"New York 7th Inspired North." Report of Committee Appointed, October 1st, 1886, on the Agreement Signed by Col. Emmons Clark, and Col. Locke W. Winchester. Magazine of HistoryXVIII (New York, 1914) 25-31. Includes correspondence and memorablia of Emmons Clark regarding the 7th Regiment. The 7th held the position for over an hour before being ordered to retire. in: Harper's weekly, v. 5, (1861 May 25), p. 324. History of the Seventh regiment, National guard, State of New York, during the War of the rebellion, with a preliminary chapter on the origin and early history of the Regiment, a summary of its history since the war, and a roll of honor, comprising brief sketches of the services rendered by members of the Regi ment in the Army and Navy of the United States, by William Swinton. Infantry. Collection containing assorted military returns, personal and official correspondence, muster rolls, court martial documents, lists of officers, military orders, accounts, etc., 1776-ca. Civil War Times Illustrated. 8 (for the Illumination of the Regimental Armory and the Celebration of Recent Victories) and Ordering the Official Mourning of President Lincoln's Death]. They describe conditions in camp, in Washington, Maryland and Virginia, and include references to rumors, the unruly behavior of "Ellsworth's crowd" [Elmer E. Ellsworth's 11th New York regiment] when quartered in the House of Representatives, and concern to avoid censorship of his letters. Left New York City for Baltimore, Md. The business-like air with which they marched rapidly through the deep mud of the Third-avenue was the more remarkable. Duryee, Abram. Abraham Lincoln Letter, October 20, 1864. Vol. The First American President: Setting the Precedent, African Americans During the Revolutionary War, Help Save 125 Battlefield Acres in Virginia, Help Restore History at Gettysburg, Cold Harbor & More, Help Us Save Hallowed Ground in Tennessee and Kentucky, Help Save 820 Acres at Five Virginia Battlefields, Save 343 Acres at FIVE Battlefields in FOUR Western Theater States, Save 42 Historic Acres at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Support the American Battlefield Protection Program Enhancement Act, Stop the Largest Rezoning in Orange County History, Forging a Path to Preservation at Lees Headquarters. Print. The Correspondence, mainly from siblings, describes family life back at home to Captain Pollard who is away with the 7th Regiment. During that movement, the Cottonbalers came under fire from three directions. It seemed that all the people of the, sister city had turned; out. Items in the museum collection arein bold. The 7th Infantry Regiment then saw extensive service in World War II, deploying early on in 1942s assault on Morocco. New York: T.A. Title 7th N.Y. State Militia, Camp Cameron, D.C., 1861 Summary Photograph shows Private Sanford Robinson Gifford of Co. H, 7th New York Infantry Regiment, with bayoneted rifle, standing in front of tent next to seated African American man who is shining shoes. The regiment served in the 3d, and for a time in the Consolidated Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under the command of Colonel Von Schack, August 4, 1865, at Hart's island, New York harbor. Guards at the doors kept the crowd, who had no business inside, from entering, but the building was filled to its utmost, notwithstanding, by the members, their relatives and friends. Commanding Officer on the Antietam Campaign: Capt. 741 AMMOND, ISRAEL.Private, Co. A, Eighty-third Infantry; transferred to Co. K, this regiment, June 7, 1864; died of his Peet, Frederick T.Personal experiences in the Civil War. 5 Great Battlefields, 6 Crucial Restoration Projects, Stafford and Spotsylvania, VA | December 11, 1862. On 6th March 1919, the regiment arrived back in New York City onboard the USS Leviathan and demobilized on 2nd April 1919 at Camp Upton. June 16, 1863, it again re-entered the United States service, and was mustered in at New York city, for thirty days. Lockwook John and Charles Lockwood. New York: Dinsmore, 1959. Glavis, Edward S.A brief history of the Second company of the Seventh regiment (company "B", 107th infantry"). (sheet). The 1850s saw the 7th U.S. Regiment removed back to Florida and then reassigned to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, from which it moved to serve in various frontier and territorial operations, including those in Utah against the Mormons. Portland, ME:: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 1879. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. Show your pride in battlefield preservation by shopping in our store. Annual Report of the Adjutant General, Transmitted to the Legislature January 31st 1868, Vol. It was attached to Morris' Brigade, 8th Army Corps, Middle Department, to July 7, and then to the 3rd Division, III Corps, Army of the Potomac, to July 15. Sermons by the Rev. Militia. New York. Camp Cameron, Georgetown, D.C., the encampment of the Seventh Regiment New York State Militia ; [graphic] Service by Rev. May 4, 1826, the organization of the eighth company was completed, and May 7th, the battalion was organized into a regiment, the 27th Artillery. The Seventh Regiment New York State Militia in the Cars En Route for Washington. Includes four publications from the reunions of: the Society of the Fifty-First Regiment of the Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, the 7th Regiment of the New York National Guard, the 49th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the Society of the Army of the Potomac. In 1858 it briefly occupied Staten Island in response to the destruction of the country's largest quarantine facility, an episode known as "The Quarantine War." Print. The 39th New York Infantry Regiment, known as the "Garibaldi Guard" after the Italian revolutionary, Giuseppe Garibaldi, was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was composed almost entirely of German immigrants and is also known as the Steuben Guard or the Steuben Regiment. 7th Inf Rect, Militia Natl Guard. Hansen, Harold C.Historical sketch of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard of New York. [3] All rights reserved. By-Laws of Company K, Seventh Regiment, National Guard, N.Y.S.M. With the brigade, the regiment advanced across Plum Run toward the Wheatfield. [New York: 1960] [17] p. Centennial Celebration of the formation of the original Companies fo the Seventh Regiment, N.G.N.Y., May Fifth, Nineteen Hundred and Six. M. Lefferts, Colonel. For a time before the regimental organization was. Date: 1861 New York: From an Amateur Press for private distribution, 1864. Archival material. Three years' men attached to 52nd New York Infantry to July 22, 1864, then assigned to 7th Veteran Infantry. complete several companies were attached to the 52nd N. Y., a notable fighting regiment. [New York: 1884]. Those battalions were at the fore of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003-2009, completing four deployments. Mustered in: June 16, 1863 New York. It was composed almost entirely of German immigrants and is also known as the Steuben Guard or the Steuben Regiment. Contains the "Reports of Regiments of the National Guard Which Served in the Late War." NY: New York Prtg Co, 1866. Guide to the 7th Regiment Records1767-1983 (bulk, 1830-1947) MS 556 - NYU PDF SEVENTH INFANTRY. - New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs April 17, 1838, a troop of cavalry was admitted to the regiment, which, in 1861, became the ninth company. New York: B.F. Corlies & Macy, Stationers and Printers, 1862.. By-Laws, Council of Officers, 7th Regiment, N. G. New York: J. K. Sibell, Stationer and Printer, 1861. Civil War | Article The "Cottonbalers" Regiment: 7th U.S. Infantry By Jennifer D. Swain 7th Infantry Regiment in New York during the Civil War. New York : J.M. It was by no means an ordinary crowd. 1 drawing on cream paper : pencil and black ink wash ; 12.9 x 33.9 cm. Board of Management and standing committees, veterans of the Seventh Regiment. In War Department Library Pamphlet v. 262. Subscribe to the American Battlefield Trust's quarterly email series of curated stories for the curious-minded sort! [1] [2] [3] [4] The 7th fought and met with success until contact with Chinese Army units resulted in United Nations positions being overrun. And so along Broadway and through Cortland street, under its almost countless flags, the gallant Seventh regiment left the city." New York: Francis & Loutrel, 1866. The letter is on one side and a short description and Lincoln's response to the letter is on the other side. After occupation of Arlington Heights, Virginia, May 2426, it assisted in building Fort Runyon and was mustered out at New York City on June 3, 1861. It was assigned to the 3d brigade, 1st division, 2nd corps and joined the Army of the Potomac before the Wilderness campaign in which it participated through all the weeks of constant fighting leading up to Petersburg. Seventh Veteran Infantry.Col. Saturday ev'g, Nov. 14th, 1863. The early Reconstruction years saw the 7th serving in Florida, but it then transferred to Montana, stationed at Fort Shaw. 1860. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin See pp. Located at the New York Historical Society Library. This regiment, Col. John E. Bendix, was accepted by the State, April 26, 1861; organized at New York city, and there mustered in, the service of the United States for two years, April 23, 1861. There was no faltering among the men. George W. Von Schack was authorized on May 6, 1863, to reorganize the 7th regiment and it was again mustered into the U. S. service early in the spring of 1864. During The Civil War. Appointments for the New York Regiment of Artillery. Reception by the Seventh regiment, National guard, S.N.Y. Proceedings of the Conference Committees of the Board of Officers Seventh Regt., N.G.S.N. It was noted for its military efficiency as well as the social status of its members. 1776-1900. complete several companies were attached to the 52nd N. Y., a notable fighting regiment. Life of William Eugene Harward, by Rev. Expressions of Its Sentiments and Feelings [upon the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States] Were Unanimously Adopted. The regiment was frequently ordered to hold itself ready for service, and did active service for the United States, the State and New York city, as follows: United States service from September 15 to December 15, 1812; from September 2 to December 2, 1814; in support of State or municipal authority: execution of James Reynolds, November 19, 1825; at the Election Riots, April 10, 1834; Abolition Riot, July 11 to 12, 1834; Great Conflagration in New York city, December 17, 1835; Stevedore Riot, February 24, 1836; Flour Riots, February 6 and March 6, 1837; Anti-rent War, December 9 to 10, 1839; Croton Water Riot, April 22 to 23, 1840; fire in New York city, July 19 to 21, 1845; Astor Place Riot, May 10, 12 and 14, 1849; Police Riot, June 16, 1857; Dead Rabbit Riot, July 5, 1857; Quarantine War, January 3, 1859; preserving order at camp of Spinola Brigade, September 12 to 19, 1862; Draft Riots, July, 1863; Orange Riots, July, 1871; Labor Riots, July, 1877; Motormen's Strike, Brooklyn, January, 1895, and at strike, Croton Dam, April, 1900; service in the War of the Rebellion. The 7th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.