A History of Livingston County New York From Its Earliest Traditions to Its

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A History of Livingston County New York From Its Earliest Traditions to Its
Lockwood L Lockwood Lyon Doty
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2d Lieutenants. Reuben R. Weed. Homer Stull. Nelson J. Wing. George H. Starr. Wm. L. Trembly. Wm. J. Hemstreet. John R. Strang. Thos. Johnston. Chas. W. Pisher. William C. Wilson I The first seven companies named were recruited principally in this county ; the others were those added at Albany. The regiment was soon engaged in active service, and under the successive commands of Colonels Rorbach, Lewis C. Skinner, Gilbert G. Pray and John R. Strang, it participated in some of the hardes
...t fought battles of the war. It seemed to be its fate, from the start, to be in the thickest of every fight and to suffer terrible losses. At the battle of the sec- ond Bull Run the regiment lost 94 officers and enlist- ed men ; at Antietam 76 ; at Fredericksburgh 53 ; at Gettysburg 219 ; and had only 315 men on its rolls Jan. 1st, 1864, out of 917 originally mustered into the service. It also participated in the battles of Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Thorough- fare Gap, South Mountain, Chancellorsville, Mine Run, The Wilderness, Chantilly, North Anna, Spottsylva- nia, Bethesda Church, Weldon Railroad and Peters- burgh.

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