I've read the file of the court-martial of George Solifelt of Co. A, Permanent Party. See the summary following my list of key points and further research.
I cannot be certain that this is the same George Solifelt who died in Iola, Kansas.- This court martial happens during a time in which I've not accounted for him elsewhere.
- He could have re-enlisted, since a soldier's life was all he knew.
- Drinking was what got him in trouble in his previous court-martial
- The location is not too far from the area in which he lived.
- Why would he not mention this service(Company "A," Permanent Party)?
- The file mentions him as George W Solifelt in several instances. He has used a W, H, and T as his middle initial in some records, so I can't use that as weight to say this is or isn't him.
- I don't recognize the names of other associates of George in this file.
- Was the 1st court-martial sentence actually carried out? He would have served 2 years at Fort Delaware unless that could have been reduced. It was recommended that it be considered more of an indiscretion.
- Cross-check with other known associates
- Find the records for Co. A Permanent Party
- Records for Fort Delaware(1865-1867)
- Records for Fort Wood(1866-1867)
Summary:
Private George Solifelt, Company "A," Permanent Party.
Charge: "Violation of the 45th Article of War"
Specification--In this, that he, Private George Solifelt, Company "A, "Permanent Party, at Fort Wood, Bedloe's Island, N.Y.H., being a member of the guard detailed to take charge of a prisoner, to conduct to the General Court Martial in New York city, on or about the 3d day of May, 1867, did become so drunk as to be totally unfit to perform his duty.
This at or near New York City on or about the 3d day of May, 1867.
PleaTo the specification, "Not Guilty"
To the charge, "Not Guilty"
Finding and Sentence
The Court, after mature deliberation on the evidence adduced, finds the accused, Private George Solifelt, Company "A, "Permanent Party--
Of the specification, "Guilty"
Of the charge, "Guilty"
And does therefore sentence him, Private George Solifelt, Company "A, "Permanent Party, " To be confined, under charge of the guard, for one(1) month, and to march daily, Sundays, excepted, n front of the guard house every alternate hour from reveille to retreat, carrying a weight of twenty-four (24) pounds."
Source: Court Martial Case Files, OO-2280; Record Group 153; Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General(Army); National Archives, Washington, DC. [Cases tried by General Court Martial "At New York City", Headquarters, Dept of the East, Philadelphia, PA, 31 May 1867. Private George W Solifelt, Permanent Party, Company A]