On February 11th, 1864, he once again entered U.S. service enlisting and being mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery regiment at Brookylyn, New York, for three yeras service. He was captured in action on October 19th, 1864, being held as a prisoner of war. He was released sometime in 1865 and mustered out of service with the company on July 19th, 1865, at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
After the war he returned to New York City, New York, and joined the New York National Guard. On Janaury 19th, 1874, he was elected as Second Lieutenant of Company B of the 1st Regiment of Infantry, Hawkins Zouaves, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, New York National Guard. He served in the guard until May 11th, 1875, when he resigned his commission within the regiment at the expiration of his term of service.
On February 11th, 1864, he once again entered U.S. service enlisting and being mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 5th New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery regiment at Brookylyn, New York, for three yeras service. He was captured in action on October 19th, 1864, being held as a prisoner of war. He was released sometime in 1865 and mustered out of service with the company on July 19th, 1865, at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
After the war he returned to New York City, New York, and joined the New York National Guard. On Janaury 19th, 1874, he was elected as Second Lieutenant of Company B of the 1st Regiment of Infantry, Hawkins Zouaves, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, New York National Guard. He served in the guard until May 11th, 1875, when he resigned his commission within the regiment at the expiration of his term of service.
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