During its service, the 1st New York Dragoons fought in 64 battles, captured 19 pieces of artillery and four Confederate battle flags.[2] After marching in the Grand Review at Washington D.C. at the close of the Civil War, the Dragoons were mustered out of service at Cloud’s Mills, Virginia, on June 30, 1865.
Medals of Honor
Two enlisted men and one officer of the 1st New York Dragoons were awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Civil War.
The regiment suffered 4 officers and 127 enlisted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 142 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 274 fatalities; of whom 36 enlisted men died in Confederate prisons.[1]
Bedgood, Deana (2010). Civil War History and Roster of the First New York Dragoons. Denver, Colorado: Outskirts Press. ISBN978-1-43275-030-5.
External links
Bowen, Rev. J. R. (1900), Regimental history of the First New York Dragoons (originally the 130th N.Y. Vol. Infantry) during three years of active service in the great Civil War, Lyons, Michigan, OL6942945M
George D. Benedict letters, 1863–1864 He served in the 1st New York Dragoons in Virginia and Maryland and he writes about himself and his friends military life, battle news, picket duty, food, pay, and health.