Alexander Wilkin and Family Papers, 1770-1965 (bulk 1830-1894). Located at Sons of Revolution, State of California. 1862. Since its inception, the 10th Infantry Regiment has been famous for its mobility and lethality both of which it displayed in conflicts ranging from the Civil War to WWII. Here commenced the SEVEN DAYS marching and fighting of the memorable victorious retreat to the James, and in it the intrepidity and bravery of the regiment was conspicuous. The regiment was divided into three separate battalions. United States Infantry Regiments [ edit | edit source] A list of the companies for each regiment is on the NARA website. 2009. This regiment, still in the service as a battalion, located at Albany, was organized in 1860. On the State Color. Helderbergs, 1865; West Albany, 1877; Buffalo, 1892; Albany, 1901. [Delevan, NY: N.B. New York Cavalry Regiment, 18th (1863-1866) United States. In 1918, the 10th Infantry Regiment distributed its personnel to other regiments that fought on all fronts at the end of World War I. It was also known as the McChesney Zouaves or National Guard Zouaves. Learn how and when to remove this template message, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, List of United States Regular Army Civil War units, "10th U.S. Infantry, 2nd Battalion, leaving cars", "Biographies: Edmund Brooke Alexander | A Continent Divided: The U.S.-Mexico War", "Medal of Honor Citations American Civil War Period", "William G. Keller | Spanish-American War | U.S. Army | Medal of Honor Recipient", "James J. Nash | Spanish-American War | U.S. Army | Medal of Honor Recipient", United States Army Center of Military History, https://history.army.mil/books/R&H/R&H-10IN.htm, Website of 2nd Battalion 10th Infantry Regiment, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=10th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)&oldid=1162776224, Infantry regiment (former), Training regiment (current), COL R. H. Offery (9 March - October 1891), COL W. F. Blauvelt ( May 1914 - November 1914), COL R. C. Langdon ( July 1919 - September 1919), COL Willis Vline ( May 1920 - October 1920), COL W. F. Cleary (October 1920 - March 1921), COL D. B. Devere ( November 1920 - March 1921), COL Rowan P. Lemly (February 1937 - March 1938), Constituted 3 March 1855 in the Regular Army as Company B, 10th Infantry, Organized in June 1855 at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, Consolidated 23 June 1869 with Company B, 26th Infantry (see ANNEX), and consolidated unit designated as Company B, 10th Infantry, (10th Infantry assigned 5 July 1918 to the 14th Division; relieved in February 1919 from assignment to the 14th Division; assigned 24 March 1923 to the 5th Division [later redesignated as the 5th Infantry Division]), Inactivated 31 October 1929 at Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Activated 1 October 1933 at Fort Hayes, Ohio, Inactivated 20 September 1946 at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, Activated 15 July 1947 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Inactivated 30 April 1950 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Activated 1 March 1951 at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Pennsylvania, Inactivated 1 September 1953 at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Pennsylvania, Inactivated 1 June 1957 at Fort Ord, California, and relieved from assignment to the 5th Infantry Division, Redesignated 1 July 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2d Battle Group, 10th Infantry, assigned to the 10th Infantry Division, and activated in Germany, (organic elements concurrently constituted and activated), Inactivated 14 June 1958 at Fort Benning, Georgia, and relieved from assignment to the 10th Infantry Division, Activated 23 April 1960 in the Canal Zone, Reorganized and redesignated 19 February 1962 as the 2d Battalion, 10th Infantry, and assigned to the 5th Infantry Division, Relieved 15 December 1970 from assignment to the 5th Infantry Division and assigned to the 4th Infantry Division, Inactivated 21 March 1973 at Fort Carson, Colorado, and relieved from assignment to the 4th Infantry Division, Headquarters transferred 4 June 1987 to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and activated at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as Company B, 2d Battalion, 17th Infantry, Organized in October 1862 at Fort Preble, Maine, Reorganized and redesignated 16 December 1866 as Company B, 26th Infantry, Consolidated 23 June 1869 with Company B, 10th Infantry, and consolidated unit designated as Company B, 10th Infantry, Civil War: * Peninsula; Manassas; Antietam; Fredericksburg; * Chancellorsville; * Gettysburg; * Wilderness; * Spotsylvania; * Cold Harbor; * Petersburg; New Mexico 1862; Virginia 1862; * Virginia 1863, Philippine Insurrection: * Streamer without inscription, World War II: * Normandy; * Northern France; * Rhineland; * Ardennes-Alsace; * Central Europe, The 2nd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment earned the. 1st Regiment, Infantry - men from New Jersey [2] 2nd Regiment, Infantry - men from Louisiana [2] The 2nd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment earned a second. Date of issue: 22 June 1899. Waud, Alfred R.Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance. The 10th New York Cavalry Regiment lost 9 officers and 93 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 officer and 148 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Porter.) All rights reserved. The 2nd battalion was inactivated 1 June 1957 at Fort Ord, California, and relieved from assignment to the 5th Infantry Division. At the expiration of its term of service the three years' men were formed into a battalion of four companies - A, B, C and D-under Maj. George F. Harper, and May 7, 1863, the regiment, under Col. John E. Bendix, was honorably discharged and mustered out at New York city, while the battalion continued in service. The 109th New York Infantry Regiment lost 5 officers and 160 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 164 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. The regiment lost 1 enlisted man mortally wounded, 2 enlisted men wounded, The regiment lost 23 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, Captains George Dewey and George Tait, Lieutenant George Hackett and 51 enlisted men wounded and 18 enlisted men missing or captured, Captain Oscar Angell and 13 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded, Lieutenant Frank Clark and 39 enlisted men wounded, and 6 enlisted men missing or captured from 5/8 5/18, Lieutenant William Monk was mortally wounded, The regiment lost 1 enlisted man killed and 1 wounded, The regiment lost 11 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, and 1 officer and 14 enlisted men wounded, The regiment lost 2 enlisted men mortally wounded and 2 wounded, The regiment lost 1 enlisted man killed, 11 enlisted men wounded and 5 enlisted men missing or captured, The regiment lost 4 enlisted man wounded, 1 mortally, and 4 men missing, Lieutenant Samuel Minnes and 1 enlisted man were wounded, Lieutenant Albert Risley and 4 enlisted men were wounded in the campaign, Fortress Monroe and Camp Hamilton, Va., Dept. The regiment remained at Hall's Hill until the 8th, when it marched for Antietam; crossed the stone bridge at Georgetown September 9th, and marched to South Mountain, in which engagement, as well as that of Antietam, it was with the reserve. It consisted of four companies, A-D. Of the 98 men it brought to the field, Privates John McCormick and David McGill were killed and Lieutenant Bernard Brady and Privates Samuel Talbot and Patrick Wilson were wounded. Private, Company F, 10th U.S. Infantry. 10 companies 1094 Strength of a regiment There were 46 infantry regiments in the War of 1812 for a total of about 50,324 men. Entered service at: Nashville, Tenn. Born: 13 February 1874, Smithville, Tenn. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 In May, 1862, the l0th moved to Norfolk and Portsmouth and on June 7, was attached to the 3d brigade, 2nd division, 5th corps, which it joined at Bottom's bridge on the Chickahominy. Five different positions were taken in which; the enemy was successfully held in cheek, and on the 28th the regi-ment and corps halted beyond the banks of the Chickahominy, on the grounds of the headquarters of the commanding General. Breckinridge was assigned to the 10th Infantry Regiment at Fort Thomas, in Kentucky. Colonel Bendix was the first man wounded, turning command over to Captain Winchester until he was killed. Contents 1 Service 2 Casualties 3 Commanders 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Service Baker]; Lockport, NY: C.W. Located at the New York Historical Society. 2nd Battalion, 10th Infantry Lineage[2]. After the battle the regiment lurched to Centreville, where it remained in intrench-ments until the 1st of September, when it, took up march for:Fairfax Court House, and arrived at Hall's Hill (Arlington Height's); at 2 A. M., September 2d. 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Source Material 4 Footnotes Brief History [ edit | edit source] The 144th regiment was organized at Delhi, Delaware County by Col. Robert S. Hughston, and mustered in September 27, 1862. It was a distinct honor for the Durye Zouaves and their comrades of the 10th New York 'National Zouaves,' as the other units in Sykes' command were troops of the U.S. 1861. Officers and men of the Tenth; you are formed this morning in the line of battle in order that I may present to you the National and Regimental colors. Monday, Aug. 19th, 1861: Fortess Monroe.,Va., 1861. The impressive re-deployment from the east illustrates the 10th's mobility - a trait that would distinguish the Regiment from its contemporaries for several years. The regiment left the State, June 6, 1861, and served at and near Fort Monroe, Va., from June 7, 1861; at Norfolk, Va., 7th Corps, from May, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from June 7, 1862; in the 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from September 24, 1862; as Provost Guard of General Sumner's Grand Division, Army of the Potomac, from December 7, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from December 26, 1862; the battalion as Provost Guard, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from April 27, 1863; with 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, from June, 1863; and in the 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, from March, 1864. B. Lyon Company, 1912. Date of issue: 22 June 1899. The 10th Regiment left the State December 16, 1862, having volunteered and been accepted as a regiment of volunteers for service of nine months, and was known in such service as the177th Volunteers, which see for officers. Home Infantry, 107-194 (NY Volunteers & State Militia/National Guard) 170th Infantry Regiment Nickname: Fourth, Originally Second, Regiment, Corcoran's Irish Legion Mustered in: October 7, 1862 Mustered out: July 15, 1865 The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Company A was also known as the Albany Zouave Cadets, and B as the Washington Continentals. Located at the Mariners' Museum Library, Newport News, VA. View onlinehere. The year 1898 brought the SpanishAmerican War. Place and date: At Santiago de Cuba, 1 July 1898. Attached to, Joined Army of the Potomac on the Peninsula, Va. Date of issue: 22 June 1899. 1,500 bloody miles, across 20 European rivers, and through the harsh winter of 1944, it had been a long hard journey, fraught with the hazards of bitter front line combat and the remarkable challenges of human resiliency. Due to Cold War escalations, it was sent to West Germany in 1953 on active duty. COL Alexander was the very first Commander of the 10th Infantry Regiment, serving from 1855 to 1869. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 56th Regiment Infantry "10th Legion", (accessed 9 August 2012). The Regiment's rich battle history and success in war directly correlates with its historically high-quality leadership, which all started with the inspirational first Commander of the Regiment, Colonel Alexander. He One letter concerns the Merrimack, the Cumberland and the Ericcson. It was active at the Wilderness, where the loss was 95 members, at Spottsylvania, Laurel hill, the North Anna river, Totopotomy and Cold Harbor. 1864, Studio Portrait of a Group of Soldiers from the New York National Guard, 10th Regiment, ca. In 1947 it was moved to South Carolina until 1951, when it was then stationed at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Pennsylvania. Hook, where it had been under instruction for about four weeks, on the 5th of June, 1861, and embarked on the steamer "Florida" for Fortress Monroe, where it arrived on the 7th of June, and took camp at Camp Hamilton. . New Hampshire. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND INFANTRY. Thank you. Items in the museum collection arein bold. There is a brief reference to the steamer Great Republic./ Includes envelope. 7th Company Sharpshooters organized at Jamestown September 12, 1862. Rank and organization: Major General Theodore Schwan MOH Civil War, Private Charles P. Cantrell MOH SpanishAmerican War, Private Alfred Polond MOH SpanishAmerican War, Sergeant Andrew J Cummins MOH SpanishAmerican War, Private William G. Kellyer MOH SpanishAmerican War, Gravestone of Private James J. Nash MOH SpanishAmerican War. Army. The regiment lost 11 killed, 64 wounded and 1 missing in the Wilderness and 14 killed, 32 wounded and 2 missing at Parker's Store Road. Starting with his journey from New York, Monegan's letters describe the first year of the U.S. Civil War in the Hampton Roads area. He began:[citation needed]. At South mountain and Antietam, it was held in reserve; was in action at Shepherdstown, after which it was assigned to the 3d brigade, 3d division, 2nd corps, with which it fought at Fredericksburg, where almost one-half of the members of the regiment who went into action were killed, wounded or missing. . Includes envelope. Entered service at: New York. (illus. Ludwig, Printer, 1886. Attached to, Movement to Fortress Monroe, then to Centreville, Lieutenant Colonel Elder died of fever in New York City. In this battle only 12 officers and 200 men of the regiment were engaged (the remainder acting as provost guard in the city), and out of this number of men eighty-six were returned among the killed, wounded and missing. Roberts, Eugene F., and Julia Boulware. Abstract: Letters sent, 1861 Apr.-1865 Sep., by Union soldier Walter Stone Poor to his sister, Mary S. Poor, and his friend (later, brother-in-law), George W. Fox, secretary of the American Unitarian Association, Boston. The 10th Regimental Insignia is known as the "Bug" because the combination of the "X" and saber appear to be an insect's head, tail, and legs, respectively. [Brigadier General Rush C. Hawkins of 9th New York Infantry Regiment in Zouave uniform] 1 photograph : albumen print on card mount ; mount 10 x 6 cm (carte de visite format) | Photograph shows identified soldier who was wounded at Camden, North Carolina. Place and date: At Peebles Farm, Va., 1 October 1864. The 10th boarded the S.S. Sea Porpoise for an 8-day voyage to NY then on to Fort Campbell, KY. Abstract: Two page letter to brother Joe. Place and date: At Santiago, Cuba, 1 July 1898. It marched 56 miles in 36 hours, but failed to overtake the enemy and returned to camp. Located at Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, MN. Follow wherever they may lead. The letters end before Monegan resigned his commission in the fall of 1862. In World War II, the 2nd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment earned a French Croix de Guerre with Palm for the crossing of the Seine River: "A unit possessing fine qualities of skill in maneuvers and heroism. The 10th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, or National Zouaves, is thought to have received this 34-star, silk national color from the City of, The 10th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry received this blue, silk Regimental Color from the City of New York. The l0th, the National Zouaves, was recruited in New York city and Brooklyn and mustered into the U. S. service, April 27 and 30 and May 2 and 7, 1861, for two years. The 10th was mustered out at Munson's hill, Va., June 30, 1865. The 100th New York Infantry Regiment lost 12 officers and 182 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 202 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Major Marshall was then appointed Lieut. As he said later: "that suited me all right after all, I had a soft spot in my heart for the 10th Infantry. [Sergeant William A. McNulty (MacNulty) of Co. A, 10th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with amputated right arm] / photographed by J. Gurney & Son, N.Y. in aid of the Sanitary Commission at the New York Metropolitan Fair, April 1864. Fortunately, these leadership traits are still present today and will remain present as long as the Regiment exists. In 1989 it was again reorganized, this time under the United States Army Regimental System, and transferred to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command. Born: 9 July 1841, Germany. Captain Crumrine was Commander of F company during the Battle of Metz. Mustered out: June 23, 1865. Items in the museum collection arein bold. The 109th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. On the 2d of September, Colonel John E. Bendix was put in command of the regiment by Governor Morgan, and Lieut. Service Col. W. W. McChesney, 10th N.Y. Inf. Located at the Mariners' Museum Library, Newport News, VA. View onlinehere. July 2nd occupied this line of stone fence and remained from 5 p.m. until the close of battle.. The Regiment earned a battle streamer for the Philippine Insurrection. 10th Artillery Regiment Nickname: Black River Artillery; Jefferson County Regiment Organized by consolidation of existing units, the 4th, 5th, and 7th battalions of artillery: December 31, 1862. Monegan relates that he is sending Joe 70 1/2 dollars via Captain Louther. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. United States Regiments & Batteries > New York > Infantry "Ulster Regiment" "Washington Guard" The 120th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was formed in August of 1862 and mustered out in June of 1865. It was his regiment more than others could possess it or fully appreciate its deep significance to him. The Regiment's first Civil War battle was at Val Verde, in 1861, while on duty in New Mexico. The 179th New York Infantry lost 7 officers and 61 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 118 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Army. Monegan, William L.William Monegan Letters, 1861-1862. Col. The 10th Regiment, New York Infantry was organized by consolidation of 4th, 5th and 7th Battalions of Black River Artillery December 31, 1862 the recruits transferred to 6th New York Heavy Artillery. 10th Army Corps, Army of the James, Dept. Army. Woodhall, D M.Manual of Arms: Compiled Pursuant to Regimental Orders for the Tenth Regiment, N.g., S.n.y. April 5. Service The 107th New York Infantry was organized at Elmira, New York beginning July 18, 1862 and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on August 13, 1862, under the command of Colonel Robert B. A, 10th New York Infantry Regiment and Veterans Reserve Corps, and Sergeant Thomas Plunkett of Co. E, 21st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform, displaying their wounds / Gurney & Son, Photo N.Y. ; Photographed by J. Gurney & Son, N.Y. in aid of the U.S. Sanitary Commission at the New York Metropolitan Fair. Also includes certificates relating to his military commissions and service, and to his membership in various veterans' groups, such as the Grand Army of the Republic and Masonic Veterans. ), plates (5 maps, 3 fold.). The regimental colors of the 10th Infantry Regiment are sewn on a blue background representing infantry. Princeton and the U.S.S. It was also known as the McChesney Zouaves or National Guard Zouaves. In this battle the regiment acquitted itself nobly, and lost one hundred and sixty killed, wounded and missing. Fiftieth anniversary of the muster into service of the One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment, N. Y. V. in the war for the Union : celebrated at Kingston, New York, August 22nd, 1912. The battalion was made provost guard of the 3d division, 2nd corps and in March, 1864, was attached to the 3d brigade, 2nd division, 2nd corps. Nov. 12th 1861: Fortress Monroe, 1861. . Abstract: Includes: Military Service Record of Lieut., Rufus Farnsworth, Co. F. 10th N.Y. The 10th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Private, Company F, 10th U.S. Infantry. He also discusses a large force of Confederate troops at Big Bethel and complains about not receiving a promotion to captain. Infantry edit New York Monument at Gettysburg 34th NY Infantry Monument at Antietam 42nd NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 59th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 64th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 68th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg The three years men were formed into a four company battalion under Major Hopper, which continued in service. The 10th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Archival material. 48th Regiment, New York Infantry Overview: Organized at Brooklyn, N. Y., September 10, 1861. of Virginia, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Provost Guard, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Mustered in under Colonel Walter W. McChesney, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Elder and Major John W. Marshall, Left State for Fortress Monroe, Va. on the steamship, Colonel McChesney left on leave of absence and did not return to the regiment, Colonel McChesney honorably discharged and John E. Bendix mustered in as Colonel. The other two items in this collection are a handwritten poem, presumably written by Roberts and a woodcut of one of his military headquarters. Army. Birth: Lapeer, Mich. 1st New York Artillery. After the Civil War, the regiment was used to combat several hostile tribes in the Indian wars. Weeks, Andrew J. From the date of organization (April 26th) it received four hundred and eighteen recruits and one hundred and ninety-six substitutes, and the command was increased to six companies. On the National Color. McGilPs Ferry, La., January 6, 1863; Ponchatoula, La., March 24, 1863; McGill's Ferry, La., March 24, 1863; Civique's Ferry, La., March 25, 1863; Amite River, La., May 10 and 11, 1863; Port Hudson, La., May 23 to July 8, 1863; Spanish-American War, 1898; Hawaii, 1898. Place and date: At Santiago, Cuba, 1 July 1898. After 19 March 1959, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Battle Group, 10th Infantry were withdrawn from the Regular Army, allotted to the Army Reserve, and assigned to the 83d Infantry Division. Archival material. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. The 10th New York was commanded by Major George F. Hopper. Hayes, John W. (1844 . 10th Infantry at security point in Germany, Officers of the 10th meeting in seized German stronghold. Col., and Captain Missing was appointed Major, and held their places until the regiment was mustered out.

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