- 2nd Regiment Cavalry "Harris Light"
- 2nd Regiment Veteran Cavalry "Empire Light Cavalry"
- 2nd Regiment Mounted Rifles
- 2nd Regiment Provisional Cavalry
New York 2,6,9,11,12,13,16,18,20 & 26 Cavalry
Click here to see what battles they were engaged in: http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionny.htm

Links From Anne Cady's web site:
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY NY CIVIL WAR Data:
St. Lawrence County Civil War Rosters, with Soldier Index - From 1878 Evert's History of St. Lawrence County
4-part series of articles from Northern Tribune Newspaper discussing Civil War Veterans from Rossie
Roster of Canton "Hartwell T. Martyn" GAR Post - 1909 Includes both living and deceased members
Burials at Bayside Cemetery Potsdam
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Civil War Soldiers from Rossie (Anne Cady's Site): http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/MISC/Newspaper/ntcwdata.HTM
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New York State Military Museum - 2nd Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/2ndCavVet/2ndCavVetMain.htm
New York 2nd Regiment Cavalry:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2101/2dvetcav.html
Ogdensburg Advance, October 18, 1861:

Ogdensburg Advance, November 8, 1861:

2nd Regiment Veteran Cavalry "Empire Light Cavalry" from http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionny.htm
Organized at
Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and mustered in by Companies as follows: "A" August
15, "B" and "F" August 25, "C" September 9, "D" and "E" September 8, "G"
October 10, "H" October 16, "I" and "K" November 10, "L" December 3, and "M"
at Cavalry Depot, Washington, D.C., December 30, 1863. Left State by
detachments for Washington, D.C., August to December, 1863. Attached to
Cavalry Division, 22nd Army Corps, to February, 1864. 5th Brigade, Cavalry
Division, 19th Army Corps, Department of the Gulf, February 15 to June,
1864. 4th Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. of the Gulf, to August, 1864.
Separate Cavalry Brigade, Dept. of the Gulf, to December, 1864. Separate
Cavalry Brigade, Reserve Division, Military Division West Mississippi, to
February, 1865. Separate Cavalry Brigade, District of West Florida, to
March, 1865. 1st Brigade, Lucas' Cavalry Division, Military Division West
Mississippi, to April, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Dept. of the
Gulf, to July, 1865. District of Alabama, Dept. of the Gulf, to November,
1865.
SERVICE.--Duty in
the Defenses of Washington, D.C., until February, 1864. Ordered to Dept. of
the Gulf February, 1864. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from
Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26. Monett's Ferry and Cloutiersville March
29-30. Natchitoches March 31. Campti April 4. Sabine Cross Roads April 8.
Pleasant Hill April 9. Bayou Saline April 14. Natchitoches April 19. About
Cloutiersville April 22-24. Cane River Crossing April 23. Bayou Roberts May
3. Near Wilson's Landing May 4-5. Well's and Moore's Plantations May 6.
Retreat to Morganza May 13-20. Mansura May 16. Near Moreauville May 17.
Bayou de Glaze May 18. Simsport May 18. Expedition from Morganza to the
Atchafalaya River May 29-June 6. Bayou Fordyce Road May 29. Livonia May 30.
Bayou Grosse Tete June 1-3. Near Morganza June 24. Franklin July 18.
Atchafalaya River July 27. Morgan's Ferry Road and Atchafalaya River July
28. Martnquin Bayou August 9. Rosedale August 10. Expedition to Clinton
August 23-29. Morgan's Ferry, on Atchafalaya River, Augrist 28 (Detachment).
Expedition from Morganza to Fausse River September 13-17. Bayou Maringowen
September 13 and 16. Rosedale September 15. Bayou Alabama and Morgan's Ferry
September 20. St. Francisville October 4. Bayou Rara October 5. Fausse River
October 16. McLeod's Mills November 10. Clinton and Liberty Creek, Miss.,
November 15. Davidson's Expedition from Baton Rouge against Mobile & Ohio
Railroad November 27-December 13. State Line, Pascagoula River, Miss.,
November 27. Expedition to Morgan's Ferry December 13-14. Expedition from
Atchafalaya River December 16-19. Expedition from Morganza to New Roads
January 31, 1865. Scouts to Fausse River and Grosse Tete Bayou February 7-10
(Detachment). Moved to Barrancas, Fla., February, 1865. March to Fort
Blakely, Ala., March 20-April 1. College Hill, Fla., March 21. Pine Barren
Creek March 23. Canoe Creek or Bluff Springs March 25. Bluff Springs March
25. Pollard, Ala., March 26. Siege operations against Fort Blakely April
1-9. Expedition from Blakely to Claiborne April 9-17. Near Mt. Pleasant
April 11. Grierson's Raid through Alabama and Georgia April 17-30. Duty in
District of Alabama until November. Mustered out at Talladega, Ala.,
November 8, 1865.
Regiment lost
during service 5 Officers and 29 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded
and 3 Officers and 212 Enlisted men by disease. Total 249.
North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
Henry H. Bosworth, Major US Vols by Brevet, 1841-1910 (Section 72) (2nd
Cav, Co D)
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Rossie NY:
John, O'Leary died Jan 2, 1896, AE 68 yrs, CO E, 2 New York Cav
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New York State Military Museum - 6th Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/6thCav/6thCavMain.htm
St. Lawrence Plaindealer Feb 4, 1936:

6th Regiment Cavalry "2nd Ira Harris Guard" from http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#6th
Regiment
organized at New York City September 12 to December 19, 1861, under special
authority of the War Department, as the Ira Harris Guard. Turned over to
State of New York as 6th Cavalry November 20, 1861. Companies were mustered
in as follows: "A" September 12, "B" September 27, "D" September 28, "C"
September 29, "E" October 3, "F" and "G" October 24, "H" October 28, "I"
November 2, "L" November 6, "K" and "M" December 19, 1861. Left State for
York, Pa., December 23, 1861, and duty there until March, 1862. Ordered to
Washington, D.C., March, 1862, and duty in the Defenses of that city (8
Cos.) until July 23, 1862. (Cos. "D" and "K" served detached with 2nd Army
Corps, Army of the Potomac, March, 1862, to July, 1863, and Cos. "F" and "H"
served detached with 4th Army Corps March, 1862, to August, 1863, and in the
Defenses of Washington, D.C., 22nd Army Corps, to October, 1863.) Regiment
attached to Military District of Washington, D.C., March to July, 1862. 9th
Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, August to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade,
Pleasonton's Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac, to February, 1863. 2nd
Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of the
Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to July, 1865. (Co. "A" detached with
6th Army Corps, September, 1862. Cos. "B" and "C" with 9th Army Corps,
January and February, 1863. Co. "A" with 22nd Army Corps July and August,
1863.
SERVICE.--Duty in
the Defenses of Washington (8 Cos.) until July 23, 1862. Siege of Yorktown,
Va., April 5-May 4 (Cos. "D" and "K"). Battle of Williamsburg May S (Cos.
"D" and "K"). Seven Pines or Fair Oaks May 31-June 1 (Co. "K"). Seven days
before Richmond June 25-July 1 (Cos. "D," "F," "H," "K"). Peach Orchard and
Savage Station June 29. Glendale June 30. Malvern Hill July 1. Regiment
moved to Warrenton, Va., July 23-26. Scout and outpost duty on the Rapidan
and Rappahannock Rivers at Barnett's Ford, Va., July and August. Orange
Court House August 14. Culpeper Road August 19. Barnett's Ford August 26.
Kelly's Ford August 30. Williamsburg September 9. Near Hyattstown September
9-10. Frederick City September 12. South Mountain September 14. Antietam
September 16-17. Lovettsville October 3. Reconnaissance to Smithville, W.
Va., October 16-17. Kearneysville October 16. Charlestown October 16-17.
Near Lovettsville October 21. Near Wheatland October 21. Snickersville
October 22. Union and Bloomfield November 2-3. Ashby's Gap November 3.
Upperville November 3. Waterloo Bridge November 7. Ellis Ford December 1.
Fredericksburg December 12-15. Reconnaissance from Yorktown December 11-15
(Detachment). Matthews County Court House December 12. Buena Vista December
13. Wood's Cross Roads December 14. Expedition from Yorktown to West Point
and White House January 7-9, 1863 (Detachment). Pamunkey River January 8.
Expedition to Gloucester Court House April 7 (Detachment). Fort Magruder
April 11 (Detachment). Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Germanis
and Richard's Fords April 29. Crook's Run April 29. Spottsylvania Court
House April 30. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. West Point May 7
(Detachment). Warwick River June 5. Brandy Station and Beverly Ford June 9.
Upperville June 21. Middleburg June 22. Haymarket June 24-25. Dix's
Peninsula Campaign June 24-July 7 (3rd Battalion). Expedition from White
House to Bottom's Bridge July 1-7 (3rd Battalion). Crump's or Baltimore
Cross Roads July 2 (3rd Battalion). Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3.
Williamsport July 6. Boonsboro July 8. Benevola or Beaver Creek, Md., July
9. Funkstown July 10-13. Falling Waters July 14. Manassas Gap July 21-22.
Wapping Heights July 23. Barber's Cross Roads July 25. Kelly's Ford July
31-August 1. Brandy Station August 1-3. Advance from the Rappahannock to the
Rapidan September 13-17. Culpeper Court House September 13. Raccoon Ford
September 14-15 and 19. Reconnaissance across the Rapidan September 21-23.
Jack's Shop, Madison Court House, September 22. Bristoe Campaign October
9-22. Raccoon and Morton's Fords October 10. Kelly's Ford and Stevensburg
October 11. Brandy Station or Fleetwood October 12. Near Bristoe Station
October 14. Oak Hill October 15. Culpeper October 17-18. Bealeton October
24-26. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Muddy Run November
8. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Parker's Store November 29.
Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Barnett's Ford February
6-7. Kilpatrick's Raid on Richmond February 28-March 4. Near Taylorstown,
Beaver Dam Station, Frederick's Hall and South Anna Bridge February 29.
Defenses of Richmond March 1. Aylett's March 2. Kings and Queens Court House
March 3. Carrollton's Store March 11. Rapidan Campaign May-June. Wilderness
May 5-7. Brock Road and the Furnaces May 6. Todd's Tavern May 7-8.
Spottsylvania May 8. Sheridan's Raid to James River May 9-24. North Anna May
9-10. Ground Squirrel Church and Yellow Tavern May 11. Fortifications of
Richmond and Meadow Bridge May 12. Jones' Bridge May 17. On line of the
Pamunkey May 26-28. Crump's Creek and Hanovertown May 27, Totopotomoy May
28-31. Haw's Shop May 28. Old Church and Mattadequin Creek May 30. Cold
Harbor May 31-June 6. Bethesda Church May 31-June 1. Sheridan's Trevillian
Raid June 7-24. Trevillian Station June 11-12. Newark or Mallory's Cross
Roads June 12. White House or St. Peter's Church June 21. Black Creek or
Tunstall's Station June 21. Jones' Bridge June 23, Charles City Court House
June 23. Before Petersburg June 26-July 30. Deep Bottom July 27-28.
Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Berryville
August 10 and 13. Tell Gate near White Post and Newtown August 11. Front
Royal August 11. Cedar Creek August 12. Cedarville, Guard Hill or Front
Royal and Crooked Run August 16. Charlestown August 21. Kearneyville and
near Shephardstown August 25. Leetown and Smithfield August 28. Smithfield
Crossing Opequan August 29. Berryville September 3. Bunker Hill September
13. Sevier's Ford, Opequan Creek, September 15. Battle of Winchester
September 19. Middletown and Strasburg September 20. Fisher's Hill September
21. Near Edenburg September 23. Mr. Jackson September 23-24. New Market
September 24. Port Republic September 26:27. Waynesboro September 29. Mt.
Crawford October 2. Tom's Brook, "Woodstock Races" October 8-9. Hupp's Hill
near Strasburg October 14. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Woodstock
October 20. Near Kernstown November ll. Newtown November 12. Hood's Hill
November 22. Expedition from Winchester into Faquier and Loudoun Counties
November 28-December 3. Expedition to Gordonsville December 19-28. Jack's.
Shop near Gordonsville December 23. Lovettsville January 18, 1865.
Sheridan's Raid from Winchester February 27-March 25. Waynesboro March 2.
Occupation of Staunton March 2. Charlottesville March 3. Goochland Court
House March 11. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Dinwiddie Court House
March 30-31. Five Forks April 1. Fall of Petersburg April 2. Scott's Cross
Roads April 2. Deep Creek April 3. Tabernacle Church or Beaver Pond Creek
April 4. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Station April 8. Appomattox
Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to Danville
April 23-29. Moved to Washington, D.C., May. Grand Review May 23.
Consolidated with 15th New York Cavalry June 17, 1865, to form 2nd Regiment
Provisional Cavalry.
Regiment lost
during service 9 Officers and 72 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded
and 133 Enlisted men by disease. Total 214.
North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Kendrew Cemetery, DeKalb NY:
Francis Walker, died in hospital at City Point, VA; Nov 26, 1864; AE 29 yrs, 8 mos (if Francis Walker is
the same as Frank Walker - 6th Cavalry Co E - list has him here)
Union Risley Cemetery, DeKalb NY:
James Gotham, Co K 6th NY Cav; d. Jan 28, 1901 Age 60 yrs (Section 4)
Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
J. Riley Johnson, Capt Co K 6 NY Cav (Section 28)
Hugh M. Rea, 1844-1909, Corpl Co K 6th Regt NY Vol Cav
William Wells, Co K 6th NY Cav; Died Jan 27, 1883 Aged 72 yrs; a native of Aberdeen Scotland (Section
21)
St. Mary's Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
Peter Mahoney, Civil War Vet, Co A 6 Reg US Cav, 1842-1904; Military Marker (d. 4 Oct 1904) (Section 4)
Riverside Cemetery, Potsdam NY:
L C Mead, K.6. N.Y. CAV. 61-65), 1843 - 1924 (Lucius C Meade)
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New York State Military Museum - 9th Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/9thCav/9thCavMain.htm
John T Rutherford - Medal of Honor
- Buried at Brookside Cemetery Waddington, NY - Brevet Major, 9th Reg NY Cavalry - 1823 - 1898 - Zone 2
9th
Regiment "Stoneman" Cavalry from
http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#6th
Organized at
Westfield and Albany, N.Y., September 9 to November 19, 1861. Left State for
Washington, D.C., November 26, 1861. Attached to Wadsworth's Command,
Military District of Washington, to March, 1862. Artillery Reserve, Army of
the Potomac, to May, 1862. Defenses of Washington, D.C., to June, 1862.
Cavalry Brigade, 1st Corps, Army of Virginia, to September, 1862, Cavalry
Brigade, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October. 1862. 3rd
Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Potomac, to January, 1863. 1st
Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1863.
2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of
the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to July, 1865.
SERVICE.--Duty in
the Defenses of Washington, D. C., until March, 1862. Companies "C," "F" and
"K" detached for duty with Artillery Reserve. Other Companies on duty as
train guard, Army of the Potomac, to May 22, 1862. Siege of Yorktown April
5-May 4. Before WilIiamsburg May 4-5. West Point May 7. Near Slatersville
May 9. Ordered to Washington, D. C., May 22, and duty there until June, when
mounted. Action near Cedar Mountain August 12. Pope's Campaign in Northern
Virginia August 16-September 2. Freeman's Ford August 22. Fants Ford and
Great Run August 23. Sulphur Springs and Jones Ford August 24 Deep Creek
August 25. Salem and White Plains August 27, Groveton August 29. Bull Run
August 30. Near Centreville August 31. Fairfax Court House September 2.
Berryville September 29. Aldie October 1. Snickersville and Middleburg
October 13. Paris and Salem October 17. Thoroughfare Gap October 17.
Haymarket October 18. Warrenton October 19. Reconnaissance to Snicker's
Ferry and Berryville November 28-30. Upperville November 28. Berryville
November 29. Snicker's Ferry, Berryville, November 30. Reconnaissance to
Kelleysville December 21-23. Alcock's January 21, 1863. Grove Church, near
Morrisville, January 26. Rappahannock Fords and Station February 2.
Morrisville February 5. Summerville February 9. Freeman's Ford April 15.
Near Warrenton April 28. Stoneman's Raid April 29-May 8. Kelley's Ford April
29. Culpeper April 30. Rapidan Station May 1. Operations on Northern Neck
May 20-26. Brandy Station and Beverly Ford June 9. Ashby's Gap June 20.
Upperville and Middleburg June 21. Philomont June 22. Haymarket and
Thoroughfare Gap June 24-25. Hunterstown. Pa., June 30. Gettysburg, Pa.,
July 1-3. Williamsport July 6. Downsville July 7. Boonsboro July 8. Benevola
or Beaver Creek July 9. Falling Waters July 10. Funkstown July 10-18.
Falling Waters July 14. Emmittsburg July 18. Manassas Gap July 21-22.
Wapping Heights July 23. Barbee's Cross Roads July 25. Rixey's Ford July 29.
Kelly's Ford July 31-August 1. Brandy Station August 1-3. Stafford Court
House August 22. Expedition from Leesburg August 30-September 2. Advance
from the Rappahannock to the Rapidan September 13-17. Culpeper Court House
September 13. Rapidan Station September 14-15. Reconnaissance across the
Rapidan September 21-23. Jack's Shop, Madison Court House, September 22.
Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Raccoon and Morton's Fords October 10.
Stevensburg and near Kelly's Ford October 11. Brandy Station October 12.
Broad Run October 15. Oak Hill October 16. Hunter's Ford, Rapidan River,
October 17-18. Bealeton Station October 24. Rappahannock Station October 26.
Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Muddy Run November 8. Mine
Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Parker's Store November 29.
Reconnaissance to Woodville December 6. Demonstration on the Rapidan
February 6-7, 1864. Barnett's Ford February 6-7. Rapidan Campaign. Battles
of the Wilderness May 5-7; Todd's Tavern May 7-8; Spottsylvania May 8.
Sheridan's Raid to James River May 9-24. North Anna May 9-10. Ground
Squirrel Church and Yellow Tavern May 11. Fortifications of Richmond and
Meadow Bridge May 12. Jones Bridge May 17. On line of the Pamunkey May
26-28. Hanovertown and Crump's Creek May 27. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Haw's
Shop May 28. Old Church and Mettadequin Creek May 30. Bethesda Church May
31-June 1. Cold Harbor May 31-June 6. Sheridan's Trevillian Raid June 7-24.
Trevillian Station June 11-12. Newark or Mallory's Cross Roads June 12.
Black Creek or Tunstall Station and White House or St. Peter's Church June
21. Jones Bridge June 23. Before Petersburg June 29-July 31. Demonstration
north of the James July 27-29. Deep Bottom July 28-29. Sheridan's Shenandoah
Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Tell Gate, near White Post and
Newtown, August 11. Berryville August 12. Near Strasburg August 14. Crooked
Run August 13. Cedarville, Guard Hill or Front Royal August 16. Front Royal
August 18. Kearneysville August 19. Near Charlestown August 21-22. Near
Kearneysville August 25. Near Shephardstown August 2b. Leetown and
Smithfield August 28. Smithfield Crossing, Opequan. August 29. Berryville
September 3-4. Port Republic September 6. Bunker Hill and Opequan September
13. Sevier's Ford, Opequan Creek, September 15. Battle of Winchester
September 19. Strasburg and Middletown September 20. Fisher's Hill September
21-22. Near Edenburg September 23. Mr. Jackson September 23-24. New Market
September 24. Brown's Gap September 26. Port Republic September 26-27. New
Market September 28. Waynesboro September 29 and October 2. Columbia Furnace
October 8. Tom's Brook, "Woodstock Races," October 8-9. Hupp's Hill, near
Strasburg, October 14. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Fisher's Hill
October 20. Near Kernstown November 11. Near Winchester November 15. Rude's
Hill November 22. Expedition from Winchester into Fauquier and Loudoun
Counties November 28-December 3. Expedition to Gordonsville December 19-28.
Near Gordonsville December 23. Sheridan's Raid from Winchester February
27-March 25, 1865. Waynesboro March 2. Charlottesville March 3. (A
Detachment guard prisoners from Waynesboro to Winchester March 3-8. Near
Rude's Hill and Mt. Jackson March 7. Woodstock March 14.) Goochland Court
House March 11. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Dinwiddie Court House
March 30-31 Five Forks April 1. Scott's Cross Roads April 2, Fall of
Petersburg April 2. Tabernacle Church or Beaver Pond station April 8.
Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to
Danville April 23-29. March to Washington, D.C., May--. Grand Review May 23.
Mustered out July 17, 1865, and honorably discharged from service.
Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 84 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 7 Officers and 126 Enlisted men by disease, Total 223.
St. Lawrence Plaindealer Oct 2,1906:
North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Riverside Cemetery, Edwards NY:
Calvin Beach, d. July 9, 1887 AE 74 yrs; member of Co L 9th NY Cav; Second Marker (Section 7)
Henry H. King, d. Nov 7, 1885 AE 44 yrs, 7 mos; Co L 9th NY Cav (Section 14)
James Rushton, Co L 9th NY Vol Cav 1830-1914 (Section 5)
Ft. Jackson Cemetery, Hopkinton NY:
CLARK, Alexander D., son of William, Co K 9th Reg. NY Cal, {from stone: 1837-1907}
Old Hermon Cemetery, Hermon NY:
Alex Henderson, Co A 9th NY Cav (Section 1)
Greenwood Cemetery, Morristown NY:
Henry Bacon, Co L. 9th NYVC 1834-1903
Balsam Cemetery, Russell NY:
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New York State Military Museum - 11th Cavalry - Scotts 900:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/11thCav/11thCavMain.htm
11th Regiment Cavalry
"Scott's 900" from
http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#6th
Organized at New
York City December, 1861, to May, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., May
5, 1862. Attached to Military District of Washington and 22nd Army Corps,
Dept. of Washington, May, 1862, to March, 1864. (A Detachment In 8th Army
Corps, Middle Department.) District of LaFourche, Dept. of the Gulf, to
June, 1864. District of Baton Rouge, La., Dept. of the Gulf, to August,
1864. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. of the Gulf, to February, 1865.
2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of West Tennessee, to July, 1865.
Consolidated to a Battalion July 21, 1865. District of Memphis, Tenn., to
September, 1865.
SERVICE.--Duty in
the Defenses of Washington, D.C., until March, 1864. Action at Blue Ridge
Mountain, Va., June 18, 1862. Poolesville, Md., December 14. Near Fairfax
Court House, Va., June 27, 1863 (Cos. "B" and "C"). Bolivar Heights June 30.
Harper's Ferry July 7. Near Harper's Ferry July 14. Halltown July 15.
Edwards' Ferry, Md., August 27 (Detachment). Expedition from Leesburg August
20-September 2 (Co. "F"). Rockville, Md., September 22. Ordered to Dept. of
the Gulf March. 1864, and duty in the District of LaFourche, La., until
June, and in the District of Baton Rouge, La., until August. Action at New
River, La., May 15. Manning's Plantation June 10 and July 20. Orange Grove,
near Donaldsonville, July 31. Doyall's Plantation and Donaldsonville August
5. Expedition from Baton Rouge, La., to Clinton, Greensburg, Osyka and Camp
Moore October 5-9. Bayou Sara October 5. Lee's Expedition from Baton Rouge
to Brookhaven, Miss., and skirmishes, November 14-21. Brookhaven, Miss.,
November.IS. Near Jackson November 21. Clinton November 23. Liberty, Miss.,
November 24. Davidson's Expedition from Baton Rouge, La., against Mobile &
Ohio Railroad November 27-December 13. Franklinsville November 27. Ocean
Springs December 27. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., February, 1865. Expedition
from Memphis, Tenn., into Northern Mississippi March 3-11. Germantown March
28 and April 18. Duty at Memphis, Tenn., and in District of West Tennessee
until September. Mustered out at Memphis, Tenn., September 30, 1865, and
honorably discharged from service.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 22 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 319 Enlisted men by disease. Total 344.

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Major George W Richardson (left), Major Seth Pierre Remington (middle), Major Joseph C Kenyon - from SLC Historical Society - Stan Maine, Ogdensburg Remington Museum and "The story of a Cavalry Regiment (11th NY Cavalry, Scott's 900)", page 101

Horace D Ellsworth - photo from "The story of a Cavalry Regiment (11th NY Cavalry, Scott's 900)"
St Lawrence Plaindealer Nov 10, 1897:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Aug 30, 1910:


Reunion Photo - Probably Gettysburg 50th - Standing left to right, Horace Ellsworth Left (who started with the NY 106th infantry and then joined the 11th NY Cavalry), Middle back Bill Heckles - tallest man in the back(106th Regiment), on one knee - right Web Sherwin (may be John Sherman? - 60th NY). Photo from SLC Historical Society - Stan Maine
Canton Plaindealer:


Gouverneur Times, August 6, 1864:


Gouverneur Times, September 8, 1864:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1897:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer March 1, 1899:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer July 19, 1899:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer December 1930:(Alexander Pickert)

St. Lawrence Plaindealer June 1938:


Col J.B. Swain
photo from www.civilwar.com

Col J. B. Swain - 11th NY Cavalry
North Country Graves and Info: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
See Seth Pierre Remington
and Fred Tisdale
for info on "Scott's 900" - NY 11th Cavalry
Silas Wright Cemetery - corner of West Street and Miner Street - Canton NY - burial of Frank E Kip, (Francis Everington Kipp) lot 187 - 11th NY Cav, Scotts 900, killed Germantown Tenn, 4-18-65 - age 30.
Silas Wright Cemetery - corner of West Street and Miner Street - Canton NY - burial of Thomas Gamble, lot 14 - Co C or G, 11 New York Cavalry - Died Washing DC 11-18-63 - age 35.
John B. Day, Co I 11th NY Cav; Father, Died Dec 10, 1896; Age 63 yrs; Second Stone (Section C) - Hailesboro Cemetery, Fowler, NY
S. D. Rich< Co I 11 Regt NY Cav, 1832-;Second Marker; Inscription (w/ Shubel Waldo) (Section F) Hailsboro Cemeter, Fowler, NY
Benj Miller, Co B, 11 NY Cav died about 1870, age about 23 years - Miller Burial Site, Colton, NY http://stlawrencecountycemeteries.org/Colton/millerintro.htm
Major G. Williams, Co M 11th NY Cav, 1826-1879; Second Marker (Section 1) - Old Hermon Cemetery, Hermon NY
Sargt. Charles E. Clark (A Vet- no flag) Brookside Cemetery, Waddington NY
A Member of Co. D, 11 N.Y. Cavalry, d. May 16, 1891, age 58 yrs. http://www.waddingtonredev.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=id_lochist%3baction=display%3bnum=1149013616Sargt. Richard CLARK, 1840-1915 (Vet Flag) Co. D, 11 N.Y. Vol. Cav. - Brookside Cemetery, Waddington NY, Emma F. Patten, his wife, 1854- http://www.waddingtonredev.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=id_lochist%3baction=display%3bnum=1149013616
Ela E. VanBrocklin, Co I 11 NY Cav, d. Dec 22, 1864 AE 22 yrs; Close-up (Section 2) - White Church Cemetery, Pierrepont NY
Jason Tupper - from Pierrepont NY, wounded at Doyles Plantation, survived wounds about 2 weeks before dying (article on 60th NY Infantry page)
Arthur D. Foster, Co I 11th NY Cav; b. Jan 5, 1844 - d. May 28, 1888, Bridge Cemetery, Canton NY
John H. Powell, Co D 11th NY Cav, d. July 4, 1889 AE 56 yrs; Second Marker, Bridge Cemetery, Canton NY
George W. Hale, Co D 11th NY Cav, 1824-1901 - Jerusalem Cemetery, Canton NY
Jason Barber, Co D. 11th NY Cav, 1831-1898 - Jerusalem Cemetery, Canton NY
James Mullis, Co D 11th Reg NY Vol Cav; 1843-1862 - Jerusalem Cemetery, Canton NY
Daniel M. Norton, a member of Co D 11 NY Cav; died & was buried at Baton Rouge, LA; Oct 30, 1864; Age 20 yrs, 8 mos, Norton Cemetery, Canton NY
Anthony Bellen, Co K 11th NY Cav, 1823-1903 (Section 1) - Rensselaer Falls Cemetery, Canton NY
Miller, Benj. Co B 11 NY CAV, Died About 1870, Age About 23 Yrs - Miller Burial Site, Colton NY, single grave that is located just off State Highway 56, between South Colton and Sevey's Corners. http://stlawrencecountycemeteries.org/Colton/millerintro.htm
Sprague Downing, Co M 11th NY Cav; 1838-1917, Maple Grove Cemetery, DeKalb NY
William A. Johnson, died Nov 2, 1896 Age 69 yrs; Co F 11 Reg NY Cav; Military Marker
Maple Grove Cemetery, DeKalb NYEdwin N. Gilson, Co L 11 NY Cav; 1837-1917, Old DeKalb Cemetery, DeKalb NY
Owen Jones -Dedication - In memory of unreturned soldiers of the war of 1861-1865. Erected by the citizens of Richville, NY - Wayside Cemetery
John B. Day, Co I 11th NY Cav; Father, Died Dec 10, 1896; Age 63 yrs; Second Stone (Section C)
S. D. Rich< Co I 11 Regt NY Cav, 1832-;Second Marker; Inscription (w/ Shubel Waldo) (Section F) Hailesboro Cemetery, Fowler NY
Leander Austin, 11th NY Cav 1862-1865, born 1839 - died 1911 (Section K), Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY
George S. Parsons, 1843-1927, "George S. Parsons, 1843-1927, Life-long resident of the town of Gouverneur, Veteran of the civil war, serving in the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry 1861-'62, the 11th New York Calvalry, "Scott's 900", 1863-'64,'65, Loyal always to America and its Institutions, with a deep affection for his native town and its traditions, an assessor of the town of Gouverneur for forty years."Monument, Plaque (Section F), Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY
Webster N. Smith, Co L 11 NY Cav, Scott's 900; 1841-1924 (Section D), Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY
AINSWORTH, Samuel {from stone: 1830-1900}; from the list of Civil War Veterans Samuel Ainsworth 1900, Ft. Jackson Cemetery, Hopkinton NY
- KENDRICK, Plummer M., Co. E 11 NY Cav. Civil War; {from stone: b. Apr. 3, 1845-d. }{from 'Early History of Hopkinton' says he was born Apr. 3, 1845 a member of Scotts 900, enlisted Aug. 15, 1863, for 3 years, private $300, discharged by reason of disability Dec. 29, 1864, residing in Fort Jackson, NY, single - Ft. Jackson Cemetery, Hopkinton NY
George LaSelle Member 11 NY Cav Died Sept 14, 1864; AE 24 yrs (Section 1), Old Hermon Cemetery, Hermon NY
Charles Wesley McClair, 1847-1931; A Member of Co G 11 NY Vol Cavalry in the Civil War; Second Marker (Section 92) Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY
John VanZant, Co I 11 NY Cav; 1826-1904 (Section 43)Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg
John Morley, 11 NY Cav, Killed Oct 22, 1874 on St. R. Brooklyn, Aged 29 (Section 4), St Mary's Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY
Ela E. VanBrocklin, Co I 11 NY Cav, d. Dec 22, 1864 AE 22 yrs; Close-up (Section 2), White Church Cemetery, Pierrepont NY
Maurice McAllister, son - Also separate stone headstone: "Maurice - Co 1 11NY Inft, Veteran 61-65 civil war)1879-1898, Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn NY
John Shaver (Jr) - 11th Cav, Scotts 900, Co M, 1828- 1908, Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn NY
Oliver Graff, Co. D 11th NY Cavalry. GAR marker. He is listed as LaGraff in the 1870 census of Potsdam, died June 10, 1901, age 82, Old St Mary's Cemetery, Potsdam NY
Paul Longale, Co. D 11th NY Cavalry.,1838 - 1915, Old St. Mary's Cemetery, Potsdam NY
Rollin C Patten, Died Aug. 8, 1862 Ae 24 y A member of 11th N.Y. Cavalry died in La?"). died Aug 8, 1862, Parameter Cemetery, Potsdam NY
St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1881
Ellwood, Wm W 1823 - 1911 Co D. 11th NY Cav, Palmerville Cemetery, Russell NY
V. E. Irish 1842- 1898 Co D 11 Reg't N. Y. Vo. Cav., Brookdale Cemetery, Stockholm NY (Probably Vilas E Irish, also on the 92 Infantry list, Co F)
- Robert Hughes, CoK 11 N.Y. GAR died Aug. 24, 1864 age 18 yrs Buried New Orleans, Ellis Cemetery, Stockholm NY
- Sargt. Charles E. Clark (A Vet- no flag) A Member of Co. D, 11 N.Y. Cavalry, d. May 16, 1891, age 58 yrs. , Brookside Cemetery, Waddington NY
- CLARK Richard, 1840-1915 (Vet Flag) Sargt. Co. D, 11 N.Y. Vol. Cav., Zone 3 , Brookside Cemetery, Waddington NY
- Homer Bailey - Blacksmith - Canton NY
(photo from St Lawrence Plaindealer)
- Hollis Snell - Colton (father of Bertrand Snell)
- George W. HILL (Veteran 61-65) Co. K 11 NY Cav was lost at sea in the foundering of the USS Steamer North America off the coast of Florida, Dec. 26, 1864 AE 30 yrs. (Section C), Balsam Cemetery, Russell NY C96
- John Murray, Co K 11 NY Age 33 yrs; d. Aug 9, 1871, Cooks Corner Cemetery, Pierrepont NY
- Winslow Scoville, Co D Scott's 900, 1842-1899, Cooks Corner Cemetery, Pierrepont NY
Hartwell T Martyn - from Canton NY: from Canton Commercial Advertiser 1924
St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1883:
From Rootsweb:
· Name: Hartwell T. MARTYN
· Sex: M
· Birth: ABT 1842
· Death: 22 DEC 1864 in off the coast of Florida
· Burial: Evergreen Cem. Canton, ST Law, NY
· Note: section B Lot144 plot 3 age 22
· Military: Note: Lost at Sea in the Foundering of the U.S. Steamer North America off coast of Florida
(Note, see above, also George W Hill, 11th Cav and William Woolever, 18th cav)
From St. Lawrence Plaindealer - 1865 - Death Notice:
St. Lawrence Plaindealer May 1907:
St. Lawrence Plaindealer Marcy 7, 1911:
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12th New York Cavalry:
http://web.cortland.edu/woosterk/12cav.html
Raymond Ferguson: http://web.cortland.edu/woosterk/R_Ferguson.html
Web Site:
http://home.att.net/~cwppds/12nycav.htm#B
12th Regiment Cavalry "3rd Ira Harris Guard" from: http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#9th
Organized at New
York City November, 1862, to September, 1863. Left State by Detachments for
Dept. of North Carolina May to December, 1863. Attached to Cavalry Brigade,
18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1863. Defenses of New
Berne, N. C.. Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to October, 1863.
Heckman's Command, Newport News, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina,
to January. 1864. District of the Albemarle, N. C., Dept. of Virginia and
North Carolina, to February, 1864. Palmer's Brigade, Peck's Division,
District of North Carolina, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to
February., 1865. Cavalry, District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North
Carolina, to April. 1865. Kilpatrick's Cavalry Division, Dept. of North
Carolina, to July, 1865.
SERVICE.--Duty in
the Dept. of North Carolina May, I863, to July, 1865. Near Kinston, N. C.,
June 20, 1863. Succade Ferry June 22. Reconnaissance from Plymouth to
Nichol's Mills June 28 (Detachment). Free Bridge July 6. Expedition from
Newport Barracks to Cedar Point and White Oak River July 13-16 (1 Co.).
Smith's Mill Bridge July 15. Swift Creek July 18. Raid to Tarboro July
18-24. Tarboro July 20. Hookerstown July 21. Swift Creek, Street's Ferry and
Scupperton July 22 Expedition from Plymouth to Foster's Mills July 26-29
(Detachment). Williamston July 27. Foster's Mills July 27. Sparta July 20.
Chowan July 28. Near Washington August 14. Near Rocky Run November 4. Near
Janesville November 20. Near Greenville November 25. Greenville November 30.
Near Kinston December 5. Free Bridge. Chincapin Creek, December 16 (Cos.
"A," "B" and "E"). Scout from Rocky Run toward Trenton December 21-24
(Detachment). Near Washington December 21. Expedition from Newport Barracks
to Young's Cross Roads, Swansboro and Jackson December 27-29. Swansboro Road
December 28. Greenville December 30. Operations about New Berne against
Whiting January 18-February 16, 1864. Expedition to Onslow County January
27. New Berne February 1-4. Batchelor's Creek February 1. Brice's Creek
February 1-2. Beach Grove February 1-3. Near Plymouth February 12.
Greenville February 18-19. Near Plymouth April 2. Beaver Creek April 17.
Plymouth April 17-20 (Cos. "A," "F"). Tom Mack's Fork April 21. Before New
Berne May 4-6. Expedition from Batchelor's Creek to near Kinston June 20-23
(Cos. "B," "D"). Expedition against Wilmington and Weldon Railroad June
20-25 (Co. "E"). Onslow County June 20. North East June 20-21. Southwest
Creek June 22. Sneed's Ferry June 22. Jackson's Mills June 22. Swansboro
June 23 Near Kinston June 28. Deep Gully September 19. Scout to Gum Swamp
October 11-13. Gardiner's Bridge December 4 and 9. Scout to Southwest Creek
December 10-25. Foster's Mills December 10. Mosely Ford December 10.
Southwest Creek Bridge December 11-12 Jamestown December 29. Greenwich
December 30 Plymouth February 2, 1865. Colerain February 2 Plymouth February
12. Greenville February 18-19 Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26.
South west Creek March 6-7. Wise's Forks March 7-10. Cove Creek, Trent Road,
March 11. Kinston March 14. Best's Station March 19. Mosely Hall March 20.
Near Goldsboro March 21-22. Hookerstown March 31 (Co. "L") April 3-4 and 7.
Near Faisson's Station April 4. Fais son's Station April 11. Best's Station
April 12-13. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army.
Duty in the Department of North Carolina until July. Mustered out at
Raleigh, N. C., July 19, 1865, and honorably discharged from service.
Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 31 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 170 Enlisted men by disease. Total 209.
North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Notre Dame Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
John M. Bertrand, Co G 12 NY Vol Cav; 1841-1915 (Section 18)
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New York Military Museum - 13th Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/13thCav/13thCavMain.htm

13th Cav, Prospect Hill

13th Cavalry Camp - Washington
13th Regiment Cavalry "Seymour Light" from: http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#9th
Regiment
organized at Staten Island, N.Y., by consolidation of several incomplete
Cavalry organizations June 20, 1863. 6 Companies ("A," "B," "C," "D," "E"
and "F") left State,for Washington, D.C., June 23, 1863. Companies "G" and
"H" August 14, 1863, and "I," "K," "L" and "M" in winter of 1863-1864.
Attached to Cavalry Brigade, 22nd Army Corps, Dept. of Washington, June to
December. 1863. Tyler's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to January, 1864. 3rd
Brigade, Tyler's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to May, 1864. Cavalry Brigade,
22nd Army Corps, to November, 1864. 1st Separate Brigade, 22nd Army Corps,
to June, 1865.
SERVICE.--Patrol
duty in rear of Army of the Potomac, during Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign,
June-July, 1863. New York Riots July 15, 1863 (Cos. "G," "H"). Duty in and
covering the Defenses of Washington, D.C., until June, 1865. Action at
Fairfax, Va., August 24, 1863. Operating against Moseby until October, 1863.
Near Bristoe Station October 14. Chanuntily October 16. Near Lewinsville
December 9. Near Vienna December 16. Fairfax Court House December 22. Scout
from Vienna to Leesburg December 25-27. Scout from Vienna to Hopewell Gap
December 28-31. Front Royal February 20, 1864. Scout from Vienna to Farmwell
February 25-26, Scout from Vienna toward Upperville April 28-May 1. Carter's
Farm May 1, Near Aldie June 11 and July 9. Mt. Zion Church, near Aldie, July
6. Scout from Falls Church July 18-21 (Detachment). Fairfax Station August
8. Blue Ridge Mountains August 10. Annandale September 3. Culpeper September
4. Near Centreville September 13. Fairfax Station September 17. Culpeper
September 22. Salem and White Plains October 5-7. Moseby's Camp October 14.
Union Mills October 16. Piedmont October 19. Near Fall's Church October 22.
Rectorstown December 21. Lewinsville January 1, 1865. Near Broad Run
February 3. Near Leesburg February 6. Near Peach Grove March 12
(Detachment). Near Dranesville March 18 (Detachment). Consolidated with 16th
New York Cavalry June 23, 1865, to form 3rd Regiment Provisional Cavalry.
Regiment lost
during service 31 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and
97 Enlisted men by disease. Total 129.
St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1931:

North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Rensselaer Falls Cemetery, Canton NY:
John Breaky, 13 Reg N.Y. Cav 1830-1907 (Section 1)
Henry L. Harrison, Co H 13 NY Cav; d. Aug 4, 1886 AE 72 yrs (Section 3)
Old Hermon Cemetery, Hermon NY:
Charles J. Pool, Co D 13 Regt N.Y.V. Cav; 1848-Mar 21, 1888; AE 40 yrs; Second Stone (Section 1)
Hillcrest Cemetery, Heuvelton NY:
David Darrah, Com Sgt Co G 13 NYC, June 13, 1841-Oct 20, 1926; Footstone (Section 42)
George D., son of CN & Eliza Galloway, O.M. Sergeant 13 Regt NYSV Cavalry, Died Feb 21, 1864 in
his
21 year (Section 1)
Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
Julius L. Brown, Co F 13 Regt NYV Cav, 1849-1915 (Section 71)
Brookside Cemetery, Waddington NY:
John Rotton, born in city of Briston Eng Sept 30, 1820 , Died on Bell Island, Virginia, 1863 (or 1864)
in his 43year - Vet Flag - Private in Co C, 13th NY Cav - Tablet sunk in concrete pavement
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New York Military Museum - 16th Cavalry: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/16thCav/16thCavMain.htm
16th Regiment Cavalry
"Sprague Light Cavalry" from:
http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#9th
Organized at
Plattsburg, N.Y., and mustered in by Companies as follows "A," "B," "C," "D"
June 19, 1863. "F" August 1, 1863. "G" and "H" August 13, 1863. "I"
September 2, 1863. "K" September 22, 1863. "L" October 18, 1863, and "M"
September 5, 1863. Companies "A," "B," "C," "D" left State for Washington,
D.C., June 19, 1863. Companies "E," "F," "G," "H" August 19, I863, and "I,"
"K," "L" September, and "M" October 23, 1863. Attached to Cavalry Brigade,
22nd Army Corps, Dept. of Washington, to October, 1863. DeRussy's Division,
22nd Army Corps, Defenses of Washington, south of the Potomac, to December,
1863. 4th Brigade, DeRussy's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to March, 1864.
Cavalry Brigade, 22nd Army Corps, to November, 1864. 1st Separate Brigade,
22nd Army Corps. to June, 1865.
SERVICE.--Patrol
duty in rear of Army of the Potomac during Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June
and July, 1863. Duty in and covering the Defenses of Washington, D.C., and
operating against guerrillas until June, 1865. Lewinsville, Va., October 1,
1863 (Co. "B"). Bristoe Station October 14. Near Blue Ridge Mountains
November 18. Near Circlesville February 21, 1864. Dranesville February 22.
Scout from Vienna to Farmwell February 25-26. Leesburg April 10. Hunter's
Point April 23. Expedition from Vienna toward Upperville April 28-May 1.
Near Middleburg April 29. Blue Ridge Mountains April 30. Carter's Farm May
1. Middleburg May 29. Fall's Church June 23 (Detachment). Centreville June
24. Annandale June 26. Aldie July 6. Scout to Rapidan Station July 26
(Detachment). Burke's Station July 29. Fairfax Station August 4. Near
Fairfax Station August 7. Fairfax Station and near Fall's Church August 8.
Annandale August 14. Fort Buffalo August 22. Annandale August 24. Fall's
Church September 13. Fairfax Station and Culpeper September 17. Culpeper
September 19. Wolf Run Shoal September 20. Culpeper September 22. Near
Lewinsville October 1. Salem and White Plains October 5-7. Fall's Church
October 18. Piedmont October 10. Flint Hill November 27. Vienna December 3.
Operations about Salem. Warrenton, Bealeton Station, Centreville and Sulphur
Springs March 3-8. Warrenton March 5, 1865. Near Flint Hill March 7. Vienna
March 8. Scout in Loudoun County March 12-14. Scout from Vienna into Loudoun
County, April 8-10. Garrett's Farm, near Port Royal, April 26 (Detachment).
Capture of J. Wilkes Booth and Daniel E. Harold. Consolidated with 13th New
York Cavalry June 23, 1865, to form 3rd Regiment Provisional Cavalry.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 20 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 120 Enlisted men by disease. Total 141.
North Country Graves (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web site)
Rensselaer Falls Cemetery, Canton NY:
James Glancy, Co K 16th NY Cav; b. Feb 27, 1835 - d. Dec 27, 1887;
Close-up (Section 1)
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New York Military Museum - 18th Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/18thCav/18thCavMain.htm
18th
Regiment Cavalry "Cornish Light Cavalry" from:
http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#9th
Organized at New
York and mustered in by Companies as follows: "A" July 18, "B" July 19, "C"
August 12, "D" August 25, "E" August 15, "F" August 31, "G" October 13, "H"
October 31, "I" December 2, 1863; "K," "L" and "M" January, 1864. Companies
"A" to "F" left State for Washington, D.C., September-26, 1863; Companies
"G" and "H" October 23; "I" and "K" December 13, 1863, and "L" and "M"
January, 1864. Attached to Defenses of Washington, 22nd Army Corps, to
December, 1863. Cavalry Division, 22nd Army Corps, to February, 1864. 5th
Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. of the Gulf, to June, 1864. District of
LaFourche, La., Dept. of the Gulf, to January, 1865. Southern Division of
Louisiana, Dept. of the Gulf, to April, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry
Division, Military Division of West Mississippi, to June, 1865. Dept. of
Louisiana to September. 1865. Dept. of Texas to May, 1866.
SERVICE.--New
York Riots July 13-16, 1863. Duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C., until
February, 1864. Ordered to the Dept. of the GuIf February 16. Red River
Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26.
Monett's Ferry and Cloutiersville March 29-30. Natchitoches March 31. CamptI
April 4. Pleasant Hill April 7. Sabine Cross Roads April 8. Pleasant Hill
April 9. Grand Ecore April 10. Bayou Salins April 14. Campti April 15. Grand
Ecore April 16. Bayou Salina April 17-18. Natchitoches April 19. About
Cloutiersville April 22-24. Monett's Ferry, Cane River Crossing, April 23.
Grand Ecore April 29. Near Alexandria May 1. Bayou Roberts May 3. Moore's
Plantation May 4-5. Well's Plantation May 5-6. Near Alexandria May 8. Bayou
Rapides May 10. Near Alexandria May 11-12. Retreat to Morganza May 13-20.
Mansura May 15-16. Near Moreauville May 17. Yellow Bayou May 17-18. Morganza
May 24. Duty in the Defenses of New Orleans until January, 1865.
Pattersonville July 12, 1864. Centreville July 14. Franklin July 18. At
LaFourche tiI1 November, 1864. At Bonnet Carre until March, 1865. Expedition
from Brashear City to Amite River March 26-29, 1865 (Detachment). Duty in
District of Louisiana until November, and at various points In Texas until
May, 1866. Mustered out at Victoria, Texas, May 31, 1866, and honorably
discharged from service. (Cos. "A" and "F" detached in Texas June to
November, 1864.) Parish Vico, Texas. June 25. Brownsville and Rancho San
Pedro July 25. Clarksville August 14.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 10 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 203 Enlisted men by disease. Total 216.
North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Riverside Cemetery Records, Edwards NY:
William Woolever, died Dec 22, 1864, 18 years old - Son of Harvey and Anna. He was wounded in the Civil War , 18th New
York cavalry, and went down on a ship with other wounded soldiers coming from New Orleans to New York. (Possibly with
Hartwell Martyn????? see 11th Cav above??
St Michael's Cemetery, Fine NY:
William Welch Co I 18, NY Cav. 1840-1925
Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY:
Jay F. Hodgkin, 1845-1903, Co K 18 NY Cav (Section A)
Levi N. Smith, Co E 18 NYVC, 1841-1912 (Section A)
Holy Cross Cemetery, Hopkinton NY:
BARLOW, ELI (section C-B) from stone: Co F 18th NY Vol Cav Born 1844 - died 1909
Garrison Cemetery, Pitcairn NY:
Charles Bowman, Co H, 18 Cav NY Vol, d. November26, 1899, 53 years
John Allen, Co F 18 NY Cav; 1861-1865, 77 years old
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New York Military Museum - 20th Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/20thCav/20thCavMain.htm
20th New York Volunteer Cavalry: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/marko6/
20th Regiment Cavalry "M'Clellan" from: http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#9th
Organized at
Sackett's Harbor, N.Y., and mustered in Companies "A" to "G" September 3,
1863; Company "H" September 4, 1863; Companies "I" and "K" September 17; "L"
September 22, 1863, and Company "M" September 23, 1863. Left State for
Washington, D.C., September 30; thence moved to Portsmouth, Va., by
Detachments October and November, 1863. Attached to United States Forces,
Portsmouth, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to January, 1864.
Heckman's Division, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina,
to April, 1864, Defenses of Portsmouth, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North
Carolina, to May, 1864. District of Eastern Virginia, Dept. of Virginia and
North Carolina, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, Kautz's Cavalry Division,
Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to April, 1865. Cavalry Brigade, Dept.
of Virginia, to July, 1865. Company "D" attached to Separate Brigade,
Defenses of Bermuda Hundred, Va., Army of the James, December, 1864, to
June, 1865. Company "F" at Port Powhattan, Separate Brigade, Defenses of
Bermuda Hundred, Va, December, 1864, to June, 1865. Company "G" attached to
1st Brigade, McKenzie's Cavalry Division, Army of the James, March to June,
1865. Company "I" with Provisional Division, Army of the James, March to
June, 1865.
SERVICE.--Duty in
the Defenses of Portsmouth, Va., November, 1863, to December, 1864. Action
at Smithfield, Va., February 1, 1864. Suffolk February 20. Chuckatuck June
6. Wood's Mills Hill June 24. South Quay July 3. Expedition from Suffolk
into North Carolina July 27-August 4. Winston, N. C., July 29. Guiam's Ford,
N. C., August 12. Jamestown Island September 3. Expedition from Bermuda
Mills to Murfrees Depot, N. C., October 15-17 (Cos. "D," "I" and "K").
Blackwater October 16. Before Petersburg and Richmond December, 1864, to
April, 1865. Expedition from Portsmouth to Hertford, N. C., December 6-10,
1864 (Detachment). Operations about Broadwater River and Chowan River
December 11-19. Darbytown Road January 13, 1865. Appomattox Campaign April
1-9 (Cos. "G" and "I"). Five Forks April 1. Fall of Petersburg April 2. Deep
Creek April 3-4. Rice's Station April 6. Burke's Station April 7. Appomattox
Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Duty in the Dept. of
Virginia until July. (Co. "D" at Fort Pocohontas December, 1864, to June,
1865; Co. "F" at Fort Powhatan December, 1864, to June, 1865.) Mustered out
July 31, 1865, and honorably discharged from service.
Regiment lost during service 5 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 125 Enlisted men by disease. Total 132.
Gouverner Times, September 8, 1864:

North Country Graves: (from Anne Cady's and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Spragueville Cemetery, Antwerp NY:
Samuel P. Cross, Co C 20 NY Cav Died Nov 17, 1896 AE 76 yrs (Section 2)
Riverside Cemetery, Edwards NY:
Warren Glasby of Co C 20th Cav NYSV, d. May 27, 1882 AE 39 yrs (Section 11)
L. D. Raymond, Co C 20 Reg N.Y.V.C. 1844-1922 (Section 4)
South Edwards Cemetery, Edwards, NY:
| DANIELS | Asa |
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4 Feb 1871 | 42 yrs. | J | Civil War - Co. H, 20th NY Cav. |
Gulf Cemetery, Fowler NY:
Charles Beerman, CO H 20th NY Cav; 1841
Hailesboro Cemetery, Fowler NY:
Benjamin Allen, CO I 20 Reg NY Cav; 1848-1915; Second Marker (Section D)
Nathan Bowhall, CO E 20 Reg NY Cav, 1844-1912 (Section A
Willard Stowell, Co A 20 Regt N.Y. Cav; born Jan 31, 1825 - died Dec 30, 1887; Second Stone (Section
D)
Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY:
Orville Ayers, died May 31, 1893, AE 48 yrs, Co H 20 NYS Cav (Section H)
James Crowder, Co C, 20 Reg NY Cav, 1845-1907 (Section G)
William H. Goodnough, Father, 1839-1925, Co H 20 NY Cav, Goodnough Monument (Section H)
Joseph Holmes, Co H, 20 NY V C 1829-1911 (Section L - CW)
Harvey P. Legate, 1844-1923, Co H., 20 NY G A V, Headstone, (Section K)
James P. Livingston, Co H 20 Regt NY Cav, 1848-1901 (Section A)
John Bower Preston, Maj 20 Reg NY Cav, July 18, 1832-Dec 26, 1898 (Section F)
http://stlawrencecountycemeteries.org/Gouverneur/gourivbook.htm
John H. Rivers, 1844-1919, GAR Co G, 20th NY Cav, Headstone (Section K)
James Spencer, Capt 20 NY Cav, 1845-1935 (Section F)
Osman Welch, Sergt Co. C 20 NY Cav, 1841-1907,
Headstone (Section C)
Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Hammond NY:
Lucien B. Daniels, A member of Co M 20 Reg NYV Cavalry, died July 7, 1865 AE 31 yrs, 3 mos (Section
6)
Pleasant Lake Cemetery, Macomb NY:
Walter, Fleming, Father, Co E, 20 Reg N.Y.C.; 1844 - Aug 12, 1929
Patrick Whalen, Pri. Co A., 20 Reg, NYC; 1845 - 1914
Woodworth Cemetery, Macomb NY:
Jonas Krake, Co D. 20 NY C, 1833-1912
Notre Dame Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
Francis Pigeon, 1838-1895, Co L 20 Regt NY Vol Cav (Section 1)
Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
Alexander Bennett, Co E 20 Regt NY Cavv; d. Oct 8, 1906 Aged 66 ys (Section 105)
George H. Holmes, Sergt Co C 20th Regt NY Vol Cav in the War for the union, d. June 12, 1930 Aged 86 yrs (Section 29)
Garrison Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
George F Allen, Co H 20th N.Y. Cav, Veteran 61-65, died Feb 18, 1893, 55 years, 11 mo
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Rossie NY:
John D. Carroll, Co D, NYC, Buried at Portsmouth, VA, 1817-1864 (20th Cav Co H)
Riverside Cemetery, Rossie NY:
Ford Reid, Co. C, 20 NY Vol Cav, Died Jan 16, 1901, AE 76 yrs
Belleville Cemetery, Russell NY:
Balsam Cemetery, Russell NY:
Ira L. Heaton, Died June 18, 1865 age 19 yrs. Veterans Large HEATON stone fallen on the face (Veteran 1861-65)(Section C) C95
Alfred B. Heaton, died April 18, 1868 age 28 yrs sons of Richard and Maria HEATON (Section C) C94
Brookdale Cemetery, Stockholm NY:
William S Irish Co. M. 20. Reg. N. Y. C. 1851-1908
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New York Military Museum - 26th Cavalry:
http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/cavalry/26thCav/26thCavMain.htm
26th Regiment Cavalry "Frontier Cavalry" from: http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unnycav2.htm#9th
Organized for one year's service on the Northern Frontier of New York. Company "G" organized at Plattsburg, N.Y., and mustered in February 11, 1865. Mustered out at Plattsburg, N.Y., July 6, 1865. Company "H" organized at Watertown, N.Y., and mustered in February 22, 1865. Mustered out at Sackett's Harbor, N.Y., July 7, 1865. Company "I" organized at Malone, N.Y., and mustered in February 22, 1865. Mustered out at Ogdensburg, N.Y.. July 3, 1865. Company "K" organized at Buffalo, N.Y., and mustered in February 24, 1865. Mustered out at Fort Porter, N.Y., June 29, 1865. Company "L" organized at Malone, N. Y., and mustered in February 24, 1865. Mustered out at Ogdensburg, N.Y., July 1, 1865.
Lost 3 by
disease.
Northcountry Graves (from Anne Cady and Chuck Morgan's web sites)
Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur NY:
Lewis H. Mitchell, Co. C. 26 Ny Cav; 1834-1909 (Section D)
Ft. Jackson Cemetery, Hopkinton NY:
FILES, Calvin O'Cyris?, Civil War, Co. L 26 NY Cav. Civil War; buried Sept. 29, 1919; according to the
cemetery burial note book, died Hopkinton, buried Sept. 29, 1919 undertaker=C.B. Reed of
Nicholville
Pine Hill Cemetery, Morristown NY:
William Wilson, died of wounds received from the battle of Mansfield, LA; April 28, 1864, AE 26 yrs.
His body lies at Soldiers Cemetery, New Orleans (Section 2) (note, Battle of Mansfield was part of
the Red River Campaign.
Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
Thomas A. Dings, 1847-1930, Co L 26 NY Cav (Section 101)
William Helmer, CO A 26 NY Cav; d. Dec 17, 1889 Aged 57 yrs (Section 105)
Joseph McDerment, 1848-1925; Co L. 26 Regt Ny Cav (Section 73)
Henry Mumm\ery, Co L 26 NY Cav, 1839-1912 (Section 22)
St. Mary's Cemetery, Ogdensburg NY:
John Calvin Howard, Co L 26 NY Cav, died Nov 1879 age 40 yrs (Section 2)
James Lightfoot, Co L 26 Regt NY Cav; 1843-1900 (Section 7)
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Articles:
Canton Commercial Advertiser (Hartwell Martyn & Horace D. Ellsworth) - 1944:


Canton Commercial Advertiser 1924:


Canton Commercial Advertiser 1944:

Belle Island Prison Link:
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View of Richmond from Belle Island
