Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 18E. Croswell, 1918 - Government publications |
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11 july 14 june 14th Infantry 17 re-enlisted 1st Battalion 20 july 23d Infantry 26 june 28 june 2d Battalion 30 june 3d Field Artillery 9 mar April armies of U. S. asst August batty brevet rank pany brig Brooklyn Captain Charles Coast Artillery Corps date of rank Department under Act depot bat Depot Battalion Edward ensign foreign states Service George grade Henry highest brevet rank James John july 17 accepted july 17 corp july 17 mustered june 09 june 16 june 98 Medical Corps mustered into u. s. N. Y. inf National Guard Naval Militia November Organized rank and highest Recognition extended Regiment Reserve List resigned riots seaman Second Lieutenants Separate Company Service Born Service Name supn U. S. or foreign u. s. pvt William York Guard
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Page 168 - The regiment has received authority to place silver rings on the lances of Its colors, engraved as follows : On the National Color. — Gettysburg campaign, 1863.
Page 66 - Regiment, and of the troop to Co. I ; January 22, 1867, the troop was formed into a battalion of cavalry, which In 1870 was consolidated Into one troop. In 1879 the troop was reorganized as Battery E, which designation was changed to 2d Battery, December 17, 1881. Designation chanced to Battery A, 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, August 30, 1911.
Page 183 - Skinner's Farm. Va., March 25, 1865 ; Crow's House, near Petersburg, Va., March 31, 1865; Hatcher's Run, Va., March 31. 1865; siege of Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864-April 2, 1865; Sutherland Sta., Boydton Plank Road, Va., April 2, 1865 ; Sailor's Creek, Va., April 6. 1865 ; Farmvllle, Va., April 7, 1865 ; Appomattox Court House, Va., April 9.
Page 182 - April 11-May 4, 1863 ; Chancellorsville, Va., May 1-3, 1863 ; Carrsville, Va., May 16, 1863 ; Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863; Auburn Mills, Va., October 14, 1863; Bristoe Station, Va., October 14, 1863; Mine Run, Va., November 26-December 2...
Page 130 - ... fourth companies, and June 25th they were officially recognized by the State as part of the uniformed militia of the State, and attached to the battalion of artillery commanded by Major Andrew Sitcher. April 5. 1807, the battalion, in the organization of the 3d Regt, of New York Artillery, became its 2d Battalion. When war with England became imminent in 1807, these four companies, with other volunteers, were temporarily organized as a regiment, commanded by Colonel Peter Curtenius, and remained...
Page 3 - THE ORGANIZED LAND AND NAVAL FORCES OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK...
Page 87 - Nos. 1 (Basic), 2 (Emplacement Officer), 3 (Range and Communication Officer), 4 (Battery Commander) , 5 (Searchlight Officer) and 6 (Fire and Battle, Commander) . mustered into us set 20 july 17 pvt.
Page 79 - Nos. 1 (Basic), 2 (Emplacement Officer) , 3 (Range- and Communication Officer), 4 (Battery Commander) , 5 (Searchlight Officer) and 6 (Fire and Bittlt Com.-nmd^r) . chief, ca brig.
Page 86 - Regiment, uve companies from 3d Regiment, two companies from 4th Regiment, all organized March 4, 1786 ; three companies from the 5th Regiment, organized May 11, 1789, and the Independent Rifle Co., organized August 28, 1798. The 6th Regiment, New York State Infantry, was permanently organized...
Page 1 - Official register of the organized land and naval forces of the State of New York, Dec. 31, 1896. Albany and New York, 1897. [Fd.