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Caleb W. Dorsey

Caleb W. Dorsey (September 7, 1833 – April 21, 1896), or Colonel Caleb Dorsey, served in the Missouri State Guard and the Army of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. After the war he became a California State Assembly member between 1877 and 1878.

Caleb W Dorsey
Carte De Visite
Brown & Scholten, St Louis, Missouri
Born(1833-09-07)September 7, 1833
Baltimore County, Maryland
DiedApril 21, 1896(1896-04-21) (aged 62)
Tuolumne County, California
Buried
Stockton Rural Cemetery[1]
Stockton, California
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Service/branchMissouri State Guard
 Confederate States Army
Years of service1861-1864
Rank Colonel
UnitSlayback`s Missouri Cavalry Regiment
Commands held4th Cavalry Regiment (MSG)
Dorsey`s Missouri Cavalry Battalion
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Civil War Service

Prior to the start of the war Dorsey was a resident of Pike County, Missouri and served as Sergeant Co. D, 2nd United States Cavalry from 1855-1861.[2]

During the Civil War he served as Major in the 4th Cavalry Regiment of the Second Division of the Missouri State Guard.[2] Given authority to recruit a regiment for the Missouri State Guard, he served as colonel of his own provisional unit. This regiment was nearly destroyed at the Battle of Mount Zion Church in Dec. 1861.[2] Dorsey was captured Feb. 15, 1862[2]

Dorsey commanded a cavalry squadron in Confederate service in November 1862 in Arkansas, and after several engagements it disbanded sometime in 1863.[2] Dorsey was in command of his "Missouri Squadron" at the battle of Fayetteville, Arkansas, on April 18, 1863.[3] Dorsey was recruiting again in Northeast Missouri in advance of Sterling Price's Raid into Missouri in 1864. He was unable to join the raiders and eventually made his way to Arkansas with a much reduced command. These were merged into Slayback's battalion to form a regiment with Dorsey serving as Lt. Col.[2]

Post-war and Death

After the war Dorsey migrated to California where he developed a large ranch in Stanislaus County, just outside of Oakdale, with his brothers. In addition to farming the land, they bred and raced thoroughbred horses.[4] Dorsey also operated several mining claims, and was active in politics. From 1869 to 1873 he served on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors, and in 1877 and 1878 he served as a California State Assembly member for the 22nd Assembly.[5]

Dorsey operated one of his mines, the Snell Mine near Columbia in Tuolumne County, with a partner, J. T. Newcomer. During a visit to the mine on April 21, 1896, the partners had an argument that resulted in Newcomer shooting, and killing, Dorsey. Newcomer was tried for murder and found guilty, but then found not guilty in a second trial.[6]

The Caleb Dorsey cousins

Colonel Caleb Dorsey is sometimes confused with his cousin, Attorney Caleb Dorsey. Both Caleb Dorseys were born in Maryland, and both migrated to California. Attorney Caleb Dorsey arrived in California in 1850 and lived, and died, in Tuolumne County. Colonel Caleb Dorsey arrived in California in 1865 and resided in neighboring Stanislaus County, but like his cousin, also died in Tuolumne County. The Colonel earned his military title while serving in the Army of the Confederate States of America. Attorney Caleb Dorsey, already in California before the start of the American Civil War, did not participate in the conflict.[7] Another possible point of confusion is Attorney Caleb Dorsey's son who was also named Caleb. His son, Caleb C. Dorsey, was born in Tuolumne County in 1868 and died there in 1910. Colonel Caleb Dorsey never married, and is not known to have had any children.

References

  1. ^ "Col Caleb Dorsey". Find A Grave. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Peterson, Richard C.; James E. McGhee; Kip A. Lindberg; Keith I. Daleen (2007). Sterling Price's Lieutenants: A Guide to the Officers and Organization of the Missouri State Guard, 1861-1865. Two Trails Pub. p. 149. ISBN 9781929311262.
  3. ^ Mahan, Russell, The Battle of Fayetteville Arkansas: April 18, 1863; Historical Enterprises, Santa Clara, Utah, 2019.
  4. ^ Burghardt, Glenn (May 10, 2006). "Local Civil War Veteran, Stock Breeder Was Victim of Shooting". Oakdale Leader. Kim Queirolo. p. B7.
  5. ^ (PDF). Office of the Secretary of the Senate. Office of the Secretary of the Senate. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2020. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch (help)
  6. ^ "Col. Dorsey's Death". Stockton Evening Mail. Vol. XXXIII, no. 63. April 22, 1896. p. 5.
  7. ^ Roberts, Lynne (April–June 2011). (PDF). Chispa. 51 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2020.

External links

  • Dorsey, Caleb W National Archives, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Missouri.

Notes

  • Petersen Richard C., McGhee, James E., Lindberg, Kip A., and Daleen, Keith A., Sterling Price's Lieutenants, Revised Expanded Edition, Two Trails Publishing, 2007
  • McGhee, James E., Guide to Missouri Confederate Units, 1861-1865, University of Arkansas Press, 2008

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For Attorney Caleb Dorsey a cousin and a District Attorney of Tuolumne County see Caleb Dorsey Caleb W Dorsey September 7 1833 April 21 1896 or Colonel Caleb Dorsey served in the Missouri State Guard and the Army of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War After the war he became a California State Assembly member between 1877 and 1878 Caleb W DorseyCarte De VisiteBrown amp Scholten St Louis MissouriBorn 1833 09 07 September 7 1833Baltimore County MarylandDiedApril 21 1896 1896 04 21 aged 62 Tuolumne County CaliforniaBuriedStockton Rural Cemetery 1 Stockton CaliforniaAllegiance Confederate States of AmericaService wbr branchMissouri State Guard Confederate States ArmyYears of service1861 1864RankColonelUnitSlayback s Missouri Cavalry RegimentCommands held4th Cavalry Regiment MSG Dorsey s Missouri Cavalry BattalionBattles warsAmerican Civil War Contents 1 Civil War Service 2 Post war and Death 3 The Caleb Dorsey cousins 4 References 5 External links 6 NotesCivil War Service EditPrior to the start of the war Dorsey was a resident of Pike County Missouri and served as Sergeant Co D 2nd United States Cavalry from 1855 1861 2 During the Civil War he served as Major in the 4th Cavalry Regiment of the Second Division of the Missouri State Guard 2 Given authority to recruit a regiment for the Missouri State Guard he served as colonel of his own provisional unit This regiment was nearly destroyed at the Battle of Mount Zion Church in Dec 1861 2 Dorsey was captured Feb 15 1862 2 Dorsey commanded a cavalry squadron in Confederate service in November 1862 in Arkansas and after several engagements it disbanded sometime in 1863 2 Dorsey was in command of his Missouri Squadron at the battle of Fayetteville Arkansas on April 18 1863 3 Dorsey was recruiting again in Northeast Missouri in advance of Sterling Price s Raid into Missouri in 1864 He was unable to join the raiders and eventually made his way to Arkansas with a much reduced command These were merged into Slayback s battalion to form a regiment with Dorsey serving as Lt Col 2 Post war and Death EditAfter the war Dorsey migrated to California where he developed a large ranch in Stanislaus County just outside of Oakdale with his brothers In addition to farming the land they bred and raced thoroughbred horses 4 Dorsey also operated several mining claims and was active in politics From 1869 to 1873 he served on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors and in 1877 and 1878 he served as a California State Assembly member for the 22nd Assembly 5 Dorsey operated one of his mines the Snell Mine near Columbia in Tuolumne County with a partner J T Newcomer During a visit to the mine on April 21 1896 the partners had an argument that resulted in Newcomer shooting and killing Dorsey Newcomer was tried for murder and found guilty but then found not guilty in a second trial 6 The Caleb Dorsey cousins EditColonel Caleb Dorsey is sometimes confused with his cousin Attorney Caleb Dorsey Both Caleb Dorseys were born in Maryland and both migrated to California Attorney Caleb Dorsey arrived in California in 1850 and lived and died in Tuolumne County Colonel Caleb Dorsey arrived in California in 1865 and resided in neighboring Stanislaus County but like his cousin also died in Tuolumne County The Colonel earned his military title while serving in the Army of the Confederate States of America Attorney Caleb Dorsey already in California before the start of the American Civil War did not participate in the conflict 7 Another possible point of confusion is Attorney Caleb Dorsey s son who was also named Caleb His son Caleb C Dorsey was born in Tuolumne County in 1868 and died there in 1910 Colonel Caleb Dorsey never married and is not known to have had any children References Edit Col Caleb Dorsey Find A Grave Retrieved 6 September 2018 a b c d e f Peterson Richard C James E McGhee Kip A Lindberg Keith I Daleen 2007 Sterling Price s Lieutenants A Guide to the Officers and Organization of the Missouri State Guard 1861 1865 Two Trails Pub p 149 ISBN 9781929311262 Mahan Russell The Battle of Fayetteville Arkansas April 18 1863 Historical Enterprises Santa Clara Utah 2019 Burghardt Glenn May 10 2006 Local Civil War Veteran Stock Breeder Was Victim of Shooting Oakdale Leader Kim Queirolo p B7 Record of Members of the Assembly 1849 2020 PDF Office of the Secretary of the Senate Office of the Secretary of the Senate Archived from the original PDF on 29 October 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a archive date archive url timestamp mismatch help Col Dorsey s Death Stockton Evening Mail Vol XXXIII no 63 April 22 1896 p 5 Roberts Lynne April June 2011 The Two Caleb Dorseys of Tuolumne County PDF Chispa 51 2 Archived from the original PDF on 29 October 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2020 External links EditDorsey Caleb W National Archives Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Missouri Notes EditPetersen Richard C McGhee James E Lindberg Kip A and Daleen Keith A Sterling Price s Lieutenants Revised Expanded Edition Two Trails Publishing 2007 McGhee James E Guide to Missouri Confederate Units 1861 1865 University of Arkansas Press 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caleb W Dorsey amp oldid 1135045889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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