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169th New York Infantry Regiment

The 169th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service edit

The 169th New York Infantry was organized at Troy and Staten Island, New York. Companies A through E were mustered on September 25, 1862, at Troy. Companies F through K were mustered on October 6, 1862, at Staten Island. The regiment was mustered in under the command of Colonel Clarence Buell.

The regiment was attached to Provisional Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, Defenses of Washington, to February 1863. Military District of Washington, XXII Corps, Department of Washington, to April 1863. Foster's Brigade, Division at Suffolk, VII Corps, Department of Virginia, to April 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, VII Corps, to July 1863. Foster's Brigade, Vodges' Division, Folly Island, South Carolina, X Corps, Department of the South, to January 1864. 1st Brigade, Folly Island, Northern District, Department of the South, to February 1864. 1st Brigade, Vodges' Division, District of Florida, to April 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, X Corps, Army of the James, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, to May 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XVIII Corps, to June 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, X Corps, to December 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, XXIV Corps, to January 1865. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Terry's Provisional Corps, Department of North Carolina, to March 1865. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, X Corps, Army of the Ohio, Department of North Carolina, to July 1865.

The 169th New York Infantry mustered out of service July 19, 1865, at Raleigh, North Carolina.

Detailed service edit

Left New York for Washington, D. C, October 9, 1862. Duty in the defenses of Washington, D. C., until April 18, 1863. Ordered to Suffolk, Va., April 18. Siege of Suffolk April 20-May 4. Edenton Road April 24. Siege of Suffolk raised May 4. Expedition into Matthews County May 19–22. Expedition to Walkerton and Aylett's June 4–5. Walkerton June 5. Dix's Peninsula Campaign June 24-July 7. Expedition from White House to South Anna River July 1–7. South Anna Bridge July 4. Ordered to the Department of the South, arriving at Folly Island, S.C., July 12. Siege of Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, S.C., and operations against Fort Sumter and Charleston August 12-September 7. Bombardment of Fort Sumter and Charleston August 17–23. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Operations against Charleston and picket duty on Folly and Black Islands, S.C., until February 1864. Expedition to Johns and James Islands February 6–14. Ordered to Jacksonville, Fla., February 20, and duty there until April. Expedition to Cedar Creek March 2. Ordered to Yorktown, Va., April 21. Butler's operations on south side of the James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4–28. Port Walthall Junction, Chester Station, May 6–7. Chester Station May 10. Operations against Fort Darling May 12–16. Battle of Drury's Bluff May 14–16. Port Walthall Junction May 16. Bermuda Hundred May 16–27. Moved to White House, then to Cold Harbor May 28–31. Battles about Cold Harbor June 1–12. Before Petersburg June 15–18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16 to December 7. In the trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda Hundred front until August. Demonstration north of the James River August 13–20. Dutch Gap August 13. Strawberry Plains August 14–18. Battle of Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28–30. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27–28. In the trenches before Richmond until December 7. Expedition to Fort Fisher, N.C., December 7–27. 2nd Expedition to Fort Fisher, N.C., January 3–15, 1865. Assault and capture of Fort Fisher January 15. Cape Fear Entrenchment's February 11–13. Sugar Loaf Battery February 11. Fort Anderson February 18–19. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Carolinas Campaign March 1-April 26. Advance on Goldsboro March 6–21. Advance on Raleigh April 9–13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty in North Carolina until July.

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 285 men during service; 10 officers and 147 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 3 officers and 125 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

  • Colonel Clarence Buell
  • Colonel John McConihe - killed in action June 1, 1864 at the Battle of Cold Harbor
  • Colonel Alonzo Alden

Notable members edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Alden, Alonzo. History of the 169th N.Y.V. (Troy, NY: s.n.), 1879.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Peck, Marcus. Marcus Peck: Letters of a Civil War Soldier and His Family (Poestenkill, NY: Poestenkill Historical Society), 1993.
Attribution
  •   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.

169th, york, infantry, regiment, infantry, regiment, union, army, during, american, civil, activeseptember, 1862, july, 1865countryunited, statesallegianceunionbranchinfantryengagementssiege, suffolksecond, battle, charleston, harborbermuda, hundred, campaignb. The 169th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War 169th New York Infantry RegimentActiveSeptember 25 1862 to July 19 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchInfantryEngagementsSiege of SuffolkSecond Battle of Charleston HarborBermuda Hundred CampaignBattle of Chester StationBattle of Cold HarborSiege of PetersburgBattle of the CraterSecond Battle of Deep BottomBattle of Chaffin s FarmBattle of Fair Oaks amp Darbytown RoadFirst Battle of Fort FisherSecond Battle of Fort FisherCarolinas CampaignBattle of Wilmington Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 Notable members 6 See also 7 ReferencesService editThe 169th New York Infantry was organized at Troy and Staten Island New York Companies A through E were mustered on September 25 1862 at Troy Companies F through K were mustered on October 6 1862 at Staten Island The regiment was mustered in under the command of Colonel Clarence Buell The regiment was attached to Provisional Brigade Abercrombie s Division Defenses of Washington to February 1863 Military District of Washington XXII Corps Department of Washington to April 1863 Foster s Brigade Division at Suffolk VII Corps Department of Virginia to April 1863 2nd Brigade 1st Division VII Corps to July 1863 Foster s Brigade Vodges Division Folly Island South Carolina X Corps Department of the South to January 1864 1st Brigade Folly Island Northern District Department of the South to February 1864 1st Brigade Vodges Division District of Florida to April 1864 2nd Brigade 3rd Division X Corps Army of the James Department of Virginia and North Carolina to May 1864 2nd Brigade 3rd Division XVIII Corps to June 1864 3rd Brigade 2nd Division X Corps to December 1864 3rd Brigade 2nd Division XXIV Corps to January 1865 3rd Brigade 2nd Division Terry s Provisional Corps Department of North Carolina to March 1865 3rd Brigade 2nd Division X Corps Army of the Ohio Department of North Carolina to July 1865 The 169th New York Infantry mustered out of service July 19 1865 at Raleigh North Carolina Detailed service editLeft New York for Washington D C October 9 1862 Duty in the defenses of Washington D C until April 18 1863 Ordered to Suffolk Va April 18 Siege of Suffolk April 20 May 4 Edenton Road April 24 Siege of Suffolk raised May 4 Expedition into Matthews County May 19 22 Expedition to Walkerton and Aylett s June 4 5 Walkerton June 5 Dix s Peninsula Campaign June 24 July 7 Expedition from White House to South Anna River July 1 7 South Anna Bridge July 4 Ordered to the Department of the South arriving at Folly Island S C July 12 Siege of Forts Wagner and Gregg Morris Island S C and operations against Fort Sumter and Charleston August 12 September 7 Bombardment of Fort Sumter and Charleston August 17 23 Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7 Operations against Charleston and picket duty on Folly and Black Islands S C until February 1864 Expedition to Johns and James Islands February 6 14 Ordered to Jacksonville Fla February 20 and duty there until April Expedition to Cedar Creek March 2 Ordered to Yorktown Va April 21 Butler s operations on south side of the James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4 28 Port Walthall Junction Chester Station May 6 7 Chester Station May 10 Operations against Fort Darling May 12 16 Battle of Drury s Bluff May 14 16 Port Walthall Junction May 16 Bermuda Hundred May 16 27 Moved to White House then to Cold Harbor May 28 31 Battles about Cold Harbor June 1 12 Before Petersburg June 15 18 Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16 to December 7 In the trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda Hundred front until August Demonstration north of the James River August 13 20 Dutch Gap August 13 Strawberry Plains August 14 18 Battle of Chaffin s Farm New Market Heights September 28 30 Battle of Fair Oaks October 27 28 In the trenches before Richmond until December 7 Expedition to Fort Fisher N C December 7 27 2nd Expedition to Fort Fisher N C January 3 15 1865 Assault and capture of Fort Fisher January 15 Cape Fear Entrenchment s February 11 13 Sugar Loaf Battery February 11 Fort Anderson February 18 19 Capture of Wilmington February 22 Carolinas Campaign March 1 April 26 Advance on Goldsboro March 6 21 Advance on Raleigh April 9 13 Occupation of Raleigh April 14 Bennett s House April 26 Surrender of Johnston and his army Duty in North Carolina until July Casualties editThe regiment lost a total of 285 men during service 10 officers and 147 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 3 officers and 125 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editColonel Clarence Buell Colonel John McConihe killed in action June 1 1864 at the Battle of Cold Harbor Colonel Alonzo AldenNotable members editCaptain Joseph H Allen Company C New York municipal politician and industrialist Private William H Freeman Company B Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Second Battle of Fort FisherSee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp New York state portalList of New York Civil War regiments New York in the Civil WarReferences editAlden Alonzo History of the 169th N Y V Troy NY s n 1879 Dyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Peck Marcus Marcus Peck Letters of a Civil War Soldier and His Family Poestenkill NY Poestenkill Historical Society 1993 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 169th New York Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1154909345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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