'f. >^ 013 703 673 3 HollingerCorp. pH8.5 E 528 .6 7th Copy 1 1 ..JMSHMMafti *i HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. BY A MEMBER. 1862. 'OLD TIMES" OFFICE. YARMOUTH, MAINE. 1879. -^iy/^i:'t'--''fif'':'^*^''p IpRftRY^ii^y^v Class '^' 5t% Book . liL ( BISTORT OF THE SEVENTH SQUADRON J RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. BY A MEMBER. /\\x5\AS"^\AS WVi\t\:tm6-re. Cot lis 1862. M 'OLD TIMES" OFFICE. YARMOUTH. MAINE. 1879. n and horses-^ were exercised by marches into the country, sometimes occupving the entire day. On the 25th of July, the Squadron was transtcVred ^ from General Wadsworth's command to that of General Sturgis,' and removed to Alexandria. Virginia. It established tor a R'w days, "Camp Eddy," [named for Capt. Albert C. Eddy, of Prov.] near Fairfax Seminary, and then marched [railroad, by way of Harper's Ferry] to Winchester, Virginia, where a considerable force was stationed under General [Julius 11.] White. Its encampment was named "Camp Seigel" ; and until September the Squadron was constantly engaged in pic-ket-duty and scouting. In August, Privates J. H. Blodgett and Cliarles H. Manton, stu- dents of Dartmouth College, having ventured beyond the picket- line, were taken prisoners. Lieutenant Angell and fortv men at 2 SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. once started in pnrsuit, and followed as far as Kearnstown with- out overtaking them. About the 20th of August, [Assistant] Surgeon Howard W. King arrived in camp, and was warmly welcomed ; the Squadron having never before been provided with a Medical Director. While at Winchester, the term of service being nearly expired, the officers and enlisted men agreed to remain until the rel)eLs should be driven out of Mar3'land [error: this agreement was not made until the Squadron had been some da^s in Pennsylvani:i, and after the battle of Harper's Ferry.] On the 2d of September, the Squadron was sent on a scouting expedition as far as Newtown and Middleburg, and took several rebel soldiers prisoners. Return- ing about 11 o'clock at night, they found the town in a blaze [only some storehouses and the railroad station. &c.] and the troops rapidly evacuating. This measure had lieen rendered necessaiy in the judgment of General White [orders of General Halleck] l»y the disaster of General Pope at Bull Run ; and by inability to hold the place against the large rebel force then advancing uj)on it. Too late to save much of its camp-equipage fiom the destruction then going on, it onl}' remained for the Squadron to obey orders and join the other troops in their retreat to Harper's Ferry. IMarcli- ing all that night and the next da}', it reached its destination at 1» o'clock P. M. [should be A. M.] On the oth of Septeml)er, thi; Squadron crossed the Potomac with the 32d Ohio Volunteers, l»y ^ a pontoon bridge, ami camped in the woods on Maryland Heights, opposite the Ferry ; and with the 12th Illinois [Cavalry], ^ laden with rations and ammunition, together witli upwards of one hundred mm, and to that extent diminished the I'tlicicncv of the re.l)el corps. The Squadron pursued its way to (;reencastle. Maryland, [should be Pennsylvania], and on the ITili of September was in temper and condititm to take part in the bloody struggle of Antietam. had it been called to that duty. With the departure of Lee from Maryland, the work of the Squad- SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. 3 ron closed. Setting out for home, it reached ProA'idence on the 26th of September, and was quartered in "■Silvey Barracks." A few da^'S after, the Squadron was complimented with a dinner at Humphre3-'s Rooms, b}' invitation of Capt. A. C. Edd}', with whom pleasant relations had previousl}' existed. Though the campaign had been short, the services performed were creditable to the Squadron, to its Commander, Major Corliss, and to the State. The casualties of the three months appear in the catalogue. SEVENTH SQUADRON R. I. CAVALRY. Field and Staff. Name and Rank. Eesidence. Date of Mustek. Major. Augustus W. Corliss. ' Waltham, Mass. June 24^, 1^62. Adjutant. Charles F. Tillinghast. Pittsburg, Penn. July 7, 1862. Quartermaster . George A. Smith. Greenville. R. I. July 17, 1862. [Assistant Surgeon.] Howard W. King. Greenville. R. L Sergeant Major. Charles E. Bush. Shoreham, Vt. June 24, 1S62. Quartermaster Sergt. Rollins H. N. Carnes. Boston, Mass. '• •• •' Commissary Sergeant. Calvin S. Brown. " " '' Hospital Steward. C S.Gill. " '^ '^ Veterinary Sergeant. A W. White. Troop ••A." Captain. Christopher Vaughn. Smithfield. R. I. June 24. I.s62. First-Lieutenant. John Angell. Greenville, R. I. July 17, 1862. Note: AU of the above were mustered out of service .'?ept. 26, 18fi-2. 4 SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. Name and Raxk. Eesidexce. Troop "A." continued. Secoxd-Lieutenant . Samuel A. Lewis. Sergeants. Edwin C. Pomroy. Rollins H. N. Carnes. George A. Smith. John Angell. William J. MeCall. John C. Bartlett. Corporals. "William Rawlstone. AVilliam IL Nichols. ^Lirshall E. Hunter. Henry W. Taber. Manly J. Fuller. Charles A. Phillips. John H. "Whiting. Augustus Y. Thurston. Musicians. Henry [C] Fitts. (ieorge S. Slay ton. Farriers. Patrick McDermott. Isaac W. Songster. Henry C. Colwell. Peter Carroll. Saddler. Cyril Shaw. Wa(;onki{. Harris Havens. Privates. Allen, Horace F. lilack. Alexander liroadhent, Francis l^arnes, George F. Caliill, John Cahill, Patrick H. Pawtucket, R. I. Date of Muster. June 24, 1862. June 24, 18(52. Providence, R. I. Boston, Mass. " '•' " } Q. M. Sergt. July 17 '(V2. )' Greenville, R. I. f June 24, 1802. JQr. Mr. July 17, '02 N. Providence, R. 1. June 24, 18()2. ) First-Lieutenant July 17, '()2. j Providence, R. I. June 24, 18(52. Biddeford, Maine. " " Gloucester, R. I. June 24, 1862. ) Sergt. ; Q. M. Sergt. f Salem, Mass. June 24, 18(;2. Marlborough, Mass. . '" '•• '■'• Brand's I'n AV^'ks, Mass. " *' *' Providence, R. I. " " Oxford, Mass. " " . " [ Sergt. Jul^' 17, 'i\2. ) Wrentham, Mass. June 24, 1862. Providence, R. L '• " E. Douglass. Mass. Woodstock, Vt. Gloucester, Mass. Philadelphia, Penn. Gloucester, Mass. Philadelphia, Penn. Providence, R. T. Centerville. R. L Pawtucket, R. 1. Taunton. Mass. Millville, •• AVrentham, Mass. Newton U. Falls. Ma Newton, Mass. June 24, 1S62. June 24, 1.S62. July 12, 1862. June 24, 1862. July 12, 1X62. June 24, 1862. June 24.J.SG2. June 24, 1.S62. ss. Note: All of the above were mustered out of .service Sejit. -Jfi, l.S(!2, ext-ept C< Wlnting, whose date is the iSth. SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY, o Name xsd Rank. Eesidexce. Troop "A." coutinued. Can*, Owen, Jr. Chedell, Timothy B. Col well, Heury C. Chace, Henry M. Dewey, Lnke Dwyer, Thomas Ferriss, Samuel Fuller, Chauncej' Greene, John Gay, Jabez S. Greene, Esbou A. Gardiner, Nicholas B. Hall, Edwin W. Hamilton, Melville F. Harrison, Richard Hay den, William R. Hill, Charles P. Horton, Frank M. Jillson, Cyra M. Jacques, Stephen James, Louis Kimball, George F. Knight, Hezekiah L3nch, Edward Lee, George A. McKenna, Charles KcKenna Francis McCarty, John McCue, John McCuUen, John Miller, John R. Martin, Joseph McDermott, Patrick Potter, Nicholas "NV. Roland, Martin L. Parmenter, Sidney K. Proctor, Thomas B. Packard, George A. Rice, "William T. R3der, James Stockwell, Warren H. Sherman, Clarence Scott, Henry R. Sharpe, Robert H. Stoddard, Harding W. Date of Mcsteu June 24, 1SG2. Salem, Mass. Providence, R. J. Gloucester, Mass. Providence, R. I. Hanover, N. H. Central Falls, R. I. Lonsdale, R. I. Providence, R» L Taunton, Mass. Attleboro, '• Cromptou Mills, II. I. Crompton, R. I. " " Medford, Mass. "■ " Pawtucket, R. L '• '- Cuml^erland. •• u .i Hartford. Vt. '' " Westmoreland, N. H. •' 2» Natick, R. I. " '• Gloucester, Mass. '' '• Providence, R I. •• " Corporal July 17 '02. Millburv, Mass. Boston, Mass. Exeter, R. I. E. Douglass, Mass. Warwick, R. I. Uxbridge, Mass. INIillbury, Mass. Boston, Mass. Providence, R June 24, 18G2. Chelsea, Mass. Providence, R, I. " - Corporal July 17. 'G2. June 24, 1«62. , I. Note: All of the above wore mustered out of service s^pt. -ju, ISfiij, cxccjn ( Fuller, N. B. (iardiner, M. L. Roland and .J:unes Ryder, wliose dates are tli ■ -.'"'tli. r. SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY Name and Rank. Residence. Date of Muster. Troop "A." continued. Tracy, William H. Pawtueket, R. I. June 24 1862. Turner, John li Wells, Amos J. Foster, R. I. Wood, Jason T. Warwick, R. I. Wright, George S. Worcester. Mass. White, Terrence BurrillviUe, R. I. Ward, James L. Salem. Mass. Williams, P^dward K. Providence, R. L Washburn, Charles E Boston, Mass. York, Francis Manchester, N. H. " 1 Sergeant July 1 7, '62. 1 TROOP ^'B." Captain. Sanford S. Burr. Roxbury, Mass. June 24. 1862. FmST-LlEUTEN ANT . Theodore H. Kellogg. Second-Lieutenant. William H. Stevens. Sergeant.>. Henry E. Alvord. H F. Anderson. Frank W. ti raves. Joseph N. Whitney. Calvin S. Brown. Zebe (iilman. Alonzo Jenkins. Corporals. Charles Caldwell, (ieorge A. Bailey. J W. Hugsinger John S. Eaton. J S. Cameron. Douglass Lee. N H. Clement. D R. Nutter. Musicians. John H. Marsh. Note: All of the above were I,. WiirJ, wliosi- (late is tlu- i.itli. Hillsboro, Ohio. Woodstock. Vt. June 24, 1862. June 24, 1862. (xreenfield, Mass. June 24. 1H62. New York City. Concord, N. H. " '• Ravmond, Me. '^ " >' Commissary Sergeant, j Piermont, N. H. June 24, 1862. By field, Mass. Woodstock, ^'t. Fayetteville. Penn. Woodstock, Vt. Ryegate, Vt. Lenox, Mass. Coucord. N. H. AVoodstock. Vt. June 24. 1862. June 24, 1.S62. mnstereil out ot s(i\ ice sept, -ifi, KSfii, excejjt .1. SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. 7 Nasie and Rank. Residence. Troop "B." continued. T. Clark. Farrier. — N. Ossfood. Saddler. Henry Williamson. Wagoner. Henry M. Brown. Privates. Armes, Charles C. Ambrose, Edwin F. Bayard, N F Bod well, J — Bur nap. Wilder L Blaisdell, K Blodgett, J Chapman, John S. Coombs, Arthur W Clement, William Clough, AViUard Dewey, William S. Davis, Owen A. Elliott, Eugene S. Ewens, F C. Everett, E J Flagg, W- L. Fuller, Edwin Gage, AVilliam T. Gare}-, G Q. Gregg, C^ W. Grun, D^ C. Green, G C. Goodwin. William S. (lilman, F D. Gunuerson, H Statford, Vt. Woodstock, Vt. Woodstock, Vt. H. Date of Mustek. June 24, 1862. June 24, 1862. June 24, 1862. June 24, 1862. June 24, 1862. Hanover, N Ossipee, ' Brooklyn, N. Y. " '' " C, Jr. Framingham, Mass. " " •' Grafton, Vt. ' -F. Goffstown, N. H. " " H. Concord, N. H. " " " | Taken prisoner Aug. 19, '62. J Barton, Vt. June "24, 1862. Thetford, Vt. [Died at Winchester, Va., Aug. 15, '62.] B. Ha3es, John E. Hoyt, N N, Hastings, A Hazelton. W Handv. H- H. T. - S. T. Hoyt, George I. Heysinger, Isaac .Johnston, E 1' Woodstock, Vt. Washington, Vt. (^ueechee, Vt. Great Falls, N. H. Milwaukie, Wis. Maiden, IMass. Greenfield, Mass. Littleton, Mass. Woodstock, Vt. Concord, N. H. Thetford, Vt. Boston, Mass. Westboro, Mass. Boston, Mass. E. Lancaster. N. H. (4oshen, N. H. Boston, Mass. Portland, Me. West Medvva}-, Mass. Statford, Vt." Grafton, N. H. Durhain, " Haverhill. N. H. June 24, 1862. Note: AU of the above were mustered out of serviee Sojn. 'JG, l!^(l-2, exeejJt J. C. Bodwell, .Ir eept Blodsjettj .r. H. Blodgett (prisoner) were dated the i.^tli. O. A. Davis, jiiid W. T. (Jajfe, who (ex- 8 SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. Name and Rank. Residence. Troop "B." continnecl. King, W A. IMore}', Arthur Mansou, Charles A. JNIurdock, George H. Noyes, E H. Neal, J^ M. Osgood, A M. Date of Muster. June 24, 18G2. Woodstock, Vt. Norwich, Vt. " " " Lawrence, Mass. '' '' " | Taken prisoner Aug. 19, '62. )' Parker, J- B. Potts, James H. Phelps, E H. Putnam, Eugene Perrin, W B. Pettingill, Samuel B. Papanti, A L. Parker, Charles J. Perkins, J W. -N. — J. C. Phillips, II Pickards, A — Randolph, H— Roberts, Isaac Smith, C AV. Teal, J O. Tewkesbury. E Walcott, F H. WaLcott, E P. Walker, Isaac Wilbur, Nelson Woodstock, Vt. Springfield, Mass. Hanover, N. H. Suncook, " Woodstock, Vt. Whitehall, III. Crown Point, N. Y. Woodstock, Vt. Berlin, Vt. Grafton, N. H. Boston, Mass. Manchester, X. H. Hampton, N. H. Greenfield. iNIass. Hampton, Me, Silvah. N. J. Lancaster, Penn. Washington, Vt. Wilmot, N. H. Woodstock, Vt. New York Mills, N. Utica, N. Y. Fryeburg, Me. Uiiadilhi', N. Y. June 24, 1862. July 12, 1862. June 24, 1862. July 12, - ,1 ., a June 24, 1862. Note: AU of the above were mustered out of service Sept. iC, 1862, except C. A. Manson (prisoner), J. 11. Potts, C.J. Parker, \. .luflsou Pickards and N. WIIImii- who (except Manson), were dated the iotli. All of the preceding information was furnished by the courtesy of Adjutant-General Heber LeFavour. Providence, R. I., Mny 4, 1877. NOTES FROM THE DIARY OF FIRST-SERGEANT HENRY E. ALVORD. COMPANY "B." SEVENTH SQIADRON R. L CAVALRY. 1862. June 2.S. The Scpiadron left Providence, H. I., under the com- mand of C:ii)t. All)ert C. Eddy, and passed b3' ears and boat to Washington, \). C, by way of Stoiiington, Conn.. New York City, Peith Ambov, N. J., ^Philadelphia and Baltimore. 3()th. Went SEVENTH SQUADRON RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. 9 into camp at "Camp Sprague," Washington. That evening everv man in the command was much pleased by Capt. Eddy's cider announcing the promotion of Lieutenant A. W. Corliss as Mnjor of the Squadron. Captain Eddy then passed the command over to Major Corliss. July 3d : Captain J. Elwood, U. S. Army, mustered the Squad- ron into the service of the United States, the muster-rolls dating June 24th. The same da}', each man received his horse, and there- after drilling, mounted and dismounted, was the order of exercises each da}'. While in Washington, the Burnside carbines delivered to the men at Providence, were exchanged for Colt's army pistols. 19th: The Squadron struck tents at "Camp Sprague," marched through Washington and across "Long Bridge," to Alexandria, Va. There the Major reported to General Sturgis, ;ind the Squadron was sent into camp near Fairfax Seminar}', The spot was named "Camp Eddy," in honor of Captain Albert C. Eddy, of Providence, R. I. While at this camp, the men were drilled constantly, and improved very much. 27th : The Squadron left •'Camp Eddy," marched about noon to Washington, and there at midnight, men, horses and baggage, in a long train of freight cars, passed by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and Harper's Ferry Rail- road, to Winchester, Virginia ; it arrived on the 29th, and was at once attached to the Brigade of General Julius H. White, who was in command of the post at that place, called "Camp Seigel." .30th : The horses, still tired out from the journey in the cars, were sad- dled, and the Squadron, over a hundred strong, went scouting out towards Front Royall ; gone all day : marched over thirty miles. .'Ust: The Squadron turned out at 4 a. m. [the pickets havina- l)een tired on] and were in the saddle until 9 o'clock. August 1st: Sixty men detailed from the Squadron every day for picket-duty. Remainder of the Squadron scouting Romney pike. Horses saddled, and all the men slept on their arms that night. 2d : lu afternoon, scouting up North Frederick pike. r)th : A scout under Captain Burr ; obtained the trunk of a rebel Lieu- tenant-Colonel ; rode nearly twenty miles. Gth : All the men not on picket-duty, oft' scouting with tlie Major; gone till 10 o'clock V. M. ; took two prisoners, live horses and thirty-two cattle. ed on Bolivar Heights, — minus tents, blankets, and almost everything else. 5th: General White and his Brigade returned to Martins- burg. The Squadron crossed the pontoon bridge, to Maryland Heights, and camped in the woods, under conunand of Colonel Thomas Ford, commanding 3d Brigade, Maryland Home Guards. Daily details for picket. 12th: Squadron recoimoitered towards Sharpsburg, JNIaryland ; retreat cut off by rebel force coming over Solomon's Gap ; returned to camp by the eanal tow-path. 13th: Brisk skirmishing on Maryland Heights. The Squadron ordere I back to Bolivar Heights. Witnessed the unnecessary abandon- ment of ^Maryland Heights on Saturday l)y the United States forces. 14th, Sunday: Shelling all around the Squadron [principally from Loudon Heights.] At I) o'clock p. m., the Squadroh. leaving everything but their overcoats. — with the 12th Illinois Cavalry, Colonel ^ \'oss, the 8th New York Cavalry. Colonel Babl)itt [Colonel Davies?]. and two companies of Mary- land Cavalry. Captain . left Harper's'Ferry to i)c unnecessarily surrendered by Colonel Miles, and crossing ovei' into ^Maryland, jjassed swiftly over mountains, through by-ways, I'oads and fields, safely through the relu'l lines, near Longstreel's camp of 30,000 men at Williamsport. into lVnnsylvani:i. capturing on the wav a baggage-train of a hundred wagons, and arrived at (Jreencastle, Pennsylvania, at « o'clock a. m. of the liOh. a march of fifty miles in about ten hours. At Greeucastle until the l-Sth. when the Squadron was sent to Jones^' Cross Roads imd brigaded SEVENTH SQUADROX RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. 1 1 under General McClellan. 19th: Returned to Greencatlc. Ponn. 23d: Marched to Chambersbiirg, Pennsylvania. vvh?ro horses and eqnipments were turned over to the proper officers, and tlie Sqund- ron took cars to Harrisburg and thence to New York City, where it arrived at midnight on the 24th. 26th: Reached Providence. 1{. I. : two daj's after the expiration of the term of service. Rcmniii- ed in Pro%'idence several daj'S. 28th. Captain Bm-r arrived from Harper's Ferry, bringing the baggage of the officers which had i)eeii left there. Oct. 1st : Squadron mustered out of sei vice and paid off to-diiv by Captain Silvc}', V. S. A. ORGANIZATION. Major Augustus W. Corliss. Adjutant Charles F. Tillinghast. Quartermaster George A. Smith. Assistant Surgeon Howard W. King. Sergeant-Major Charles E. Bush. Quartermaster-Sergeant Rollins H. N. Carnes. Commissary-Sergeant Calvin S. Brown. Hospital- Steward Henr^- C. Clark. Veterinarv-Sergeant Samuel B. Petti noil). fj'fci 2/ W-M LIBRARY OF CO^TGRESS v /' LIBRftRY OF CONGRPcio ini