Albany: Van Benthuysen Printing House, 1871. They were organized at Geneva, Ontario County and mustered in under the command of Colonel William Johnson on September 14, 1862, for a term of service of three years. They were among the first troops to occupy " Round Top Ridge," which they did on the afternoon of the 2d of July. Let me assure you, you bear with you the best wishes of your friend and commander. NAMES OF OFFICERS AND MEN. The regiment mustered out May 22, 1863. for this is what we must do, if the peace party rules. 18. We were probably about forty rods from them. Company DCapt. Here also it was that the One hundred and forty-sixth, with the One hundred and fortieth New York, and Ninety-first and One hundred and fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Regiments, at a severe loss of officers and men, charged up and obtained possession of " Little Round Top," the key to the position, and held it during the entire engagement. We remained all day in the same place, watching with glasses, the progress of the artillery fight. MusicianRichard Keigan. We could see the smoke over the battle field, just outside the city, and the movements of some of the troops. They belong to Oneida County. GRINDLAY. By order of, Dr. Lord, assistant surgeon of the 140th, with the surgeon of the 146th N. Y., went out on the field of battle between our own and the enemy's skirmishers to look for Pool and Hamilton. The following is a list of the original officers of the 146th: Missing E Parkhill and W Wilson. J. P. Pitcher, Quartermaster M. Egleston, Surgeon S. M. Flandraw, Assistant Surgeons B. Fenwick and W. H. Morris, Chaplain E. P. Payson. The 146th.RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS. The bursting of the shells in the air, the city fired in several places, the rebel batteries replying, and occasional discharges of musketry, all united to form a scene not soon to be forgotten. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. 146th New York Infantry Regiment We had given all hope of crossing that morning, for it was already five o'clock, but a heavy rain began to fall and the darkness was prolonged; the order came to cross the river. 106th New York Infantry Regiment July 3, 1863. The One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment was mustered into the service of the United States on the 18th of October, 1862, having been recruited from Rome, Utica, Booneville, and other villages in Oneida County. F. Roberts, William R. Faulkner, Boyed Pemberton. Before daylight, Sunday morning, our officers, knowing that we would be completely at the mercy of the enemy where we were, removed us to the first street back of us, where we remained a couple of hours or more. Glascon's company has had a leg amputated. White; Seventh, Lewis Michaels. The losses of the Third Division (Crawford's) at Gettysburg in killed, wounded and missing were 249; the losses of the Second Division (Ayres'), regulars and volunteers, were 1,028. It is honored by a monument at Gettysburg. Warren said it was the key of the battlefield, and he put us there. R. Faulkner. For not only did many of its soldiers enlist in locations Even now I hear the fierce roar of cannon; it disturbs the evening air, although it is so long after dark. Web146th Illinois Infantry 146 INF 147th Illinois Infantry 147 INF 148th Illinois Infantry 148 INF 149th Illinois Infantry 149 INF 150th Illinois Infantry 150 INF regiment lost, in killed, 2 commissioned officers and 15 men; wounded 79. Of its original officers, five return with the Regiment, viz: Captains GRINDLAY, CLAESGENS, POWELL, Lieutenant YORK and Surgeon FLANDRAU. CaptainLawrence Fitzpatrick. Chapel House. 146th New York Infantry Regiment's Monument at Gettysburg 7. Another letter from JENNISON, written the next day, May 11th, says: DESERTERS.We are informed that Col. H. S. ARMSTRONG passed through the city at noon, to-day, going Eastward, with nine deserters from the 146th Regiment. Lieut. Warren was directed to move with his whole corps to the enemy's left flank, while the cavalry attacked in front. Left State for Washington, D. C., October 11, 1862. Campaigns of the One hundred and forty-sixth regiment New York state volunteers, also known as Halleck's infantry, the Fifth Oneida, and Garrard's tigers. W. Bates, Bemus Buckley, Oscar L. Cady, Phillip Cassidy, Sylvester Derring, Llewalien Defreest, Joseph Graham, Patrick Kearny, Martin Mahoney, Homer W. Palmer, Theodore Parks, Whitman Phillips, William Redman, Patrick Sumey, Jonas Van Luvan, Lorenzo Williams, Andrew J. Williams, Carl Westfall, Charles Young. During the time that your regiment has served in my command, and the many battles it has participated in, I have ever felt entire confidence in its discipline and gallantry. COMPANY H. Company CCaptain, G W. M. Lewis, resigned Jan. 7, 1863; 1st Lieu. McAfee, Michael J. 146th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry | Regimental Color The general impression prevails, that in Old Virginia the heaviest battle of the war will soon take place. 146th New York Infantry article on Wikipedia gives a brief history of the unit, including places served, battles fought, and commanders. Its first battle was that of Fredericksburgh, in December of 1862, and it has shared in the perils and glories of every battle since fought by the Army of the Potomac. WoundedSergt. Websonville, Ga.; mustered out, June 22, 1865, at New York city. But we all of us felt that to charge the batteries was almost certain death; for we would have been under the concentrated fire of artillery and musketry for nearly three-quarters of a mile, with the mud knee-deep, and after we had taken the first batteries there were others commanding them. Then weep no more; press back the tears, New York Infantry Regiment Y.) This cruel war, so long and bloody, when will it end? The Highest praise of gallantry : memorials of David T. Jenkins & James E. Jenkins of the 146th New York Infantry & Oneida Cavalry. 5. Lieut. 146th.The following is a complete list of the casualties in Co. F of this regiment: 1st Lieut. One shell passed over my head while I was standing by the Colonel, and buried itself in bank ten feet beyond, and the musket balls whistled by without number. It numbered in all, from first to last, 1,568 men, receiving additions from the old Fifth New York (Duryea Zouaves), the Seventeenth New York, the D'Epeneuil Zouaves, and the Forty-fourth New York (" Ellsworth Avengers "), receiving at each time a body of splendid soldiers. Thank you. The fighting is mostly infantry, and therefore more deadly. J. On motion of Mr. CLOGHER, the following Committee of one from each Ward was appointed to collect the money which will be required to defray the expenses of the visit: The following extracts from a private letter of an officers of one of the N. Y. Regiments gives some interesting details of the battle of Fredericksburgh: Col. David T. Jenkins, killed in action, Wilderness, May 5, 1864. Chairman. The sentence, has been approved by Gen. Hooker. FROM BRIG. It was just daylight when we got off the field into a back street of the town. Capt. Col. GARRARD was made Brigadier-General for gallant conduct at Gettysburgh. Do you wish to shake hands with Jeff. KilledSergt. Geo. List of Officers and Men. Wounded of the 146th in Wilderness Hospital.A few days since we published some harrowing details in relation to men wounded in the Wilderness battle fields, who had been left in hospital there, and the recital of whose sufferings and treatment caused a sickening sensation of disgust. Waft soothing murmurs from thy shores Robertson, leg, I; Ezra Hyde, B. arm; J. J. Hughes, I, head; Geo. CHALMERS, 146th N. Y. V., wounded in the eyes and brain, died in the Libby Prison hospital. The Regiment brings home a record of which its members will never cease to be proud. WebThe 146th New York Infantry Regiment, nicknamed Garrard's Tigers, was a Federal regiment which mustered on October 10, 1862, and mustered out on July 16, 1865. It was the last regiment over at the lower bridge. Surgeon R. Fenwick. Officers and men are overpowered with fatigue and excitement. By order : A. HUBBELL, Mustered out: July 16, 1863. The One Hundred and Forty-sixth left Washington while the army were marching from camp at Sharpsburgh to Acquia Creek, Va., and, marching through Fairfax and Centreviile, the One Hundred and Forty-sixth crossed the Bull Run field, and joined the Army of the Potomac near Snicker's Gap, Va. C. L. Buckingham. But six short months agone, 4. At Gettysburg, our Brigadier General, WEED, was killed, as also the next in rank. B. McC____y, recently received a box, or what was left of it; there was no necessity of removing the cover, that had already been done, and the contents well inspected. Adjutant, promoted from privateJames P. Pitcher. Surgeon O'Donnell, of the Second Pennsylvania Reserves, is in charge of the hospital, assisted by two other regimental doctors. As our official relations are about to terminate, I take the occasion to express to you my deep regret therefore [sic], though rejoicing in its cause. "A Chaplain's experiences." General description of the collection: The Gavin Allen Lambie papers include officer's letters to friends and sister Jeannette Carter, describes raising of regiment, transfer from Oneida County, defense of Washington, battle of Fredericksburg, the "Mud March" and its outcome, personal health of author; letters from brother John to sister telling of Gavin's death due to illness from the "Mud March." Handwritten letters. Find enclosed a correct list of the killed and wounded of this Regiment during the late battle. The Regiment is well known for the perfection of its drill, which Colonel GRINDLEY has consented to exhibit during the day. A pillar of strength to any and all society. The deceased was from Schuyler, and was esteemed as a man and a soldier. COLONELIn taking leave of you, I desire to express to you, and, through you, to your officers and men, my high appreciation of your gallant Regiment, and of its services in the late war. All men belonging: to the Regiment, with or without leave, will immediately repair to the Regimental Camp at Rome. B. Lyon Company, 1912. Freeman H. Perry, of Co. F, furloughed June 2d. We slept that night (Thursday) before our camp fires, I had only my horse blanket to cover me. At 5 A. M. the division was ordered to move back into town, get out of sight of enemy by daylight; for they would open all the batteries. On motion, the returned soldiers of Oneida County, and the Forty-Fifth Regiment, N. G., were invited to act as an escort to the returning heroes. Web146th New York Infantry. Death of Lieut. I. J. Illinois Company ECaptain, G. A. Lambie, died Feb. 15, 1863; 1st Lieut., H. H. Curran, killed in action May 5, 1864, promoted to Major and Lieut. Hon. On Monday it was evident to us that something was in the wind. Six boat loads of wounded soldiers arrived in Washington yesterday, and among them was Captain KLINCK, of the 2d heavy artillery. It was formed in 1917 from the old 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment and served in several American wars from 1898 to 1919. White, Co. C; Serg. The health of the Regiment is good, and the boys are in good spirits." May it be so in the future. I believe there is not a more distinguished regiment than yours. King. Brown; privatesS. The Christian Commission agent takes this letter for me." The first Colonel of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth was KENNER GARRARD, who, as Captain in the Fifth United States Cavalry, was made a prisoner of war by the disgraceful surrender of Gen. TWIGGS, in Texas. Co. H.James Rodman, serg't I. N. Wheeler, H. W. Williams, Joseph Benner. WebThe 144th New York Infantry Volunteer Regiment lost 2 officers and 37 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 4 officers and 174 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. B. Lyon Company, 1912. P. Case, resigned October 27, 1863. Co. CCarles Jennison, Franklin L. Palmer, Jas. About 10 o'clock in the morning came the order that our division were to charge the rebel batteries. T. M. FLANDRAU, 52 items. WoundedSergt Cornell, hand. Large fires were raging all day in the city. We would now be happy to see them in the field. The regiment was raised and organized in Rome, New York, and was known as the 5th Oneida Regiment. Slowly regiment after regiment was withdrawn, silently, till the Zouaves (5th N. was shot; in fact, we know he was, and the only doubt is whether he was killed or not. Co. CB. The 146th regiment was organized at Rome, Oneida County, and mustered in October 10, 1862 under Colonel Kenner Garrard and Major David T. Jenkins. WebThe 136th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 2 officers and 71 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 91 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. noble cousin, on that morn, W. Cozine, Wm. He was formerly a clerk in the employ of DICKINSON, COMSTOCK and CO. Dr. Flandrau Reported Killed.We find the following in a letter from the 140th regiment to the Rochester Union, announcing the death of the surgeon of the 146th regiment. 146th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Newspaper Clippings Leaving Camp Seward, November 9th, it joined the Army of the Potomac at Warrenton the day after McClellan was relieved of command. Lewis Dougal, leg; amputated; sergt Christian Hart, leg and arm; corp J F Agne, left side, slight. ORIGINAL STRENGTH. Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. Relics of Col. Curran Recovered.We learn from the Elmira Advertiser that on Thursday there was found in possession of one of the rebel prisoners, at the prison barracks in that city, a gold watch chain and college society pin, on which was engraved the name of Major H. H. CURRAN, of the 146th N. Y. Vols. Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry (Signed) R. B. AYRES, CASUALTIES IN THE 146th. This will be welcome intelligence to the friends of Col. CURRAN, who will be glad to recover these valuable relics. 3 braver or more meritorious officer never lived was killed. The Gavin Allen Lambie papers,, 1862-1863. Jenkins, who was wounded by a ball in the neck, just below the left ear, in Friday's battle of Gettysburg. (2013.0004) Organized in Rome, Oneida County, the 146th New York Volunteers mustered into service in October 1862. Ed. Correspondence, 1862-1865. I 'm happy nowmeet me at home," J. BACON was selected to deliver the Address of Welcome. King; 2d Lieut, promoted from private, David M. Rudy. MissingCapt Jas Stewart, Jos Wilson, Curtis Goodenough and George Dunn. WebThe regiment, under the command of Henry A. Barnum, left Syracuse on September 23, 1862, and within a short time joined General McClellan's army. To the Editor of the Utica Morning Herald: Orderly Sergeant R. W. England, K, killed; Jos. New York Infantry The companies were recruited principally: A at Utica; B at Vernon, Rome and Annsville; C at Utica and Rome; D at Boonville, Hawkinsville, Rome and Whitestown; E at Camden, Augusta, Rome, Utica and Marshall; F at Utica, Lee, Rome, Florence, Annsville, Ava, Marcy and Whitestown; G at Clinton, Kirkland, Bridgewater and Plainfield; H at Utica, Rome and Sangerfield; I at Trenton, Remsen, Western, Westmoreland, Steuben, Lowell, Rome, Vernon and Verona, and K at Paris, Clayville, Utica, Marcy, Clinton, Deansville, Marshall and Whitesboro. [2] The regiment marched to Washington, D. C., May 1-12, 1865 and were mustered out at Washington, D. C., July 16, 1865 under Colonel Grindlay, Lieutenant Colonel Claesgens and Major Powell. Secor, Co. E; J. Nolan, Co. A; A. Costar, Co. A; Capt. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH.JAMES COLLEDGE of the 146th regiment, writes to his parents in this city, that their brigade on the 14th occupied a hill some distance in advance of their old position, without firing a shot. Vols. James E. Jenkins, neck, severely. Flandrau, Thomas M.First reunion of the 146th regiment, N.Y. M. O'Connor, Company A; John Robinson, company B; Joseph Robinson, company C; Jacob Rosevelt, company H; Joseph Jones, company H; Eugene Parkell, company I; Joseph Wilson, company K. Deserved Recognition.Second Lieut. " The rebel pickets were firing all night, the balls occasionally whizzing by, but again no one was hurt. The 146th regiment was organized at Rome, Oneida County, and mustered in October 10, 1862 under Colonel Kenner Garrard and Major David T. Jenkins. Kennedy, Franklin Russell and Wm Sherman. SergeantsDaniel Coppersmith. The sentence has been approved by General HOOKER. MissingJ Rosevelt, J Jones, J Dempster, E Jones, E Morris and H Van Voorhees. It was also present at Rappahannock Station, Bristoe Station, White Oak swamp, Poplar Spring Church, Hatcher's run and Appomat-tox, the loss in the final Appomattox campaign, being 65 killed, wounded and missing. The regiment lost 4 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 7 enlisted men wounded. Fitzpatrick, Lieut. Black paint was applied as a base coat and the letters were then painted to the black strip. General Orders, No. They served their duty in the Department of Virginia until June, 1865. It received by transfer the three years' men of the 5th and 17th Infantry May 4 and June 25, 1863, respectively; a few men, who had originally been members of the 2d, 9th, 16th, 18th, 30th, 34th and 37th Infantry, in January and April, 1864; and some of the men of the 44th not mustered out with their regiment, October 11, 1864. The Civil War in the Eastwebsite gives a timeline for the involvement of 146th New York Infantry Regiment in the war. of the 5th New York Zouaves Company I1st Lieut. And we gathered around him sorrowing as one that ought not to depart from among us, but most of all, lest we should see his face no more'twas even so"the golden bowl was broken at the fountain" and Moses Crook is sleeping "with the loved and the lost." Williams, George Forester. Infantry Regiment Killed and Wounded in the 146th. Our latest information from them is contained in a private note from Colonel GRINDLAY, written on the 16th inst., in which he states that the Regiment would leave for the Salt City on the following dayMonday. We had a fall view of both banks of the river, of the city of Fredericksburg, and the rebel batteries beyond. Major Curran, Lieut. The Battle of Fredericksburgh. KilledRobert England, Co. K; Sergt. He is then headed for the rebel lines, and the quicker he leaves the safer it is for his dogship, for a hundred soldiers, armed with stones, sticks, or anything else convenient, add their ___te to the misery of the unhappy brute. The 146th Regiment. L. BUCKINGHAM, of the 146th, who has been at his home in this city for some weeks on account of a wound received in the Wilderness battles, has been notified of his appointment to a first lieutenancy. He was accounted one of the best engineers in the Army of the Potomac, although not a West Point graduate. Company of Military Historians. He was wounded in the right fore-arm with buck and ball. There is but little change in our relative position during my absence, except that drilling and reorganizing are being vigorously pushed ahead, in preparation for more active and decisive operations. G. J. Klock, resigned on account of wounds at White Oak Road. I would not detract from it in the least, but I claim that the brave deed of Weed's and Vincent's Brigades should have whatever of glory is attached to '" Round Top." In War talks of Morristown veterans. For no more thou art coming, A. Wilson, killed in action, Five Forks, April 1, 1865. 146th Infantry Regiment (United States Defiantly have you shaken them in the very jaws of death, and triumphantly waved them on fields of victory. His funeral sermon will be preached in the M. E. Church of Sauquoit on the 15th inst. ; being wounded; recuperation; etc. Jones, here, Lieut. It is some satisfaction that he, and all who fell in those terrible three days of Gettysburg, bled and died on free and loyal ground, literally in defense of home and fireside. Alrick Hubbell, as chairman, and the members of the reception committee, for their untiring efforts, our thanks are due and hereby given. FUNERAL OF SERGEANT ENGLAND.Mr. Colonel. Service The 136th New York Infantry was The A. Such a record is rarely equaled in the annals of war. Our brigade is now clothed in the Zouave uniform complete. 146TH REGIMENT.A letter from CHARLES JENNISON, of Co. C, 146th Regiment, says that HENRY JENNISON, son of HENRY JENNISON, shoemaker, Sidney H. SMITH, son of C. T. SMITH, and John White, son of the late THOMAS WHITE, all of this city, were killed in the battle of Tuesday last. New vigor is infused into the men by so popular a commander as the invincible Grant, whose name, heretofore, has been a sure harbinger of overwhelming victory. New York Infantry Regiment, 44th (1861-1865) Proceedings of the forty-fourth Ellsworth New York Veteran Association : at their reunion and fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the regiment, held at Albany, New York, August 8 and 9, 1911. But the day closed after a heavy thunder storm in the afternoon, with a quiet and beautiful moonlight night. 146TH REGT. It is believed that the fate of Col. D. T. JENKINS of the 146th Reg't N. Y. V., has been lately ascertained with certainty from a statement made by a private, GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, of the same Regiment. WebThe 106th New York Infantry was organized at Ogdensburg, New York, and mustered in for three years service on August 27, 1862, under the command of Colonel Schuyler F. Judd. WebThe following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Hall, Thomas Johnson, Lewis Miller, John R. Morris, John McManus, John McKown, William O'Hon, Michael Weiland, Stephen Wakeman, David Walley. All of this species of freight is paid for in advance and of course it is no matter whether we receive it or not, One of my tent-mates W. Cone, resigned Dec. 1, 1862; First Lieutenant, T. Jones, resigned January 7, 1863; Second Lieutenant, W. J. Stanford, resigned Jan. 7, 1863. Regiment The 17th New York Infantry mustered out of the service on June 2, 1863. On the 4th of May the Fifth New-York received orders to return homo for muster out, and some 283 three year's men were transferred from the Fifth New-York, to the One Hundred and Forty-sixth regiment. COMPANY B. Bennett. Organized in Rome, Oneida County, the 146th New York Volunteers mustered into service in October 1862. For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 16th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 2 August 2012). Frederick Phisterer.Albany: J. E. VERN JEWELL, of the 146th regiment, was prostrated by a sunstroke during the heavy marches of the Army of the Potomac from Falmouth to Manassas, and has returned home on a furlough. Capt. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. It was then last charge on rebel batteries was being made by Humphrey's division. 14. One poor fellow over anxious to catch the train, jumped on the platform while in motion, and missing his foot-hold, fell between the cars and was terribly mangled. ADDITIONAL WOUNDED OF THE 146TH REGIMENT.Corporal Vanderhoff, Co. B; J. M. Finn, Co. On June 25, 1863, it received men WebThe 146th New York Infantry Regiment lost 7 officers and 126 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 179 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. My hold on life's most broken; CAPT. Roberts, foot; Assist. On the 15th the One hundred and forty-sixth recrossed the river to its old camp. It has lost all its field officers since crossing the Rapidan; and two-thirds of its line officers. Others will return to Syracuse in one of the afternoon or evening trains. King, Second Lieut. Points upward to the heavenly bowers, Known as the Halleck Infantry after Oneida The Captain looks pale and worn down, but doubtless will soon recover and be able to join his regiment. F. W. D. In Rebel Prisons.A letter from Lieut. " We are now on the Weldon Railroad, reached it with little opposition, but in advancing toward the city, ran across the enemy in some force, had a pretty heavy fight, falling on Gen. Ayres' Division. LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE 146TH N. Y. V. The following is a list of casualties furnished by Acting Adjutant C. K. Dutton, of the 146th, during the four days preceding August 22d. Wounded in the 146th Regiment.To THE EVENING TELEGRAPH.Alexandria, June 8, 1864.The following list has been forwarded to us for publication through the kindness of Captain P. CLAESGENS of the 146th regiment who has just returned to the front. The army and the nation have a common interest in the record and the life of such a soldier. Service The 136th New York Infantry was organized at Portage, New York beginning August 8, 1862 and mustered in for three years service on September 25, 1862 under the command of Colonel James Wood Jr. White Oak Road. The regulars were just in front of us. Would heed his country's bidding; They had been fighting all day, and the corps had suffered a loss of 1,800 in killed and wounded. The Waterville Times. Brig. The feeble resistance offered by the enemy to our taking the city, was intended to draw us on, and even while we lay in the city, had they been disposed to do so, they could have slaughtered us by thousands, and we could not have helped ourselves; we were completely at their mercy. One Hundred and Forty-Sixth.We find the following sad record in the New York Times correspondence, in relation to our wounded men of our 146th regiment, much of which causes the blood to run cold. McGury, hand, James Robertson, leg, I; Ezra Hyde, B, arm; John J. Hughes, I, head; Geo. CaptainHenry Loomis. 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Battle Unit Details WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1856. CorporalsVirgil D. Carruth, James N. Kenney, Chester Bates, John Baker, 19. SergeantsPeter Blake, Horace M. Case, Thomas Brown, Alonso S. Gibson, Peter McCabe. 19th instant, 1865. Battles and leaders of the Civil WarIII 315. PrivatesFrancis Bowers, John Conner, John Callahan, Morris Godfrey, Cornelius Haley, William Haynes, Theodore R. Jones, Peter La Brack, Joseph Mercer, William Meeker, Hugh McDonald, James McTighe, Geo. In March, 1864, when the 1st corps was broken up, it was assigned to the 5th (Warren's) corps, and was actively engaged in all the battles of the corps during Grant's bloody campaign of 186465. Rome, N.Y.: Beers & Kessinger,1886. THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH NEW-YORK is expected to-morrow or the next day.