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Y., and the Veterans of the Seventh Reg't. The letter-writer was impressed (spelling and punctuation as in the original): I have seen no troops before, and I have seen none since, in which there was the same indescribable aspect of discipline. The First American President: Setting the Precedent, African Americans During the Revolutionary War, Help Save 125 Battlefield Acres in Virginia, Help Restore History at Gettysburg, Cold Harbor & More, Help Us Save Hallowed Ground in Tennessee and Kentucky, Help Save 820 Acres at Five Virginia Battlefields, Save 343 Acres at FIVE Battlefields in FOUR Western Theater States, Save 42 Historic Acres at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Support the American Battlefield Protection Program Enhancement Act, Stop the Largest Rezoning in Orange County History, Forging a Path to Preservation at Lees Headquarters. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. Print. | Photograph shows portrait of Second Lieutenant Charles B. Babcock of Co. H, 7th New York Infantry Regiment, in uniform with sword. Notes on the colours of the National Guard: with some incidental passages of the history of the regiment. If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. Notebook of Statz, which stopped a bullet during the Civil War, containing copies of letters to the U.S. Legation in Berlin, Germany, written by Statz while he was in Cologne during the 1850s. In 1843, the state furnished the regiment with arms, it having heretofore provided them itself. Gen. George Sykes) of the 5th Corps. They went on to serve across North Africa into Sicily and Italy, up through France, and then participating in the capture of Berchtesgaden. The regiment was frequently ordered to hold itself ready for service, and did active service for the United States, the State and New York city, as follows: United States service from September 15 to December 15, 1812; from September 2 to December 2, 1814; in support of State or municipal authority: execution of James Reynolds, November 19, 1825; at the Election Riots, April 10, 1834; Abolition Riot, July 11 to 12, 1834; Great Conflagration in New York city, December 17, 1835; Stevedore Riot, February 24, 1836; Flour Riots, February 6 and March 6, 1837; Anti-rent War, December 9 to 10, 1839; Croton Water Riot, April 22 to 23, 1840; fire in New York city, July 19 to 21, 1845; Astor Place Riot, May 10, 12 and 14, 1849; Police Riot, June 16, 1857; Dead Rabbit Riot, July 5, 1857; Quarantine War, January 3, 1859; preserving order at camp of Spinola Brigade, September 12 to 19, 1862; Draft Riots, July, 1863; Orange Riots, July, 1871; Labor Riots, July, 1877; Motormen's Strike, Brooklyn, January, 1895, and at strike, Croton Dam, April, 1900; service in the War of the Rebellion. After the Civil War, the 7th Regiment continued as a unit of the New York State National Guard. 7th Company Sharpshooters organized at Jamestown September 12, 1862. The 7th Regiment of the New York Militia, aka the "Silk Stocking" regiment, was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [3] When war with the United Kingdom became imminent in 1807, these four companies, with other volunteers, were temporarily organized as a regiment, commanded by Col. Peter Curtenius, and remained thus detached until 20 April 1809. A. Pond & Co., 1862. Printed for private distribution. CWMiscColl (Enlisted man's letters, Apr 24, 1861-Aug 26, 1862). Militia. During The Civil War. The 107th Infantry served in combat in France as part of the 27th Division during World War I. New York: Rogers & Sherwood, 1893. NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS.Surgeon Alonzo M.F. " Attached to Dix's Command, Middle Department: May 28 to June 5: Camp at Stewart's Hill, Baltimore, Md. 1861. The regiment was formed in 1917 and disestablished in 1993. "Drums & Trumpets: of the 7th, 22nd & 71st Regiments of the N.Y.S. Newport, RI: 1917. New York: 1885. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Infantry. The regiment was active in the Eastern Theater . The 7th Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment in the United States Army. History of the Seventh Regiment of New York. Included are 16 letters by Lt. Charles F. Van Duser, 1861 Apr.-1862 Jun., decribing his activities and experiences in the 7th New York Regiment and in the 12th United States Infantry regiment. Contains Mitchell's military commissions as captain and major and a few documents from his service during the Civil War. New York: From an Amateur Press for private distribution, 1864. At Harrison's Landing till August 16. : ca. The following were the field officers: Illustrations show a view of Camp Cameron and soldiers and citizens attending an outdoor church service. Musical score. August 25, 1824, the battalion was named " Battalion of National Guards" (its distinctive name until, in 1862, the Legislature appropriated it for the uniformed militia), and in December, 1824, the fifth company was organized, and Captain Stevens' company, of the nth New York Artillery, transferred to it as the sixth company. Lent, Louis Henry. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Lamb, Martha Joanna Reade (Nash). CWTIColl (Enlisted man's memoirs, 1839-1863). Commanded by Col. George W. Von Schack, the regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out, May 8, 1863, at New York city. Author: Gerrish, H.Letter to Lyman : the personal letter of a Civil War Soldier to his grandson, Walter Lyman Medding, recounting his wartime experiences. It served most of this time at Baltimore, Md., and was mustered out of the United States service, September 5, 1862, at New York city. By-Laws of Company E, Seventh Regiment, N.G.N.Y., Organized 1824. Dix, John Adams. The men were not in uniform, but very poorly dressed, in many cases with flip-flap shoes. Items in the museum collection arein bold. The 7th held the position for over an hour before being ordered to retire. 63-81. During the Spanish-American War, the 7th Infantry Regiment served in Cuba, fighting at El Caney and San Juan Hill, then being deployed to help put down the Philippine Insurrection at Samar and Luzon. Washington, DC: Henry Polinhorn, printer, 1861. Mustered out: May 8,1863. The artist depicted a patriotic, flagfestooned scene as the regiment passed in review on Broadway before Major Robert Anderson. In 1858 it briefly occupied Staten Island in response to the destruction of the country's largest quarantine facility, an episode known as "The Quarantine War." It has a long list of battle honors (including service in the War of 1812, The Civil War, and both World Wars). The Veterans of the Seventh regiment, National Guard, S. N. Y. and the question of the uniform. Palmer & Smith, Major George VonSchack, Field & Staff, 7th New York Volunteer Infantry, The Famous New York Seventh, Just After Reaching Washington In April, 1861. 294 p. Jewett, W S. L.Camp of the Seventh Reg. 7th Infantry Regiment Nickname: Steuben Guard; Steuben Regiment Mustered in: April 23, 1861 Mustered out: May 8,1863 The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. April 23, 1863, the three years' men were attached to the 52d Infantry but not absorbed by them until after the battle of Gettysburg; July 22, 1864, they, but a few men then, were transferred to the 7th Veteran Volunteers. [New York] Association of the Veterans of the National Guard [Francis & Loutrell] 1861. New York: Udolpho Clark, 1858. It then helped open and maintain a route of retreat for U.N. forces to evacuate by sea from the Port of Hungnam. [New York: 1960] [17] p. Centennial Celebration of the formation of the original Companies fo the Seventh Regiment, N.G.N.Y., May Fifth, Nineteen Hundred and Six. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. Bill of Dress of the National Guard, Seventh Regiment, N.Y.S.M. Federal Identification Number (EIN): 54-1426643. With the Seventh New York regiment, Private in Co. H, April 18th - June 3rd, 1861. Elliott, G. H.History of the New York National Guard: The celebrated Seventh Regiment, from of its organization to the present times [ 1824-1959]. Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. United States Army New York Infantry Regiment, 7th (1861-1863) Overview Publication Timeline Most widely held works about United States Letter to Lyman : the personal letter of a Civil War Soldier to his grandson, Walter Lyman Medding, recounting his wartime On 25 June 1861 they were officially reorganized by the state as part of the uniformed militia of the state, and attached to the First Brigade of the Battalion of Artillery commanded by Maj. Andrew Sitcher. Collection containing assorted military returns, personal and official correspondence, muster rolls, court martial documents, lists of officers, military orders, accounts, etc., 1776-ca. AGO. The 7th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 18. New York: By the Regiment: 1868. The Headquarters of the 7th during the Civil War was at the Tompkins Market on Third Avenue. Letters RGS[monogram] Cambridge: University press, 1864. The American Battlefield Trust is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Miriam Medina: The History Box (accessed September 2010), 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, "The History Box|The Staten Island Riot: The Quarantine War September 3, 1858", https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/armories/NewYorkCityParkAvenue7thRegiment.html, "The President's Own" United States Marine Band, Hall of Composers, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=7th_New_York_Militia_Regiment&oldid=1150750476, United States service from 15 September to 15 December 1812, in support of state or municipal authority: execution of James Reynolds, 19 November 1825, Great Conflagration in New York city, 17 December 1835, This page was last edited on 19 April 2023, at 23:34. New York: Robert Craighead Printing, 1860. Recollections of the early days of the National Guard comprising the prominent events in the history of the famous Seventh Regiment New York Militia. Boston: A. M. Thayer & Co., 1892. The 7th, the "Steuben Rangers'," was recruited in New York city, except Co. The Veteran's room, Seventh regiment N.G.S.N.Y., armory. During public disturbances (such as the civil riots of the 1830s and 40s) the Regiment controlled and subdued civilian crowds and protected private and city property from looting and vandalism. The Albany Zouave Cadets to the Rochester Union Blues. Then, it was assigned to the VIII Corps, Middle Department, to September 1862. The regiment served in the 3d, and for a time in the Consolidated Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under the command of Colonel Von Schack, August 4, 1865, at Hart's island, New York harbor. It should not be confused with the 7th New York Militia, an entirely different regiment whose service overlapped with the 7th New York Volunteers. Soldiers resting and walking around tents. N.p. Hawkins, William W., and James P. McIvor. Freeland, H. L.Headquarters Veterans of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, N. 17 April 1838, a troop of cavalry was admitted to the regiment, which, in 1861, became the ninth company. Oxford University Press, New York, 2011. Thank you to Steve Glazer for pointing out this resource. There were many touching scenes of farewell-taking, but these were merely episodes. Correspondence, 1804 and 1860-1863, of the Van Duzer family of Croton Falls, New York; mostly comprising letters sent home by the brothers Charles F., John B., and George Van Duzer while serving in the army and navy during the Civil War, and addressed to their parents, Selah and Ariana Van Duzer and other members of the Van Duzer family. Seventh Veteran Infantry.Col. [1] : Riverside Press, Year: 1892]. If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. Arrived at Annapolis April 22d, and at Washington the 25th, rind was mustered into the United States service April 27th. It participated in various actions in Florida during the early 1840s. Van Duzer Family, Van Duzer, Charles F., Van Duzer George, and Van Duzer John B. National Tribune. The regiment was housed in the Capitol Buildings at Washington from April 25May 2, and was mustered into Federal service on April 26, serving duty at Camp Cameron, Meridian Hill, Georgetown Heights, from May 223. Composed of young men in the bloom of manhood, and connected with all the active business pursuits of the great metropolis, their departure was the cause of the most intense excitement through a large class of it's citizens, and the scenes attending it are thus described: Dr. Weston, chaplain of the Seventh Regiment, at Camp Cameron, on Sunday, May 5th, 1861 / Sketched by our special artist.1861 May 25. In 1843, the State furnished the regiment with arms, it having heretofore provided them itself. April 19, 1861, the regiment, commanded by Col. Marshall Lefferts, left the State, en route to Washington, D. C., where it was mustered in the service of the United States for thirty days, April 26, 1861; it served at Washington and was mustered out at New York city, June 3, 1861. The regiment mustered out in New York City on September 5, 1862. "A brief history of the 7th regiment to 1865." NINETY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. New York, June 15, 1868. "Letters from Camp written by Robert Gould Shaw." Enlisted, October 5,1861, at New York city; mustered in as private, October 5, 1861, to serve eighteen months; discharged for disability, October 8, 1861, at Camp Butler, Newport News, Va. ABT, XAVER.Age, 23 years. On 6th March 1919, the regiment arrived back in New York City onboard the USS Leviathan and demobilized on 2nd April 1919 at Camp Upton. It was assigned to the 3d brigade, 1st division, 2nd corps and joined the Army of the Potomac before the Wilderness campaign in which it participated through all the weeks of constant fighting leading up to Petersburg. Taylor, Asher and John Mason. Abstract: Chiefly letters from Josephine Pollard and some family members to Captain Don Alonzo Pollard of the United States Army, 7th New York Infantry Regiment. He writes of troop movements, engagements with the enemy, marching and living conditions in the army, illness, daily routines, etc., up to the time of his death at the battle of Gaines Mills, Virginia, on Jun. 1860. New York: Dinsmore, 1959. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. Lieutenant-ColonelWilliam A. Pond. The Seventh Regiment was formed in 1806. Located at Duke University. In its service, in 1861, it lost one enlisted man, accidentally killed, and it took part in: The advance into Virginia, May 24, 1861, and the New York city riot July 16, 1863. complete several companies were attached to the 52nd N. Y., a notable fighting regiment. 16 June 1863, it again re-entered the United States service, and was mustered in at New York City, for thirty days. It was composed almost entirely of German immigrants and is also known as the Steuben Guard or the Steuben Regiment. The regiment was mustered out at Hart's island, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1865, having lost 50 members by death from wounds, and 53 by death from other causes. Civil War Times Illustrated. Description: 34 items. New York: M.J. Rooney, Printer, 1887. 25. Infantry. Following World War II, the regiment deployed to join the 3rd Infantry Division in Korea. New York, 1865. Menu for the Reception by the Seventh Reg't National Guard, N Y. S. M., of its members who have served in the Regular and Volunteer Army and Navy of the United States during the Great Rebellion. held at the St. Nicholas Hotel, May 6, 1863: poem and song, secretary's report of the celebration, and of the campaign of 1863, from the company's minutes. 7th Inf Rect, Militia Natl Guard. "It is the desire of the War Department, in relinquishing the services of this gallant regiment, to make known the satisfaction that is felt at the prompt and patriotic maimer in which it responded to the call for men to defend the Capital, when it was believed to be in peril, and to acknowledge the important service which it rendered by appearing here in an hour of dark and trying necessity. This regiment, Col. John E. Bendix, was accepted by the State, April 26, 1861; organized at New York city, and there mustered in, the service of the United States for two years, April 23, 1861. Sermons by the Rev. It reached New York City on July 16. They were published as a set of 8 volumes. Hartsdale, NY: Rampart House, 1956. The regiment was frequently ordered to hold itself ready for service, and did active service for the United States, the state and New York City, as follows: After organizing and brief training, the regiment, commanded by Colonel Marshall Lefferts, left New York City for Washington, D.C., on special call of President Abraham Lincoln on April 19, 1861, arriving in Annapolis Junction, Maryland, and opening communications with Washington April 2425. Glavis, Edward S.A brief history of the Second company of the Seventh regiment (company "B", 107th infantry"). Print. 1 drawing on cream paper : pencil and black ink wash ; 12.9 x 33.9 cm. AGO. Winthrop, Theodore. 1855. MajorAlexander Shaler. B. Lyon Company, 1912. The regiment left on the 19th of Aprilstrength ten hundred and fifty men. New York:Francis & Loutrel, 1866. McDonald, J. If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. co., 1910. To effect the reorganization the following were appointed by the Governor, May 6, 1863, but not commissioned: Expressions of Its Sentiments and Feelings [upon the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States] Were Unanimously Adopted. 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Life in the open air, and other papers, by Theodore Winthrop. APA citation style: Brady'S National Photographic Portrait Galleries, photographer. [New York] : Published by order of the Company, 1864. Print. By-Laws of Company K, Seventh Regiment, National Guard, N.Y.S.M. Swinton, William. of Washington. New York: J.M. 1874. in: Harper's weekly, v. 5, (1861 May 25), p. 324. The 7ths service in the War of 1812 began at Ft. Harrison, Ohio, where future president Zachary Taylor commanded a company, and culminated in its participation in the Battle of New Orleans in Jan. 1815 under the command of General Andrew Jackson. Scribner's Magazine. Also known as the "Blue-Bloods" due to the disproportionate number of its members who were part of New York City's social elite,[1] the 7th Militia was a pre-war New York Militia unit that was mustered into federal service for the Civil War.[2]. 1. 117-287 on the three years' regiment & pp. During that movement, the Cottonbalers came under fire from three directions. Pratt Stationers and Printers, 1880. Weston, Sullivan Hardy. New York: Chatterton & Parker, Printers, 1860. In 1852, the 7th Regiment Band was organized. This page is not available in other languages. Gregory, 1864. [New York: 1897]. "The Last Campaign. The regiment crossed the Potomac with the first troops that entered Virginia, when Alexandria and Arlington Heights were occupied, and labored with the New Jersey brigade in the construction of "Fort Runyon."

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7th new york infantry regiment

7th new york infantry regiment