RARE CIVIL WAR 31ST NY INFANTRY 6TH CORPS BADGE




Item History & Price

Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:204203Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original Description:
RARE CIVIL WAR 31ST NEW YORK INFANTRY 6TH CORPS BADGE. THEY FOUGHT MANY A BATTLES ALL DOWN LISTED BELOW31st Infantry Regiment Civil War Montezuma Regiment; Baxter Light Guards; First New York Union Volunteers History Mustered in: May 24, 1861 Mustered out: June 4, 1863 The following is taken fromNew York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912. This regiment, Col. Calvin E. Pratt, was accepted by the State May 21, 1861; organized and r...ecruited in New York city, except Company I, recruited at Williamsburgh; and mustered in the United States service for two years, field and staff and Company A May 24, Companies B, C, D, E, F, G and H May 27, Company I June 3, 1861, and Company K June 13, 1861, at New York city. November 27, 1861, Company K was discontinued, the men transferred to the other companies of the regiment, and the officers retained in service for some time; in May, 1863, the three years' men of the regiment were transferred to the 121st Infantry. The regiment left the State June 24, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C., from June 26, 1861; in 2d Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Northeastern Virginia, from July 13, 1861; in Franklin's Brigade, Division of Potomac, from August 4, 1861; in Newton's Brigade, Franklin's Division, Army of the Potomac, from October 15, 1861; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March 13, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from May, 1862; in Light Brigade, 6th Corps, during the Chancellorsville Campaign in May, 1863; and was mustered out and honorably discharged under Col. Frank Jones, June 4, 1863, at New York city. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 4 officers, 52 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 13 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 27 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 92 enlisted men; aggregate, 99; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The following is taken fromThe 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. volume II. Thirty-first Infantry.Cols., Calvin C. Pratt, Francis E. Pinto, Frank Jones; Lieut.-Cols., William H. Brown, Leopold C. Newman; Majs., Addison Dougherty, Alexander Raszewski, R. R. Daniells, J. Barnett Sloan. The 31st, the "Montezuma Regiment, " contained one company from Williamsburg and the others were from New York city, where it was mustered into the U. S. service for two years on May 14 and 27 and June 13, 1861. It left the state for Washington on June 24; proceeded to Virginia in July with the and brigade, 5th division, Army of Northeastern Virginia; encountered the enemy at Fairfax Court House and Bull Run; returned to Washington and was attached to the 3d brigade of Franklin's division. On Sept. 28 it moved to Munson's hill, thence to Springfield Station and on the return passed the winter of 1861-62 at Fort Ward. With the 3d brigade, 1st division, 1st corps, Army of the Potomac, the regiment moved to Manassas and returned to Alexandria in March, 1862. At West Point it met with a loss of 83 killed, wounded or missing. The division became part of the 6th corps in May; engaged in the Seven Days' battles on the Peninsula; camped at Harrison's landing until Aug. 15; was then ordered to Newport News and guarded the Fairfax railroad at Burke's station. At Crampton's gap, Antietam, the regiment was closely engaged and was also in the battle of Fredericksburg in December. Winter quarters were established at White Oak Church, but were left temporarily in Jan., 1863, for the "Mud March, " then reoccupied until the Chancellorsville movement in the following spring. In this battle the regiment served with the light brigade of the 6th corps and lost 142 killed, wounded or missing at Marye's heights. Returning to the old camp until May 21, the regiment left at that time for New York city and was there mustered out on June 4, 1863, the three years' men being transferred to the 121st N. Y. infantry. The total strength of the regiment up to Jan., 1863, was 923 members and during its term of service it lost 68 who were killed or died of wounds and 30 who died from other causes. .



    Similar items


  • 40 Painted 1/72 - Rare Civil War Union Ny Infantry Regiment A Artillery & Crew

    40 Painted 1/72 - Rare Civil War Union Ny Infantry Regiment A Artillery & Crew

  • Rare Civil War Cdv - Uniformed Historic 6th Corps Union Officer Philadelphia Pa

    Rare Civil War Cdv - Uniformed Historic 6th Corps Union Officer Philadelphia Pa

  • Rare Civil War Union Army Infantry Officer 13/16 Brass Coat Button Extra Quality

    Rare Civil War Union Army Infantry Officer 13/16 Brass Coat Button Extra Quality

  • Civil War Soldier With Sixth 6th Corps Badge Tintype Photo

    Civil War Soldier With Sixth 6th Corps Badge Tintype Photo

  • Rare Civil War 25th&10th Headquarters Cavalry Corps Badge Black Division Rare

    Rare Civil War 25th&10th Headquarters Cavalry Corps Badge Black Division Rare

  • Large Rare Civil War 22nd Artillery Crossed Cannons Corps Badge Engraving Silver

    Large Rare Civil War 22nd Artillery Crossed Cannons Corps Badge Engraving Silver

  • Large Rare Civil War 12/20th Cavalry Hq Corps Badge Engraving

    Large Rare Civil War 12/20th Cavalry Hq Corps Badge Engraving

  • Civil War - 31st Wisconsin Infantry - Army Of The Cumberland - Muster Roll

    Civil War - 31st Wisconsin Infantry - Army Of The Cumberland - Muster Roll


    • You might also like


    • 1862 C.  S.  Civil War Dog Tag Or Trade

      1862 C. S. Civil War Dog Tag Or Trade

    • Rare 1863 Confederate States Richmond Virginia Armory Low Hump Musket

      Rare 1863 Confederate States Richmond Virginia Armory Low Hump Musket

    • Rare Antique 1800

      Rare Antique 1800 ' S Civil War Period Daily Planner Bone Ivory Color

    • 1861 Civil War Dogtag/dog Tag Q.  M.  Dept Army Of Potomac David Harris

      1861 Civil War Dogtag/dog Tag Q. M. Dept Army Of Potomac David Harris

    • Authentic Antique 13 Star Civil War Parade Flag

      Authentic Antique 13 Star Civil War Parade Flag

    • Antique Southern Reb Bible Flag

      Antique Southern Reb Bible Flag

    • Civil War Era Antique Knife Hand Carved Wooden Base With 18kt Gold Center Band

      Civil War Era Antique Knife Hand Carved Wooden Base With 18kt Gold Center Band

    • Us Cavalry Civil War Bridle Rosettes

      Us Cavalry Civil War Bridle Rosettes

Avaluer          About Us          Privacy Policy          Contact Us          UP
© 2022, avaluer.net, Inc. or its affiliates