[1] Killed officers 9, men, 220, Army New York Infantry Regiment, 14th (1861-1865), United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). The Mozart Regiment led the charge, which was successful. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. The regiment is honored by amonument at Gettysburgat the foot of Little Round Top near the Devils Den. New York: G.S. The 40th New York Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Mozart Regiment" or the "Constitution Guard", was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. On July 3, 1861, New York City Mayor Fernando Wood with additional representatives from the Union Defense Committee presented a stand of colors,, This blue silk presentation flank marker features painted inscriptions along the top and bottom. Background: The coat of arms was approved on 29 June 1921. George W. Cooney of the Second Brigade Staff, came with orders from General Sickles to, " Form column, fix bayonets and charge; to take no prisoners, but do all the work with the bayonet." The 40th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Mozart Regiment" or the "Constitution Guard", was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Corps. Mustered outJune 27, 1865. Right Side -40TH N. Y. INFTY (MOZART REGIMENT) 3RD BRIG. Captain Madison M. Cannon of Company B promoted to major. Here we push in, the fighting being very hot, with the rebels not more than twenty paces off and outnumbering us three to one. Mustered out October 11, 1864. Mustered out, June 27, 1865. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Dear Patron: Please don't scroll past this. Inactivated 1 November 1921 at Danville, West Virginia. Having discovered before daybreak that the enemy was evacuating his works, the regiment with others was ordered to charge and seize the forts, and its men were the first to enter. On May 30, 1863, the three years men of the 37th and 38th N. Y. were assigned to the 40th, as were members of the 55th and l01st. To my mind the battles of the Peninsula were as nothing in comparison to it. Two men of the 40th New York earned the Medal of Honor during the Civil War. On April 28, 1863, we received marching orders, and the men, heavily loaded with eight days' rations, besides their ammunition and equipments, started for Chancellorsville, arriving after a fatiguing march at the United States Ford, on the Rappahannock River, on April 30th. Recruits transferred to 140th and 146th Regiments New York Infantry. The many skirmishes and numerous reconnaissance prior to the Seven Days Battle attest the devotion and gallantry of the Mozart Regiment. 40th New York Infantry Regiment's Monument at Gettysburg Taken from Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg (New York at Gettysburg) by the New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Lt. Col. Thomas W. Egan led the regiment into battle on May 31, and on June 1 ordered a bayonet charge into the 5th and 8th Alabama regiments. Originally, the regiment was . The regiment lost 10 officers and 228 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 officers and 170 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. They were published as a set of 8 volumes. The 40th Infantry Regiment is an inactive infantry regiment in the United States Army. The members of the 55th who did not reenlist were mustered out at New York city at the end of their term. Originally, the regiment was to be raised as the United States Constitution Guard by Colonel John S. Cocks of the 2nd New York but organization was not completed. The 40th New York was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Colonel Thomas W. Egan, a clerk from New York City. Every New York infantry unit that was at Gettysburg is represented by one or more monuments. "Private George Matthews of the 87th and 40th New York State Volunteers." The 40th New York was mustered at Yonkers, New York on June 27, 1861 sponsored the Union Defense Committee of New York City by special authority from the War Department. This regiment, Col. Edward J. Riley, was organized at Yonkers, under the auspices of the Union Defense Committee of New York City, and under special authority from the War Department. C. Some idea of the terrible fire of the enemy during the battle of Fair Oaks, June 1st, may be formed from the fact that out of four companies (231 men) engaged with the Fifth and Eighth Alabama regiments, 96 men fell, every member of the color guard being either killed or wounded. "The defenses of Washington" : General Early's advance on the capital and the battle of Fort Stevens, July 11 and 12, 1864.." Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C.. 4 1901. [New York, 188-]. The 74th Regiment, New York Infantry organized under authority of the War Department at Camp Scott, Staten Island, N. Y., as 5th Regiment, Sickles' Brigade, August 20, 1861. . Battles and Casualties from Phisterer (spreadsheet), Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (MS Excel format), Bugler Gustav A. Schurmann, 40th New York Volunteer Infantry, Private Fernand S. Larsen, Company G, 40th New York Volunteer Infantry, Private Joseph Albee, Company C, 40th New York Volunteer Infantry, Private William Keane, Company G, 40th New York Volunteer Infantry. This page is not available in other languages. Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army, from , Volume 1 By Francis Bernard Heitman. The regiment lost 1 enlisted man mortally wounded, 1 wounded, and 2 missing, The regiment lost 1 enlisted man mortally wounded and 3 wounded, The regiment lost 2 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 26 enlisted men wounded, The regiment lost 1 officer and 39 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 6 officers and 130 enlisted men wounded, and 1 officer and 36 enlisted men missing or captured. Battle of Antietam, Md., September 16-17. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. All rights reserved. Portrait photographs--1880-1890. While here the regiment, owing to its heavy losses and depleted ranks, was consolidated, on September 6, 1862, with the Eighty-seventh New York, and the officers of that regiment were mustered out as supernumeraries; but the men served until the expiration of their terms of enlistment, in the Fortieth. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Movement to Alexandria August 16-September 1. INSCRIPTIONS Heintzelman's division, and passed the winter near Alexandria. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 8 officers, 151 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 76 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 169 enlisted men; total, 13 officers, 396 enlisted men; aggregate, 409; of whom 47 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. Arriving at Gum Springs, we encamped there until the 25th, when we again broke camp, and after a severe and fatiguing march of more than thirty miles that day, crossed the Potomac River at Edwards Ferry on pontoons. The 40th New York also had the 2nd highest numbers of casualties of any New York Regiment, behind the famous 69th New York Infantry of the Irish Brigade . s.n, between 19th century and early 20th century. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. The regiment lost 2 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 2 men wounded. As part of the 3d brigade, 1st division, 3d corps, Army of the Potomac, from May, 1863, the regiment proceeded from Chancellorsville to Gettysburg, where it again distinguished itself for bravery with a loss of 150 killed, wounded or missing. Col. Madison M. Cannon succeeded to the command of the regiment, and Maj. Augustus J. Warner was commissioned lieutenant colonel. After marching about four miles we were halted in some woods where we remained nearly all day. There are no reviews yet. The History of the Fighting Fourteenth, published in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the muster of the regiment into the United States service, May 23, 1861 14th Brooklyn Infantry Regiment, 84th New York Infantry Regiment After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Upon the consolidation of the Third Corps with the Second, the Fortieth New York became a part of Ward's (First) Brigade, Birney's (Third) Division, of the Second Corps, in which command it served during the rest of the war. The 40th Regiment, New York Infantry was organized at Yonkers, New York June 27, 1861. ( Devil's Den tour map) About the monument to the 40th New York The granite monument stands just over six feet high. -Captain Porter Parley 140th New York Infantry. 120. On Sunday morning, the 3d, the enemy attacked in strong force, and from daylight until 11 o'clock the battle raged with great fury. We soon made our way through the woods, the enemy leaving as quickly as possible. A committee consisting of Fernando Wood, Mayor of New York City, and Messrs. Prosper M. Wetmore, A. T. Stewart, Moses H. Grinnell, and Judge Pierrepont, representing the " Union Defence Committee," presented the regiment with a stand of colors. See Colonel EgansOfficial Report for the 40th New York for the Battle of Gettysburg, 40 N.Y. Infty. 87th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The regiment left the State July 4, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C., from July 6, 1861; near Alexandria, Va., from July 17, 1861; in Howard's Brigade, Division of Potomac, from August 4, 1861; in Sedgwick's Brigade, Heintzelman's Division, Army of the Potomac, from October, 1861; in 2d, Birney's Brigade, 3d, Hamilton's Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from May, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from May, 1863; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1864 ; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Madison M. Cannon, June 27, 1865, near Washington,D. The 140th New York Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment that was created on September 13, 1862, for the Union Army during the American Civil War. Entitled men were discharged and the regiment was continued, but consolidated into six compaies, A-F. 135-165. Originally it was known as the United States Constitution Guard, recruited in New York City by Col. John S. Cocks, of which the Second Zouaves, an incomplete organization, formed part; at the solicitation of the Mozart Hall Committee, it accepted the designation Mozart Regiment. Missing. 40th Regiment, New York Infantry Overview: Organized at Yonkers, N. Y., June 27, 1861. The next day the 4th we were employed in burying the dead and caring for the wounded, and on the 5th again started for Virginia, with the rest of the army, in pursuit of General Lee. Eye of the storm: a Civil War odyssey. Div. Only through the addition of troop after troop of veterans was it able to preserve its organization, but its reputation for courage made assignment to its ranks a privilege. The veteran regiment served before Petersburg until the fall of the city, being . Items in the museum collection arein bold. 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. 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The regiment mustered out on June 27, 1865, after participating in the Grand Review of the Armies. 23. Drake, William Breed. Here the rebels had some earthworks thrown up, which they abandoned on the advance of our troops. Div. While this was going on in our front, Jackson's Corps attacked and flanked the Eleventh Corps, causing them to fall back. Resuming our march on the 26th, we passed through Jefferson, Middletown, Frederick City, Boonsboro, over South Mountain, through Crampton's Pass, and Taneytown, arriving at Emmitsburg, Md., late in the afternoon of June 30th. Bronze tablets in the diamond shape of the symbol of the Third Corps are on the front and left side, while a circular bronze inset of the Seal of the State of New York is on the right side. From this time they were known and recognized as a part of the " Mozarts," making up to this time the remnants of five glorious fighting regiments which, like the Fortieth, had been reduced by severe and terrible losses sustained in battle, to less than the minimum number required by army regulations. W. Egan, was sent by me to strengthen Ward's line, and led by its gallant colonel they charged the enemy and drove him back from.his advanced position. Casualties in the regimentduring the war, This was known as Camp Sedgwick. On the 4th of June, 1862, he resigned, and Lieutenant Colonel Egan succeeded to the command. United States Regiments & Batteries > New York >Infantry. Companies B, C, H, & K were from the state of Massachusetts. During a period of three days and nights the Fortieth was almost continuously under arms, or engaged with the enemy. The 40th New York Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Mozart Regiment" or the "Constitution Guard", was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . New York: W. H. Rowan, 1897. It also lost 21 enlisted men wounded and 20 missing or captured from the North Anna to Totopotomoy, The regiment lost 5 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 3 enlisted men captured or missing. Boston: F.H. The Little Bugler: The True Story of a Twelve-Year-Old boy in the Civil War. Keogh, Thomas S.; Egan, Thomas W. Extracts from the military history of Gen'l Thomas W. Egan Washington: Gibson Bros, 1866. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. All rights reserved. The 40th New York Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Mozart Regiment" or the "Constitution Guard", was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. "The organization and use of artillery during the War of the rebellion." Upon his promotion Lieut. The loss in the Fortieth, at Gettysburg, was: 23 killed, 120 wounded (including the mortally wounded), and 7 missing; total, 150. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Major Halstead dismissed. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon Company, 1902. On June 3, 1863, the members of the 38th who had not completed their term of enlistment were transferred to the 40th N. Y. Appomattox Court House, surrender of Lee and his army. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Floyd, Frederick Clark. Our division Birney's was ordered to advance. New York: Free Press, 2000. The 40th Infantry Regiment is an inactive infantry regiment in the United States Army . Hubbell, Henry Wilson. Here Colonel Cocks, who had commanded the regiment up to this time, was deposed, and Col. Edward J. Riley was put in command.No more recruits being received from the State, except through the State authorities, the organization was completed by taking four companies from Massachusetts, B, G, H, and K, and two companies from Philadelphia, Pa., F and A. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 228 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 170 Enlisted men by disease. "In front of Yorktown, from the memories of a private soldier." On March 26, 1863, we participated in a grand review of the Third Corps by Major General Sickles, corps commander, and Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania. In September, the regiment moved out on the old Fairfax Road, and encamped opposite the old " Octagon House," the headquarters of Gen. John Sedgwick, who commanded the brigade. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! United States Army Institute of Heraldry. Disbanded 11 November 1944. Unit bibliograhy from the Army Heritage Center. The regiment lost 3 officers and 29 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 5 officers and 64 enlisted men wounded and 26 enlisted men captured or missing, over half the men engaged, while supporting the withdrawal of Meades Pennsylvania Reserves. On July 4, 1861, the regiment, 1,030 strong, embarked on steamers for Elizabethport, N. J., proceeding thence by rail to Washington, D.C. The regiment mustered out October 11, 1864. 40th Infantry Regiment 40th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Newspaper Clippings 40th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Newspaper Clippings F1RST REGIMENT UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION GUARD. Many new recruits were also received during the winter, and at the opening of the Wilderness campaign in the spring of 1864 the regiment took the field with greatly replenished ranks. The regiment was mustered out at Washington, June 27, 1865, having gallantly acquitted itself through four years of almost constant fighting, and having well earned its right to be called a "Fighting Regiment" through the loss of more men killed and wounded than any other New York regiment save one the 69th. [2], The regiment suffered 10 officers and 228 enlisted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 170 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 410 fatalities.[3].

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