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Strack, George .- Promoted from private, Company C, November 25, 1861 ; mustered out September 20, 1862, at Washington, D. C., as supernumerary.
Walker, George .- Promoted from private, Company B, April 30, 1863 ; re- turned to company, December 25, 1864 ; promoted to chief bugler again, January 1, 1865; transferred, June 24, 1865, to First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Battalion Saddler Sergeants.
Barry, Thomas .- Promoted from saddler, Company B, November 25, 1861; mustered out September 20, 1862, at Washington, D. C., as supernumerary.
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Griffin, Joseph T .- Age forty-three; enlisted from Elmira, November 25, 1861; mustered in December 23, 1861; died of typhoid fever, September 4, 1862, at Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Weygint, William .- Promoted from saddler, Company H, July 1, 1862; re- turned to company, date not shown.
Battalion Veterinary Sergeants.
Butler, Alvain .- Promoted from private, Company E, November 25, 1861 ; discharged April 21, 1862, at Havre de Grace, Md., on surgeon's certificate of dis- ability.
Dickinson, James F .- Promoted from sergeant, Company A, November 25, 1861; mustered out September 20, 1862, at Washington, D. C., as supernumerary.
Dodge, Hiram B .- Promoted from private, Company A, November 27, 1862; mustered out before Petersburg, Va., September 24, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service.
Van Wormer, Leman .- Promoted from private, Company H, April 13, 1862 ; returned to company, October 19, 1862.
Regimental Farrier.
Smith, Mahlon K .- Promoted from private, Company H, September 20, 1862 ; discharged, December 8, 1862, at Mount Pleasant General Hospital, on sur- geon's certificate of disability.
Regimental Wagon Master.
Mallory, Silas C .- Promoted from private, Company H, September 25, 1862; returned to Company II. date not shown.
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RECAPITULATION .- NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
There were seven sergeant majors, all of whom were promoted from the Regi- ment, one from sergeant, Company A, one from private, Company B, one from sergeant, Company B, one from sergeant, Company. G, one from sergeant, Com- pany L, one from sergeant, Company M, and one from bugler, Company D. Of these, one was discharged for disability, one mustered out as supernumerary, one promoted to first lieutenant, Company E, one to first lieutenant, Company G, one to first and one to second lieutenant, Company I, and one reduced to private, Company M.
Of the four regimental quartermaster sergeants, two were promoted from regi- mental commissary sergeants, one from battalion quartermaster sergeant, and one from private, Company B. One of these was promoted to regimental quarter- master, two to second lieutenants, Company K, and one transferred as regimental quartermaster sergeant to the First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
There were also three battalion quartermaster sergeants, of whom two were promoted from sergeants, Company A, and one from private, Company G. One of these was promoted to regimental quartermaster sergeant, one to quarter- master sergeant, Company A, and one was returned to Company G as sergeant.
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There were three regimental commissary sergeants, of whom one was promoted from sergeant, Company M, one from private, Company D, and one from private, Company H. Two of these were promotet to regimental quartermaster sergeants, and one was mustered out of service as supernumerary.
The two battalion commissary sergeants were promoted from privates, one from Company B and one from Company G. One was promoted second lieu- tenant, Company B, and one returned to Company B.
Of the seven hospital stewards, two were mustered in as such with the Regi- ment, one was promoted from private, Company II, one from sergeant, Company A, one from sergeant, Company D, one from sergeant, Company G, and one from private, Company B. Of these, one was discharged for disability, one mustered out as supernumerary, one promoted to adjutant, one to first lieutenant, Com- pany D, one to second lieutenant, Company A, one to second lieutenant, Company B, and one transferred as hospital steward to First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
One of the three chief buglers was promoted from bugler, Company A, one from private, Company B, and one froin private, Company C. Of these, two were mustered out, and one transferred to First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Of the three battalion saddler sergeants, one was mustered in as such with the Regiment, one was promoted from saddler, Company B, and one from saddler, Company H. One of these died of disease, one was mustered out, and one returned to Company H.
There were four battalion veterinary sergeants, of whom one was promoted from sergeant, Company A, one from private, Company A, one from private, Company E, and one from private, Company H. Of the four, one was discharged for disability, one mustered out on expiration of term of service, one mustered out, and one returned to Company H.
The only one regimental farrier was promoted from private, Company H, and was discharged for disability.
One regimental wagon-master was promoted from private, Company H, and returned to the Company.
THE HONORED DEAD OF THE NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Battalion Saddler Sergeant.
Joseph T. Griffin .- Died in hospital, at Baltimore, Md., September 4, 1862, of typhoid fever.
THE REGIMENTAL BAND.
Although no provision was made by law for regimental bands, the officers of the Tenth decided to have one. It was arranged with Captain Edwin Pier, of Corning, that he should organize a band, the members of which were to enlist and muster as private soldiers, to be afterward detailed as musicians. By this means the members would receive the regular pay as private soldiers from the Govern- ment, and the balance of their salary would be borne by the officers. Under this arrangement the band was organized, as already given,* and continued as such,
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with but little change, for about one year, Addison W. Cole, of Company A, being detailed for a time, as member. John Shilling, barytone, was mustered in as a member of the band while the Regiment was in Gettysburg in the winter of 1862-'63. No record of his enlistment or muster-out can be found.
The latter part of 1862, the officers appeared to weary of the burden, and Lieu- tenant-Colonel Irvine sought to have the men transferred as a brigade band, and succeeded in having an order issued by General Bayard to that effect, which order was received by the band on Sunday, November 9, 1862, and the next day they reported at General Bayard's headquarters at Rappahannock Station, about noon, where it remained for some time before being mustered out, meantime recruit- ing from the other regiments in the brigade such men as were necessary to render the band complete. It yet remained the band of the Tenth New York Cavalry when it accompanied General Bayard across the river at the battle of Freder- icksburg, and played in front of General Franklin's headquarters on the night of December 12, 1862. The next morning the band was under a heavy fire, and General Bayard sent them orders to retire to the river; they obeyed the order, but later returned to witness the battle, and a second time he sent an order for them to go back. This was General Bayard's last order ; he was killed before the return of the orderly by whom he sent the message.
The members of the band as given, except James B. Shedd (who was soon after discharged, on surgeon's certificate of disability) and Oscar W. Drake, who remained with his company, were mustered out of service, at Camp Bayard, Va., December 29, 1862, and were mustered in as a brigade band by General Gregg, at the same place, January 1, 1863. The brigade band consisted of Edwin Pier, leader, C. M. Griswold, Isaac Jimerson, Jr., W. H. Clark,. A. K. Clark, T. L. Townley, W. A. Orser, and S. D. King, of the Tenth New York, R. H. Ferguson, of the Second New York, A. B. Spencer, of the First Maine, and George Kessler, George Mentzer, and H. B. Lair, of the First Pennsylvania.
Captain Pier was discharged for disability, April 12, 1863, and William H. Clark succeeded him as leader of the band.
It was this band that furnished music on the line at Todd's Tavern, Va., May 7, 1864, for which credit has so often been awarded to Custer's band.
The band became badly broken up by the capture and wounding of several of its members at the time of the Trevillian Station engagement, Ferguson and Orser being captured and Jimerson badly wounded. Leader Clark had Jimerson placed in an old buggy and got him safely through to White House. The two first named were lost while foraging. Leader Clark says: "It was a hard loss to me, as I had just got the band in great shape, and they were three of the best men l had. General Davies said to me, 'Clark, you had the best band in the whole Cavalry Corps, and if you don't get your share of rations and forage hereafter, at these headquarters, come to me, and I will stir things up here.' I took five new men from the First Pennsylvania, and worked them in as best I could."
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COMPANY A. Captains.
Avery, M. Henry .- Age twenty-five ; enlisted from Syracuse, August 14, 1861; mustered as captain and sworn in by Captain W. Harvey Brown, Four- teenth Infantry, September 27, 1861, but never commissioned ; promoted to major January 7, 1862.
Ordner, John .- Age twenty-nine; commissioned from Buffalo, March 2, 1864, with rank from same date. Appointed from civil life. Joined for duty and assumed command of company near Warrenton. Va., March 8, 1864. Killed in action at Trevillian Station, Va., June 11, 1864. Formerly captain of Com- pany C.
Pratt, Henry S .- Promoted from first lieutenant January 17, 1862, with rank from December 12, 1861 ; taken prisoner ncar Centreville, Va., August 31, 1862 ; paroled September 1, 1863; exchanged and rejoined company December 19, 1862 ; dis. May 5, 1863.
Preston, Noble D .- Promoted from regimental commissary, July 8, 1864, with rank from June 11, 1864. Discharged at Annapolis, Md., November 28, 1864, on report of board of surgeons, on account of-wound. Brevet major and lieutenant- colonel, N. Y. V. Awarded medal of honor by Congress for gallantry in action at Trevillian Station, Va., June 11, 1864.
Perry, Walter R .- Promoted from second lieutenant January 16, 1865, with rank from December 24, 1864; wounded in action at Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6, 1865; rejoined company May 28, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, as captain, Company A, to First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Brevet major, N. Y. V.
First Lieutenants.
Cowles, John E .- Promoted from second lieutenant March 24, 1865, with rank from March 8, 1865; mustered in May 3, 1865 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Brevet captain, N. Y. V.
Hartwell, Elijah .- Promoted from first sergeant, Company B, February 9, 1864, with rank from November 2, 1863; mustered in March 13, 1864; promoted to captain, Company C, January 16, 1865.
Potter, William C .- Age thirty-three ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 14, 1861; commissioned January 7, 1862, with rank from October 29, 1861; detailed as regimental adjutant November 25, 1861 ; returned to company June 18, 1862 ; acting regimental quartermaster from August 3 to 25, 1862; in hospital at Georgetown, D. C., from October 17, 1862; discharged April 12, 1863, on sur- geon's certificate of disability.
Pratt, Henry S .- Age thirty ; enlisted from Syracuse, September 14, 1861 ; mustered as first lieutenant and sworn in by Captain W. Harvey Brown, Four- teenth Infantry, September 27, 1861, but never commissioned ; promoted to cap- tain January 17, 1862.
Rice, Horatio H .- Promoted from sergeant April 22, 1865, with rank from April 7, 1865 ; declined ; discharged as sergeant.
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Major M. H. Avery. Capt. Henry S. Pratt. Lieut. Theo. H. W'eed. ORIGINAL COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF COMPANY A.
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White, John P .- Promoted from second lieutenant, Company E, February 14, 1865, with rank from January 1, 1865; promoted to captain, Company E, March 8, 1865.
Second Lieutenants.
Cowles, John E .- Promoted from hospital steward January 16, 1865, with rank from December 24, 1864; promoted to first lieutenant March 24, 1865.
Hitchcock, Theodore .- Promoted from quartermaster sergeant, Company C, April 22, 1865, with rank from March 8, 1865; mustered in May 4, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Brevet first lieutenant, N. Y. V.
Perry, Walter R .- Promoted from sergeant February 17, 1864, to rank from February 9, 1864; mustered in March 20, 1864; promoted to captain January 16, 1865.
Weed, Theodore H .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Jordan, August 14, 1861 ; mustered and sworn in by Captain W. Harvey Brown, Fourteenth Infant- ry, September 27, 1861 ; commissioned January 7, 1862, to rank from September 27, 1861 ; detailed as acting regimental quartermaster June 18, 1862; sent to hospital at Georgetown, D. C., September 27, 1862; returned to duty December 5, 1863; again sent to hospital at Georgetown, D. C., December 30, 1862 ; pro- moted to captain, Company B, July 27, 1863.
Sergeants.
Bishop, William N .- Promoted from corporal March 27, 1865; mustered out at Cloud's Mills, Va., June 26, 1865, as supernumerary. .
Brownell, Mark .- Promoted from corporal April 15, 1862 ; taken prisoner August 31, 1862, near Centreville, Va .; released on parole September 1, 1862, and sent to Annapolis, Md .; at home on sick-leave from Parole Camp, Md .. Decem- ber, 1862, and January, 1863 ; promoted to quartermaster sergeant, October, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; mus- tered out March 24, 1864, to accept promotion as second lieutenant, Fourth Regi- ment U. S. C. Cav., and ordered to report for duty with said regiment at New Orleans, La., where he was mustered in May 9, 1864; finally mustered out and discharged for disability January 5, 1865.
Cowles, John E .- Promoted from corporal December 12, 1861; detailed in medical department December 12, 1862 ; promoted to hospital steward August 9, 1863.
Colburn, Lewis A .- Promoted from corporal August 17, 1863 ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va. ; wounded at Dinwiddie Court-House, . Va., March 31, 1865, by gunshot-wound in abdomen and left thigh ; in Douglas Hospital, Washington, D. C., from April 4, 1865, to August 5, 1865, when he was discharged by reason of wounds.
Corwin, Gillespie B .- Promoted from corporal April 2, 1865 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Dickinson, James F .- Age twenty-eight ; enlisted from Freetown, Septem- ber 5, 1861 ; mustered in September 27, 1861 ; promoted to battalion veteran ser- geant November 25, 1861.
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Dodge, Hiram B .- Age thirty-four ; enlisted from Syracuse, August 14, 1861; mustered in as quartermaster sergeant September 27, 1861; reduced to private January 1, 1862.
Eastman, James .- Promoted from private December 12, 1861 ; taken prisoner near Centreville, Va., August 31, 1862 ; paroled and sent to Annapolis; mustered out September 26, 1864, near Petersburg, Va.
Hayes, Henry E .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Cincinnatus, August 31, : 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; promoted to battalion quartermaster sergeant November 25, 1861 ; quartermaster sergeant of company, June 24, 1862; promoted to first sergeant, 1862; wounded at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863 ; promoted to second lieutenant, Company I, July 27, 1863.
Higley, Lyman .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Syracuse, September 10, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; deserted September 28, 1861, at Syracuse.
Joyner, John J .- Promoted from corporal December 12, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va. ; promoted to quarter- master sergeant March 20, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
McWethey, Rowland S .- Promoted from corporal November 16, 1862; re- enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va. ; taken prisoner, July, 1864, in Shenandoah Valley, Va .; died in Salisbury (N. C.) Prison, Novem- ber 16, 1864.
McWethey, John P .- Promoted from corporal August 31, 1863; re-enlisted. and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to quarter- master sergeant April 2, 1865 ; mustered out at Cloud's Mills, Va., June 26, 1865, as supernumerary. ,
Mitchell, Nelson .- Age twenty-seven ; enlisted from Syracuse, August 23, 1861; mustered in as first sergeant September 27, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant, Company K, July 27, 1863.
Perry, Walter R .- Promoted from private January 1, 1862; detailed on recruiting service from August 25 to December 5, 1862; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to second lieutenant February 17, 1864.
Pierce, James .- Promoted from corporal January 1, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Preston, Noble D .- Promoted from corporal September 28, 1961; promoted to sergeant major November 25, 1861.
Reynolds, Norman A .- Promoted from corporal March 20, 1864; wounded in action at Poplar Springs Church, Va., October 1, 1864; wounded in action at Appomattox Court-House, Va., April 9, 1865; promoted from commissary ser- geant to second lieutenant, Company L, May 31, 1865.
Rice, Horatio H .- Promoted from corporal March 20, 1864; wounded at Trevillian Station, Va., June 11, 1864; promoted to second lieutenant, Twenty- eighth Regiment U. S. C. T., November 22, 1864; promoted to first lieutenant April 22, 1865; declined.
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Spencer, Charles HI .- Age twenty-one ; enlisted from Jordan, August 23, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; promoted June 24, 1862, to battalion quartermaster sergeant.
Stark, Edward W .- Promoted from corporal November 1, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Brevet 2d lieut. N. Y. Vols.
Thompson, Harlan P .- Promoted from private to commissary sergeant October 6, 1862 ; promoted to first sergeant, date not given ; re-enlisted and mus- tered in January 20, 1864; severely wounded in action at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864; promoted to second lieutenant, Company II, November 21, 1864.
White, John P .- Promoted from corporal, 1863; re-enlisted and inustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to second lieutenant, Com- pany E, June 14, 1864.
Corporals.
Baker, William A .- Promoted from private December 10, 1862 ; re-enlisted and mustered in at Jordan, January 20, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Com- pany A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Bishop, William N .- Promoted from private March 25, 1864; wounded at Light-house Point, July 1, 1864; promoted to sergeant March 27, 1865.
Bodfish, Henry .- Promoted from private November 1, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Brownell, Mark .- Age twenty; enlisted from McGrawville, August 31, 1861 ; mustered in September 27, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant April 15, 1862.
Cowles, John E .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Cincinnatus, September 10, 1861 ; mustered in September 27, 1861; promoted to sergeant December 12, 1861.
Colburn, Lewis A .- Promoted from private December 12, 1861; promoted to sergeant August 17, 1863.
Conwell, George W .- Age thirty-seven ; enlisted from Syracuse, August 30, 1861 ; mustered in September 27, 1861 ; reduced to private April 15, 1862.
Corwin, Gillespie B .- Promoted from private March 31, 1864; promoted to sergeant April 2, 1865.
Egan, John .- Promoted from private April 30, 1865; mustered out June 3, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va.
Forrester, Edgar .- Promoted from private June 10, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Freeman, Henry .- Promoted from private July 1, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Griswold, Silas L .- Promoted from private March 27, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Hammond, Samuel .- Promoted from private January 1, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Hayes, Albert W .- Promoted from private November 1, 1863 ; in hospital at Fortress Monroe from May, 1864, to time of discharge; mustered out Septem- ber 17, 1864, at Fortress Monroe Hospital.
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Joyner, John J .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from McGrawville, August 31, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; promoted to sergeant December 12, 1861. Brevet second lieutenant N. Y. Vols.
Mayyou, Alonzo .- Promoted from private November 1, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
McWethey, John P .- Promoted from private April 15, 1862; promoted to sergeant August 31, 1863. Brevet second lieutenant N. Y. Vols.
McWethey, Rowland S .- Age twenty-three ; enlisted from Red Creek, Sep- tember 10, 1861 ; mustered in same day ; promoted to sergeant November 16, 1862.
Moffitt, Joseph .- Promoted from private November 8, 1861; discharged No- vember 29, 1862, from Falmouth, Va., on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Pierce, James .- Promoted from private March 20, 1864; wounded in action at Lee's Mills, Va., July 30, 1864; pro. to serg't Jan. 1, 1865. B'vt 2d lieut. N. Y. V.
Preston, Noble D .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Fulton, August 30, 1861 ; mustered in September 27, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant September 28, 1861.
Reynolds, Norman A .- Promoted from private April 15, 1862 ; taken pris- oner August 31, 1862, near Centreville, Va .; paroled and sent to Annapolis, Md .; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to sergeant March 20, 1864.
Rice, Horatio H .- Promoted from private December 1, 1862; re-enlisted and mustered in December 28, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to sergeant March 20, 1864.
Stark, Edward W .- Promoted from private August 31, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to sergeant November 1, 1864.
- Wallace, David .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Cortland, N. Y., Septem- ber 10, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; wounded in action at Middle- "burg, Va., June 19, 1863; in hospital at Washington, D. C., from June 21, 1863, to October 21, 1863; discharged March 31, 1864, at Rochester, N. Y.
Warner, Charles L .- Promoted from private April 2, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Watson, George .- Promoted from private December 12, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; died of disease February 10, 1865, at Prospect, N. Y., while on furlough.
White, John P .- Promoted from private December 12. 1861 ; in General Hos- pital at Washington, D. C., November 18, 1862; promoted to sergeant 1863.
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Cole, Addison .- Age twenty-five ; enlisted from Syracuse, September 3, 1861 : mustered in. September 27, 1861 ; promoted to chief bugler November 25, 1861.
Cook, James H .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Cortland, September 5, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; taken prisoner at Leesburg, Va., September 17, 1862; exchanged and rejoined company December 16, 1862; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
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Turner, Eli .- Promoted from private December 12, 1861; wounded in action at Leesburg, Va., September 17, 1862; mustered out September 26, 1864, on De- tachment Muster-out Roll near Petersburg, Va., on expiration of term of service.
Saddlers.
Smith, Andrew J .- Age twenty-eight; enlisted from Syracuse, September 25, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in Decem- ber 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Farriers.
Marlin, George .- Age twenty-seven; enlisted from Buffalo, December 11, 1861 ; mustered in December 12, 1861 ; accidentally killed July 30, 1862, at Back River, Md.
Morgan, William A .- Promoted from private August, 1862; in hospital at Frederick City, Md., from July 10 to August 2, 1863; at Patterson Park Hos- pital, Baltimore, Md., from August to November 6, 1863; re-enlisted and mus- tered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.
Pierce, Albertus .- Age twenty-eight ; enlisted from Cortland, January 4, 1861; mustered in January 11, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Wagoners.
Young, Frederick .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Buffalo August 27, 1861; mustered in September 27, 1861; absent without leave February, 1862; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
Privates.
Aspelmeyer, William .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Schenectady, Novem- ber 14, 1861; mustered in November 15, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in at Schenectady December 32, 1863; wounded at Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company A, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.
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