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Following the Footsteps of Miles 摩尔, Drummer Boy of the 54th Regiment, Company H

Miles 摩尔 质量achusetts 54th Regiment, Company H badge Silver cross, embossed and engraved

Miles 摩尔 质量achusetts 54th Regiment, Company H badge

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This commemorative medal documents the Civil War experience of Miles 摩尔, the drummer boy for Company H of 质量achusetts’ famed 54th regiment, the first Black regiment raised in the North during the Civil War.

The Brave Black Regiment

In late April of 1863, a 16 year old from Elmira, 纽约, arrived at the camp of the 54th Regiment in Readville, 质量., ready to enlist. His enlistment record describes Miles 摩尔 as 5 feet tall, with a light complexion, 棕色的眼睛, and black hair. In a photograph, probably taken before he had seen battle, 摩尔 stares resolutely at the viewer, proudly bearing his drum. Although 摩尔 had enlisted as a private, his muster-out papers reveal that he was “detailed as Drummer by order of Col. Shaw at organization of Regt.” That same Colonel Shaw—Robert Gould Shaw--would be dead just months later, killed at the Battle of Fort Wagner, memorialized on one leg of 摩尔’s medal.

摩尔, 然而, survived until the end of the war, serving with the 54th until the regiment was mustered out in 1865. He then briefly returned home to 纽约 where he moved back in with his widowed mother and siblings. His service with the 54th was just the beginning of his military career, 然而. When Congress passed legislation creating six African American units in 1866—the 9th and 10th Cavalry and the 38th, 39th, 40th, and 41st Infantry Regiments--摩尔 joined the 39th Regiment, organized in New Orleans, 路易斯安那州, 在坳. Joseph Mower. The next year, the 39th and 40th infantry units merged to become the 25th Infantry Regiment in response to Congressional budget cuts. 1870年代的美国.S. Census locates 摩尔 at Fort Clark, Texas, where he is recorded as an “enlisted soldier in Regt. Band, 25th US Infantry.”

Who was Miles 摩尔?

摩尔 was born David Miles 摩尔 to David and Elizabeth 摩尔 in either 纽约 or Pennsylvania. At the time of his enlistment, the family was living in Elmira, 纽约. A June 1863 draft registration record for the county lists 摩尔’s father David, 38岁, a laborer; he died 6 months later, leaving his wife Elizabeth and several children.

After 摩尔’s military service ended in August of 1870, he relocated to New Orleans where he worked for the Customs Department as a laborer for the Weighers and Gaugers Department. In New Orleans, he married a woman named Adele (or Ardele) Collins and the couple had several children. The family eventually moved back to 纽约 State, where directories reveal that 摩尔 worked as a driver in Saratoga Springs for several years.

Miles 摩尔 died 30 May 1904 at the age of 56 and is buried in St. Peter’s Cemetery in Saratoga Springs. His widow remained in Saratoga Springs until her death in 1925, operating a boarding house from 1905 until at least 1910.

摩尔’s Commemorative Medal

Like many veterans, Miles 摩尔 was justifiably proud of his service to the nation and S.M. 病房 & Company of 纽约—the “Headquarters for Army Corps and Campaign Badges”--provided veterans like him an opportunity to create personalized medals documenting their service. Advertisements in 1864 issues of Wilke's Spirit of the Times & 纽约 Sportsman#678 show 摩尔’s medal, with its central 图像 of Fort Sumter, ready to be personalized for just $1.50 in solid silver. 摩尔 chose to inscribe his medal with the locations of four of the 54th’s iconic engagements—James Island, South Carolina; Darien, Georgia; Fort Wagner; and Olustee, 佛罗里达.

 

For Further Reading

Census and service records and directories used in tracing Miles 摩尔 were accessed through familysearch.org and ancestry.org.

For more information about the 54th Regiment, see

Burchard, Peter. One Gallant Rush: Robert Gould Shaw and His Brave Black Regiment 纽约: St. Martin’s Press, 1965.

Emilio, Luis F. History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of 质量achusetts Volunteer Infantry 1863-1865 Boston: Boston Book Co., 1894.

The MHS holds the records collected by Luis F. Emilio for his history of the regiment. 

The 54th Regiment is featured in a website that accompanied a 2014 exhibition on Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and his men.