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he field, their full ranks--twelve companies of 150 men each — made them a very efficient organization, but their heavy losses in action soon reduced their long lines, until but few were left to witness the last fight at Appomattox. During all its service in the field, in 1864-‘65, the regiment was attached to the Second Division (Gibbon's) of the Second Corps. Ninth New York Heavy Artillery. Smith's Brigade — Ricketts's Division--Sixth Corps. (1) Col. Joseph Welling. (3) Col. Edwin P. Taft. (2) Col. William H. Seward, Jr.; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. (4) Col. J. W. Snyder. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff       1 1 2 19 Company A   17 17   30 30 313   B 1 19 20   10 10 214   C   19 19   32 32 242   D   18 18   23 23 226   E 2 28 30 2 26 28 270   F 1 13 14   10 10 264   G   10 10   18 18 247   H
othran's   13 13 1 11 12 25   Twelfth.   Independent Batteries.                   Nov., ‘61 1st N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Cowan's 2 16 18   38 38 56   Sixth. Aug., ‘61 2d N. Y. Enlisted for two years. Schirmer's 1 4 5   5 5 10   Eleventh. Nov., ‘61 3d N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Harn's   14 14   4 4 18   Sixth. Sept., ‘61 4th N. Y. Smith's   5 5 1 11 12 17   Third. Nov., ‘61 5th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Taft's   4 4   13 13 17   Reserve Art'y. June, ‘61 6th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Bramhall's   8 8   9 9 17   Third. Sept., ‘61 7th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Regan's   4 4   27 27 31   Eighteenth. Oct., ‘61 8th N. Y. Reenlisted and served through the war. Fitch's         36 36 36   Fourth. June, ‘61 9th N. Y. Schubert's         4 4 4     April, ‘62 10th N. Y. Bruen's   2 2   9