Cedar Creek October 13. The organization by grand divisions was broken up. At 11 P. M. the working party was called in, and at 1 A. M., on the 16th, it evacuated the city, crossed the river, and reached its old camp at 3 P. M. Camp and picket duties were resumed and continued, with occasional reviews and inspections, until January 20th, 1863, when the regiment moved with its corps to the right, and reached Banks' ford. Companies C, I and E were sent to the west outskirts of the city for picket duty. It returned to the city and took up its old position on Princess Ann street. This duty was assigned to the divisions commanded by Generals French and Howard. In the trenches north of the James River before Richmond until March 1865. The change was announced on the 12th, when company A, and part of companies B and D, went out and stacked arms and were put under arrest. In May, 1864, it was assigned to Wise's Brigade as infantry. Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 30. [Buffalo, Paul's press, 1897]. Action at Berryville. Additional records are described in 'Pennsylvania in the Civil War' and 'United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865' (see below).<br>. Many fell out and several cases of sun-stroke occurred. Expedition to Arkansas Post November 1622, 1862. On the 23d, it embarked on the, ocean steamer Mississippi, in company with the First Minnesota and Fifteenth Massachusetts Volunteers, and sailed for Aquia creek. The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Pages 52 - 60
The Roscommon Society of New York, Inc. Report of proceedings of the thirty-third annual reunion 28th regiment New York volunteers, held at Lockport, New York, Tuesday, May 22d, 1894. Action at Grand Prairie July 67.
Ordered to Bowling Green, Ky., May 8, 1863, and duty there until July 1. On the morning of the 13th it was determined to storm the heights. Moved to Alexandria, Va., August 22, and duty on line of Orange & Alexandria Railroad until September 10. Moved to Cumberland Gap and duty there until November 8.
34th Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia It is honored by a monument at Antietam. InFifth annual report of the New York state Bureau of military statistics, 1868. January 1, 2002 - 38TH IOWA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY -IOWA'S MARTYRED REGIMENT a preview of a book being written by David Wildman about the 38th.I'm sure that you will enjoy it as much as I did. The companies were recruited principally: During the Battle of Antietam, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade (Willis A. Gorman commanding), 2nd Division (John Sedgwick commanding), II Corps (Edwin V. Sumner commanding). Stahl, Joseph. Riddell's Point March 17. The command then returned to its camp and remained during the winter. The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Battle of Champion's Hill May 16. At 12 o'clock, the brigade returned to White Oak swamp and supported batteries for about two hours. It was engaged in picket duties until the 16th, when it was assigned to the support of batteries, and continued in this duty almost without interruption during the remainder of the siege. [Buffalo, Press of Peter Paul book co., 1894]. In April the regiment moved to Banks' ford; was active at Chancellorsville; returned home on June 9, and was mustered out at Albany June 30, 1863, the three years' men having been transferred to the 82nd N. Y. infantry on June 8. 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. On June 30, the 34th New York mustered out and the two year men went home, the remaining companies, who had signed up for three years of service, being transferred to the 82nd New York Infantry.
On September 30, the brigade was reported as composed of 1st/27th, 6th/9th, 19th, 34th . This was a most severe march. Surrender of Lee and his army. Battles of Mechanicsville June 26; Gaines' Mill June 27; Charles City Cross Roads and Glendale June 30; Roster. The 34th Massachusetts Infantry was organized at Worcester, Massachusetts and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on August 1, 1862 under the command of Colonel George D. Wells. "Desolating This Fair Country": The Civil War Diary and Letters of Lt. Henry C. Lyon, 34th New York. Mustered in: June 15, 1861
Moved to White House June 11-13. Pages 41 - 42
Moved to Camp Wickliffe, Ky., December 14, and duty there till February 7, 1862. The 34th Infantry Regiment (special designation "Leyte Dragons" [1]) is a Regular Army infantry regiment of the United States Army. 34th Infantry Regiment, organized at Loachapoka, Alabama, in April, 1862, contained men from Montgomery and the counties of Tallapoosa, Coosa, and Russell. Unattached, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 2nd Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the Ohio, to October 1863. Here General Burnside took command of the army. Expedition to Virginia & Tennessee Railroad. September. Piedmont, Mount Crawford, June 5. Snicker's Ferry July 1718. On the 14th it marched to "Camp Sedgwick," Charlestown ; on the 22d, crossed the river at Harper's Ferry on pontoon bridge and marched to Sandy Hook, from which it took the cars at 2 P. M., for Washington; reached Washington at 2 A. M. on the 23d; stopped at the Soldier's Rest, and from thence to quarters in a building in rear of the capitol. The Third Battalion Mississippi Infantry and the 45th Mississippi Regiment : a Civil War history: 6th: Infantry: R 973.782 C445C: Chamber's [sic] Confederate journal: 9th: Infantry: . Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. Provost and guard duty in Washington until July 9. [4], Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin. Duty at Kernstown until December. The military history of Yates County, N.Y. : comprising a record of the services rendered by citizens of this county in the army and navy, from the foundation of the government to the present time. Gen. Howard was transferred to the Eleventh corps, and Gen. Gibbons was placed in command of the Second division. Preparations for a forward movement were, in the meantime, progressing. The 34th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Thirty-fourth Infantry.Cols., William La Due, James A. Suiter, Byron Laflin; Lieut.-Cols., James A. Suiter, Byron Laflin, John Beverly; Majs., Byron Laflin, Charles L. Brown, John Beverly, Wells Sponables. Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, May 18-July 4. It was here occupied in picketing the Potomac,, building block houses, drilling, &c, until the 24th of February, when it was ordered to move to Harper's Ferry. On the 21st of October the regiment started for Poolsville, but while on the road received orders to march to Edward's Ferry, where it crossed the Potomac in scow boats. On the 28th it was ordered to Seneca mills, and arrived at Great Falls on the 29th. Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. On the 3d it moved to near Upperville; on the 4th it took possession of Paris and Ashby's gap. In 1861, he organized the 34th Regiment of New York Infantry. Private Company C, Thirty-fourth New York volunteers." 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, Department of West Virginia, to June 1864. Forces, Texas, to June 1865. Moved to Martinsburg, W. Va., April 17. On the 18th, the regiment supported batteries; on the 19th, buried its dead; on the 21st, marched for Harper's Ferry; on the 22d, arrived at Sandy Hook, and, there being no bridges, forded the Potomac; on the 29th, marched to Bolivar Heights and went into camp. Appomattox Court House April 9.
Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) At Harpers Ferry until February 1, 1864. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Capture of Fort Pillow June 5 (Detachment). Rude's Hill May 14. In this new position it was exposed to a heavy fire of shot and shell from the enemy's artillery. 2nd Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, Dept. Moved to Pass Cavallo, Texas, December 23, 1863 January 8, 1864, and duty there until February 21. Picket lines were immediately established on the Potomac river and the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, and covering a district of seventeen miles. On the 1st of June it was again engaged and lost two killed and four wounded. Defenses of New Orleans, Louisiana, to December 1864. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Penn Yan, N.Y. Express Book and Job Print. This page is not available in other languages. The Thirty-fourth regiment infantry, N. Y. S. V., was organized at Albany, from companies recruited and accepted as follows: Co. Where recruited By whom Recruited Captains at Accept'c Date of Accept'c A West Troy, Albany co. Capt. Sedgwick's division went into the fight at 11, A. M., in three lines, the First brigade in the advance. Powell River Bridge February 22, 1864 (Companies A and D). Subsequently it returned to Alexandria and was again at the front during the Maryland campaign in. Expedition up White River, Ark., June 26-July 14. It contained 466 effectives in June, 1862, and surrendered 14 officers and 210 men. The 34th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The march was then continued to Savage's Station, where the enemy again attacked our forces, and compelled them to fall back, leaving all our sick and wounded in the enemy's hands. Ordered to New Orleans, Louisiana, August 4, thence to Brashear City September 12. Here it was determined to reorganize the regiment, the companies ranking by seniority. Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth T. Jordan. General Sumner notified them that unless they desisted he would open fire on the city, but this notification was unheeded. The regiment reformed and served dutifully during the Second Battle of Fredericksburg two days later. Although a number of houses in the town were burned, little military damage was done. At 8 P. M. it was relieved, and again returned to Princess Ann street.
Rice's Station April 6. It was supplied with United States Remission muskets, model of 1842, calibre 69 (subsequently exchanged for Enfield rifles), uniforms, &c, and caused an expenditure by the State of $44,679.81, exclusive of subsistence and quarters. The blue, silk company color carried by Company I, 34th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry includes a stylized Arms of the State of New York painted to, Battles and Casualties from Phisterer (pdf)
General Sumner then ordered the batteries to open fire, and 176 cannon immediately poured their iron hail upon the city. Antietam National Battlefield 34th New York Infantry Monument, New York State Military Museum Unit History Project 34th Infantry Regiment Civil War Herkimer Regiment, Hillhouse, Thomas, Adjutant General of New York, "Armament in the Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg", "Armament in the Army of the Potomac During the Chancellorsville Campaign", New York State Military Museum Unit History Project New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center - Civil War - 34th Infantry Regiment, Antietam on the Web 34th New York Infantry, Antietam - The West Woods American Battlefield Trust, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=34th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1154205703, Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state), Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1863, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, New York U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865, This page was last edited on 10 May 2023, at 23:18. Occupation of Staunton June 6. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Overview: 34th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 4th Confederate (Tennessee) Regiment, was organized at Camp Sneed, Knoxville, Tennessee, in August, 1861. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps, to February 1865. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. Duty there until June. On Nov. 21, 1862, the regiment arrived at Falmouth; participated in the battle of Fred-ericksburg; then went into winter quarters near Falmouth; shared in the "Mud March;" returned to camp and remained there until the Chancellorsville movement in the spring of 1863. General Sedgwick soon came up and ordered the regiment to fall back. On reporting, the Thirty-fourth was detached from the brigade and moved to the support of General Kearney, at Glendale. On the 30th, was ordered to the front to cover the retreat of General Pope's command; reached Centreville on the 1st of September, and immediately took position in the rear guard. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Moved to Green River, Kentucky, February 7, 1862, thence to the Ohio River, February 14, and to Cairo, Illinois, with Nelson's Division, Army of the Ohio, February 1720. "Desolating This Fair Country": The Civil War Diary and Letters of Lt. Henry C. Lyon, 34th New York. At 3 P. M. the Thirty-fourth was moved to the first street to the rear and parallel with Princess Ann street, and remained until 11 P. M. It then returned to Princess Ann street and lay upon its arms all night. March to Knoxville, Tenn., thence to Morristown September 28-October 6. Abstract: Letters, orders, communications, dispatches, and other military records accumulated by William Ladew in 1857-1862. Frequent skirmishing with the enemy's advance followed for three days. The 34th Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service at Knoxville, Tennessee on June 24, 1865. Operations in Hampshire and Hardy Counties, W. Va., January 27 February 7. Battle of Ball's Bluff. This page has been viewed 4,436 times (0 via redirect). On September 25, 1861, the 34th engaged and drove from the battlefield a Confederate regiment near Chapmanville, in Logan County, Virginia (modern-day West Virginia). Action at Blue Springs October 10. Organized at Anderson, Indiana, and mustered in September 16, 1861. Pages 44 - 51
The regiment then moved to the right and partly in rear of the brick tannery on the plank road, arid remained until 3 A. M. of the 14th, when it was relieved by the Fourth regiment U. S. regulars. A total of 1081 men served in the 34th Iowa at one time or another during its existence. Occupation of Harpers Ferry, W. Va., July 14. killed and three wounded. At the first fire the One Hundred and Twenty seventh broke and left the field. Special Orders 218 (May 24), ordered on election of field officers, and Special Order 241 (May 30), confirmed the election of William La Due as Colonel, James A. "'Herkimer Regiment' bloodied for Union." It remained in the vicinity of the battle-field, picketing and slashing timber, until the 27th, when it skirmished with the enemy during the entire, day. It went into the fight about 6 P. M., and was engaged for about an hour. Brig. Col. Suiter retired the Thirty-fourth to the rear, closely followed by the enemy, where, he reformed them on the left of Kirby's battery and lay in support until four P. M., when it was ordered by General Gorman to rejoin its brigade, which lay about one and one-half miles to the right. Alphabetical roster of the 34th Kentucky taken from Thomas Speed's, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=34th_Kentucky_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1025534739, This page was last edited on 28 May 2021, at 03:42. Duty at Fredericksburg till June. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 65 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 26 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 67 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 158 enlisted men; aggregate, 162. The regiment was mustered into the service of the United States by Capts. Note(s): Bio/History: In 1857-1858, William Ladew was Colonel of the 38th Regiment of New York State Militia. (Winslow Cossoul)The military and civil history of the county of Essex, New York : and a general survey of its physical geography, its mines and minerals, and industrial pursuits, embracing an account of the northern wilderness : and also the military annals of the fortresses of Crown Point and Ticonderoga. Picket duty was continued until near the close of April, with occassional reviews, among which was one by President Lincoln, and one by Gen. Hooker. 1st Brigade, Maryland Heights Division, Department of West Virginia, to December 1863. At 7:30 on the morning of September 17, 1862, the Thirty-fourth Regiment left camp near Keedysville, crossed the Antietam Creek and marched westward into the East Woods, now extinct. It Surrendered 9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. (Company K at Munfordville, Ky., September 1417, 1862.)
34th Regiment, Illinois Infantry - FamilySearch Free Family Trees 34th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Historical Sketch :: New At New Iberia until December 19. Chapin, Louis N.A brief history of the Thirty-fourth regiment N.Y.S.V., embracing a complete roster of all officers and men, and a full account of the dedication of the monument on the battlefield of Antietam, September 17, 1902, by Lieutenant L. N. Chapin. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Mississippi | St. Louis County Library These are large files; however, they are exact images of the pages. 34th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Overview: Organized at Anderson, Ind., and mustered in September 16, 1861. Here it picketed the roads until the 11th, when the division moved up the Winchester road to meet a reported advance of the enemy. Siege of New Madrid, Missouri, March 514. It left Washington at 5 P. M. on the 26th, and reached Alexandria in the morning ; embarked for the Peninsula on the 29th, on the transport Richard Willing; reached Fortress Monroe on the 31st, and landed at Hampton at 1 P. M., on the 1st of April. Garrison at New Madrid, Missouri, to July 1862. The report proved erroneous and it returned to camp at Berryville. Ballard, Ted. The Thirty-fourth was then ordered to position at the base of the hill, its right resting near the plank road to Richmond, its left near the railroad. Garrison duty at Glasgow, Ky., until September 28. 34th Regiment, New York Infantry Overview: Organized at Albany, N. Y., and mustered in June 15, 1861. At Morristown until December 5. Wells Sponable Capt. As soon as it arrived on the field it formed in line of battle and led the advance in a charge that drove the enemy back. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Its members were from the counties of Hardin, Knox, Moore, Jackson, Davidson, Shelby, and Coffee. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. District of South Central Kentucky, 1st Division, XXIII Corps, to October 1863.
34th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia General Sully's brigade, of General Howard's division, led by the Thirty-fourth, then crossed and was followed by the remainder of the division. District of the Clinch, Department of the Ohio, to April 1864. At night the corps resumed its march and crossed the White Oak swamp bridge at 4 A. M, on the 20th. Civil War Newspaper Clippings
Assigned to Wises Brigade, Johnsons Division, Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, Assigned to Wises Brigade, Johnsons Division, 4th Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. The organization arrived at this location five days later. 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, West Virginia, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, West Virginia, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, West Virginia, To West Virginia. Attached to 10th Brigade, 4th Division, Army of the Ohio, to February 1862. Moved to Jeffersonville, Ind., October 10, thence to New Haven, Ky., November 15, and duty there till December 14. It participated in the battle at Champion's Hill and was captured at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863. LEGACY - Historical Magazine Published By The Herkimer County Historical Society. At Antietam it lost 154 in killed, wounded and missing, of whom 41 were killed or mortally wound-edover 13 per cent. General Howard remained in command of the division, and General Sully was placed in command of the brigade. On the morning of the 15th it was moved to Fauquier street; was relieved at dark and returned to Prineess Ann street. On the 31st, it marched to Hillsborough; November 1st, to Woodgrove; 2d, to Snicker's gap -- General Sedgwick's (now General Howard's) corps in the advance. Veterans on furlough until May. It shared in the siege of Yorktown; lost 97- members killed, wounded or missing at Fair Oaks, and again lost heavily during the Seven Days' battles.
Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) Martindale's Command, Garrison of Washington, XXII Corps, to July 1863. The enemy was discovered on the west side of the river, and the regiment greeted with an artillery fire. The regiment was organized in Albany, New York, on May 24, 1861,[2] and was mustered in for a two-year enlistment on June 15, 1861; it was composed of five companies from Herkimer County, two from Steuben, one from Albany, one from Clinton and one from Essex County. For almost two years the unit served as heavy artillery attached to the Department of Richmond and was known as the 4th Heavy Artillery. Battle of Opequan, Winchester, September 19.
34th Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia 34th: Infantry: 973.74 I72G: George Washington Irwin : the Civil War diary of a Pennsylvania volunteer: 45th: Infantry: Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. 1st Brigade, 3d Division, Army of the Mississippi. Howard's division was placed in the front, and lay in that position until the 11th of December. On the 30th, at 6 A. M. it again started, Franklin's corps being assigned to the rear guard. The Regiment lost during its service 2 Officers and 32 Enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, and 5 Officers and 204 Enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 243. Detached from Division and moved to Commerce, Missouri, February 27-March 3. Howard's division reached Falmouth on the 21st of November, and discovered the enemy in small force on the south bank of the Rappahannock, with four pieces of artillery. June 21, 2003. Moved to Cumberland, Md., February 15. Action at the Battle of Palmito Ranch, May 1213, 1865 (last action of the war). At daybreak the enemy commenced shelling the city from the heights, our men lying down upon the sidewalks, close to the buildings, to prevent casualties. This regiment, Col. Wm. At 4 A. M. on the 28th, it moved with its corps, covering the rear, to Peach Orchard Station, where it halted and cheeked the advance of the enemy. The early part of March, 1862, was spent in camp at Berryville, Va., and later in the month the regiment moved to Washington, where it was ordered to the Peninsula. Duty at Camp Red House October, and at Barboursville November. Hunter's Raid on Lynchburg June --. Expedition from Brazos, Santiago, May 1114, 1865. Attached to, Regiment mustered as a Veteran organization, Crooks Expedition against Virginia & Tennessee Railroad (Detachment), Averills Raid on Virginia & Tennessee Railroad, Grassy Lick, Cove Mountain, near Wytheville, Moved to the Shenandoah Valley and assigned to, Moved to Webster, thence to Beverly, and garrison duty there. The 34th Iowa Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . At evening it was ordered in line, and stood in the rain until 12 o'clock ; then marched about two miles in the mud and darkness, and then was ordered back to camp. Ladew, William. UNION IOWA VOLUNTEERS 34th Regiment, Iowa Infantry Overview: Organized at Burlington and mustered in October 15, 1862. Reorganized 18 April 1862. [1] [2] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2368 men on its roster for this unit. The 34th, the "Herkimer Regiment," was composed of five companies from Herkimer county, two from Steu-ben, one from Albany, one from Clinton and one from Essex coun-ty, and was mustered into the U. S. service at Albany June 15, 1861, for two years. Chapin, L.N. Moved to the Shenandoah Valley July 517. Appomattox Campaign March 28 April 9. The remaining companies of the regiment lay on their arms until about daybreak of the 12th, when they were marched to Princess Ann street. While giving this order he was wounded in the wrist and neck, too barely escaped capture. Helena, Arkansas, District of Eastern Arkansas, Department of the Missouri, to November 1862. The small brigade consisting of the 34th Ohio and the 2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment attacked the West Virginia town of Wytheville, important for its lead mines and its location of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad. The Thirty-fourth regi-ment, however, was detached, inconsequence of not receiving the order from Gen. Gorman, but soon was moved directly to the front at Bunker's church, with the One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, of Crawford's brigade. Located at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Expedition down Mississippi River to Fort Pillow, Tennessee, May 1923 (Detachment). Information about the companies and their rosters are in Manarin and Jordan, North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. It arrived at Harrison's Landing at 12 M. on the 2d, entirely exhausted with its seven days marching and fighting. The regiment landed at Alexandria on the 25th, and marched to Fort Corcoran, where it went into camp without tents or shelter from the rain which fell in tor-rents, On the 26th it was ordered to the front; marched about eight miles and then returned. "In the Wake of the Battle: an account of a journey to the field at Antietam on a most melanholy mission." On the 4th of August the Second corps made a reconnoissance to Malvern Hill, and drove the enemy towards 'Richmond. Regiment reenlisted at New Iberia December 15. Received surrender of Colonels Pridemore, Slump, Richmond and Wicher and their commands (2,713 men). On the 15th, it marched to New Kent Court House ; 18th, to near Cumberland Landing ; 21st, to Bottom's Bridge ; on the 23d, to Tyler's house, on Beaver creek ; on the 31st, to Fair Oaks battle-field, where it was sent to reinforce General Casey.
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