..... He was the son of Harris D. and Elizabeth Bowne Colt, (obituary provided by Dyane (#47184694)
Enlisted, 1893, in Troop A Cavalry, New York City. He saw field service with Troop A Cavalry during the Brooklyn Trolley Strike of January 1895. In February 1895 Troop A Cavalry was reorganized into Squadron A, he was assigned to Troop 1, Squadron A Cavalry. He was discharged from Squadron A, January 26, 1897.
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