Regiment The collection also contains four of Woodworth's war-time diaries, covering the period from shortly after his arrival in Virginia in October, 1862 to a few days before his death in 1864. He describes his voyage to Fort Jefferson, Florida and New Orleans, activities on the Red River in Louisiana, his voyage on the steamer Leary to Virginia in July, 1864, and his stay in Maryland and Virginia until October, 1864 when the entries stop. HONOR TO COL ELLSWORTH. Papers 1861-1926. I received three letters to night, one from Regiment WebThe 144th New York Infantry Volunteer Regiment lost 2 officers and 37 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 4 officers and 174 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. WebThe men selected for the regiment arrived in Albany from the four corners of New York State on August 8, 1861, and the regiment was quickly formed. 44th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia (Enlisted man's letters, Jul 31, 1863-Apr 25, 1865) World War II . Regiment Sept. 20. Letter, 15 September 1862, from Isaac Bevier of Company E, 44th New York Infantry, to his parents detailing the second battle of Manassas (Bull Run), his wounding, and his stay in the hospital including work as a nurse. Major, Field & Staff; JUDSON, Hiram A., Pvt., Co. B; PHILLIPS, Amos, Pvt., Co. B; RICE, Horace N., Pvt., Co. C Bevier, Isaac. Abstract: Holograph letter written in New York City asking if Erastus Corning had received a package he had sent Infantry, Organized Aug. 8th, 1861:Silver Reunion Excersises of the Peopless Ellsworth Regiment, Leland Opera House, Tuesday eve., Auguest 10 1886, Albany, N.Y.Albany, N.Y.:The regiment, 1886. Abstract: Collection consists of family correspondence during Frothingham's Civil War service with George B. McClellan's and John Pope's armies in Virginia during the Peninsular Campaign and at the second Battle of Bull Run, describing battles, hardships of camp life, and medical aid on the battlefields and in hospitals; commissions, sick reports, and other military papers; and miscellaneous notes relating to the Frothingham family. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Kinner, Royal George. WebRosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War. 6 pages. InHistory of Cattaraugus county, New York. File:A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (electronic resource) (1911) (14762366382).jpg 9th Pennsylvania Reserves (38th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment) Battle Walks. Category : Military units and formations disestablished in Sentell family. (Enlisted man's letters, Oct 13-Apr 28, 1864) Died at his home in Collins Nov. 21, 1901." Murray, R.L. The Ninety-fourth Regiment, New The military history of Yates County, N.Y. : comprising a record of the services rendered by citizens of this county in the army and navy, from the foundation of the government to the present time. WebThe 45th New York Infantry Regiment, also known as the 5th German Rifles, was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.It was composed almost entirely of German immigrants. September 1862. U.S. Army Order of Battle - World War I Document Archive The original plan was to obtain from every ward and town of the State one man; this plan was not adhered to, but later more than one enlistment was allowed to each, and the counties of Albany and Erie furnished each two companies, and Herkimer county one company. 1989-90. Gettysburg Pennsylvania United States, 1902. The 44th regiment, known as Ellsworth's Avengers, was organized at Albany under the auspices of the Ellsworth association of the State of New York, which planned to raise a memorial regiment to be composed of one man from each town and ward, unmarried, not over 30 years of age or under 5 feet, 8 inches in height, and of military experience. 72nd New York Infantry Regiment ." Military collector & historianXI (1959) 10. Notes:James R. Woodworth, a native of East Varick, Seneca County, N.Y., enlisted as a private in the 44th New York Infantry (the Ellsworth Avengers) in September, 1862. 76th New York Infantry- Maj. Andrew J. Grover (k), Capt. Vols. 9th New York Cavalry Regiment. Located at the Rochester Museum & Science Center-Rochester, NY. A history of the Forty-fourth regiment, New York volunteer The men reported individually at Albany, where the regiment was organized under orders from the State dated October 15, 1861. Preferred citation: Elmer E. Ellsworth Lithograph, 2003.92, New York Civil War Union Infantry Units FamilySearch 25th Regiment National Guard Infantry. Web8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment. James Clay Rice Infantry left the state for Washington on June 18. It was in reserve at Antietam; was active at Shepherdstown, and Fredericksburg; shared in the hardships of Burnside's "Mud March," and returned to winter quarters at Stoneman's switch, near Falmouth. JohnsonFamily 44th N.Y.V. Located at the Center for Popular Music, MTSU (Tenn.), WebSTATE OF NEW YORK. "From the Tribune's Special Correspondent, Camp at Berkley's Landing, Va."Republican Advocate, Batavia, Genesee County, New York: Tuesday, July 15-1862. page 1. It is honored by a monument at Gettysburg. The Gettysburg Magazine15 (July, 1996) 31-44. Veteran Association of the Forty-fourth Ellsworth New York. Notes: First line: Down where the patriot army./ Without music./ Charles Magnus is listed at 12 Frankfort St. in New York City directories for 1861 through 1867./ Colonel Elmer Ellsworth was killed May 24, 1861. 9th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Bridgman, Charles De Witt. Throughout there is frequent mention of friends and New York soldiers. 1865. 44th New York Infantry Regiment & Colonel E. Elmer Ellsworth Abstract: Diaries (December, 1862-October, 1864) of Edward H. Sentell and letters (1856-1897) of various family members. Letter written at Camp Butterfield to his sister, Annie. Albany: 1868, 631-61. Total 90. Located at Michigan State University Museum. Letters (1861). Also includes papers related to the history of the 44th New York Volunteers, which was known as "Ellsworth's Avengers". He served in the 44th and the 140th regiments and was mustered out of the service on June 3, 1865. WebNew York Infantry Regiment. NYHXXIV (1943) 56-67. WebAn impressive monument to the 12th New York and Rice's own 44th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was constructed on the Gettysburg battlefield. He was a farmer in Clarksville. Proceedings of the forty-fourth Ellsworth New York Veteran Association : at their reunion and fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the regiment, held at Albany, New York, August 8 and 9, 1911. Regiment Infantry Regiment They were one of four regiments in the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, V Corps, Army of the Potomac, commanded by lieutenant colonel Strong Vincent, which fought during the Battle of Gettysburg. MOLLUS-ILLII 126-39. WebTitle [Tattered Union flag of the 44th New York Infantry Regiment] / Brady, New York. 20.5 x 12.5 cm. th. Maret, George W. "A letter from the front." "Letter from the Ellsworth Regiment - Christmas in 1861." Illinois Cyrus Payne for the 16th Cavalry were assigned to this regiment. WebThe 14th, known as the 1st Oneida county regiment, was organized at Utica and contained five companies from that city, one from Rome, one from Boonville, one from Syracuse, one from Lowville and one from Hudson. WebTitle [Drummer Perry H. Ewing of Co. F, 44th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with drum] Summary Photograph shows identified young soldier, who was wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia, on June 6, 1864. Company of Military Historians. of Virginia; Army of the Potomac (either the II or the VI Corps and probably the V Corps). WebThe 144th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War . During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 120 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 62 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 145 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 327 enlisted men; aggregate, 335; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. Chenango American. 61st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment A, 44th New York Infantry (Ellsworth Avengers), Louis had completed his three-year apprenticeship to learn the trade of a blacksmith. The 43rd New York was mustered in on September 21, 1861, and mustered out June 27, 1865. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. In June, 1863, the three years' men of the 14th and 25th Infantries joined the regiment by transfer. Many of the documents relate to his filing for pension benefits. Chenango Telegraph. Description: 1 box Smith, Abram H.44th New York Infantry, Co. B. at close of the war Aug. 22, 1865. Thank you to Ed Worman for pointing out this resource. WebThe regiment earned its nickname, The Cottonbalers, from its use of cotton bales as defensive works during the battle. The Lost Regiment 46th New York Infantry Regiment Kevin. General Info:Preferred citation:Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Archives, A64-243, Sylvanus Markham, Civil War Discharge, Promissory Notes, and Receipt. 16 Sep 40 inducted into federal service at Camden, N.J. assigned to the 44th Division and moved to Ft. Dix, N.J. 23 Sep 40; transferred to Salem, Oregon 16 Jan 42 and to Ft. Lewis, Washington 26 Feb 42; sent to La Mnvr area 3 Feb 44 and to Cp Phillips Kansas 8 Apr 44; FOR THE YEAR 1900. Located at the Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara. It was composed Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. Dedrick, Printer, [1863], Unit bibliograhy from the Army Heritage Center. Pages 79 - 88 Committee of the Forty-fourth New York Veteran Association, J.B. Lyon Co., Printers, 1911. Abstract: Letter home from a Civil War soldier, including close and humorous observations of a soldier's life Activated: After World War I as a National Guard Division in New Jersey and New York. Web16th Michigan Infantry Regiment Infantry: Lieutenant Colonel Norval E. Welch: 12th New York Infantry Regiment: Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Richardson: 17th New York Infantry Regiment: Captain John Vickers: 44th New York Infantry Regiment: Lieutenant Colonel Freeman Conner (w) Major Edward B. Knox: 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment: Colonel New Yorkers in the Civil War. 44th NY: The Civil War Diaries of Charles Kelly: The 44th New York Infantry in the War of the Rebellion; NP: October 3, 1864 Philadelphia Inquirer: The Left Wing, Poplar 1879. Mustered in: August 30, 1861 to September 24, 1861. Located at Western Washington University. Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits Updated February 7, 2005 War of 1812 Discharge Certificates Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits Appendix II: List of Company/Detachment Commanders Appendix III: List of Soldiers by Name Appendix IV: List of Soldiers by Unit Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits These are listed by Regiment (or 44th NY Infantry Regiment: 106th NY Infantry Regiment: 176th NY Infantry Regiment: 45th NY Infantry Regiment: 107th NY Infantry England seems inclined to pick a quarrel with us, and she has humbled us a little in this, she will no doubt soon try it in some other way." The recent assassination Regiment lost during service 7 Officers and 54 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 25 Enlisted men by disease. Camp was broken on April 27, 1863, for the Chancellorsville campaign, the 44th being in the lead during the general movement of the army and sharing in the fighting, after which it returned for a short rest to the camp at Stoneman's switch. The regiment left the State October 21, 1861; served in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Potomac, from October 26, 1861; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from May, 1862, and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Freeman Conner, October 11, 1864, at Albany. 44th Regiment A letter of Dec. 27, 1862 refers to the Battle of Fredericksburg. Hunter, Christopher. Most of the papers relate to Orsell C. Brown's service in the Quartermasters Department of the 44th New York Volunteers, Regiment of Infantry, during the Civil War, 1861-1865. Located at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. This regiment, Col. Stephen W. Stryker, was recruited under the auspices of the Ellsworth Association of the State of New York. Description: 4 pages Accession 51381. WebThe 61st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 16 officers and 177 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 officers and 121 enlisted men to disease, a total of 316. This plan was adhered to as far as possible and two companies from Albany county, two from Erie county, one from Herkimer county, and a large number of scattered squads reported at Albany in response to the request. Civil War Soldiers and Statesmen, listed by INFANTRY Or click here for more information. 113 New York Infantry Regiment Web44th Illinois Infantry 44 INF 45th Illinois Infantry 45 INF 46th Illinois Infantry 46 INF 47th Illinois Infantry 47 INF, 47 INF CON 48th Illinois Infantry 48 INF regiment lost, in killed, 2 commissioned officers and 15 men; wounded 79. Available at:http://popmusic.mtsu.edu/dbtw-wpd/textbase/broadsides.htm. For more informationplease visit their web site. The regiment existed from 1861 until 1863, at which time the "two year men" were discharged, and the "three year men" were transferred to the 44th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment.. Set 2 - Letters re: Warner Family Reunion(24 pages) History A history of the Forty-fourth regiment, New York volunteer infantry, in the Civil war, 1861-1865. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Dorn, John H. John Dorn Letters, September 1862 : 44th New York Volunteer Infantry. September 6. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. The regiment was active in the first assault on Petersburg in June, 1864, at the Weldon railroad, and at Poplar Spring Church. (Sgt's letter, Sep 22, 1862) Abstract: "In the afternoon we had a comic battalion drill. WebInfantry Regiment, 114th (Author) Hasson, Joseph S. (Compiler) Englund, David (Illustrator) Dates / Origin Date Issued: 1946 (Inferred) Place: Baton Rouge Publisher: Army and Navy Pub. Arizona, Fort Huachuca, Tombstone Arizona. Located at Auburn University. Civil War Collection, 1861-1960. Notes:Bio/History:Member of Ellsworth's Avengers, or People's Ellsworth Regiment Officers 44th New York Infantry NavSource 24th 44th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment - Military Wiki Abstract: The collection consists exclusively of letters by Houck to his wife and children. This was done contrary to our wishes but as Gen. Butterfield was in New York on Christmas and did not see the performance then, it was done by his special requestFrank Leslies artist was presentThe news of the release of Mason and Slidell, was received here among the troops, with a good deal of dissatisfaction. Rosenkranz, Frasier -Civil War Miscellaneous CollectionCWMiscColl 4 pages. I would like to take a sleigh ride in New York. Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York. Another 20th New York Regiment ("Southern Tier Rifles") was organized in May 1861 and mustered out WebThe following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. 51 v. Court min., etc Access:http://popmusic.mtsu.edu/dbtw-wpd/textbase/broadsides.htm. 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center - Civil War - 44th Infantry Regiment, A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1911), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=44th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1151927334, Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state), Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1864, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, New York U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865, This page was last edited on 27 April 2023, at 02:52. Frederick Phisterer.Albany: J. Military Images Magazine(Jan/Feb 2003): pp. The 44th New York Volunteer Infantry