Fine Civil War Officer’s Autograph Book – 3rd NY Infantry – Close to 40 Signatures
$850
Fine Civil War Officer’s Autograph Book – 3rd NY Infantry – Close to 40 Signatures – This finely appointed, Civil War period, autograph book has a gold embossed, personalized cover, indicating that the book was owned by Lt. Frank N. Weaver, of Co. E, 3rd NY Infantry. Included in the almost forty autographs, as numerous comrades of Weaver, in the 3rd NY; there are a few officers’ autographs from other regiments, as well as three or four civilians’ signatures. There are several blank pages, but multiple, military signatures, with rank and regiments listed. We have been able to discern the names of almost all of the military signees and have included here, basic information about each, as well as the images of several. The autographs were signed at Ft. Monroe, Virginia, Folly Island, South Carolina and Hanover Courthouse, Virginia, as indicated on the various pages. The book remains in overall fair to good condition; the front board has separated from the spine; all pages are present and in good condition. We have had other period autograph books, but this is the first with the owner’s name embossed on the cover, containing so many identified, military signatures.
Frank N. Weaver
Residence was not listed; 20 years old. Enlisted on 4/21/1861 at Albany, NY as a Private. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “E” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 2/6/1863 Promotions: * Sergt * 2nd Lieut 9/17/1862 |
William E. Blake
Residence was not listed; 31 years old. Enlisted on 4/25/1861 at Albany, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “I” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 10/11/1862 On 9/4/1862 he was commissioned into US Volunteers Aide-De-Camp He was Mustered Out on 7/10/1866 Promotions: * 1st Lieut 10/3/1861 (1st Lieut & Adjutant) * Capt 9/4/1862 (Captain & Aide-de-Camp) * Major 3/13/1865 by Brevet Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 10/3/1861 from company I to Field & Staff Other Information: born in New York died 5/13/1870 |
George W. Bradley
Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 11/26/1862 as a Captain. On 11/26/1862 he was commissioned into US Volunteers Quartermaster’s Dept He was discharged for promotion on 11/4/1865 On 11/4/1865 he was commissioned into US Army Quartermaster’s Dept (date and method of discharge not given) Promotions: * Capt 11/26/1862 (Captain & Asst Quartermaster) * Lt Colonel 9/17/1864 (Lieut Colonel & Quartermaster) * Colonel 11/7/1864 * Major 3/13/1865 by Brevet * Lt Colonel 3/13/1865 by Brevet * Lt Colonel 3/13/1865 by Brevet * Colonel 3/13/1865 by Brevet * Capt 11/4/1865 (Captain & Asst Quartermaster) Other Information: born in New York died 2/10/1882Samuel M. Alford
Henry P. Hubbell
Eldridge G. Floyd
Charles Woodward Stearns |
Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 5/14/1861 at Albany, NY as a Surgeon. On 10/29/1861 he was commissioned into Field & Staff NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 5/14/1863 (Prior service in US Army Medical Staff from 08/16/1841 until 09/23/1842) Other Information: born in Massachusetts died 9/8/1887 |
John G. Fay
Residence was not listed; 25 years old. Enlisted on 4/17/1861 at Albany, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “A” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged on 5/24/1864 Promotions: * Capt. 7/2/1861
|
Leonard M. Johnson
Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 8/18/1862 at Fort Monroe, VA as a Asst Surgeon. On 8/27/1862 he mustered into Field & Staff NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 8/16/1864 Promotions: * Surgeon 11/23/1863 Augustus Limberger
|
Theodore Ellery Lord
Residence was not listed; 19 years old. Enlisted on 4/20/1861 at Albany, NY as a 2nd Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “F” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was Mustered Out on 9/18/1865 at Richmond, VA Promotions: * 1st Lieut 8/9/1861 * Capt 3/21/1863 (As of Co. E) * Major 1/1/1865 by Brevet * Brig-General 3/13/1865 by Brevet * Lt Colonel 4/9/1865 by Brevet * Major 6/1/1865 Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 3/21/1863 from company F to company E * 6/1/1865 from company E to Field & Staff Other Information: born 12/18/1841 in Danby, Tompkins Co., NY died 9/10/1886 in Albany, NY |
Alexander Mann
Residence was not listed; 24 years old. Enlisted on 4/20/1861 at Albany, NY as a 2nd Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “B” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged on 8/1/1864 Promotions: * 1st Lieut 9/14/1861 * Capt 4/25/1862 |
Jeremiah Mahon
Residence was not listed; 23 years old. Enlisted on 3/5/1862 at Albany, NY as a Private. On 3/5/1862 he mustered into “I” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged on 3/4/1864 |
James H. Reeve
Residence was not listed; 21 years old. Enlisted on 4/19/1861 at Newburgh, NY as a Sergeant. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “B” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged for wounds on 6/26/1865 He was listed as: * Wounded 1/14/1865 Fort Fisher, NC (Severely wounded in right leg, amputated) Promotions: * 1st Sergt * 2nd Lieut 4/25/1862 * 1st Lieut 7/8/1864 (As of Co. H) * Capt 9/3/1864 Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 7/8/1864 from company B to company H |
George W. Warren
Residence Rutland VT; 25 years old. Enlisted on 5/2/1861 as a Private. On 5/9/1861 he mustered into “K” Co. VT 1st Infantry He was Mustered Out on 8/15/1861 at Brattleboro, VT On 10/23/1861 he mustered into “C” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was Mustered Out on 8/28/1865 at Raleigh, NC Promotions: * 2nd Lieut 10/23/1861 (Not Mustered) * 1st Lieut 10/23/1861 * Capt 12/17/1862 * Major 12/8/1864 * Lt Colonel 5/21/1865 Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 12/8/1864 from company C to Field & Staff (As of 3rd NY Infantry) |
George W. Street
Residence was not listed; 21 years old. Enlisted on 4/20/1861 at Albany, NY as a 1st Sergeant. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “C” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was dismissed on 8/22/1864 (Disability removed in July of 1865.) Promotions: * 2nd Lieut * 1st Lieut 12/17/1862 |
Jay M. Wicks
Residence was not listed; 22 years old. Enlisted on 4/19/1861 at Albany, NY as a 2nd Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “D” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He died of wounds on 11/1/1864 at Fort Monroe, VA (Died at Chesapeake Hosp.) He was listed as: * Wounded 9/29/1864 Chapin’s Farm, VA Promotions: * 1st Lieut 2/14/1862 * Capt 10/4/1862 |
Emmet C. Tuthill
Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 5/14/1861 as a 2nd Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “K” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was dismissed on 8/21/1864 (Disability removed 07/28/65.) Promotions: * 1st Lieut 11/28/1862 * Capt 8/12/1864 (Not Mustered) |
William B. Chapman
Residence was not listed; 21 years old. Enlisted on 7/20/1861 at New York City, NY as a Private. On 8/31/1861 he mustered into “B” Co. NY 1st Mounted Rifles He was discharged for promotion on 2/28/1862 On 2/28/1862 he was commissioned into “D” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was dishonorably Discharged on 8/21/1864 (Disability removed 09/21/64.) Promotions: * Comm Sergt 1/22/1862 * 2nd Lieut 2/28/1862 (As of Co. Ad 3rd NY Infantry) * 1st Lieut 11/1/1863 (As of Co. F) Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 1/22/1862 from company B to Field & Staff * 11/1/1863 from company D to company F |
William N. S. Sanders
Residence was not listed; 23 years old. Enlisted on 4/22/1861 at Albany, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “F” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 6/15/1863 Promotions: * Capt 8/9/1861 |
Francis A. Smith
Residence was not listed; 23 years old. Enlisted on 10/28/1861 at Albany, NY as a Private. On 10/28/1861 he mustered into “F” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged on 11/13/1863 Promotions: * Corpl * 2nd Lieut 5/10/1862 |
Hugh Middleton
Residence was not listed; 18 years old. Enlisted on 4/23/1861 at Al, NY as a Sergeant. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “D” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged for promotion on 10/12/1863 On 10/12/1863 he was commissioned into Veteran Reserve Corps (date and method of discharge not given) Promotions: * 1st Lieut (As of Co. I) * 2nd Lieut 8/4/1861 (As of Co. G) * Capt 12/22/1862 (As of Co. G) Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 8/4/1861 from company D to company G * 10/16/1861 from company G to company I * 12/22/1862 from company I to company G |
Dwight Beebe
Residence was not listed; 22 years old. Enlisted on 6/28/1861 at Fort Monroe, VA as a Sergt Major. On 6/28/1861 he mustered into Field & Staff NY 3rd Infantry He was Mustered Out on 8/28/1865 at Raleigh, NC He was listed as: * Wounded 10/27/1864 Petersburg, VA (Severe wound in right leg, amputated) Promotions: * 2nd Lieut 11/15/1862 (As of Co. G) * 1st Lieut 6/24/1863 * 1st Lieut 5/27/1864 (1st Lieut & Adjutant) Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 11/15/1862 from Field & Staff to company G * 5/27/1864 from company G to Field & Staff |
Augustus Kohly
Residence was not listed; 38 years old. Enlisted on 12/16/1861 at Albany, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. On 12/16/1861 he was commissioned into “I” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 11/10/1863 (Resigned by physical disability.) Promotions: * 2nd Lieut 10/29/1861 (Not Mustered) |
Nathaniel W. Davis, Jr
Residence was not listed; 19 years old. Enlisted on 4/24/1861 at Owego, NY as a Sergeant. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “H” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He Resigned on 6/15/1863 Promotions: * 1st Lieut * 2nd Lieut 12/1/1861 |
George E. Mink
Residence was not listed; 26 years old. Enlisted on 4/20/1861 at Al, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “C” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged on 9/15/1863 Promotions: * Capt 7/13/1862 (As of Co. I) Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 7/13/1862 from company C to company IThomas D. Hindman
Fred H. Pinney
John Elmer Mulford
|
Hiram L. Couch
Residence was not listed; 37 years old. Enlisted on 4/25/1861 at Albany, NY as a 1st Lieutenant. On 5/14/1861 he was commissioned into “K” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged for wounds on 12/15/1864 at Washington, DC He was listed as: * Wounded 5/16/1864 Drewry’s Bluff, VA (Severe wound in left arm, amputated) Promotions: * Capt 5/23/1863 |
William W. Whipple
Residence was not listed; Enlisted as a Private (date unknown). On 12/25/1862 he transferred into “K” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was discharged on 10/25/1864 Promotions: * 2nd Lieut 12/25/1862 (As of NY 3rd Inf.) He also had service in: NY 2nd Infantry |
Charles Lukens Davis
Residence Philadelphia PA; Enlisted on 8/20/1861 as a 1st Lieutenant. On 8/20/1861 he was commissioned into “E” Co. PA 82nd Infantry He was transferred out on 3/6/1863 (Transferred to US Signal Corps) On 3/6/1863 he transferred into US Army Signal Corps He was Mustered Out on 8/18/1865 (Subsequent service in US Army until retiring 02/10/1903 as Brig General) Promotions: * Capt 3/14/1863 * Major 4/9/1865 by Brevet * Capt 3/2/1867 by Brevet * Major 3/2/1867 by Brevet Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 3/14/1863 from company E to company A Other Information: born in Pennsylvania |
Harry Curtiss
Residence was not listed; 18 years old. Enlisted on 11/2/1861 as a Private. On 12/31/1861 he mustered into “G” Co. OH 67th Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) |
Alonzo E. Dimmick
Residence was not listed; 22 years old. Enlisted on 4/26/1861 at New York City, NY as a Private. On 4/27/1861 he mustered into “B” Co. NY 10th Infantry He was Mustered Out on 4/24/1863 at Fort Monroe, VA He also had service in: NY 17th Inf Vet (Subsequent service) |
Thomas C. O’Brien
Residence was not listed; 23 years old. Enlisted on 4/20/1861 at Albany, NY as a Corporal. On 5/14/1861 he mustered into “C” Co. NY 3rd Infantry He was Mustered Out on 8/28/1865 at Raleigh, NC Promotions: * Sergt * Comm Sergt 2/14/1862 * 1st Lieut 5/20/1863 (1st Lieut & Quartermaster) Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 2/14/1862 from company C to Field & Staff |
3rd Infantry Regiment
Nickname: Albany Regiment
Mustered in: May 14,1861
Mustered out: August 28,1865
The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.
This regiment was accepted by the State April 25, 1861; received its numerical designation May 7, 1861; was organized at Albany, and there mustered in the service of the United States for two years May 14, 1861. In April, 1863, a number of the members of the regiment re-enlisted for one and two years; these and the three years’ men of the regiment were formed into a battalion May 18, 1863, and retained in the service, while those whose term of service had expired had been sent to Albany, where they were honorably discharged May 21, 1863. The three years’ men of the 9th Infantry, and sufficient drafted men were assigned to the battalion, and the latter brought up to a regimental standard. June 13, 1865, the men of the 112th Infantry, not discharged with their own regiment, were transferred to this.
The original companies were recruited principally: A — Williamsburgh Volunteers— at Williamsburgh and Brooklyn; B at Newburgh, Cornwall, Fishkill and Matteawan; C at Albany, Cohoes, Otsego, Schoharie and Troy; D at Albany; E — Syracuse Zouaves — at Syracuse, Baldwinsville, Geddes, Salina and Skaneateles; F at Albany, Cohoes and Stockport; G at Albany, Bethlehem, Greenbush, Pittsfield, Sand Lake, Schenectady, Stillwater, Sudbury, Syracuse and Troy; H at Owego, Halsey Valley, Ridgeford, Spencer and Tioga; I at Oneida, Albany, Augusta, Brooklyn, Hampton, New York city, Syracuse, Vernon, Walesville and Westmoreland; and K at Havana, Alpine, Beaver Dams, Benton, Burdette, Branchport, Catherine, Dix, Monterey, Odessa, Orange, Penn Yan, Millport and Starkey.
The regiment, Col. Frederick Townsend, left the State May 31, 1861, and served at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from June, 1861; at and near Baltimore, Md., from July 30, 1863, at Suffolk, Va.; in Mansfield’s Division from June 6, 1862; at Fort Monroe, Va., Department of Virginia, from September, 1862; at Suffolk, Va., 7th Corps, from April 19, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 7th Corps, from June, 1863; at Fort Monroe, Va., from July, 1863; on Folly island and in Charleston harbor in Alford’s Brigade, 18th Corps, from July, 1863; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from October, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15, 1864; in the same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from December 3, 1864; in the Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; and again in the 10th Corps, from April 2, 1863; in the First Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from July, 1865; and, commanded by Lieut.-Col. George W. Warren, it was honorably discharged and mustered out August 28, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C.
During its service, the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 1 officer, 23 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 14 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 83 enlisted men; total, 4 officers, 120 enlisted men; aggregate, 124; of whom 1 enlisted man died in the hands of the enemy.
The following is taken from The Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 — records of the regiments in the Union army — cyclopedia of battles — memoirs of commanders and soldiers. Madison, WI: Federal Pub. Co., 1908.
Third Infantry.—Cols., Frederick Townsend, Samuel M. Alford, Eldridge G. Floyd, John E. Mulford; Lieut.-Cols., Samuel M. Alford, Henry P. Hubbell, Eldridge G. Floyd, John E. Mulford, George W. Warren; Majs., Abel Smith, Jr., John E. Mulford, Eldridge G. Floyd, George W. Warren, T. Ellery Lord. The 3d, organized at Albany, was known as the 1st Albany regiment and was mustered into the U. S. service there on May 14, 1861, for two years. Four days later it left for New York and on June 3 arrived at Fortress Monroe. It shared in the engagement at Big Bethel, losing 2 men killed and 27 wounded, and returned to Fortress Monroe. On July 30 it was ordered to Baltimore and quartered at Fort McHenry until April 1, 1862. The summer of 1862 was spent at Suffolk and on Sept. 12, the 3d was again ordered to Fortress Monroe. The original members not re-enlisted were mustered out in May, 1863, but the regiment remained in the field, composed of 162 recruits, 200 veterans and the veterans and recruits of the 9th N. Y., and subsequently received many more recruits and the veterans of the 112th N. Y. Vols. The 3d was present during the siege of Suffolk, after which it was ordered to Folly island, where it took an active part in the operations against Fort Wagner, the bombardment of Fort Sumter and attacks on Charleston in the summer and autumn of 1863, as part of Alford’s brigade of the 18th corps. In Oct., 1863, it was attached to the 3d brigade, 2nd division, l0th corps and returned to Virginia, where it was active in the advance under Gen. Butler in May, 1864, losing 5 killed, 50 wounded and 7 missing. It fought in the battle of Drewry’s bluff and was then transferred to the 3d brigade, 3d division, l8th corps, which moved to Cold Harbor, where it was active until June 12, when it returned to Bermuda Hundred. The regiment rejoined the l0th corps on June 15, and formed part of the 1st brigade, 2nd division, with which it was engaged in the assaults at Petersburg in June, the mine explosion of July 30, Fort Harrison, and the Darbytown road. On Dec. 3, 1864, the 3d was attached to the 1st brigade, 2nd division, 24th corps and sent to North Carolina, where it was engaged at Fort Fisher, Sugar Loaf battery, Fort Anderson and Wilmington. It remained in North Carolina performing picket and garrison duty until Sherman’s arrival and the close of the war, and was mustered out of the service at Raleigh, Aug. 28, 1865. During the term of service the total loss of the organization was 37 deaths from wounds and 85 from other causes.
3rd New York Infantry Regiment
3rd New York Infantry Regiment | |
Active | May 14, 1861, to August 28, 1865 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Union |
Branch | Infantry |
Engagements | Battle of Big Bethel Battle of Drewry’s Bluff |
The 3rd New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It is also known as the Albany Regiment. They wore an americanized zouave uniform which consisted of a dark blue zouave jacket with red trimming, dark blue pantaloons, white gaiters, red fez with a blue tazzle, and a dark blue zouave vest with a red trimming.
Service
On July 30, 1861, it was ordered to Baltimore and quartered at Fort McHenry until April 1, 1862. The Summer of 1862 was spent at Suffolk and on September 12, 1862, it was again ordered to Fort Monore. The original members not reenlisted were mustered out in May 1863, but the regiment remained in the field composed of 162 recruits, 200 veterans.
The Third was present during the siege of Suffolk, after which it was ordered to Folly Island, where it took an active part in the operations against Fort Wagner, the bombardment of Fort Sumter and attacks on Charleston in the summer and autumn of 1863, as part of Alford’s brigade of the 18th Corps. In October 1863, it was returned to Virginia, where it was active in the advance under General Butler in May 1864, losing 5 killed, 50 wounded and 7 missing.
It fought in the battle of Drewy’s Buff and was then transferred to the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 18th Corps, which moved to Cold Harbor, where it was active until June 12, 1864, at which time it was transferred to Bermuda Hundred. The regiment rejoined the 10th Corps on June 15, 1864, and formed part of the 1st Brigade, 2nd division, with which it was engaged in the assaults at Petersburg in June, the mine explosion of July 30, Fort Harrison and the Darbytown Road.
On December 3, 1864, the Third was attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 24th Corps and sent to North Carolina where it was engaged at Fort Fisher, Sugar Loaf Battery, Fort Anderson and Wilmington. It remained in North Carolina performing picket and garrison duty until General Sherman’s arrival and the close of the war.
It was mustered out of the service at Raleigh on August 28, 1865.
Casualties
The regiment suffered 37 deaths from wounds and 85 from other causes, for a total of 122 fatalities. Of these, one officer was killed in combat while 2 more died from disease or accident. Thirty Six enlisted men were killed while 83 died from disease or accident.
Commanders
- ColonelFrederick Townsend
- Colonel Samuel M. Alford
- Colonel Eldridge G. Floyd
- Colonel John Elmer Mulford
3rd Regiment Infantry
Organized at Albany, N.Y., and mustered in May 14, 1861, for two years’ service. Reorganized May, 1863. Left State for Fortress Monroe, Va., May 31, 1861, and duty there until July 30. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 30, and duty there until June 6, 1862. Attached to Fort Monroe and Camp Hamilton, Va., Dept. of Virginia, to July, 1861. Dix’s Command, Baltimore, Md., to June, 1862. Mansfield’s Division, Newport News, Va., Dept. of Virginia, to July, 1862. Weber’s Brigade, Division at Suffolk, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia, to September, 1862. Fortress Monroe, Va., Dept. of Virginia, to April, 1863. Suffolk, Va., 1st Division, 7th Army Corps, Dept of Virginia, to July, 1863. Alvord’s Brigade, Vodges’ Division, Folly Island, S.C.. 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to February, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Vodges’ Division, Northern District Folly Island, 10th Army Corps, to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James, to May, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps, to May, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 18th Army Corps, to June, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 24th Army Corps, to January, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Terry’s Provisional Corps, to March, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to August, 1865.
SERVICE.–Action at Big Bethel, Va., June 10, 1861. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 30, and duty there until June 6, 1862. Moved to Suffolk, Va., June 6, and duty there until September. Moved to Fortress Monroe, Va., and duty there until April, 1863. Moved to Suffolk April 19. Siege of Suffolk April 19-May 4. Siege of Suffolk raised May 4. (2 years’ men mustered out May 21, 1863.) Dix’s Peninsula Campaign June 24-July 7. Expedition from White House to South Anna River July 1-7. Ordered to Folly Island, S.C. Action at Morris Island, S.C., August 3. Siege operations against Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, S.C., and against Fort Sumter and Charleston August 9-September 7. Bombardment of Fort Sumter August 17-23. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Operations in Charleston Harbor against Forts Sumter and Charleston September 8 to December 21. Bombardment of Fort Sumter October 27-November 9. Duty on Folly Island, S.C., until April, 1864. Moved to Gloucester Point, Va. Butler’s operations on south side of James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-28. Port Walthall May 7. Swift Creek or Arrow field Church May 9-10. Operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. Battle of Drury’s Bluff May 14-16. Bermuda Hundred May 16-28. Moved to White House, thence to Cold Harbor May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 15-18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16 to December 12, 1864. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30. Duty in the trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda front until September 27. Chaffin’s Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. In trenches before Richmond until December 7. Expedition to Fort Fisher, N. C., December 7-27. 2nd Expedition to Fort Fisher, N. C., January 3-15, 1865. Assault on and capture of Fort Fisher, N. C, January 15. Sugar Loaf Battery February 11. Fort Anderson February 18-20. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Advance on Kinston and Goldsboro March 6-21. Duty in the Dept. of North Carolina until August. Mustered out August 28, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 36 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 83 Enlisted men by disease. Total 122.