DOTY, LEONARD (1829 - 1864)

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Santa Cruz Sentinel (November 12, 1972)

Santa Cruzans of the Civil War

In an effort to update the concrete monolith on Front Street and Pacific Avenue especially for the traditional November 11 Armistice Day, Tom McHugh, long time resident of San Lorenzo Valley, has compiled the following information on local war dead during the Civil War.

Santa Cruz counted 23 men who died in action during the War Between the States. These men were among three outfits in the field and four home guard units which were activated during the conflict.

Leonard Doty- He died at Camp Douglas, Utah March 15, 1864. He had been a carpenter in Santa Cruz.

Date of Birth: 1829-08-18

Date of Death: 1864-03-15

County: US/UT

Cemetery/City of Burial: Salt lake, UT

Plot: Ft Dgls B34

Occupation: Soldier

Height: 5'6

Complexion: Dk

Eye Color: Bl

Hair Color: Bl

Last City: (US) Slt Lake

Native of: OH

Enlisted: 1861/19/11

Discharged: 1864/03/15

Military Unit: CA_ 2 Cav_ Co L

Rank: Pvt

Military Notes: E-S.Crz_ Dd-Cmp Lthm

Available records used to obtain information:
Cemetery records
Santa Cruz County death records
California Death Index
Military records
Santa Cruz and Monterey newspapers
Voter Records

CW Reference: Orton's CMiWR

Creator: Nelson, Robert L.
Source: Old Soldier: the story of the Grand Army of the Republic in Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz, CA: The Museum of Art & History, c2004.
Date: Undated
Coverage: Santa Cruz (County)
Rights: Reproduced by permission of Robert L. Nelson.
Identifier: OS-0275

Citation

Nelson, Robert L. “DOTY, LEONARD (1829 - 1864).” Old Soldier: the story of the Grand Army of the Republic in Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz, CA: The Museum of Art & History, c2004. SCPL Local History. https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/133251. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.