Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
60th New York Volunteer Infantry Monument, Culp's Hill, Gettysburg. The 60th New York Infantry Regiment (aka "St. Lawrence Regiment") was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment saw service in both the eastern and the western theaters of the American Civil War.
166th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment: Failed to complete organization. Recruits were transferred to the 176th New York Volunteer Infantry on November 13, 1862. 167th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment: Failed to complete organization. Recruits were transferred to the 159th New York Volunteer Infantry on October 12, 1862.
60th Regiment or 60th Infantry Regiment may refer to: 60th Regiment of Foot (disambiguation), three British Army units carried this name; 60th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army; 60th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, a unit of the United States Army; American Civil War Union (Northern) Army
The 60th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War from 1864 to 1865. History [ edit ]
New York State Military Museum Unit History Project New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center - Civil War - 61st Infantry Regiment History, photographs, table of battles and casualties, and historical sketch for the 61st New York Infantry Regiment. National Park Service UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 61st Regiment, New York Infantry
The 65th New York Infantry Regiment (or 1st United States Chasseurs) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment wore distinctive chasseur styled uniforms. Its members were recruited primarily from New York, but included recruits from Connecticut , Rhode Island , and Ohio .
59th New York Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park. The 59th New York Infantry Regiment was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.As part of the Second Corps of the Army of the Potomac, it played a significant role in battles such as Antietam and Gettysburg.
The Civil War Journal of Lt. Russell M. Tuttle, New York Volunteer Infantry (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co.), 2006. ISBN 0-7864-2331-5; Weller, Edwin. A Civil War Courtship: The Letters of Edwin Weller from Antietam to Atlanta (Garden City, NY: Doubleday), 1980. ISBN 0-3851-5572-7; Attribution