157th New York Infantry Regiment

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157th New York Infantry Regiment
Flag of New York (1778-1901).svg
ActiveMustered in:19 September 1862;
Mustered out: 10 July 1865.
Country USA
Allegiance New York
Branch Infantry Regiment
TypeVolunteer
Size Regiment
Commanders
Colonel of
the Regiment
Philip P. Brown Jr
Monument to the 157th New York Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg 157th-NY-Inf-01.jpg
Monument to the 157th New York Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg

The 157th New York Infantry Regiment was a regiment of infantry organized in New York state during the American Civil War. [1]

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On August 13, 1862, Colonel Philip P. Brown Jr. was authorized to recruit this regiment in the then 23d Senatorial District of the State. It was organized at Hamilton, convening in the service of the United States for three years from September 19, 1862. On June 22, 1865, the men not to be Muster (military) with the regiment were transferred to the 54th New York Volunteer Infantry. [2]

Organization

The companies were recruited principally:

Service Dates

The regiment left the State September 25, 1862.

Service dates are as follows:

Legacy

During the American Civil War the 157th participated in the Mud March, [3] the Battle of Chancellorsville, and the Battle of Gettysburg. On the first day at Gettysburg they suffered in heavy fighting north of the town. On the second day they were a reserve regiment rushed to the aid of the 137th New York holding the right flank on Culp's Hill.

They guarded the "Immortal 600" [4] Confederate officers at Fort Pulaski, Georgia. This was a special group of prisoners that were there for the "purpose of retaliation". Brown and his men, though, treated the prisoners better than their orders specified and this led to an official reprimand for Brown, much to the Confederates' dismay. [5]

Roster

Casualties

See also

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References

  1. Phisterer, Frederick (1912). New York in the War of the Rebellion. Vol. 5 (3rd ed.). Albany: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 3831–3843.
  2. "54th Regiment, New York Infantry". familysearch.org.
  3. "157th New York Infantry Regiment". civilwarintheeast.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-23. Retrieved 2013-06-05.
  4. "Immortal 600 Living History Event". National Park Service: Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia.
  5. Mauriel Phillips Joslyn (2008). Immortal Captives. Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna. pp. 171–172. ISBN   978-1-58980-588-0.