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The 90th New York Infantry Regiment lost 2 officers and 58 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 7 officers and 181 enlisted men to disease, a total of 248. Many were lost at Key West to yellow and typhoid fever.

1861
November and December Organized by consolidation of the McClellan Chasseurs and McClellan Rifles at New York City under the command of Colonel Joeseph S. Morgan, Lieutenant Colonel L.W. Tinelli and Major J.S. DeAgreda.
1862
January 5 Left New York for Key West, Florida, attached to Brannan’s Florida Expedition.
March Attached to District of Key West, Deptartment of the South
August Attached to District of Key West, Florida, Department of the Gulf
November Moved to District of Beaufort, South Carolina, 10th Corps, Department of the South
March, 1863 Assigned to District of Key West, Florida, Department of the Gulf
1863
April Ordered to New Orleans, Louisiana and attached to 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Corps, Department of the Gulf. Men from Companies H and I were consolidated with other companies
May 21-26 Expedition from Barrie’s Landing toward Berwick City
May 25 Action at Franklin
May 26-June 3 Moved to Algiers, thence to Port Hudson
June 3-July 9

Siege of Port Hudson

The regiment lost 7 enlisted men killed, 16 mortally wounded, and1 officer and 26 men wounded during the siege.

June 14

Assault on Port Hudson

July 9 Surrender of Port Hudson
July 12-13

Kock’s Plantation, Donaldsonville, Bayou LaFourche

The regiment lost 16 enlisted men killed, 5 mortally wounded, 1 officer and 15 men wounded, and 34 missing.

July-April Duty in the Defense of New Orleans, Louisiana.
1864
February Attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 19th Corps, Department of the Gulf
April 19 Colonel Morgan was dismissed for “conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.”
April 30-May 22

Red River Campaign

Moved to Alexandria, Louisiana

April 30-May 10 Construction of dam at Alexandria
May 13-20 Retreat to Morganza
May 16

Battle of Mansura

May-July At Morganza
May 20 Nelson Shaurman was promoted to colonel.
July 3-28 Moved to New Orleans, then to Fortress Monroe, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
August 7-November 28

Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign

Attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division

August-September Veterans on furlough, while nonveterans served with the 160th New York Infantry
September 19

Third Battle of Winchester

September 22

Battle of Fisher’s Hill

October 19

Battle of Cedar Creek

The regiment lost 2 officers and 9 enlisted men killed, 3 men mortally wounded, 3 officers and 40 men wounded, and 16 men missing.

October At Winchester, Stephenson’s Depot and Kernstown
November Enittled men were discharged at the end of their three year term of service.
November 28 Consolidated into a battalion of six companies, A-F
1865
February Attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division (Provisional), Army of the Shenandoah
April 21-22 Moved to Washington, D.C. and attached to 1st Brigade, Dwight’s Division, Department of Washington, D.C.
May 23-24 Grand Review
June 2-6 Moved to Savannah, Georgia for duty there and at Hawkinsville, Georgia. Attached to 1st Brigade, Dwight’s Division, District of Savannah, Georgia, Department of the South. Men from 114th, 116th and 133rd New York Infantry transferred in.
July Attached to District of Georgia, Dept. of the South
February 9 The 90th New York Infantry Regiment mustered out under the command of Colonel Nelson Shaurman.