Vermont AHGP


Part of the American History and Genealogy Project

Tenth Regiment of Infantry, Three Years
Mustered into Service, September, 1862

Name Age Company Enlistment Remarks
Ayer, Albert J.  21 B July 30 62 Died Sept. 16, 63.
Bailey, Gustave  28 B July 30 62 Discharged Nov. 3, 62.
Bovar, Peter  23 B July 30 62 Deserted June 19, 64.
Bradley, Henry M.  21 B July 30 62 Discharged Mar. 5, 63.
Brooks, Robert  35 B July 24 62 Died in Danville Prison, Dec. 23, 64.
Brown, George G.  18 B July 30 62 Promoted Corporal. Must out June 22, 65.
Burgess, Charles  38 B July 18 62 Discharged Sept. 17, 63.
Burke, John  43 B July 18 62 Died at Brandy Station, Va., Nov. 9, 64.
Carr, James M.  27 B July 30 62 Corporal. Pro. Sergeant. Died July 1, 64.
Cayhue, Tuffield, Jr.  18 B July 30 62 Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 64.
Coburn, Curtis A.  21 B July 12 62 Trans, to Signal Corp. Sept 1, 63.
Edson, John H.  32   Aug 27 62 Lieutenant Colonel. Resigned Oct. 16, 62.
Glysson, Andrew J.  22 B July 30 62 Mustered out June 21, 65.
Greeley, Allen  21 B July 26 62 Died July 1, 64, of wounds rec'd.
Hubbard, George J.  22 B July 30 62 Mustered out June 22, 65.
Hall, Lewis A.  19 B July 30 62 Mustered out June 22, 65.
Kennedy, Felix  26 B July 28 62 Died Dec. 8, 63.
Pierce, Hiram M.  20 B July 30 62 Serg't. Dis. Sept. 23, 64, for wounds rec'd. in action.
Selinas, Julius  22 B July 30 62 Mustered out June 22, 65.
Smith, Hiram S.  21 B Aug 4 62 Pro. Sergeant. Mustered out June 22, 65.
Smith, John G.  23 B July 30 62 Mustered out June 22, 65.
Stetson, Ezra  67 B Aug 4 62 1st Lieut. Killed at Cold Harbor, June 1, 64.
Stickney, Edward J.  22 B July 30 62 Corp. Pro. to 1st Lieut. Must, out June 22,65.
Storrs, Oilman  18 B July 30 62 Killed at Mine Run, Nov. 27, 63.
Waldron, Ezekiel S.  22 B July 30 62 Died Apr. 6, 64, of wounds received in action.
Wood, Joseph Jr. 25 B July 30 62 Promoted Corporal. Mustered out June 22, 64.

* Residents of Montpelier, but credited to other towns, for the reason that at the date of their enlistment the quota of the town was full, and they were credited to other towns that they might draw 'their state bounty. At all the calls made by the Government for troops during the war, the town kept in excess of her quota. For various reasons, several went into other states and enlisted, and were not town credits. Therefore, it seems no more than just and right that all of the names of these men, so far as are known, should be written in history as credit to the town.
† Substitute.
‡ Drafted.

Montpelier Vermont | AHGP

Source: History of Washington County Vermont, Collated and Published by Abby Maria Hemenway, 1882.

Please Come Back Again!


This web page was last updated.
Saturday, 05-Mar-2016 18:28:55 EST

Back to AHGP

Copyright August @2011 - 2024 AHGP - Judy White
All rights reserved.
We encourage links, but please do not copy our work