History of the Tenth regiment of cavalry New York state volunteers, August, 1861, to August, 1865, pt 2, Part 25

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


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Shecky, Daniel F .- Age twenty-nine; enlisted from New York city, Decem- ber 12, 1864 ; mustered in same day ; discharged from rendezvous, Hart's Island, May 3, 1865, as of the Ninety-seventh N. Y. Vols.


Sprague, Francia I .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from MeDonough, January 2, 1864; mustered in same day; discharged at Elmira, May 20, 1864. Rejected by Board of Inspection.


Strickland, Herschel J .- Age eighteen; enlisted from Middlefield, Feb- ruary 15, 1864; mustered in same day; discharged at Elmira, April 4, 1864. Re- jected by Board of Inspection.


Young, Irving W .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Sixth Ward, Syracuse, Feb- ruary 29, 1864; mustered in same day; died at post hospital, Cavalry Division, Camp Stoneman, March 26, 1864.


The following commissions were also issued by the Governor of New York for this Regiment :


Beebe, Dwight .- Regimental adjutant ; date of commission November 21, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864; not mustered in.


Van Slyck, Elias E .- Second lieutenant ; date of commission November 21, 1864, with rank from November 4, 1864; declined.


Collins, William W .- Second lieutenant ; date of commission February 17, 1864, with rank from same date ; not mustered in.


Clark, Franklin .- Second lieutenant; date of commission December 30, 1864, with rank from December 27, 1864; commission revoked.


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THE names of the following engagements were ordered inscribed on the colors or guidons of the Tenth New York Cavalry, in accord- ance with General Order No. 10, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, March 7, 1865 :


LEESBURG ; BRANDY STATION; MIDDLEBURG; GETTYSBURG; SHEPHERDSTOWN; SULPHUR SPRINGS; AUBURN; MINE RUN; TODD'S TAVERN; FORTIFICATIONS OF RICHMOND ; HAWES'S SHOP; COLD HARBOR; TREVILLIAN STATION; . ST. MARY'S CHURCH; MALVERN HILL; CHARLES CITY CROSS-ROADS; REAM'S STATION; VAUGHAN ROAD; BOYDTON ROAD ; BELLEFIELD.


This does not include all the actions in which the Regiment took part, but it is the official recognition of its participation in these more important engagements up to the time that the order was issued.


1862. Near Centreville, Va., August 31.


Co. A .- Prisoners : Captain H. S. Pratt ; Sergeants Mark Brownell and James Eastman ; Corporal N. A. Reynolds : Privates William Austin, William A. Baker, Boyington Coon, John Ford, Duane Hammond, Jacob Harsh, Luther F. P. Hicks, Van Ness Miller, James Pierce.


Co. H .- Prisoners : Lieutenant F. G. Wynkoop; Corporals Jonas Erway, E. D. Warner, and A. S. Whittaker; Privates William Borland. George W. Howland, James A. Hutchings, John F. Lowe, John W. Middaugh, William Miner, Daniel N. Piatt, James Skinner, Valentine W. Stebbins, Abram J. Thompson, Alvin Townsend, James S. Wetherell, Francis Weaver, Michael Welton. -


Total : 2 commissioned officers and 29 enlisted men taken prisoners .- 31.


Leesburg, Va., September 17.'


Co. A .- Wounded : Bugler Eli Turner; Privates Edward W. Stark and Will- iam Wilbur. Prisoner : Bugler James II. Cook.


Total : Wounded, 3; prisoners, 1; all enlisted men .- 4.


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United States Ford, or Gold Mines, Va., November 16.


Co. H .- Wounded and Prisoners : Privates Lansing Bonnell and Joseph Brear- ley. Prisoners : Corporal John H. Watkins; Privates Elemuel Barber, W. N. Harrison, John C. Hicks, Emmet P. Lockwood, Jasper Mix, Lewis Swain, Clayton Vincent.


Total : Wounded, 2; prisoners, 10; all enlisted men .- 12.


Near Dumfries, Va., December 12.


Co. H .- Prisoners : Sergeant John C. Reynolds; Bugler William P. Lindsay ; Private James Kellogg.


Total : Prisoners, 3 enlisted men.


Near Dumfries, Va., December 19.


Co. F .- Prisoners : Privates Ralph Burgher, Aaron S. Howe, Frederick Kühner. Total : Prisoners, 3 enlisted men.


1863.


Stoneman Raid, April 29 to May 7.


Co. C .- Prisoner : Private Ferdinand Richer.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Charles Morgan.


Co. H .- Wounded : Corporal Edward D. Warner. Prisoners : Privates Har- low Hubbell, Samuel Early, William S. Weller.


Co. I .- Prisoners : Privates George W. Close, George Davis, Albert Hall.


Co. K .- Prisoners : Privates Emory A. Butler, Charles A. Ray.


Co. M .- Prisoner : Private John Ellsworth.


Total : Wounded, 2; prisoners, 10; all enlisted men .- 12.


Brandy Station, Va., June 9.


F and S .- Wounded and Prisoner : Lieutenant-Colonel William Irvine.


Co. A .- Killed : Private William B. Kinney. Prisoner : Private G. B. Corwin.


Co. B .- Wounded and Prisoners : Sergeants Silas Metcalf, Thomas Taylor ; Privates William L. Coulson, Thomas Coyne, Orson A. Drake. Wounded: Pri- vates Philip Slocum, John Underhill. Prisoners : Privates Oscar M. Drake, George D. Edmunds, Joseph Saunders, Frederick Wendt, Herman Worden.


Co. C .- Killed : Saddler Anthony Margle. Wounded and Prisoners : Sergeant Edgar Hinckley ; Corporal J. Lautenschlager ; Privates Andrew Borst, John M. Brown, Frederick Fagle, John G. Hartzleib, Galord F. Kenney, Frederick Sauls- bury, Louis Sinith, Peter Stoll, Ernst Studeman, John Weidt. Wounded : Cor- porals Jacob Bronner. Martin Mortsolf ; Privates William Roasler, Louis Smith. Prisoners : Privates Henry Breakman, William Bronner, Henry Crager, Nicholas Meyer, George A. Tyrrell.


Co. D .- Killed : Lieutenant William J. Robb. Wounded and Prisoners : Cor- poral Joseph F. Ashtenaw ; Privates Michael Bainbridge, Josiah Edwards, Robert B. Swartwout, Robert Trotter. Wounded : Privates Augustus Eldridge, Robert


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Evans. Prisoners : Sergeants G. W. Stone, Wesley W. Tackabury, Everett Up- dike; Privates Jacob R. Brodock, Leonard Hannawald.


Co. E .- Wounded : Lieutenant Nelson P. Layton.


Co. F .- Killed : Farrier James Kearns. Prisoner : Corporal Aaron S. Howe.


Co. G .- Wounded and Prisoners : Lieutenant John B. King (died in Libby Prison hospital) ; Sergeants W. W. Cameron, George IIeseldon; Private Asa J. Story.


Co. H .- Wounded : Corporal T. B. Cotton.


Co. I .- Killed : Private Edward Patterson. Wounded and Prisoners: Captain David Getman, Jr .; Privates John Shaw, William H. Jones. Wounded : Sergeant Dorwin J. Close; Privates Peter R. Murdoch, Daniel W. Schermerhorn.


Co. K .- Killed : Private Charles H. Holdrege. Wounded : Captain Benjamin F. Lownsbury.


Co. L .- Prisoner : Private George W. Elwood. .


Co. M .- Prisoners : Privates Silas C. Grovenor, Thomas Walker.


Total : Killed, 1 commissioned officer, 5 enlisted men; wounded, 5 commis- sioned officers, 39 enlisted men; prisoners, 3 commissioned officers, 47 enlisted men .- 100.


Aldie, Va., June 17.


Co. B .- Prisoner : Private Orlando Dyer. .


Co H .- Wounded : Farrier Chester G. Wilcox.


Co. M .- Wounded : Sergeant John A. Freer.


Total : Wounded, 2; prisoner, 1; all enlisted men .- 3.


Middleburg, Va., June 19.


Co. A .- Wounded and Prisoner : Private John T. King. Wounded : Sergeant H. E. Hayes; Corporal David Wallace ; Privates John Ford (died), Gustave Lan- ninger. Prisoners : Privates Thompson B. Beckhorn, B. Frank Brownell, Al- bert W. Hayes.


Co. B .- Prisoner : Private A. H. Coffeen.


Co. D .- Wounded : Sergeant Mortimer Spring.


Co. F .- Killed : Lieutenant Edward S. Hawes.


Co. H .- Killed : Private George Wright.


Co. I .- Killed : Lieutenant Horatio H. Boyd. Wounded : Private George Peck. Prisoners : Sergeant Ara Capron ; Corporals C. L. Berry, A. M. Brown, George E. Sanford ; Privates Miner Fox, William A. Goodermoot, George Stewart.


Co. K .- Wounded : Lieutenant Bronson Beardslee (died).


Co. L .- Wounded : Captain George Vanderbilt.


Co. M .- Wounded : Private Michael Mahany.


Total : Killed, 2 commissioned officers, 1 enlisted man ; wounded, 2 commis- sioned officers, 8 enlisted men ; prisoners, 12 enlisted men .- 25.


Gettysburg, Pa., July 2 and 3.


F. and S .- Prisoner : Assistant Surgeon Lyman K. Bliss, at Hanover, Pa., June 30.


Co. C .- Killed : Private Jacob Vosser. Wounded : Private Gustein Bourgeois.


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Co. D .- Wounded : Private Joseph McKeagan. Prisoner : Private Lorenzo Lewis.


Co. E .- Killed : Private Philip Bentzel.


Co. G .- Wounded and Prisoner : Sergeant W. W. Cameron.


Co. H .- Wounded : Sergeant William H. Potter.


Co. I .- Wounded : Corporal Jacob Lepper; Privates Rawson Stoddard, James H. Waite.


Co. K .- Prisoners : Captain Benjamin F. Lownsbury ; Corporal Edmund G. Dow.


Co. L .- Wounded : Sergeant F. A. Gee.


Co. M .- Wounded : Sergeant John A. Freer; Private James Ryan.


Total : Killed, 2 enlisted men ; wounded, 10 enlisted men ; prisoners, 2 com- missioned officers, 3 enlisted men .- 17.


Shepherdstown, Va., July 16.


Co. A .- Prisoner : Private Boyington Coon (died in rebel prison).


Co. C .- Wounded : Corporal Andrew Westcott (died). Prisoner : Private Ed- ward Busch.


Co. G .- Wounded : Lieutenant John T. McKevitt.


Co. H .- Wounded : Sergeant Jonas Erway ; Private Thomas Molineaux (died). Prisoner : Private David C. Hubbell.


Co. L .- Prisoner : Private Cicero C. Phelps.


Total : Wounded, 1 commissioned officer, 3 enlisted men ; prisoners, 4 enlisted men .- 8.


Little Washington, Va., August 3 and 4.


Co. E .- Prisoner : Sergeant C. W. Clifford (4th).


Co. L .- Prisoner : Private Henry C. Thurston (3d).


Total : Prisoners, 2 enlisted men.


Sulphur Springs, Va., October 12.


Co. A .- Killed : Private Jacob Harsh. Wounded : Privates Thompson B. Beckhorn, B. Frank Brownell.


Co. B .- Wounded : Private John Farrel. Prisoners : Privates N. B. Nelson, Frederick Wendt.


Co. C .- Prisoner : Corporal Philip Neeb (died in Andersonville).


Co. D .- Wounded : Sergeant Caleb Randall ; Corporal Joseph F. Ashtenaw ; · Privates Elias Evans, Richard H. Oliver (never heard from). Prisoner : Private Ebenezer S. White (died in Andersonville Prison).


Co. E .- Wounded : Sergeant F. C. Holcomb. Prisoner : Private J. H. Mc- Dougal (died in rebel prison).


Co. G .- Wounded : Sergeants Samuel McGuyer, J. J. Van Tuyl ; Corporal A. D. Schenck. Prisoner : Private Caspar La Grange.


Co. H .- Prisoners : Sergeants Benjamin W. Bonnell, G. C. Dudley, Guy Wyn- koop (died in Andersonville) ; Corporal George W. Bingham ; Bugler J. P. Cowles. Co. K .- Wounded : Private Amos Arnold.


Co. L .- Wounded : Corporals Charles E. Blauvelt (died), Courtland H. Horner;


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Private Frederick A. Tillinghast. Prisoner: Corporal Thomas K. Ashton (died in Andersonville) ; Private Erie O. Van Brocklin.


Co. M .- Killed : Private Thomas Walker. Prisoner : Private John Ellsworth (died in rebel prison).


Total : Killed, 2; wounded, 15; prisoners, 15; all enlisted men .- 32.


Auburn, Va., October 14.


Co. C .- Wounded : Private Christian Kratz. Prisoner : Bugler Nicholas Koerber.


Co. D .- Killed : Corporal Jay Crocker. Wounded : Sergeant William S. Lenox (died). Prisoner : Private George B. Pratt (died in Andersonville Prison).


Co. K .- Killed : Sergeant Adam C. Tallman. Wounded and Prisoner : Pri- vate Orson Crumb.


Co. M .- Wounded : Private Silas C. Grovenor. Prisoner : Lieutenant Thomas W. Johnson.


Total : Killed, 2 enlisted men; wounded, 4 enlisted men; prisoners, 1 com- missioned officer, 3 enlisted men .- 10.


Grove Church, Va., November 19.


Co. E .- Prisoners : Privates B. B. Bowman, N. Dimon, Julius Hummel, Will- iam Brooks, J. E. Derrand, Stephen H. Leach (last three died in Andersonville Prison).


Co. L .- Wounded : Lieutenant Marshall R. Woodruff.


Total : Wounded, 1 commissioned officer; prisoners, 6 enlisted men .- 7.


1864. Morrisville, Va., April 17.


Co. B .- Wounded : Private A. D. Ayers.


Co. D .- Killed : Private Henry Jordan. Wounded : Private Samuel D. Law- rence (died), William E. Enos.


Total : Killed, 1 enlisted man ; wounded, 3 enlisted men .- 4.


Todd's Tavern, Va., May 5-8.


Co. B .- Prisoner: Private James Brown (6th).


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Elias Evans (8th).


Co. E .- Wounded : Corporal Napoleon B. Drown (8th).


Co. G .- Killed : Private Philip Y. Coleman (8th). Wounded and Prisoner : Corporal Milo A. Main (Sth).


Co. H .- Wounded : Sergeant E. M. Stebbins (8th ; died); Private Humphrey Conrad (7th).


Co. K .- Wounded : Lieutenant Sydenham Gait (Sth).


Total : Killed, 1 enlisted man ; wounded, 1 commissioned officer, 5 enlisted men ; prisoners, 2 enlisted men .- 9.


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Ground-Squirrel Bridge, Va., May 11.


Co. A .- Killed : Private W. HI, Harris. Prisoner : Private Thompson B. Beckhorn (died in Andersonville Prison).


Co. E .- Prisoner : Sergeant Judson H. Dowd.


Co. G .- Prisoner : Private J. Fitzpatrick (died in Andersonville Prison).


Co. H .- Prisoners : Privates Philip Chesley, Julius McCreary.


Co. I .- Wounded : Private Zadoc Satterlee. Prisoner : Private William H. Jones (died in Andersonville Prison).


Co. K .- Wounded : Private Samuel A. Brooks. Prisoner : Private Harris P. Moak.


Co. L .- Wounded : Corporal John R. Maybury.


Total : Killed, 1; wounded, 3; prisoners, 7; all enlisted men .- 11.


Fortifications of Richmond, Va., May 12.


Co. G .- Killed : Corporal George Bloser.


Co. H .- Wounded : Corporal E. D. Warner ; Private J. Bowers.


Co. L .- Killed : Private John Blowers. Wounded : Private Martilon Warner.


Co. K .- Wounded : Private Tracy A. Sargent.


Co. L-Wounded : Private John Sergent.


Total : Killed, 2; wounded, 5 ; all enlisted men .- 7.


Raid to Richmond, en route, May 9-25.


Co. C .- Wounded : Private Frederick Hanning (15th), John Weidt (15th).


Co. D .- Wounded : Private George M. Bosworth (14th).


Co. F .- Prisoner : Bugler Christian Witmer (date not given).


Co. H .- Prisoners : Privates John H. Wilcox (16th), James S. Wetherell (18th).


Co. I .- Wounded : Private Peter R. Murdoch (9th).


Co. M .- Prisoner : Private Joel S. Lincoln (19th).


Total : Wounded, 4; prisoners, 4; all enlisted men .- 8.


Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28.


Co. A .- Killed : Private Monroe Villary. Wounded : Privates William Aspel- meyer, Cornelius Belden, James Bogart, John Diddell, David Wetherby.


Co. B .- Killed : Sergeant John Vail. Prisoner : Private E. F. Quinn.


Co. C .- Killed : Privates John Falkenstein, Nicholas Meyer. Wounded : Private Henry W. Miller.


Co. D .- Killed : Privates John Lounsbury, James Van Allen, Kelsey H. Fox. Wounded : Privates George M. Bosworth, Edward B. Field (twice), William Fan- sett (died).


Co. E .- Killed : Sergeant Samuel Baker. Wounded : Lieutenant John A. Scherer.


Co. G .- Killed : Privates Casper Hagle, William Hunter. Wounded : Privates George M. Griswold, John J. Potter.


Co. H .- Wounded : Sergeant James S. Reynolds ; Private Rice Graham.


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Co. K .- Killed : Private Addison W. Martin. Wounded : Privates George C. Booth, Jacob Kuhn, Rufus Padgett.


Co. I .- Killed : Privates Philan R. Albro, Ballard Kinney. Wounded : Pri- vates S. G. Raymond, Peter Rourke, Thomas L. Stephens.


Total : Killed, 13 enlisted men; wounded, 1 commissioned officer, 19 enlisted men; prisoners, 1 enlisted man .- 34.


Cold Harbor, Va., June 1.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Nathaniel Hempstead.


Total : Wounded, 1 enlisted man.


Sumner's Upper Bridge, or Barker's Mills, Va., June 2.


Co. G .- Wounded : Sergeant Daniel Meagher.


Co. H .- Wounded : Sergeant John H. Watkins.


Total : Wounded, 2 enlisted men.


Trevillian Station, Va., June 11 and 12.


F. and S .- Wounded : Regimental Commissary Noble D. Preston. Prisoner : Assistant Surgeon Peter E. Sickler.


Co. A .- Killed: Captain John Ordner; Privates John Schenck, Robert H. Saunders. Wounded : Sergeant Horatio H. Rice; Private Darwin Lagot. Pris- oner : Private Joseph Case.


Co. B .- Wounded : Private Byron Knowlton.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Elias Evans.


Co. F .- Killed : Corporal John Conrad.


Co. G .- Wounded : Wagoner J. M. Fairfield (died).


Co. H .- Prisoner : Private Edgar Reynolds.


Co. K .- Wounded : Private William Youngs.


Co. L .- Killed : Corporal Kimble Pearsons.


Co. M .- Wounded : Private James Ellen. Prisoner : Corporal John H. Davis; Private John Woods (died in Andersonville Prison).


Total : Killed. 1 commissioned officer, 4 enlisted men ; wounded, 1 commis- sioned officer, 7 enlisted men ; prisoners, 1 commissioned officer, 4 enlisted men .- 18.


Trevillian Raid, Va., en route, June 7-20.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Joseph McKeagan (16th). Prisoner : Private Elias Evans (18th).


Co. F .- Killed : Private C. Newmire (18th)


Co. K .- Prisoner : Private Harris P. Moak (15th).


Co. L .- Killed : Private Orange Egberton (18th). Wounded and Prisoner : Private Silas Ostrander (18th). Wounded : Sergeant Royal Miller (10th).


Co. M .- Prisoner : Private James Lewis (16th).


Total : Killed, 2; wounded, 3; prisoners, 4; all enlisted men .- 9.


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White House, Va., June 20.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Joseph McKeagan.


Co. L .- Wounded : Private William Beaumont. Prisoner : Farrier Henry Wilkinson.


Total : Wounded, 2; prisoner, 1; all enlisted men .~ 3.


St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24.


N. C. S .- Wounded : Hospital Steward John E. Cowles.


Co. A .- Wounded : Sergeant Harlan P. Thompson ; Private Samuel Jacobus. Prisoner : Private Gustave Lanninger.


Co. B .- Missing, never heard from : Corporal Chester Bishop.


Co. C .- Wounded : Private John B. Miller. Prisoner : Private Cassander Bond.


Co. E .- Prisoner : Private Jacob Klemm.


Co F .- Wounded : Corporal Anthony Astel (died). Prisoners : Bugler Mat- thew Donnely (died in Andersonville Prison) ; Private Jacob Hagle (died in An- dersonville Prison).


Co. G .- Wounded : Corporal A. D. Schenck ; Private Charles A. Locke. Pris- oner : Captain Burton B. Porter.


Co. I .- Wounded : Private John Shaw. Prisoner : Corporal Joseph W. Hun- newell.


Co. L .- Wounded and Prisoner : Corporal Courtland H. Horner (died of wounds). Wounded : Private William Beaumont.


Co. M .- Killed : Captain Wilkinson W. Paige; Private Frederick Dearborne. Wounded : Private William Johnson ..


Total : Killed, 1 commissioned officer, 1 enlisted man; missing and never heard from, 1 enlisted man; wounded, 11 enlisted men ; prisoners, 1 commissioned officer, 7 enlisted men .- 22.


Light-House Point, Va., July 1.


Co. A .- Wounded : Sergeant William N. Bishop.


Total : Wounded, 1 enlisted man.


Deep Bottom, Va., July 27 and 28.


Co. F .- Wounded : Private William C. Fisher


Total : Wounded, 1 enlisted man.


Lee's Mills, Va., July 30 and 31.


Co. A .- Wounded : Corporal James Pierce; Private Addison Realls.


Co. B .- Killed : Private Edward C. Rice. Wounded : Private John Farrell. Co. C .- Killed : Private John Brenner. Wounded : Private Jacob Nickert.


Co. F .- Wounded : Private Henry A. Rose.


Co. I .- Wounded : Private Julius B. Day.


Total : Killed, 2; wounded, 6; all enlisted men .- 8.


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Strawberry Plains, or Deep Bottom, Va., August 14.


Co. M .- Wounded : Private Franklin Clark.


Total : Wounded, 1 enlisted man.


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Ream's Station, Va., August 23.


Co. C .- Killed : Corporal John Miller.


Co. M .- Prisoner : Private Silas C. Grovenor.


Total : Killed, 1; prisoner, 1; both enlisted men .- 2.


Poplar Springs Church, or Vaughn Road, Va., September 30 and October 1 and 2.


Co. A .- Wounded : Sergeant Norman A. Reynolds.


Co. B .- Killed : Sergeant Bela Burzette.


Co. C .- Wounded : Sergeant Jacob Bronner.


Co. D .- Killed : Private John Miles.


Co. E .- Wounded : Captain William A. Snyder ; Lieutenant John A. Scherer.


Co. F .- Wounded : Corporal Joseph Troutman (died).


Co. G .- Killed : Sergeant Daniel Meagher. Wounded : Lieutenant John J. Van Tuyl.


Co. K .- Killed : Private William A. Miles. Wounded : Private Charles A. Ray.


Co. M .- Prisoner : Sergeant William B. Seacord.


Total : Killed, 4 enlisted men; wounded, 3 commissioned officers, 4 enlisted men ; prisoner, 1 enlisted man .- 12.


Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27 and 28.


Co. A .- Wounded : Private Christian Kline.


Co. E .- Killed : Private George H. Blinebry.'


Co. K .- Killed : Saddler John T. Adams.


Co. L .- Prisoner : Private Samuel S. Cook.


Total : Killed, 2; wounded, 1; prisoner, 1; all enlisted men .- 4.


Prince George Court-House, Va., October 30.


Co. I .- Prisoner : Sergeant John W. Abernethy.


Total : Prisoner, 1 enlisted man.


Blackwater Creek, Va., November 18.


Co. H .- Killed : Privates C. N. Billings, Samuel Narber. Prisoner : Private Henry Jones.


Co. I .- Killed : Private Charles S. Barlett.


Total : Killed, 3; prisoner, 1; all enlisted men .- 4.


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Stony Creek, Va., December 1 and 2.


. Co. B .- Wounded : Corporal William T. Andrews (died).


Co. E .- Wounded : Private William B. Sourwine (died).


Co. H .- Wounded : Private D. R. Graham.


Co. K .- Wounded : Lieutenant T. C. White.


Co. L .- Wounded : Corporal Horatio G. Hicks; Private John R. Maybury.


Total : Wounded, 1 commissioned officer, 5 enlisted men .- 6.


Three Creeks, Va., December 9.


Co. L .- Wounded : Privates Peter Rourke, John M. Reed.


Total : Wounded, 2 enlisted men.


Jarrett's Station, Va., December 10.


Co. K .- Wounded : Privates Harvey Woods, James M. Woods, William Woods. Total : Wounded, 3 enlisted men.


1865. Hatcher's Run, Va., February 6.


F. and S .- Wounded : Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick L. Tremain (died). Co. L .- Prisoner : Private James M. Sanger.


Total : Wounded, 1 commissioned officer ; prisoner, 1 enlisted man .- 2.


Dinwiddie Court-House, Va., March 30 and 31.


F. and S .- Wounded : Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin F. Sceva.


Co. A .- Wounded : Sergeant Lewis A. Colburn; Private William H. Slater.


Co. H .- Killed : Private Patrick Glenn. Wounded : Captain Charles E. Pratt (died).


Co. I .- Wounded : Private Edward Adams.


Co. K .- Wounded : Privates Thomas McGuire, Munroe Stanley. Prisoners : Privates Alpheus L. Gale, Daniel Manning.


Co. L .- Wounded : Lieutenant Nelson Washburn; Privates M. M. Brown, John McCauley (died), James M. Bacon. Prisoner : Samuel D. Morrell.


Co. M .- Wounded : Privates James Larry, J. I. K. Rosenberg.


Total : Killed, 1 enlisted man; wounded, 3 commissioned officers, 10 enlisted men ; prisoners, 3 enlisted men .- 17.


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Five Forks, Va., April 1.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Delavan Johnson.


Co. E .- Wounded : Private George S. Prentice.


Co. H .- Wounded : Lieutenant William E. Davis.


Total : Wounded, 1 commissioned officer, 2 enlisted men .- 3.


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Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6.


Co. A .- Killed : Private Milford 'E. Matthews. Wounded : Captain Walter R. Perry ; Private Richard McCloy.


Co. G .- Prisoner : Private A. J. Donaldson.


Co. I .- Killed : Private Michael Loftus. Co. L .- Wounded : Private William Gulpin.


Co. M .- Wounded : Sergeant George H. Orcutt.


Total : Killed, 2 enlisted men; wounded, 1 commissioned officer, 3 enlisted men; prisoner, 1 enlisted man .- 7.


Farmville, Va., April 7.


Co. A .- Wounded : Private William H. Slater.


Co. C .- Wounded : Private Hugo Mulertt.


Co. D .- Wounded : Sergeant Philip Herman (died).


Total : Wounded, 3 enlisted men.


Appomattox Court-House, Va., April 9.


Co. A .- Wounded : Sergeant Norman A. Reynolds; Private Henry P. Everts. Co. C .- Prisoner : Private Hugo Mulertt.


Co. D .- Wounded : Private Liba Z. Washburn (died).


Co. I .- Wounded : Sergeant Peter R. Murdoch ; Private James P. Henry.


Co. K .- Prisoner : Captain John J. Van Tuyl.


Total : Wounded, 5 enlisted men; prisoners, 1 commissioned officer, 1 enlisted man .- 7.


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1862.


Co. B .- Prisoner : Private Leander Stone, near Rappahannock Station, Va., November 20.


Co. C .- Prisoner : Private Peter Stoll, at Ellis Ford, Va., November 12.


Co. E .- Prisoner : Saddler James Hussey, near Stafford's Store, Va., Novem- ber 7. Co. G .- Prisoner : Private Luke Allen, died in the enemy's hands at Leesburg, Va., November 9.


Total : Prisoners, 4 enlisted men.


1863.


Co. A .- Wounded : Private Lyman Senter, at Bowling Green, Va., June 14. Prisoner : Private George Decker, Weaverville, Va., July 20.


Co. E .- Prisoner : Corporal Jonas Hambleton, December ; place not given.


Co. I .- Killed : Private Philip Cunning, May 22, while on picket, near Bealton, Va. Wounded : Private Joseph A. Sanborn, November 19.


Co. K .- Prisoner : Private A. Beardsley, at Unionville, Va., in July. Total : Killed, 1; wounded, 2; prisoners, 3; all enlisted men .- 6.


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HISTORY OF THE TENTH REGIMENT OF CAVALRY.


1864.


Co. A .- Wounded : Private Patrick Tuohey, on picket, November 30. Pris- oner : Sergeant Rowland S. McWethey, in Shenandoah Valley, in July (died in Salisbury Prison).


Co. B .- Wounded : Private Arville D. Ayers, before Petersburg, date not given. Prisoners : Corporal Daniel T. Buffum, at White House, Va., May 24; Private Nelson H. Gates, at King William Court-House, Va., May 23.


Co. C .- Wounded : Privates Louis Smith, June 26; John Acreck, July.


Co. D .- Wounded and Prisoner : Captain Aaron T. Bliss, while serving in the Third Cavalry Division, at Ream's Station, Va., June 29. Wounded : Private William Buton, near Morrisville, Va., April 14. Prisoners : Privates John McKereghan, while with Third Cavalry Division, at Ream's Station, Va., June 29; Charles Morgan, near Warrenton, date not given.


Co. F .- Wounded : Corporal Harris Daniels, near St. Mary's Church, Va., June 27; again at Painesville, Va., March, 1865.




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