United States Regiments & Batteries > New York > 193rd New York Infantry Regiment
The 193rd New York Infantry Regiment lost 25 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
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1865
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| Janiary | Organized at Albany, New York under the command of Colonel John B. Van Petten (formerly lieutenant colonel of the 160th New York Infantry), Lieutenant Colonel John C. Gilmore (formerly lieutenant colonel of the 16th New York Infantry) and Major Alfred Morton.
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| March 6 | Company A mustered in |
| March 14 | Company C mustered in |
| March 16 | Company B mustered in |
| March 28 | Companies D, E and F mustered in |
| April 7 | Company K mustered in |
| April 3 | Company H mustered in |
| April 9 | Companies G and I mustered in |
| March and April | Left New York for Shenandoah Valley, Va., by detachments and attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Shenandoah |
| July | Attached to District of West Virginia |
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1866
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| January | Duty in the Shenandoah and Dept. of West Virginia |
| January 28 | Mustered out at Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia under the command of Colonel John Van Petten, Lieutenant Colonel John Gilmore and Major Alfred Morton. |
