History of the Tenth regiment of cavalry New York state volunteers, August, 1861, to August, 1865, pt 2, Part 5

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


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Roasler, William .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Elmira, November 17, 1861; mustered in November 19, 1861; wounded by pistol-ball in arm at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to corporal, date not given.


Rose, Oscar F .- Age thirty-two ; enlisted from Troopsburg, September 24, 1864; mustered in October 1, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Rudolph, John .- Unassigned recruit; assigned to Tenth N. Y. Cav. in com- pliance with Special Order No. 71, Headquarters Army of the Potomac. per Special Order No. 47, Headquarters Third Division Cavalry Corps, March 17, 1863; name not taken up on company rolls ; discharged March 28, 1863, at Camp Bayard, Va., on surgeon's certificate of disability.


Rutschman, Albert .- Age thirty; enlisted from Buffalo, October 5, 1861 ; mustered in October 7, 1861; discharged January 3, 1863, at Camp Bayard, Va., on surgeon's certificate of disability.


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. Ryan, John .- No record of enrollment or muster in ; dropped ; name only appears on Regimental Return February 25, 1865; recruit from depot.


Saller, Frederick .- Age twenty-one ; enlisted from Elmira, December 14, 1861; mustered in same day; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to bugler, date not given.


Saulsbury, Frederick .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Evans, September 9, 1801; mustered in same day ; wounded and taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to corporal, date not given.


Sauvain, Peter .- Age forty-four; enlisted from Buffalo, September 10, 1861; mustered in December 19, 1861; discharged February 18, 1864, at Rendez- vous of Distribution, Virginia, on surgeon's certificate of disability.


Schorpp, Leabold .- Age thirty-two; enlisted from Elmira, December 14, 1861; mustered in same day ; in hospital at Bush River Field Hospital, Md., for about four months ; discharged January 3, 1863, at Camp Bayard, Va., on sur- geon's certificate of disability.


Schultz, Carl 0 .- Age thirty-two; enlisted from Elmira, December 9, 1861; mustered in same day ; discharged October 27, 1862, at Ball's Cross-Roads, Va., on surgeon's certificate of disability.


Seeley, Jasper .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Clarence, January 29, 1864; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Seiblich, Charles .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Elmira, November 7, 1861; mustered in same day ; injured in knee by a horse running with him against a tree ; in hospital at Havre de Grace, Md .; transferred January 1, 1864, to Company F as farrier by re-enlistment.


Seigel, John C .- Age thirty-two; enlisted from Buffalo, October 3, 1861; mustered in October 4, 1861 ; promoted to wagoner, date not given.


Seymour, John A .- Age twenty-five : enlisted from West Almond, October 28, 1864; mustered in October 29, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Short, Daniel .- Age twenty; enlisted from Watertown, January 11, 1865 ; mustered in same day ; died May 21, 1865, at Columbia Hospital, of pneumonia.


Sipple, Henry .- Age twenty-nine ; enlisted from Elmira. November 2, 1861; mustered in same day ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at War- renton, Va .; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Smith, Louis .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Elmira, November 7, 1861 ; mustered in same day ; wounded and taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; wounded June 26, 1864, place not given ; absent, sick in hospital at Washington, D. C., December, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Smith, Mahlon K .- Age thirty-eight; enlisted from Cayuga, September 1, 1864; mustered in same day ; mustered out June 24, 1865, at Philadelphia, Pa., under direction from War Department of May 5, 1865.


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Smith, Peter .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Amherst, February 22, 1864; mustered in same day; gangrene in right foot; in hospital at Fort Schuyler, N. Y., July 9, 1864, to April, 1865; mustered out July 26, 1865, at Albany, N. Y., under directions from War Department, A. G. O., May 3, 1865.


Sottebier, Henry .- Age forty-one ; enlisted from Elmira, November 12, 1861 ; mustered in same day ; re-enlisted and mustered in at Warrenton, Va., De- cember 31, 1863 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Stoll, Peter .- Age twenty ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 30, 1861; mus- tered in same day ; taken prisoner at Ellis's Ford, Va., November 22, 1862; re- turned from Camp Parole, February 27, 1863 ; wounded and taken prisoner at Bran- dy Station, Va., June 9, 1863 ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Strack, George .- Age twenty-nine ; enlisted from Elmira, December 1, 1861 ; mustered in December 9, 1861; promoted to chief bugler November 25, 1861.


Studeman, Ernst .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Buffalo, September 10, 1861 ; mustered in same day ; injured in left side and taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863 ; exchanged in September, 1863; in hospital at Washington, D. C., from October, 1863, to January, 1864; mustered out before Petersburg, Va., September 25, 1864, on expiration of-term of service.


Toppendorf, William H .- Age thirty-five; enlisted from Watertown, Janu- ary 9, 1865 ; mustered in same day; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Tyrrell, George A .- Reduced from sergeant May 23, 1862; taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant May 6, 1865.


Vibbard, Elijah .- Age twenty-one ; enlisted from Brandt Centre, September 1, 1861; mustered in September 9, 1861 ; discharged April 21, 1862, at Havre de Grace, Md., on surgeon's certificate of disability.


Vibbard, James .- Age eighteen ; enlisted from Brandt Centre, September 10, 1861; mustered in September 17, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; wounded and in General Hospital ; promoted to corpo- ral June 6, 1864.


Vibbard, Orrin .- Age twenty-three; enlisted from Brandt Centre, November '12, 1861 ; mustered in November 13, 1861 ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 31, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; absent from May 8. 1865; on detached service with Company A, Second U. S. Artillery ; rejoined Company C, Tenth N. Y. Cav., June 20, 1865; transferred July 10, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Vosser, Jacob .- Age thirty-five; enlisted from Buffalo, October 1, 1861; mustered in same day ; killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


Walsor, Eli .- Age twenty-eight; enlisted from Elmira, December 14, 1861; mustered in same day ; transferred to Company B and taken up on Muster-in Roll of that company.


Warmouth, Joseph .- Age thirty-seven ; enlisted from Buffalo, October 8, 1861; mustered in same day ; discharged July 16, 1862, at Baltimore, Md., on sur- geon's certificate of disability.


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· Weidt, John .- Age not given ; enlisted from Buffalo, October 8, 1861; mus- tered in same day; wounded and taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; wounded May 15, 1864, place not stated ; mustered out October 7, 1864, before Petersburg, Va., on expiration of term of service.


Weir, James .- Age twenty-five; assigned to Company C, Tenth N. Y. Cav., March 21, 1865, per Special Order No. 8, Headquarters Armies of United States; deserted from Company C, Twenty-fourth N. Y. V., July 21, 1861 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Welch, Thomas .- Age nineteen ; enlisted from Brooklyn, January 31, 1865; mustered in same day ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Westcott, Andrew .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Elmira, November 12, 1801; mustered in November 14, 1861 ; promoted to corporal, date not given.


Wiley, Jacob .- No record of enrollment or muster-in ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Works, Michael .- Age forty-four; enlisted from Second District, N. Y., De- cember 9, 1863 ; mustered in same day; transferred March, 1864, to Company G, Fifteenth N. Y. Artillery, never having been enlisted for this Regiment.


RECAPITULATION .- COMPANY C.


Company C's commissioned officers numbered ten, of whom one was mustered in in two grades, leaving nine to be accounted for. There were three captains, one mustered in as such with the company, one promoted from first lieutenant of the company, and one from first lieutenant, Company A. Of these, one was mus- tered out, one was discharged, and one transferred as such to the First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Of the three first lieutenants, one was original and two were pro- moted from first sergeants of the company. There were two of these mustered out by reason of expiration of terms of service, and one as supernumerary. There were four second lieutenants, one of whom was mustered in as such with the company, two were promoted from sergeants of the company, and one from sergeant of Company I. Of these, three were discharged and one promoted to regimental commissary. There were nineteen sergeants, six of whom were mus- tered into the company as such, six promoted from corporals of the company, one from corporal of Company B, one from wagoner, and five from the ranks. Of these, two were promoted to first and one to second lieutenant of the company, one to second lieutenant, Company A, one to second lieutenant, Company E, three discharged for disability, five as supernumeraries, two by expiration of terms of service, one mustered out by order, and three transferred to the First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Of the twenty-three corporals, eight were mustered in with the company, one promoted from wagoner, and fourteen from the ranks. There was one killed in action, one died of wounds received in action, six promoted to sergeants, four reduced to the ranks, one transferred to Company B as farrier, one transferred to Twenty-eighth Company, Second Battalion, V. R. C., one discharged for disability, one mustered out by order, two as supernumerary, one on expiration of term of service, and four transferred as corporals to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. There were four buglers, two of whom were originals and two promoted from the


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ranks. Of these, one was missing in action (never heard from), one reduced to the ranks, and two transferred to , Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. The two farriers were mustered in with the company; one was mustered out as super- numerary, and one transferred to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. There were three saddlers, one original, and two promoted from the ranks; one was killed in action, one mustered out on expiration of term of service, and one transferred to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav. Of the three wagoners, one was mustered in with the company and two promoted from the ranks; there was one promoted to commissary sergeant, one to corporal of the company, and one mustered out as supernumerary. From first to last there were in the company one hundred and sixty-one privates. Of these, four were killed in action, one died from wounds re- ceived in action, two died in Andersonville Prison, five died of disease, one was missing in action and never heard from, one was drowned, ten deserted, one pro- moted to chief bugler of the Regiment, one transferred to the Fifteenth N. Y. Artillery, one to the Sixth Regiment, V. R. C., one to corporal, Company B, one as private to Company B, one as farrier to Company F, six promoted to sergeants in the company, thirteen to corporals, two to buglers, two to saddlers, two to wagoners, fourteen were discharged for disability, twelve mustered out by expira- tion of terms of service, five by order, sixty-eight transferred to Company C, First N. Y. Prov. Cav., and seven of whom no record of disposition is given.


Deducting from the one hundred and sixty-one privates three corporals and one bugler, all originals, reduced to the ranks, and adding the twenty original non-commissioned officers, and one sergeant promoted from Company B, gives one hundred and seventy-eight as the total enlisted men who were accredited to the company from first to last.


COMPANY C'S HONORED DEAD. Corporals.


John Miller .- Killed in action at Ream's Station, Va., August 23, 1864.


Andrew Westcott .- Died at Shepherdstown, Va., July 26, 1863, of wounds received in action at that place, July 16, 1863.


Bugler.


Nicholas Koerber .- Missing in action at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863; never heard from.


Saddler.


Anthony Margle .- Killed in action at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.


Privates.


John Allen .- Died at Aurora, N. Y., November 1, 1861, of disease.


Lawrence Aman .- Drowned at Back River, Md., August 6, 1862.


John Bigrow .- Died at Convalescent United States General Hospital, De- cember 9, 1863.


Casander Bond .- Missing in action at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864; never heard from.


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John Brenner .- Killed in action at Lee's Mills, Va., July 30, 1864.


John F. Falkenstein .- Killed, in action at Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.


Magnus Fracher .- Died at Warrenton Junction, Va., April 27, 1863, of dis- easo.


C. W. Jones .- Died in Andersonville Prison, August 17, 1864.


Galord F. Kenny .- Died in hospital, at Washington, D. C., April 29, 1864, of disease.


Abraham Mapes .- Died in hospital, at Washington, D. C., June 30, 1864, of wounds.


Nicholas Meyer .- Killed in action at Hawes's Shop, Va., May 28, 1864.


Philip Neeb .- Died in Andersonville Prison, August 10, 1864.


Daniel Short .- Died in Columbia Hospital, May 21, 1865, of pneumonia.


Jacob Vosser .- Killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.


COMPANY D. Captains.


Bliss, Aaron T .- Promoted from first lieutenant February 9, 1863, with rank from November 24, 1862; wounded in the knee and taken prisoner at Ream's Station, Va., June 29, 1864, while on Wilson's Raid; escaped from prison Novem- ber 29, 1864. Mustered out February 17, 1865, near Petersburg, Va.


Aaron Thomas Bliss was born in Madison County, New York, in 1836. His boyhood was much like that of other farmers' sons-plenty of hard work, with little chance for education and improvement. When he was sixteen years of age he left the farm and entered mercantile life as a clerk at seventy-five dollars and a suit of clothes per year. This pursuit he followed as clerk and owner until the breaking out of the war, when, in September, 1861, he enlisted in Company D, Tenth N. Y. Cav. He was a member of that organization for three years and five months. For six months he was a prisoner at Andersonville, Macon, Charles- ton, and Columbia, from which place he escaped. alone, on the 25th day of November, 1864.


Soon after the war he removed to Michigan and began carving a fortune out of the pine forests, in which he has been eminently successful. Assisted by his noble wife-who, by the way, cheered his spirits during the dark days of the war with her letters of hope for the future, and whom he married soon after the war-he has built up a reputation for honesty and business integrity second to no man in Michigan. Through it all he has always had a good word and an open hand for deserving comrades, and many of them have profited by his bounty. He has taken a great interest in the Grand Army, has been aid-de-camp on the staff of the Grand Commander, Commander of Penoyer Post, and also Treasurer of Michigan Soldiers' Home. He was elected to Congress from the Eighth Congressional District of Michi- gan by a large majority. (See Appendix for prison and escape experience.)


Purdy, Emery .- Age forty-three ; commissioned January 7, 1862, with rank from October 23, 1861 ; mustered in with regiment at Elmira, December 23, 1861 ; discharged November 24, 1862, per Special Order No. 167, paragraph 21, A. G. O., May 4, 1864.


Torry, Norman W .- Promoted from first lieutenant, Company K, April 22, 1865, with rank from March 8, 1865; mustered in May 5, 1865; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary officer.


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First Lieutenants.


Bliss, Aaron T .- Promoted from private December 23, 1861; commissioned January 7, 1862, with rank from October 23, 1861; mustered in with regiment December 23, 1861 ; promoted to captain February 9, 1863.


Kempster, Walter .- Promoted from hospital steward July 27, 1863, with rank from June 9, 1863 ; mustered in August 9, 1863 ; resigned October 1, 1863. Served in the Twelfth N. Y. Vols. from May, 1861, to October, 1861, and par- ticipated in the first engagement of the Army of the Potomac, at Blackburn's Ford, Va., July 18, 1861, and also at Bull Run, three days later. Immediately on being mustered out from the Twelfth N. Y. Vols. he re-entered the service as hos- pital steward Tenth N. Y. Cav. Resigned as first lieutenant to prevent being trans- ferred to the Invalid Corps. Again re-entered the service as an assistant surgeon, and was ordered to Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore, Md., where he remained on duty to the time of his leaving the service in July, 1865.


Robb, William J .- Promoted from first sergeant February 9, 1863, to rank from November 24, 1862; killed in action at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.


Second Lieutenants.


Coyne, Thomas .- Transferred as second lieutenant from Company E in 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Edson, John Alfred .- Promoted from first sergeant June 14, 1864, with rank from May 25, 1864; mustered out June 26, 1865, as supernumerary officer.


Enos, William E .- Promoted from corporal June 6, 1864, with rank from June 1, 1864. Not mustered as second lieutenant.


Gait, Sydenham .- Promoted from first sergeant November 24, 1862; with rank from July 30, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant, Company K, May 9, 1863.


Hatry, Joseph Angustine .- Age thirty-three; commissioned January 7, 1862, with rank from December 12, 1861 ; mustered in with regiment December 23, 1861; resigned July 30, 1862, per Special Order No. 118, head-quarters Middle Department.


Spencer, Charles H .- Promoted from regimental quartermaster-sergeant February 17, 1864, with rank from February 9, 1864; mustered in March 9, 1864; resigned April 28, 1864, per Special Order No. 119, paragraph 5, Current Series of the Army of the Potomac, 1864.


Sergeants.


Ashtenaw, Joseph F .- Promoted from corporal September, 1863 ; wounded in right leg at Sulphur Springs, Va., October 12, 1863; in Judiciary Square Hospital, Washington, D. C., from October 15, 1863, to November 7, 1864, when he was discharged on surgeon's certificate of disability, on account of wounds re- ceived in action.


Bainbridge. Michael .- Promoted from corporal July 5, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


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Belton, Daniel Webster .- Age twenty-one; enlisted from Bouckville, Oc- tober 11, 1861; mustered in October 22, 1861; discharged November 29, 1862, at Brooks Station, Va., for disability.


Benjamin, Marvin H .- Promoted from corporal, date not given; reduced to private September 13, 1865.


Davy, Albert .- Promoted from private, date not given ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.


Edson, Jolın Alfred .- Promoted from corporal to quartermaster-sergeant, date not given ; promoted to first sergeant March, 1864; re-enlisted and mustered in December 18, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to second lieutenant, to date June 14, 1864.


Gait, Sydenham .- Age forty-three; enlisted from Elmira, October 21, 1861; mustered in as first sergeant October 22, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant November 24, 1862.


Gifford, Norman R .- Age twenty-two; enlisted, place not given, October 1, 1861; mustered in November 2, 1861, as fourth sergeant ; promoted to quarter- master and commissary sergeant in 1862; re-enlisted and mustered in December 18, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to first sergeant October 1, 1864; trans- ferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Hanawald, Leonard .- Promoted from corporal January 1, 1865; mustered out at Cloud's Mills, Va., June 26, 1865, by General Order 312, War Department.


Herman, Philip .- Promoted from corporal November 24, 1864; died April 8, 1865, at Farmville, Va., of wounds received in action April 7, 1865, while try- ing to capture a rebel flag.


Hibbard, Enos .- Promoted from corporal to commissary sergeant, date not given ; mustered out June 26, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.


Himrod, William G .- Age twenty -seven ; enlisted as quartermaster-ser- geant, from Ithaca, October 1, 1861 ; mustered in October 22, 1861; re-enlisted and mustered in March 21, 1864; reduced to the ranks at his own request, date not given.


Lenox, William S .- Promoted from private, date not given ; wounded in action at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863 ; died October 22, 1863, at Division Hos- pital, Alexandria, Va., of gunshot wound.


MeElligott, Thomas .- Promoted to quartermaster-sergeant from private, September 24, 1864; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


McQuien, John H .- Promoted from private, date not given ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 18, 1863, at Warrenton, Va. ; mustered out June 24, 1865, at Cloud's Mills, Va., as supernumerary.


Randall, Caleb .- Promoted from wagoner January 5, 1863; wounded in action at Sulphur Springs, Va., October 12, 1863 ; mustered out at Elmira, N. Y., October 14, 1864, on expiration of term of service.


Robb, William J .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Lockport, September 24, 1861 ; mustered in September 25, 1861; promoted to first sergeant September 25, 1861 ; promoted to first lieutenant February 9, 1863.


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Sherman, Ledra B .- Promoted from corporal September 16, 1864; mus- tered out September 24, 1864, on expiration of term of service before Peters- burg, Va.


Spring, Mortimer .- Promoted from corporal December 15, 1862; received gunshot wound in left elbow June 19, 1863, at Middleburg, Va .; in hospital at Washington from June 22, 1863, to October 28, 1863; transferred October 28, 1863, to Company D, First Regiment V. R. C .; transferred from Company D, V. R. C., to First Prov. Cav. in summer, 1864; discharged from Prov. Cav. in October, 1864.


Stone, G. Wellington .- Promoted from corporal December 30, 1862 ; taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863 ; exchanged November, 1863; pro- moted to first sergeant July 6, 1864; mustered out November 25, 1864, on expira- tion of term of service.


Tackabury, W. Wesley .- Age twenty-four; enlisted from Bouckville, Oc- tober 17, 1861 ; mustered in October 22, 1861 ; missing in engagement at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; promoted to hospital steward December 20, 1863.


Updike, Everett C .- Promoted from corporal November 21, 1863 ; mustered out November 25, 1864, before Petersburg, Va., on expiration of term of service.


White, Truman C .- Promoted from private to quartermaster-sergeant Au- gust 5, 1862; promoted to first sergeant March 4, 1863; promoted to first lieu- tenant, Company K, February 9, 1864.


Williams, William W .- Promoted from corporal May 4, 1865; when mus- tered out was commissary sergeant and color sergeant at Division Headquarters and Corps Forage Master; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Corporals.


Alexander, James .- Promoted from private March 4, 1865; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Anthony, Edward .- Promoted from private, date not given; discharged April 28, 1864, by reason of transfer to navy.


Ashtenaw, Joseph F .- Promoted from private, date not given ; injured by being thrown from horse and taken prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863; promoted to sergeant in September, 1863.


Bainbridge, Michael .- Promoted from private October 22, 1863; re-enlisted and mustered in December 18, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to sergeant July 5, 1864.


Benjamin, Marvin II .- Promoted from private, date not given ; re-enlisted and mustered in December 18, 1863, at Warrenton, Va .; promoted to sergeant, date not given.


Carter, James .- Promoted from private April 9, 1865 ; transferred June 24, 1865, to Company D, First N. Y. Prov. Cav.


Crocker, Jay .- Age twenty-two; enlisted from Ithaca, October 1, 1861; mustered in October 23, 1861 ; killed in action near Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863.


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Davis, David R .- Promoted from private, date not given; discharged July 17, 1865, at White Hall U. S. A. Hospital, near Bristol, Pa., for disability.




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