History of the Seventh Regiment of New York, 1806-1889, Volume 2Seventh Regiment, 1890 - New York (State) |
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1st Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant Abram Duryee Adjutant Alexander Shaler April Army badge band Board of Officers Brigade Broadway building camp Capt Captain Charles H citizens Colonel Clark Colonel Lefferts command committee Corp Corporals Creedmoor Cross of Honor Daniel Appleton decorated distinguished drill Edward Eighth Company elected Emmons Clark enlisted entertainment escort Federal Hill Fifth Avenue Fifth Company Fourth Company Frederick George George W Governor Grafulla Hall Henry Henry H James James H John Joseph July June large drill-room large number Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant-Colonel marched Mayor ment military duty National Guard Ninth non-commissioned officers October officers and members pany President Priv Private Regiment paraded Rifle rifle-practice Robert Samuel Second Company Second Lieutenant Sergeant Sergt Seventh Company Seventh Regi Seventh Regiment Armory Shaler Smith soldiers Staff Street Tenth Company Third Company Thomas tion Total present troops Veteran Association Washington William H York