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Sergeant Boston Corbett, 16th New York Cavalry, who shot John Wilkes Booth, April 26, 1865. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Photograph by Mathew Brady. The 16th New York Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American ...
The 16th New York Cavalry was merged with the 13th New York Cavalry to form the 3rd Regiment New York Provisional Cavalry on June 23, 1865, which was then mustered out on September 21, 1865. Seven months later, Doherty joined the regular cavalry and was assigned to the 5th Regular Cavalry as a Second Lieutenant on April 19, 1866.
Jeff. Davis Legion, a cavalry regiment; Kemper Legion, a company of the 13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Pee Dee Legion, the 9th South Carolina Infantry Battalion [8] Rucker's Legion, also known as 1st East Tennessee Legion. This formation, commanded by Col. Edmund Rucker, consisted of the 12th and 16th Tennessee Cavalry Battalions.
Corbett re-enlisted later that month in Company L, 16th New York Cavalry Regiment. On February 26, 1864, he was demoted to private as punishment for an unknown incident. On February 26, 1864, he was demoted to private as punishment for an unknown incident.
A. 1st New York Light Artillery Battalion; Battery B, 1st New York Light Artillery; 13th Independent Battery New York Light Artillery; Battery C, 1st New York Light Artillery
116th New York: Cpt John Higgins; 2nd Brigade BG Godfrey Weitzel [1] Col Stephen Thomas [2] 12th Connecticut: Ltc Frank H. Peck (w) 75th New York: Col Robert B. Merritt; 114th New York: Col Elisha B. Smith (mw) 160th New York: Ltc John B. Van Petten; 176th New York: Cols Charles C. Nott, Ambrose Stevens, Charles Lewis; 8th Vermont: Col Stephen ...
New York Light, 27th Battery; 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery D; 1st Rhode Island Light, Battery H; 2nd United States, Battery E; 3rd United States, Battery G; 3rd United States, Batteries L and M; Provisional Brigade [16] Col Elisha G. Marshall 2nd New York Mounted Rifles (dismounted) [17] 14th New York Heavy Artillery; 24th New York Cavalry ...
6th New York Cavalry Monument Buford Avenue 39°50′40″N 77°14′50″W / 39.844572°N 77.247159°W / 39.844572; -77.247159 ( 6th New York Cavalry