From Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Washington D.C., dated July 24,
1863, in part,
"You are hereby instructed to raise one Regiment of colored
Infantry in the State of Michigan. To these troops no bounty will be paid. They
will receive ten dollars per month, with one ration per day, three dollars of
which monthly pay will be deducted for clothing, these troops will be commanded
by white officers".
Under this order to Austin Blair, then Governor of Michigan, the Regiment known originally as the First Regiment of Colored Infantry, afterwards its designation changed to the 102nd. United States Colored Troops was commenced on the 12th. day of August, 1863, upon completion with 895 men on its roll, receiving their commission into the service of the United States.
The Regiment left its rendezvous at Detroit on the 28th. of March, 1864, under the command of Colonel Bennett, joining the 9th. Army Corp. at Annapolis, Maryland, remaining at that place until the 15th. of April, when they were detached from that Corp., embarking on steamers for Hilton Head, South Carolina., arriving there on the 19th. of that month.
Detachments of the Regiment were employed on picket duty on St. Helena and Jenkin's Islands, then at Sea Wall and Spanish Wells, on Hilton Head, for one month. They were then ordered to the fort at Port Royal, where they were assigned the task of building fortifications, they also assisted in the construction of a second line of defenses. On the 15th. of June they moved to Beaufort, on Port Royal Island, They were here employed as camp guard and provost duty until the end of August. Embarking at this time for Jacksonville, Florida, arriving there on the 3rd.
On the following day, they marched to Baldwin, a railroad junction, 21 miles from Jacksonville, where they were engaged on picket duty, also destroying tracks there. On the 11th. of that month they were suddenly attacked by a force of Confederate Cavalry, which they easily repulsed, which by their action in the fight, fully convinced their officers, they were indeed a most reliable and gallant fighting Regiment.
Leaving Baldwin on the 15th., the Regiment participated in an expedition through the Eastern part of Florida, making a circuit if nearly one hundred miles in 5 days, then reaching the St. Johns River, at Magnolia, thirty five miles above Jacksonville. They remained at Magnolia, building fortifications, while performing other garrison duties.
Re-embarking for Beaufort, the Regiment reached there on the 31st. On the 1st. of September, they were sent to the front to do picket duty, in which duty, they were engaged with the Confederates at different points on Coosa, Lady's and Port Royal Islands. The Confederates made an attempt, in early October, to land a surprise force, under the cover of darkness, to attack the Regiment on duty at Lady's Island, but were discovered, when after a brief fire fight were driven off.
On the 30th. of November a detachment of the Regiment, consisting of 12 officers and 300 men left Beaufort, joining General Foster's column at Boyd's Landing, being engaged with the Confederates at Honey Hill, S.C., then at Tillifinny on December the 7th., again at Devaux Neck on the 9th. At the points named, they performed most gallantly in the face of a vastly superior force sustaining in the three engagements 65 in killed and wounded.
On January 19, 1865, the several companies doing duty at the outposts returned to Beaufort, then on the 28th. set out for Pocotalligo, where they remained until the 7th. of February, then crossed the Salkehatchie River to Charleston, until on the 8th. they made a reconnaissance to Cuckwold Creek. where Confederate skirmishers were met, driving them from the area. On March the 9th., the Regiment boarded steamers for the trip to Savannah, Georgia, where they remained until the on the 9th., found them striking the Southern works at Nelson's Ferry.
On the 18th., near Manchester, the Regiment, along with the 54th. Mass., succeeded in flanking the Confederates there, driving them in great disorder in the direction of Statesburg. The Regiment remained in that general area until the Confederates approached them under a flag of truce with a dispatch that Generals Lee and Johnston had surrendered, the war then over. The Regiment stayed at there post until April 25th. when they marched to Charleston, remaining there until September 30th., when they were mustered out and proceeded to Michigan, arriving at Detroit on the 17th. of October, to be paid of and disbanded.
During their term of federal service, they were engaged at:
Baldwin,Fl/ Honey Hill,SC/ Tillifinny,SC/ Devaux Neck,SC/ Cuckwold's Creek,SC/ Sumpterville,SC/ Spring Hill,SC/ Swift Creek,SC/ Boykin's,SC/ Singleton's Plantation,SC
Total Enrollment--1446..... Killed in Action--6..... Died of Wounds--5..... Died of Disease--129
102nd United States Colored Troops (USCT)
(Originally the 1st Michigan Colored Infantry)
Soldiers from Cass County Michigan
Company A
Hood, Philander, Pokagon, e. Aug. 17, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company B
Alexander, Jacob, Howard, e. Oct. 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Brown, John, Calvin, e. Oct. 20, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Brown, Stuart, Calvin, e. Oct. 20, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Butcher, David, Calvin, e. Oct. 21, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Callaway, Giles, Porter, e. Oct. 21, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Coker, James, Calvin, e. Oct. 16, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Coker, Michael, Calvin, e. Oct. 18, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Curtis, George H., Calvin, e. Dec. 4, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Dungie, John, Calvin, e. Oct. 7, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Gibbins, William, Jefferson, e. Aug. 24, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Harris, Charles W., Howard, e. Oct. 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hawley, William, Calvin, e. Oct. 22, 1863; dis. For disability May 26, 1864
Howard, William, Calvin, e. Oct. 5, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Limus, John, Pokagon, e. Oct. 10, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1965
Mathews, Allison L., Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; died of disease at Orangeburg, S.C., Aug. 6, 1865
Newman, William H, Calvin, e. Oct. 7, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Seaton, Joseph, LaGrange, e. Oct. 18, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Stewart, George W., Calvin, e. Nov. 20, 1863; died of disease at Beaufort, S.C., Jul. 27, 1864
Stewart, James M., Calvin, e. Oct 18, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Stewart, Little; Calvin, e. Sep 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Stewart, John J., Calvin, e. Oct. 21, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Wade, Berry, Corp., Calvin, e. Oct. 7, 1863; died of disease at Beaufort, S.C., Aug.. 22, 1864
Williams, George W., Calvin, e. Oct. 21, 1863; died of disease at Columbia, S.C., Aug. 12, 1865
Wood, John W., Calvin, e. Oct. 19, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company C
Ford, William, LaGrange, e. Feb. 17, 1865; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hill, Dennis R., Howard, e. Oct 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Redman, Willis, Howard, e. Oct 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Wallace, James H., Ontwa, e. Sep. 5, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Wilson, Nathaniel, Calvin, e. Oct 18, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company D
Artis, George, Calvin, e. Nov. 5, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Barrister, Gustavus, Howard, e. Oct. 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Calloway, Creed, Porter, e. Nov. 18, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hunt, Jordan P., Calvin, e. Oct. 23, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Mattock, Henry, Pokagon, e. Feb. 16, 1865; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Simons, Williams H., Calvin, e. Nov. 17, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Vaughn, James, Calvin, e. Sep. 28, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company F
Brown, John, Howard, e. Dec. 19, 1863; died of disease Jan. 17, 1864
Bowden, John, LaGrange, e. Nov. 28, 1863; died of disease at Beaufort, S.C., Nov. 14, 1864
Boyd, Anderson, Howard, e. Dec. 12, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Conner, William F., Sgt., Penn, e. Dec. 11, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Dungil, Wright, Penn, e. Aug. 22, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Ford, Edward, Milton, e. - - , died of disease at Beaufort, S.C., Jan. 14, 1865
Harrison, Milford, Howard, e. Dec. 12, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hays, Arick, Penn, E. Aug. 24, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hays, William H., Calvin, e. Oct. 4, 1864; absent sick at m.o.
Henry, Martin V., Penn, e. Dec 2, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hill, Anthony, Penn., e. Sep. 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Howard, Ezekiel, Porter, e. Oct. 3, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Lett, Zach., Corp., Penn, e. Dec. 14, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Mathews, Henry A., LaGrange, e. Sep 5, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Plowden, William P., Howard, e.. Dec. 19, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Ramsay, Joseph, Penn, e. Dec. 11, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Roberts, John, Penn, e. Aug. 18, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Van Dyke, Lewis, Sgt., Penn, e. Dec. 11, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company G
Ash, Joseph C., Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Brice, George, Howard, e. Dec. 19, 1863; dis. For disability May 26, 1864
Boyd, Lawson, Calvin, e. Dec. 29, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Byrd, James M., Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Byrd, Turner, Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Bartlett, Porter, e. Dec 29, 1863; died of disease in Michigan Apr. 5, 1864
Heathcock, Berry, Porter, e. Dec. 29, 1863; dis for disability May 28, 1865
Hill, Jackson, Penn, e. Sep. 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Houston, John, Silver Creek, e. Dec. 26, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Jefferson, Thomas, Pokagon, e. Dec. 30, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Lawrence, Alfred, Howard, e. Dec. 12, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Russell, Henderson, Pokagon, e. Dec. 30, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Russell, Jacob, Pokagon, e. Dec. 30, 1863; dis. For disability Jun. 8, 1865
Russell, John, Pokagon, e. Dec. 30, 1863; dis. For wounds Jun. 8, 1865
Stewart, John E., Calvin, e. Feb. 28, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Stewart, Sylvester, Ontwa, e. Dec. 28, 1863; dis. For disability May 30, 1865
Thornton, Henry, Calvin, e. Sep. 29, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Windburn, George, Howard, e. Sep. 28, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Wines, Ebenezer, Howard, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company H
Cousins, Elzy, Porter, e. Dec. 26, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Cousins, David, Penn, e. Dec. 4, 1863; absent sick
Dorsey, James W., Howard, e. Dec 24, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Gibson, Marquis, Penn, e. Aug. 19, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Griffin, Solomon, Penn, e. Dec. 21, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Hill, Allen, Penn, e. Sep. 1, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Sanders, Peter, Porter, e. Dec. 9, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Washington, George, Dowagiac, e. Dec. 18, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
White, Henry, Calvin, e. Dec. 13, 1863; died of disease at Beaufort, S.C., Aug. 7, 1864
White, Wright, LaGrange, e. Feb. 17, 1865; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company I
Anderson, Amon, Porter, e. Sep. 17, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Anderson, Jefferson B., Porter, e. Jan. 11, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Gilliam, Andrew, LaGrange, e. Dec. 31, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Morton, Henry, Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Sharpe, Joseph, Silver Creek, e. Mar. 15, 1865; dis by order Oct. 28, 1865
Wilson, Joel, Howard, e. Dec. 24, 1863; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Company K
Byrd, Abner R. Sgt., Calvin, e. Jan. 16, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Harris, William, Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Murphy, Percival, Calvin, e. Jan. 15, 1864; dis. By order Nov. 13, 1865
Stafford, James K., Porter, e. Aug. 24, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Talbot, William H., Porter, e. Oct. 5, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Wilson, Giles B., Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1864; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865
Unassigned
Stewart, Richard M., Calvin, e. Oct. 25, 1864; died of disease at Nashville, TN, Jan. 7, 1865
Sources: In part taken from Michigan History Magazine - 1991 and other
sources compiled.
Waterman's "History of Cass County, 1882"
Following Corrections were made by family members:
a. Little,
Stewart, Calvin, e. Sep. 23, 1884; m.o. Sep. 30, 1865 (His name is Stewart,
Littleberry)
b. Unassigned Stewart, Richard M., Calvin, e. Oct. 25, 1864;
died of disease at Nashville, TN, Jan. 7, 1865 -
He is left out of most
lists on the net but, I have documentation from the U.S. War Department as to
when he enlisted, where, when he died & where he died. - Esther P.
Stewart