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143rd New York Infantry Regiment


The 143rd New York Infantry Regiment (a.k.a. "Sullivan County Regiment") was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service edit

The 143rd New York Infantry was organized at Monticello, New York, beginning August 14, 1862 and mustered in for three years service on October 8, 1862 under the command of Colonel David P. DeWitt.

The regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, Defenses of Washington, D.C., to February 1863. 3rd Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, XXII Corps, Department of Washington, to April 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, Department of Virginia, to May 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, IV Corps, to July, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XI Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October 1863, and Army of the Cumberland to April 1864. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, XX Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to July 1865.

The 143rd New York Infantry mustered out July 20, 1865.

Detailed service edit

1862:

14 October: Left New York for Washington, D.C.

1863:

Duty in the defenses of Washington, D. C. until April.

April 18: Moved to Suffolk, Va.

April 20 -- May 4: Siege of Suffolk.

May 3: Providence Church.

May 4: Suffolk razed.

June 24 -- July 7: Dix's Campaign on the Peninsula.

July 10: Moved to Washington, D.C.

July 13 -- 22: Pursuit of Lee to Berlin, Md.

Near Bristoe Station, Va., until September.

September 24 -- October 3: Movement to Bridgeport, Ala.

October 20: Reconnaissance from Bridgeport to Trenton (detachment).

October 25 -- 29: March along line of Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad to Lookout Valley, Tenn.

October 26 -- 29: Reopening Tennessee River.

October 28 -- 29: Battle of Wauhatchie, Tenn.

November 23 -- 27: Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign.

November 23: Orchard Knob.

November 24 -- 25: Tunnel Hill.

November 25: Missionary Ridge.

November 28 -- December 17: March to the relief of Knoxville.

1864:

Duty in Lookout Valley until May.

May 1 -- 8: Atlanta Campaign.

May 8 -- 11 Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge.

May 14 -- 15: Battle of Resaca.

May 19: Near Cassville.

May 22 -- 25: Advance on Dallas.

May 25: New Hope Church.

May 26 -- June 5: Battles about Dallas, New Hope Church, and Allatoona Hills.

June 4: Ackworth.

June 10 -- July 2: Operations about Marietta and against Kennesaw.

June 11 -- 14: Pine Hill.

June 15 -- 17: Lost Mountain.

June 15: Gilgal or Golgotha Church.

June 17: Muddy Creek.

June 19: Noyes Creek.

June 22: Kolb's Farm.

June 27: Assault on Kennesaw.

July 4: Ruff's Station or Smyrna Camp Ground.

July 5 -- 17: Chattahoochie River.

July 19 -- 20: Peachtree Creek.

July 22 -- August 25: Siege of Atlanta.

August 26 -- September 2: Operations at Chattahoochie River Bridge.

September 2 -- November 15: Occupation of Atlanta.

October 26 -- 29: Expedition from Atlanta to Tuckum's Cross Roads.

November 15 -- December 10: March to the sea.

December 9: Montieth Swamp..

December 10 -- 21: Siege of Savannah.

1865:

January through April: Carolinas Campaign.

March 16: Averysboro, N.C.

March 19 -- 21: Battle of Bentonville.

March 24: Occupation of Goldsboro.

April 7 -- 13: Advance on Raleigh.

April 14: Occupation of Raleigh.

April 26: Bennett's House.

April 29 -- May 20: Surrender of Johnston and his army. Marched to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va.

May 24: Grand Review of the Armies

Duty at Washington, D.C., until July.

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 220 men during service; 5 officers and 37 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 177 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

  • Colonel David P. DeWitt - discharged April 29, 1863
  • Colonel Horace Boughton

Notable members edit

See also edit

References edit

  • 143d Regiment New York Vols. Inft., Sullivan Co. (Monticello, NY: Watchman Print.), 1892.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Harris, Robert F. The Last Dispatch Rider (Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse), 2009. ISBN 1-4389-3499-8
  • Sullivan County Civil War Centennial Commission. Brass Buttons and Leather Boots: Sullivan County and the Civil War (South Fallsburg, NY: Steingart Associates), 1963.
  • Young, Moses G. A Condensed History of the 143d Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (Newburgh, NY: Newburgh Journal Print. House), 1909.
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  •   This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

143rd, york, infantry, regiment, sullivan, county, regiment, infantry, regiment, union, army, during, american, civil, activeaugust, 1862, july, 1865countryunited, statesallegianceunionbranchinfantryengagementssiege, suffolkbattle, wauhatchiebattle, missionary. The 143rd New York Infantry Regiment a k a Sullivan County Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War 143rd New York Infantry RegimentActiveAugust 14 1862 July 20 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchInfantryEngagementsSiege of SuffolkBattle of WauhatchieBattle of Missionary RidgeAtlanta CampaignBattle of ResacaBattle of DallasBattle of New Hope ChurchBattle of AllatoonaBattle of MariettaBattle of Kennesaw MountainBattle of Peachtree CreekSiege of AtlantaSherman s March to the SeaCarolinas CampaignBattle of Bentonville Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 Notable members 6 See also 7 ReferencesService editThe 143rd New York Infantry was organized at Monticello New York beginning August 14 1862 and mustered in for three years service on October 8 1862 under the command of Colonel David P DeWitt The regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade Abercrombie s Division Defenses of Washington D C to February 1863 3rd Brigade Abercrombie s Division XXII Corps Department of Washington to April 1863 2nd Brigade 3rd Division VII Corps Department of Virginia to May 1863 1st Brigade 2nd Division IV Corps to July 1863 1st Brigade 3rd Division XI Corps Army of the Potomac to October 1863 and Army of the Cumberland to April 1864 3rd Brigade 1st Division XX Corps Army of the Cumberland to July 1865 The 143rd New York Infantry mustered out July 20 1865 Detailed service edit1862 14 October Left New York for Washington D C 1863 Duty in the defenses of Washington D C until April April 18 Moved to Suffolk Va April 20 May 4 Siege of Suffolk May 3 Providence Church May 4 Suffolk razed June 24 July 7 Dix s Campaign on the Peninsula July 10 Moved to Washington D C July 13 22 Pursuit of Lee to Berlin Md Near Bristoe Station Va until September September 24 October 3 Movement to Bridgeport Ala October 20 Reconnaissance from Bridgeport to Trenton detachment October 25 29 March along line of Nashville amp Chattanooga Railroad to Lookout Valley Tenn October 26 29 Reopening Tennessee River October 28 29 Battle of Wauhatchie Tenn November 23 27 Chattanooga Ringgold Campaign November 23 Orchard Knob November 24 25 Tunnel Hill November 25 Missionary Ridge November 28 December 17 March to the relief of Knoxville 1864 Duty in Lookout Valley until May May 1 8 Atlanta Campaign May 8 11 Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 14 15 Battle of Resaca May 19 Near Cassville May 22 25 Advance on Dallas May 25 New Hope Church May 26 June 5 Battles about Dallas New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills June 4 Ackworth June 10 July 2 Operations about Marietta and against Kennesaw June 11 14 Pine Hill June 15 17 Lost Mountain June 15 Gilgal or Golgotha Church June 17 Muddy Creek June 19 Noyes Creek June 22 Kolb s Farm June 27 Assault on Kennesaw July 4 Ruff s Station or Smyrna Camp Ground July 5 17 Chattahoochie River July 19 20 Peachtree Creek July 22 August 25 Siege of Atlanta August 26 September 2 Operations at Chattahoochie River Bridge September 2 November 15 Occupation of Atlanta October 26 29 Expedition from Atlanta to Tuckum s Cross Roads November 15 December 10 March to the sea December 9 Montieth Swamp December 10 21 Siege of Savannah 1865 January through April Carolinas Campaign March 16 Averysboro N C March 19 21 Battle of Bentonville March 24 Occupation of Goldsboro April 7 13 Advance on Raleigh April 14 Occupation of Raleigh April 26 Bennett s House April 29 May 20 Surrender of Johnston and his army Marched to Washington D C via Richmond Va May 24 Grand Review of the ArmiesDuty at Washington D C until July Casualties editThe regiment lost a total of 220 men during service 5 officers and 37 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 1 officer and 177 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editColonel David P DeWitt discharged April 29 1863 Colonel Horace BoughtonNotable members editSergeant Thomas D Collins Company H Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of ResacaSee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp New York state portal List of New York Civil War regiments New York in the Civil WarReferences edit143d Regiment New York Vols Inft Sullivan Co Monticello NY Watchman Print 1892 Dyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Harris Robert F The Last Dispatch Rider Bloomington IN AuthorHouse 2009 ISBN 1 4389 3499 8 Sullivan County Civil War Centennial Commission Brass Buttons and Leather Boots Sullivan County and the Civil War South Fallsburg NY Steingart Associates 1963 Young Moses G A Condensed History of the 143d Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War 1861 1865 Newburgh NY Newburgh Journal Print House 1909 Attribution nbsp This article contains text from a text now in the public domain Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Publishing Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 143rd New York Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1148442067, wikipedia, wiki, 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