150th New York Infantry

150th New York Infantry (HM92W)

Location: Gettysburg, PA 17325 Adams County
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Country: United States of America
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N 39° 49.145', W 77° 13.175'

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2nd Brigade - 1st Division

— 12th Corps —

(Front):
150th
New York Infantry
2nd Brigade (Lockwood's).
1st Division.
12th Corps.
July 2nd & 3rd. 1863.
This regiment defended
these works on July 3rd
from 6.30 to 9 a.m. and
from 10 a.m. to 12 m. and
captured 200 prisoners
The Dutchess County Regt.

(Back):
Casualties.
Killed
Corp. John Van. Alstryne Co.A · Priv. Jedeiah Murphy Co. E.
Priv. Charles Howcate Co. A. · Priv. Barnard C. Barnett Co. G.
Priv. Levi Rust Co. A. · Priv. William H. Barness Co. I.
Priv. John P. Wing Co. A.

Wounded.
Corp. George T. Wilson Co. A · Priv. Albert Waterman Co. E
Priv. James L. Place Co. A · Stephen H. Rhynders Co F.
Priv. Ja's M. Chambers Co. B · Priv. Michael McGeen Co. H
Priv. Valentine Jones Co. B · Priv. Edward Hart Co. I
Priv. Owen O'Niel Co B · Priv. Alexander Rogers Co. I
Priv. Nelson P. Shafer Co. B · Corp. Geo. W. Buckmaster Co. K
Priv. Cha's Weaver Co. B · Priv. Patrick Kane Co. K
Sergt. Alfred Seeley Co. C · Priv. L.T. Dutcher Co. K
Priv. Talmadge Wood Co. C · Priv. James Lynch Co. K
Corp. Richmond Germond Co. D · Priv. F. Puttenburgh Co. K
Priv. Samuel Clements Co. E · Priv. Thomas Way Co. K
Private A. Woodin Co. K

Engagements.
Gettysburg. · Resacca.
New Hope Church. · Culp's Farm
Peach Tree Creek · Siege of Atlanta
Sherman's Campaigns of Georgia
and the Carolinas.
Savannah. · Averysborough.
Bentonsville.

8th Corps; 12th Corps; 20th Corps

(Right):
Roster
Mustered in Oct. 11th, 1862.
Colonel. John H. Ketcham
Lt. Col. Charles G. Bartlett
Major Alfred B. Smith
Surgeon Cornelius N. Campbell
1st. Ass't Stephen G. Cook
2nd. Ass't Henry Pearce
Adjt. William Thompson
Q.M. George R. Gaylord
Chap. Thomas E. Vassar
Company A.
Capt. Joseph H. Cogswell
1st. Lt. Henry Gridley · 2nd Lt. James P. Mabbett
143 men.

Company B.
Capt. Robert H. McConnell
1st Lt. Albert Johnson · 2nd Lt. Robert C.Tripp
126 men.

Company C.
Capt. Henry A. Gildersleeve
1st Lt. Edgar P. Welling · 2nd Lt. Rowland H. Marshall
113 men.

Company D.
Capt. Wm. R. Woodin
1st Lt. Robert G. Mooney · 2nd Lt. Frank Mallory
122 men.

Company E.
Capt. Andris Brant
1st Lt. Obed Wheeler · 2nd Lt. Perry W. Chapman
127 men.

Company F.
Capt. John L. Green
1st Lt. Stephen V. R. Cruger · 2nd Lt. Poulaski Bowman
122 men.

Company G.
Capt. Edward A. Wickes
1st Lt. DeWitt C. Underwood · 2nd Lt. John Sweet
124 men.

Company H.
Capt. Platt M. Thorne
1st Lt. Wm. S. Van Keuren · 2nd Lt. Charles J. Gaylord
137 men.

Company I.
Capt. Benjamin S. Broas
1st Lt. Richard Titus · 2nd Lt. David B. Sleight
122 men.

Company K.
Capt. John S. Schofield
1st Lt. Michael J. Corcoran · 2nd Lt. Wade H. Steenburgh
120 men.

(Left):
Roster
Mustered out June 8, 1865
Colonel. Alfred B. Smith
Lt. Col. Joseph H. Gogswell. Maj. Henry A. Gildersleeve
Serg C.N. Campbell Q.M. Henry C. Smith
Chap. Edward O. Bartlett
Company A.
Capt. Stephen V. McRuger
1st. Lt. William Wattles · 2nd Lt. H. Bartlett
77 men.

Company B.
Capt. Robert C. Tripp
1st Lt. Andrew J. Ostrom · 2nd Lt. John McGill
76 men.

Company C.
Capt. Wm. S. Van Keuren
1st Lt. Henry J.Hicks · 2nd Lt. I. Curtis Smith
70 men.

Company D.
Capt. Wm. R. Woodin
1st Lt. Frank Mallory · 2nd Lt. James G. Furey
76 men.

Company E.
Capt. Obed Wheeler
1st Lt. Perry W. Chapman · 2nd Lt. Charles P. Barlow
80 men.

Company F.
Capt. John L. Green
1st Lt. Samuel H. Paulding · 2nd Landon Ostrom
77 men.

Company G.
Capt. Edward A. Wickes
1st Lt. DeWitt C. Underwood · 2nd Lt. Benjamin T. Murfitt
77 men.

Company H.
Capt. Platt M. Thorne
1st Lt. John Fitzpatrick · 2nd Lt. John D. Brown
81 men.

Company I.
Capt. Richard Titus
1st Lt. Seneca Humiston · 2nd Lt. Charles H. Smith
80 men.

Company K.
Capt. John S. Schofield
1st Lt. Cyrus S. Roberts
82 men.


This Regiment was recruited to 1,277 men.
Killed in battle
Officers 2, enlisted men 44
Died from wounds and sickness in service:
3 officers and 59 men.
Total lost in service 106
Transferred to 60th New York, June 8, 1865, 176 men.
Mustered out 524 men and 36 officers.
Details
HM NumberHM92W
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Year Placed1889
Placed ByState of New York
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Date Added Monday, October 27th, 2014 at 4:06pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 310029 N 4410034
Decimal Degrees39.81908333, -77.21958333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 39° 49.145', W 77° 13.175'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds39° 49' 8.70" N, 77° 13' 10.50" W
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Area Code(s)717
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 14981 Slocum Ave, Gettysburg PA 17325, US
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