History of the Tenth regiment of cavalry New York state volunteers, August, 1861, to August, 1865, pt 2, Part 20

Author: Preston, Noble D
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and co.
Number of Pages: 882


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Shiesley, Jeremiah .- Age thirty-four ; enlisted from Buffalo, October 14, 1864; mustered in same day; recruit, at Dismounted Camp; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Smith, Nelson .- Was assigned to company March 21, 1865 ; for prior history of this man, see unassigned recruits, Seventy-first New York Volunteer Infant- ry ; mustered out November 1, 1865, at Elmira, N. Y.


Smith, Oliver S .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Oxford, September 4, 1862; name appears only on muster-in roll, with red-ink line drawn through it.


Stanley, Monroe .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Preston, August 29, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; wounded March 31, 1865, at Dinwiddie Court- House, Va., and sent to hospital ; discharged June 17, 1865, on surgeon's certificate of disability, at Whitehall United States Army Hospital, near Bristol, Pa.


Stratton, Isaac J .- Reduced from sergeant August 30, 1864; promoted cor- poral January 1, 1865; reduced April 25, 1865; at Dismounted Camp ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Tracy, Roswell W .- Age thirty-three; enlisted from Oxford, August 31, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; transferred June 1, 1863, to First Company, First Battalion, subsequently to Company B, Fourteenth Regiment, V. R. C.


Tyler, Uri F .- Age twenty-six; enlisted from Oxford, August 26, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Tubbs. Orris P .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Oxford, September 3, 1862 ; mustered in October 29, 1862 ; promoted to saddler November 1, 1804.


Van Ostrand, William .- Age thirty-one; enlisted from Oxford, August 27, 1802; mustered in October 29, 1862; promoted corporal March 17, 1863.


Van Tassell, Lawson .- Age twenty-seven; enlisted from Oxford, September 3. 1862 ; mustered in October 29, 1862; at Dismounted Camp; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Van Tassel, William .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Oxford. September 10, 1862 ; mustered in October 29, 1862; at Dismounted Camp; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


William Van Tassell was born in Preston, N. Y., in 1841. He was a farmer boy; was more familiar with turning sod than book-leaves, but was a good soldier, of a kind, quiet disposition.


Van Tassell, Uri .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Oxford, September 10, 1862 ; mustered in October 29, 1862 ; promoted to corporal May 1, 1864.


Watrous. Charles H .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Norwich. September 30, 1864: mustered in October 5, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Wellman, Joseph .- Age thirty-nine; enlisted from Oxford, September 30, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; deserted July 1, 1863, at Washington, D. C.


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Wells, Charles H .- Age twenty-eight ; enlisted from Oxford, August 26, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; promoted to corporal April 25, 1865.


Wells, George W .- Age twenty; enlisted from Oxford, August 29, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Wells, Willard .- Age thirty ; enlisted from Oxford, August 26, 1862; mus- tered in October 29, 1862; teamster in Division Quartermaster Department ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Wheeler, David .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Humphrey, September 28, 1864; mustered in same day ; mustered out June 3, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., by order of the Secretary of War.


. Wheeler, William .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Western, September 17, 1864; mustered in same day; recruit, sick in hospital since April 23, 1865; mustered out June 3, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., by order of the Secretary of War.


Willoughby, Edgar R .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Oxford, August 31, 1862 ; mustered in October 29, 1862 ; promoted to corporal April 1, 1864.


Winchester, George A .- Age thirty; enlisted from Oxford, September 8, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; transferred October 3, 1864, to Company I, Eighteenth Regiment, V. R. C.


Woods, Clark .- Age twenty-eight; enlisted from Norwich, September 3, 1864; mustered in same day; died in hospital at Washington, D. C., December 14, 1864, of chronic diarrhea, and amputation of a portion of the toes of his left foot and two on his right foot.


Woods, Harvey .- Age twenty-four ; enlisted from Norwich, September 3, 1864; mustered in same day; wounded December 10, 1864, at Jarrett's Station, Va. ; mustered out June 3, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., by order of the Secretary of War.


Woods, James M .- Age twenty; enlisted from Norwich, September 3, 1864; mustered in same day; wounded December 10, 1864, at Jarrett's Station, Va .; mustered out June 3, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., by order of the Secretary of War.


Woods, Jotham .- Reduced from corporal March 17, 1863; accidentally shot himself with carbine in camp at Warrenton Junction, Va., April 24, 1863; died of wound April 25, 1863.


Woods, William .- Age twenty-six; enlisted from Oxford, August 30, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; wounded December 10, 1864, at Jarrett's Station, Va .; and sent to hospital; discharged June 16, 1865, on surgeon's certificate of disability, at Lincoln General Hospital, Washington, D. C.


Youngs, William .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Oxford, December 25, 1863; mustered in December 28, 1863; wounded at Trevillian Station, Va., June 12, 1864; discharged July 26, 1865, on surgeon's certificate of disability, at Fin- ley Hospital, Washington, D. C.


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RECAPITULATION .- COMPANY K.


Company K had four captains, one of whom was mustered in with the com- pany, one commissioned from civil life, one promoted from first lieutenant of the company, and one from first lieutenant, Company G. One of these resigned, one was discharged for disability, one mustered out by order, and one as supernu- merary.


There were also four first lieutenants, one original, one promoted from second lieutenant, Company D, one from first sergeant, Company D, and one from first sergeant of the company. Of these, one was promoted to captain of the company, one to captain, Company D, one resigned, and one was transferred in the same grade to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


The second lieutenants were five in number, one of whom was mustered in as such with the company, one was promoted from first sergeant of the company, one from first sergeant, Company A, one from first sergeant, Company E, and one from regimental quartermaster-sergeant. Of the five, one died from wounds received in action, one resigned, one was cashiered, one promoted to first lieuten- ant, Company F, and one transferred to Company E, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


The company had sixteen sergeants, one first, one quartermaster, one commis- sary, and five duty sergeants having been mustered in as such with the company, six were promoted from corporals, and two from the ranks. Of these, one was killed in action, one died of disease, one was promoted to first and one to second lieutenant of the company, one to second lieutenant, Company F, two were re- duced to the ranks, five were mustered out as supernumeraries, one transferred to V. R. C., and three to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Of the twenty-two corporals credited to the company, eight were originals and fourteen were raised from the ranks. There was one killed by guerrillas, one died of disease, one killed by lightning, one promoted to first and five to duty sergeants, four reduced to the ranks, one transferred to V. R. C., four mustered out as supernumeraries, and four transferred to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


The one bugler was promoted from the ranks, and transferred to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


The two farriers were both originals ; one was mustered out as supernumer- ary, and one transferred to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Of the three saddlers, one was mustered in with the company, and two were promoted from privates; one of these was killed in action, one died of disease, and one was mustered out as supernumerary.


There were three wagoners (two enlisted as teamsters), all originals, and all reduced to the ranks.


The number of privates in the company was one hundred and thirty-three. No record of enlistment or muster-in of ten is given; one was reduced from quartermaster-sergeant and one from sergeant, three from corporals (there were four reduced, but one was promoted sergeant and appears in that grade), and three from wagoners. Of the one hundred and thirty-three privates, three were killed in action, one died from wounds, one died in Libby Prison, twelve died of disease, one was promoted to quartermaster-sergeant, one to sergeant, thirteen to corporals, two to saddlers, one to bugler, eight were transferred to the V. R. C.,


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six deserted, of two no record of leaving the organization is given, fifteen were discharged for disability, six mustered out, no cause given, eight by order, and fifty-three transferred to Company K, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Of the twenty-two original non-commissioned officers of the company, eight were reduced to the ranks, leaving fourteen, which, added to the one hundred and thirty-three privates, gives one hundred and forty-seven as the total number of enlisted men in the company from first to last.


COMPANY K's HONORED DEAD. 1


Second Lieutenant.


Bronson Beardslee .- Died June 23, 1863, of wounds received in action, at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863.


Sergeant.


Frederick A. Hill .- Died at McDonough, N. Y., September 25, 1864, of disease.


Adam C. Tallman .- Killed in action at Bristoe Station, Va., October 14, 1863.


Corporals.


Sheldon Bolles .- Killed by lightning at White Chimneys, Va., May 24, 1864.


Benjamin Haxton .- Killed by guerrillas near Prince George Court-House, Va., November 2, 1864.


William Van Ostrand .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., September 1. 1863, of disease.


Saddlers.


John T. Adams .- Killed in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., October 27, 1864.


Antia Erna .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., September 22, 1863, of disease.


Privates.


Addison Beardslee .- Died in Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., October 2, 1863.


John Condran .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., June 29, 1865, of disease.


Oscar S. Dillenback .- Died in hospital at Aquia Creek, Va., February 18, 1863, of disease.


Frederick H. Dobson .- Died in hospital at Aquia Creek, Va., February 1, 1863, of.disease.


Charles H. Holdridge .- Killed in action at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.


George Lamphere .- Died in Oxford, N. Y., January 7, 1864, of disease.


William Lamphere .- Died in hospital at Alexandria, Va., October 1, 1863, of disease.


William Leach .- Died in hospital at City Point, Va., October 10, 1864, of disease.


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Addison W. Martin .- Killed in action at Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.


William A. Miles .- Killed in action at Davis's Farm, or Poplar Springs Church, Va., October 1, 1864.


Marcus A. Palmer .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., May 2, 1865, of disease.


William F. Penn .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., November 16, 1864, of disease.


Charles J. Robinson .- Died in hospital at Aquia Creek, Va., January 29, 1863, of disease.


Adna Rosa .- Died in hospital at Aquia Creek, Va., May 25, 1863, of disease.


William D. Seaman .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., October 15, 1864, of disease.


Clark Woods .- Died in hospital at Washington, D. C., December 14, 1864, of disease, and amputation of toes of both feet.


Jotham Woods .- Accidentally shot himself April 24, 1863; died from the same next day.


COMPANY L. Captains.


Gee, Frederick A .- Promoted from first lieutenant November 14, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864. Not mustered in as captain. Discharged as first lieutenant. Brevet major, N. Y. Vols.


Graves, William E .- Promoted from regimental- quartermaster November 19, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864; not mustered in as captain ; mustered out as regimental quartermaster. Brevet major, N. Y. Vols.


Reynolds, James M .- Promoted from first lieutenant November 28, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864; assumed command of company March 1, 1865; promoted to major March 24, 1865. .


Shaver, Frank .- Promoted from adjutant May 31, 1865; never mustered as captain ; transferred as adjutant June 24, 1865, to First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Brevet major, N. Y. Vols. Formerly served as private in Third N. Y. Vols., from May 14, 1861, to September 26, 1862; discharged from that Regiment on surgeon's cer- tificate of disability.


Vanderbilt, George .- Promoted from first lieutenant, December 25, 1862, with rank from December 23, 1862; wounded slightly by piece of shell at the battle of Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863; injured in action at Deep Bottom, Va., July 28, 1864; in Cavalry Corps Hospital, City Point, Va., from October 1, 1864, to October 7, 1864; mustered out October 25, 1864, on expiration of term of serv- ice. Brevet major, N. Y. Vols.


George Vanderbilt was born in Clarkstown, Rockland County, N. Y .. on the first day of the year 1839. On the 11th of September, 1861, he enlisted in an independent cavalry company then being raised in Elmira, N. Y., of which he was elected first lieutenant. This company was soon after disbanded, when Lieutenant Vanderbilt commenced the organization of an- other, of which Luther L. Barney became a member. A consolidation of this body of men with others enlisted for the Porter Guard Cavalry followed, forming Company H of the latter Regiment. Mustered into the United States service on the 25th of October following, he was


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appointed quartermaster-sergeant of the new company on the 14th of December, 1861, which position he held until May, 1862, when on the 7th of that month he was made second lieuten- ant of Company H. He was one of the officers detailed to recruit a third battalion for the Regiment in August, 1862, and to his energy and efficiency much of the credit for bringing that portion of the Regiment into the field so promptly was due. He was made first lieutenant of Company L on its organization at Elmira on the 30th of October, 1862, starting for the front in command of it the same day. He participated in every engagement, skirmish, and raid with his company until his muster-out, by reason of expiration of term of service, October 24, 1864. He was slightly wounded in the action at Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863. In 1867 he received a brevet commission as major for gallant and meritorious services during the war. He was frequently in command of the Regiment, and always acquitted himself creditably. exhibiting conspicuous ability and gallantry while in command of it during the Weldon Rail- road engagements. Captain Vanderbilt always enjoyed the fullest confidence of his brother officers and the men of the Regiment.


Waters, Alvah D .- Promoted from first lieutenant, Company G, February 3, 1863, with rank from October 30, 1862; promoted to major December 23, 1862.


First Lieutenants.


Gee, Frederick A .- Promoted from second lieutenant June 14, 1864, with rank from May 25, 1864; mustered in July 5, 1864; discharged November 25, 1864, on surgeon's certificate of disability. Promoted to captain November 14, 1864; not mustered in as such.


Kennedy, Thomas .- Promoted from second lieutenant, Company F, January 16, 1865, with rank from December 28, 1864; mustered in February 1, 1865; pro- moted to captain, Company H, May 16, 1865.


Porter, Burton B .- Promoted from second lieutenant December 25, 1862, with rank from December 23, 1862; promoted to captain, Company G, July 27, 1863.


Reynolds, James M .- Promoted from second lieutenant, Company G, No- vember 21, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864; promoted to captain Novem- ber 28, 1864.


Vanderbilt, George .- Promoted from second lieutenant, Company H, Octo- ber 30, 1862; promoted to captain December 25, 1862.


Washburn, Nelson .- Promoted from second lieutenant March 24, 1865, with rank from March 8, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company L, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Woodruff, Marshall R .- Promoted from second lieutenant February 9, 1864, with rank from April 9, 1863; not mustered in as first lieutenant.


Second Lieutenants.


Davis, Joshua W .- Promoted from sergeant November 21, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864; mustered in December 11, 1864; promoted to first lieu- tenant, Company E, February 14, 1865.


Gee, Frederick A .- Promoted from first sergeant February 17, 1864, with rank from February 9, 1864; mustered in May 7, 1864; promoted to first lieuten- ant June 14, 1864.


Porter, Burton B .- Promoted from quartermaster-sergeant, Company G. February 3, 1863, with rank from October 30, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant December 25, 1862.


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Reynolds, Norman A .- Promoted from commissary sergeant, Company A, May 31, 1865, with rank from May 1, 1865; mustered in June 10, 1865; transferred to Company I, June 12, 1865.


Washburn, Nelson .- Promoted from first sergeant February 14, 1865, with rank from January 10, 1865; mustered in March 1, 1865; wounded in action at Dinwiddie Court-House, Va., March 31, 1865 ; promoted to first lieutenant March 24, 1865.


Woodruff, Marshall R .- Promoted from private, Company B, December 25, 1862, with rank from December 23, 1862; wounded at Grove Church, Va., November 19, 1863; promoted to first lieutenant February 9, 1864. Not mus- tered as first lieutenant; discharged as second lieutenant May 6, 1864, per Special Order No. 169, par. 43, A. G. O., 1864.


Marshall Rogers Woodruff was born in the town of Westford, State of Vermont, October 7, 1820. He inherited from his mother a strong physical nature and noble character. In 1844 his parents, with a family of nine children, moved from Vermont to Colden, Erie County, New York, which place was ever after his home. In 1861, when the cry of rebellion rang through the land, he was among the first to respond to the call for men. In September he began raising a company of men for a reginient, to be called the "Porter Guards." Eighty- seven men enlisted with him. In the organization of the regiment he with others was counted out in the selection of officers. Then was shown the principle of the man ; he was free to come home, but would not desert the boys, and he enlisted as a private with them. At Gettysburg and Havre de Grace he was acting commissary sergeant. In November, 1862, he received a commission as second lieutenant in Company L, and was with the Regiment in several engagements. In November, 1863, he with seventeen men was proceeding to post a guard to the house of a woman who had reported that some Union troops were stealing from her. His orders were to go down one road. cross over and return by another through a piece of woods, stationing five men at each point commanding a view of the three roads. He had posted-pickets at two points and was returning through the woods, riding slightly in advance of the seven men, when instantly from the bushes on either side sprang twenty rebel sol- diers, demanding a surrender. Resistance was useless ; the men threw down their arms and were made prisoners, part of the rebels at the same time firing at Lieutenant Woodruff, one ball striking the end of the right elbow, one cutting through the calf of the right leg, one taking the lower part off the left ear, and one entering the left side, crossing the spinal column, nearly severing the sciatic nerve, and lodging in the right kidney, causing paralysis of the lower limbs. He fell from his horse, apparently dying. The rebels robbed him of what money he had, pocket-knife, pin, etc .; his watch being under him as he fell, they did not get it. Then he was left to die, alone in the wood, two miles from the first picket-post, five miles from camp, no power of motion save the left arm, the wound in the right elbow rendering that arm useless, and with perfect paralysis of the body below the wounds in the left side. But, to use his own words, "The thought of home and my mother nerved me to make a trial for life." Weak, and bleeding from these four wounds, he managed by digging a hole in the ground with his left hand to pull himself a little distance, then digging another, repeating the opera- tion, and in this way he managed to go nearly half a mile, when two little boys came to him. They got him a piece of rail from the fence, and, with what they could help him, he pushed himself along until he came in sight of the pickets, one of them going into camp for an ambulance. He was then taken to camp, but the surgeon there, finding he could do noth- ing for him, ordered him to Washington. So, over Virginia roads for a distance of over thirty miles, he was taken to Washington, where he remained nearly three weeks under the care of the best surgeons. After several probings for the bullet, which could not be located, they told him he could not live, and if he had any desire to go home to die he must go at once. As soon as possible he started, accompanied by Captain A. T. Bliss, of Company D. Before reaching Buffalo he was too much exhausted to go farther ; so was placed in the care of Dr. J. D. Hill, nursed by his sister, and subsequently came under the care of Dr. A. T. Bull. of Buffalo. For seven weeks he wavered between life and death, then slowly improved, and was taken upon a bed to his home in Colden. After several months he gradually regained the use of his limbs. While yet on crutches he returned to Washington, and, being unfit for


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service, received an honorable discharge, at that time holding a first lieutenant's commission having been promoted after he was wounded. Of his sufferings during the remainder of his life no one ever knew, as his was a "Gethsemane " into which not even his dearest friends could come. In 1876, with Dr. A. T. Bull, he fesolved to complete his medical studies, begun before the war, hoping in this way to be able to care for himself and work good to humanity. For the last seven years he had practiced homoeopathy. He loved his work, but oftentimes the mental strain of it was beyond his powers of endurance, enfeebled as he was by long years of suffering. In the fall of 1890 he gave up all labor, gradually succumbing to the in- sidious workings of disease, until, on the morning of January 9, 1891, he calmly folded his arms-"life's labor ended," closed his eyes to earthly scenes, and fell asleep to awaken in that better land where " there are no more wars, neither rumors of war," and where many loved ones have gone before.


Sergeants.


Brown, James B .- Promoted from corporal December 11, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.


Davis, Joshua W .- Age twenty-seven; enlisted from Buffalo, August 30, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; promoted to second lieutenant November 21, 1864.


Doolittle, Thomas H .- Promoted from corporal July 20, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.


Gee, Fred A .- Age twenty-seven; enlisted from Cortland, September 26, 1862; mustered in as first sergeant October 29, 1862; wounded in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863, at 12 M .; in Field Hospital for two days ; in Semi- nary at Gettysburg (used as hospital) ten days; in McDougall General Hospital, Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor, to December, 1863; joined Regiment for duty January 16, 1864; promoted to second lieutenant February 17, 1864.


King, Franklin L .- Age thirty-four; enlisted from Taylor, August 27, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862, as commissary sergeant ; promoted to quar- termaster-sergeant ; mustered out June 26, 1865, near Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.


Lyman, Andrew J .- Age thirty-eight; enlisted from Cortland, September 27, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; sent from Camp Stoneman, Washington, D. C., into the Shenandoah Valley, and engaged in the battle of Snicker's Ferry, July 23-24, 1864; discharged December 12, 1864, by reason of promotion to first lieutenant, Company F, One Hundred and Eighty-fifth N. Y. Vols.


Matthews, John W .- Promoted from corporal to commissary sergeant January 14, 1863; transferred December 2, 1863, to One Hundred and First Company, Second Battalion, V. R. C.


Miller, Royal .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from Buffalo, September 6, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1862; promoted to commissary sergeant December 1, 1863; wounded in the right side near Trevillian Station, Va., June 10, 1864; in hospital at Washington, D. C., from June, 1864, to September, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865, near Alexandria, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.


Norton, Lewellyn P .- Age twenty-five; enlisted from Cortland, September 15, 1862; mustered in October 29, 1802; promoted to sergeant-major April 6, 1865.




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