Proceedings Attending the Presentation of Regimental Colors to the Legislature, April 20, 1864

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The 10th regi- ment left a battalion of four companies that has since been increased to six, in the field, upon the return of the main body at the expiration of its two years term. The flag is transmitted to the State Archives by Major Geo. F. Hooper.
PRESENTATION OF COLORS OF THE t2TH REGIMENT N. V. S. V.
(One Flag.) This regiment was organized at Syracuse, although Constantia, Batavia and Homer each furnished a company. At Syracuse, upon leav- ing for the seat of war (May 2d, 1861), the ladie
...s presented this flag, which has been carried through every service in which it has been engaged. At the expiration of two years, the regiment returned, and the flag was placed in the custody of the State.
The 12th regiment was engaged in the battle of Blackburn's Ford, and at Bull Run was in reserve. After spending many months building and guarding forts in front of Washington, it was sent to the Peninsula, where it was engaged in the Seige of Yorktown, and the battles of Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mill, Savage's Station, White Oak Swamp and Malvern Hill.


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