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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.
List of New York Civil War units; New York Guard; 0–9. 2nd New York Mounted Rifles Regiment; 15th New York Engineer Regiment; ... 60th New York Infantry Regiment;
The 69th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the United States Army.It is from New York City, part of the New York Army National Guard.It is known as the "Fighting Sixty-Ninth", [1] a name said to have been given by Robert E. Lee during the Civil War.
Monument to the 154th New York Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg The 154th New York Infantry Regiment (aka, "The Hardtack Regiment") was an infantry regiment in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War .
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 68th New York Infantry Regiment served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Also known as the Cameron Rifles or the Second German Rifle Regiment, the men were mostly German immigrants. Organized in July 1861, three months after the outbreak of war, the 68th saw service in the Eastern and Western theaters. [3]
A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. Kelly, John McIntosh and Maryett Babcock Kelly. "I thought it my duty to go to my country's call!": The Civil War Letters of Josh McIntosh Kelly and Maryett Babcock Kelly of Fremont, Steuben County, New York, 1862-1865 (Bath, NY: Steuben County Historical Society ...