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Luty Family Plot and Daniel Nestell, M.D. |
Plot 15, Lot 65 - Luty Family Plot
Daniel D. T. Nestell was born in New York between 1815 and 1819. He pursued a career in medicine, graduating in 1843 with honors from the University of the City of New York's University Medical College (later known as the New York University School of Medicine). Following his graduation, Nestell traveled abroad for two years to further his medical studies, accompanied by one of his professors, Dr. Valentine Mott.
Upon returning to the United States, Nestell worked as a physician or apothecary until 1862. On January 25, 1862, he was appointed Acting Assistant Surgeon on the U.S.S. Clifton, participating in several significant battles during the American Civil War, including the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Phillip (the decisive battle for possession of New Orleans) and the Siege of Vicksburg. He was captured by Confederate forces at Sabine Pass, Texas, in September 1863 and held as a prisoner of war until January 1864.
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U.S.S. Clifton during the Civil War |
Nestell later received an appointment as Acting Assistant Surgeon in the U.S. Army on September 9, 1869, serving at Camp Warner, Oregon, until April 1871. He briefly served in California and the Arizona Territory before returning to civilian life in May 1872. Nestell then practiced medicine privately in California.
Daniel D. T. Nestell married Maria Louisa Whaites in 1864 and had a daughter named Ella. He passed away on October 24, 1900 and his cause of death was listed as "senility." He is buried in the Luty Family plot with no notable marker. The 1880 census shows him living with Frederick Luty, who is identified as his son-in-law.