Civil War Biographies: Kimmel-Knight

KIMMEL, ALEXANDER F. (1823-1868). First sergeant, 5th New York Infantry, Company D. A native New Yorker, Kimmel enlisted at New York City as a first sergeant on April 25, 1861, and mustered into the 5th New York a month later on May 9. A clerk by trade, he was 5′ 10½” with blue eyes and … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Knipe-Leggett

KNIPE, FLEMING (1843-1879). Corporal, 162nd New York Infantry, Company K. Of Irish origin, Knipe enlisted at New York City as a corporal on September 4, 1862, mustered into Company K of the 162nd New York on October 18, but was reduced in rank to private on October 31. On August 1, 1864, he was promoted … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Leibnitz-Ludlam

LEIBNITZ, FERDINAND (1840-1875). First lieutenant and quartermaster, 39th New York Infantry, Company D. A German native, Leibnitz enlisted as a private at New York City on May 17, 1861, and mustered into Company D of the 39th New York on May 28. On October 17, 1862, he was promoted to quartermaster sergeant of his company, … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Ludlow-Marvin

LUDLOW, EDWIN (1824-1894). Lieutenant colonel and major by brevet; captain, United States Volunteers Quartermaster’s Department. Born in New York, Ludlow enlisted as a captain on April 4, 1862, was immediately commissioned into the United States Volunteers Quartermaster’s Department and served there until his resignation on June 3, 1864. He was promoted by brevet to major … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Mason-McKeon

MASON, GEORGE (1830-1862). Private, 6th New Jersey Infantry, Company C. A native of New Jersey, he enlisted on August 9, 1861, and mustered into the 6th New Jersey on August 24. Wounded at the Battle of Second Bull Run, Virginia, on August 29, 1862, he died at College Hospital in Georgetown, D.C., on September 11. … Read more

Civil War Biographies: McKewan-Mingay

McKEWAN, JOHN P. (1845-1886). Private, 84th Regiment, New York State National Guard, Company B. After McKewan enlisted as a private in 1864, he mustered into the 84th Regiment and mustered out after his service of 100 days. According to his obituary in the New York Evening Post, he was a stockbroker who had been a … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Mitchel-Morro

MITCHEL, EDWIN WILLIAM (1838-1873). Captain and assistant quartermaster, United States Volunteers Quartermaster’s Department; second lieutenant, 4th Ohio Cavalry. Originally from Ohio, he and his brother, Frederick Augustus (see), and father, Ormsby McKnight Mitchel (see), served together for part of the Civil War. He enlisted as a second lieutenant on January 11, 1862, and was commissioned … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Morrow-Myers

MORROW, THOMAS (1837-1881). Private, 84th New York (14th Brooklyn) Infantry, Company A. Originally from Ireland, Morrow enlisted at Brooklyn as a private on April 18, 1861. He mustered into the 14th Brooklyn on May 23, 1861, and deserted from an Army Field Hospital, place unknown, on March 1, 1863. His last residence was 152 Forsyth … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Nagel-Noyes

NAGEL, FREDERICK (or FREDRICH) (1835-1884). Private, 29th New York Infantry, Company C. Of German origin, Nagel enlisted at New York City as a private on May 9, 1861, and mustered into the 29th New York on June 4. According to his muster roll, he was paid $5.50 by the State of New York for his … Read more

Civil War Biographies: Nugent-Oxley

NUGENT, HENRY R. (1837-1906). Private, 7th Regiment, New York State Militia, Company D. Nugent was born in New York City and lived there with his parents and siblings at the time of the 1850 census. During the Civil War, he enlisted as a private at New York City on April 19, 1861, and served for … Read more