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3rd New York Infantry Regiment

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formed part of the 1st Brigade, 2nd division, with which it was engaged in the assaults at Petersburg. On the 15th it started for Petersburgh, and reached a point within about two miles of the city, where it encountered the enemy, charged his works, captured 230 men of Wise's brigade, the battle-flag of the 26th Virginia, and some nine or ten pieces of artillery. It fell back on the 12th of July and resumed its old position from June. It fought at the Battle of the Crater on July 30, Fort Harrison and the Darbytown Road.
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awarded a later contract during the Crimean War for 25,000 Enfield P1853 and P1856 rifles. The contract's stiff penalty clause for missing the production schedule caused R&L to go bankrupt in 1859. Lamon, Goodnow and Yale (LG&Y) bought the factory to make sewing machines, but the onset of the war led them to continue producing the P1853 for the duration of the war. Eli Whitney bought some of the R&L bankruptcy inventory of incomplete P1853s, completed them, and sold them to New York.
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It returned to Virginia, where it became part of the Army of the James at Bermuda Hundred. In April, 1864 it visited Gloucester Point and West Point, and made a reconnaissance to within a few miles of King William Court House. It then moved up the James river and was active in the advance under Gen.
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The 3rd New York organized at Albany, received its numerical designation May 7, 1861, and was mustered into the U. S. service there on May 14, 1861, for two years. In April, 1863, a number of the members of the regiment re-enlisted for one and two years; these and the three years' men of the regiment
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These rifles had been manufactured by contract in 1856 in Windsor, Vermont by the Robbins and Lawrence Armory (R&L) and Connecticut and Massachusetts by Eli Whitney.The company had been able to sell gun making machinery (150 in all), to upgrade the new Enfield Armory in England. The British also
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On December 3, 1864, the Third was attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, XXIV Corps and sent to North Carolina where it was engaged at Fort Fisher, Sugar Loaf Battery, Fort Anderson and Wilmington. At Fort Fisher, the State color which it carried was the first regimental color which was hoisted
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On July 30 it was ordered to Baltimore and quartered at Fort McHenry until April 1, 1862. The summer of 1862 was spent at Suffolk and the 3rd was present during the siege. On Sept. 12, the 3rd was again ordered to Fortress Monroe. The original members who were not reenlisted were mustered out in May
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The men of the regiment were issued an Americanized Zouave uniform which they wore for the duration of service. The uniform consisted of a dark blue Zouave jacket with red trimming, dark blue pantaloons, white gaiters, red fez with a blue tassel, and a dark blue Zouave vest with a red trimming. The
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Mulford had been breveted to Major General and appointed the Commissioner of Exchange of Prisoners yet remained the Colonel of the Regiment, but had not been with it since 1862. Several of the Lieutenant Colonels had acted in command since then. Warren had begun the war as a private in the First
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It fought in the battle of Drewry's Bluff and was then transferred to the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, XVIII Corps, which moved to Cold Harbor, where it was active until June 12, 1864, at which time it was transferred back to Bermuda Hundred. The regiment rejoined the X Corps on June 15, 1864, and
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The regiment suffered 37 deaths from wounds and 85 from other causes, for a total of 122 fatalities. Of these, one officer was killed in combat while 2 more died from disease or accident. Thirty Six enlisted men were killed while 83 died from disease or accident.
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The regiment was then ordered to Folly Island, where it took an active part in the operations against Rebel positions in Charleston Harbor. It took part in the Second Battle of Fort Wagner and the bombardment of
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were formed into a battalion May 18, 1863, and retained in the service, while those whose term of service had expired had been sent to Albany, where they were honorably discharged May 21, 1863.
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On May 18, 1861, it left for New York and on June 3 arrived at Fortress Monroe. It shared in the engagement at Big Bethel, losing 2 men killed and 27 wounded, and returned to Fortress Monroe.
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during the summer of 1863. In late August and into September it made attacks on Charleston going into the autumn. Of note, it was one of the regiments that occupied Wagner on September 8.
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Vermont and through his ability, risen to Lieut. Col. By the end of the war, all staff and line officers with the regiment had risen from the ranks.
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on the enemy's works. It remained in North Carolina performing picket and garrison duty until General Sherman's arrival and the close of the war.
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transfers from the 9th New York continued wearing their original uniforms until they wore out when they were issued 3rd New York uniforms.
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K - Havana, Alpine, Beaver Dams, Benton, Burdette, Branchport, Catherine, Dix, Monterey, Odessa, Orange, Penn Yan, Millport, and Starkey.
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Siege operations against Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, S. C, and against Fort Sumpter and Charleston August 9-September 7
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1863, but the regiment remained in the field, composed of 162 recruits and 200 veterans. The three years' men of the
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Commanded by Lieut.-Col. George W. Warren, it was mustered out of the service at Raleigh on August 28, 1865.
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I - Oneida, Albany, Augusta, Brooklyn, Hampton, New York city, Syracuse, Vernon, Walesville, and Westmoreland
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G - Albany, Bethlehem, Greenbush, Pittsfield, Sand Lake, Schenectady, Stillwater, Sudbury, Syracuse, and Troy
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Operations in Charleston Harbor against Forts Sumpter and Charleston September 8 to December 21
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Butler's operations on south side of James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-2S
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Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of New York, Maryland, West Virginia, And Ohio
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2nd Brigade, Vodges' Division, Northern District Folly Island, X Corps, to April 1864.
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Duty in the trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda front till September 27
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These were the standard rifle for the British army having performed well in the
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Attached to Fort Monroe and Camp Hamilton, VA, Dept. of Virginia, to July 1861.
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E β€” Syracuse Zouaves β€” Syracuse, Baldwinsville, Geddes, Salina, and Skaneateles
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Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16 to December 12, 1864
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Mansfield's Division, Newport News, VA, Department of Virginia, to July 1862.
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Siege of Suffolk raised May 4. (2 years' men mustered out May 21, 1863.)
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1st Brigade, 2nd Division, X Corps, Army of the Ohio, to August 1865.
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Suffolk, VA, 1st Division, VII Corps, Dept of Virginia, to July 1863.
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As reported back to Adjutant General Hillhouse, on December 31, 1862
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1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Terry's Provisional Corps, to March 1865.
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3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, X Corps, Army of the James, to May 1864.
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As reported back to Adjutant General Sprague, on December 31, 1863
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Moved to Baltimore, MD, July 30, and duty there till June 6. 1862.
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The official list of battles in which the regiment bore a part:
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Butler in May 1864, losing 5 killed, 50 wounded and 7 missing.
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Affiliations, battle honors, detailed service, and casualties
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Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state)
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Moved to Suffolk, VA, June 6, and duty there till September.
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New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center
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A β€” Williamsburgh Volunteers β€” Williamsburgh, and Brooklyn
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On 3 June 1861, 786 long Enfield rifled muskets (ca!. 57).
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Moved to Fortress Monroe, and duty there till April, 1863.
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Tenth Regiment of Cavalry - Seventh Regiment of Infantry
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Expedition from White House to South Anna River July 1–7
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Assault on and capture of Fort Fisher, N. C, January 15
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2nd Expedition to Fort Fisher, N. C, January 3–15, 1865
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H - Owego, Halsey Valley, Ridgeford, Spencer, and Tioga
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Alvord's Brigade, Vodges' Division, Folly Island, SC,
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Fortress Monroe, VA, Dept. of Virginia, to April 1863.
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Moved to White House, thence to Cold Harbor May 28–31
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1st Brigade, 2nd Division, X Corps, to December 1864.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1863
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New York U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28–30
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Index

3rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Union
Infantry
Enfield Rifled Muskets
Battle of Big Bethel
Siege of Suffolk
Siege of Battery Wagner
Bombardment of Fort Sumter
Drewry's Bluff
Butler's Assault of Petersburg
Mine Explosion
Battle of Chaffin's Farm
First Battle of Fort Fisher
Second Battle of Fort Fisher
Campaign in the Carolinas
Battle of Bennett House
Colonel
Frederick Townsend




2nd New York Infantry Regiment
4th New York Infantry Regiment
infantry
regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
9th New York ("Hawkins' Zouaves")

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