ock, Ga., July 28, 1864 1 Place unknown 2
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 12, 1864 3
notes.--Organized at Harrisburg in the fall of 1861, from companies in various parts of the State.
It left Harrisburg, December 19, 1861, and went to Jeffersonville, Ind., where it was placed in a Camp of Instruction, but after a four week's stay took the field in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Second and Third Battalions were actively engaged, May 5, 1862, in an affair at Lebanon, Tenn.; the Third Battalion, 9 Martinsburg, Va. 3
Fayetteville, W. Va., Sept. 10, 1862 22 Bolivar Heights, Va. 1
Wytheville, W. Va., July 18, 1863 6 Berryville, Va. 1
Point Pleasant, W. Va. 1 Opequon, Va. 17
Callahan Station, Va. 1 Fisher's Hill, Va. 3
Jeffersonville, Va. 1 Cedar Creek, Va. 8
Cloyd's Mountain, Va. 7 Beverly, W. Va. 6
Cove Mountain Gap, Va. 2 Guerillas 3
Buchanan, Va. 1 Place unknown 2
Present, also, at Piedmont, Va.; Lexington, W. Va.; Halltown, Va.; Martinsburg, Va.; Strasbu
c. 27, ‘64 1
Present, also, at Campbell's Station, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; a.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Jackson, Miss; Campbell's Station, Tenn.; Wilderness, Va.; Hatcher's Run, Va.a. 11 Petersburg, Va. (assault) 19
Campbell's Station, Va. 1 Picket, Va., June 23, 1864 2
Knos, Tenn. 1 Weldon Railroad, Va. 9
Campbell's Station, Tenn. 2 Peeble's Farm, Va. 2
Knoxville,ings, Tenn. 1 Boydton Road, Va. 1
Campbell's Station, Tenn. 1 Picket, Va., Dec. 13, 1864 1
Sion, Miss. 15 Peeble's Farm, Va. 3
Campbell's Station, Tenn. 6 Boydton Road, Va. 1
Knoxville, ckson, Miss. 1 Cold Harbor, Va. 1
Campbell's Station, Tenn. 16 Petersburg, Va. 3
Siege of Knoenth was engaged in a sharp fight at Campbell's Station, Tenn.,--November 16, 1863,--in which it lorings, Tenn. 1 Cold Harbor, Va. 1
Campbell's Station, Tenn. 7 Petersburg Assault, Va. (1864) 17 ing officer, was killed in the affair at Campbell's Station, it returned to Virginia where it took a[6 more...]<
, Sept. 23, 1861 1 Kenesaw, Ga. 12
Little Birch, Va., Oct. 21, 1861 1 Nickajack Creek, Ga. 1
South Mountain, Md. 24 Battle of Atlanta, Ga. 4
Antietam, Md. 233 Allatoona Pass, Ga. 17
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. 1 Sherman's March 1
Nickajack Creek, Ga. 2 Place unknown 3
Present, also, at Fort Henry, Tenn.; Siege of Cokin's Mills, Miss; March to the Sea; The Carolinas; Brush Mountain, Ga.; Nickajack Creek, Ga.; Jonesboro, Ga.; Siege of Savannah; Pocotaligo, S. C.; Salkahatchie, S. 16.
battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W.
Fort Donelson, Tenn. 54 Nickajack, Ga. 1
Shiloh, Tenn. 15 Atlanta, Ga. 17
Corinth, Miss. 25 Jonesboro, Ga. 2Ezra Church, Ga. 3
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. 2 Siege of Atlanta, Ga. 3
Nickajack Creek, Ga. 4 Lovejoy's Station, Ga. 2
On Picket, Ga., Sept. 5, 1864 1 Columbia, , Ga. 6 Savannah, Ga. 1
Picket, July 1, 1864 1 Pocotaligo, S. C. 1
Nickajack Creek, Ga. 4 Congaree Creek, S. C. 2
Atlanta, Ga., July 21, 1864 10 Bentonville,
Dec. 5, 1863 1 New Market, Va., Oct. 8, 1864 1
Salem, Va., Nov. 9, 1862 1 Richmond Raid, Va., Mch. 1, 1864 2 Cedar Creek, Va., Nov. 12, 1864 3
Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863 5 New Kent C. H., Va., Mch. 3, 1864 1 Mt. Jackson, Va., Nov. 22, 1864 4
Aldie, Va., June 17, 1863 18 Craig's Church, Va., May 5, 1864 5 Ashland, Va., Mch. 15, 1865 2
Middleburg, Va., June 19, 1863 2 Hanover C. H., Va., May 29, 1864 2 Five Forks, Va., April 1, 1865 7
Upperville, Va., June 20, 1863 1 Stony Creek, Va., June 28, 1864 2 Deep Creek, Va., April 3, 1865 6
Jones's Cross Roads, Va., July 10, ‘63 2 Ream's Station, Va., June 29, 1864 4 Appomattox, Va., April 8, 1865 2
Brandy Station, Va., Sept. 14, 1863 1 Charlestown, W. Va., Aug. 22, 1864 2 On Picket and at Places Unknown 3
Present, also, at many other engagements in which it lost men wounded or captured, but none killed.
notes.--Called the Harris Light in honor of the Honorable Ira Harris, of Albany, N. Y., then United States
n it was hotly engaged at the storming of Marye's Heights, and in the covering of the retreat on thStation; White Oak Swamp; Crampton's Gap; Marye's Heights; Salem Heights; Gettysburg; Rappahannock;ant Seaver, who commanded the regiment at Marye's Heights and in most all its battles, again led thsburg, Va. 1 Petersburg, Va., 1864 2
Marye's Heights, Va. 1 Charlestown, W. Va. 11
Banks's Forolonel Barney, who commanded the Sixth at Marye's Heights and in the subsequent campaigns, was killen Days; Antietam; Fredericksburg (1862); Marye's Heights; Rappahannock Station; Fort Stevens; Apporedericksburg in the desperate assault on Marye's Heights.
Ninety-Third New York Infantry--Morurg, Va. (1862) 2 Cedar Creek, Va. 6
Marye's Heights, Va. 15 Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865 4
commanded the brigade in the fighting at Marye's Heights and Salem Church, in which the regiment ln.
It took part in the bloody assault on Marye's Heights, where each man in the brigade placed a s[16 more...]
s Run, Va., March 31, 1865 1
Mine Run, Va. 2 Petersburg, Va., April 1, 1865 1
Wilderness, Va. 8 Sailor's Creek, Va. 6
Spotsylvania, Va. 18 On Picket, Va., September 14, 1864 1
North Anna, Va. 2 On Picket, Va., September 15, 1864 1
Totopotomoy, Va. 1
Present, also, at Manassas Gap; Fredericksburg; Auburn; Cold Harbor; Strawberry Plains; Deep Bottom; Poplar Spring Church; Farmville; Appomattox.
notes.--Recruited in Orange county in August, 1862, and organized at Goshen, N. Y. It was mustered into service there, and five days later it crossed the Potomac, 930 strong.
After two months service in Virginia, the regiment joined the Army of the Potomac at Harper's Ferry.
It was placed in Whipple's Division, with which command it was under fire at Fredericksburg, and hotly engaged at Chancellorsville.
In the latter engagement it lost 28 killed, 161 wounded, and 15 missing; a total of 204 out of 550 engaged.
The regiment marched on the field of Gettysburg with 29