1st Rhode Island Cavalry
Company B | |
Philetus O. Gavitt - Private |
He also served under 'C'.
Contact Name: Trish McGeheeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/12/2006
Company D | |
Henry Thomas Cole - Private |
Mustered in as a SGT. but mustered out as a PVT.
He is buried at Colt State Park in Bristol, RI. A Memorial to Veterans near the Park entrance contains a gravestone with his name on it.
Contact Name: Paul S. GottHe is buried at Colt State Park in Bristol, RI. A Memorial to Veterans near the Park entrance contains a gravestone with his name on it.
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Date Added: 7/30/2005
Company D | |
Henry Thomas Cole - Sergeant |
My Great Grandfather Henry T. Cole served with the 1st Rhode Island Cavalry. I am looking for any photos and weapons from this unit, I also collect Veterans relics from the same unit. If you know of or have anything you are willing to sell please contact me.
Contact Name: Steve HeinstromContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/25/2010
Company E | |
Joseph Doane Crowell - Private |
Joseph Doane Crowell was b. 26 June 1822 Chatham MA, the son of Theophilus Crowell and Dorcas Harding. He married Harriet N Stymer 22 Feb 1853 Providence RI. Enlisted 7 Dec 1861 in the E Company, 1st RI Cavalry at 39 years of age. Discharged 3 Aug 1862, Re-enlisted 4 Jan 1864. Transferred on 01 January 1865 from Company E toCompany B (Consolidation) Source: Register of Rhode Island Volunteers 1861-1865.1893. Mustered out at Mustered Out at Baltimore, MD on 03 August 1865. Discharged with a disability pension for cough and respiratory disease. Served at “Camp Mud” in Virginia, notorious for disease conditions. In applying for his disability, one of his witnesses was his brother James A. Crowell, who lived in Medford, MA. His Widow’s person application Aug 16 1886. #343539 Cert 255108. obituary [Providence Journal, July 17, 1873. “In this city on the 16 instant, Mr. Joseph D. Crowell of the 1st Rhode Island Cavalry, n the 53rd year of his age.'
Contact Name: B CollinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/30/2009
Company F | |
George Byron Bennett - Sergeant |
My great-grandfather enlisted in the First RI Cavalry in the fall of 1861, was captured at Middleburg, VA and spent time in Libby Prison and Belle Isle. He was paroled and re-joined his regiment and was mustered out of service in 1865. He died at the Soldier's Home in Bristol, RI in 1827.
Contact Name: Dr. Leonard J. Nyberg, Jr.Contact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: www.w1ljn.com
Date Added: 7/5/2010
Company G | |
Rowland H. Gavitt - Private |
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Contact Name: Trish McGeheeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/12/2006
Company M | |
Nathan B. Hoitt - Private |
My ancestor Nathan enlisted in M Company of the 1st New England Cavalry (Later 1st Rhode Island Cavalry) in Manchester, NH on December 12, 1861. He was mustered in on January 8, 1862. On February 5, 1862 he was furloughed fo illness and was discharged for the same on May 5, 1862. Later that year he enlisted in the 3rd New Hampshire Infantry. Anyone who may have additional info on my ancestor would be most helpful.
Contact Name: Andrew L. ChannellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/10/2003