on Individual Muster-out Roll.
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