The 151st New York Infantry Regiment lost 5 officers and 101 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 99 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1862
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August-October | Organized at Lockport, N.Y. |
October 22 | Mustered in at Lockport under Colonel William Emerson, Lieutenant Colonel Erwin Bowen and Major Thomas Fay |
October 23 | Left State for Baltimore, Md. |
October | Duty at Baltimore, Md. attached to Defenses of Baltimore, Md., 8th Army Corps, Middle Department |
1863
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January | Attached to 3rd Separate Brigade, 8th Army Corps |
June | At South Mountain, Md. Attached to 3rd Provisional Brigade, French’s Division, 8th Army Corps |
July 5-24 | Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va. attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
July 23 | Wapping Heights |
August-October | Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan |
September 20 | Lieutenant Benjamin Tanner died of disease at Washington |
October 9-22 | Bristoe Campaign |
October 15 | McLean’s Ford |
November 7-8 | Advance to line of the Rappahannock |
November 7 | Kelly’s Ford |
November 26- December 2 |
Mine Run CampaignCaptain Sylvanus Wilcox and 14 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded, 38 enlisted men wounded, and 7 men captured |
November 27 | Payne’s Farm |
November 28-30 | Mine Run |
February 6-7 | Demonstration on the Rapidan |
1864
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February 28 | Lt. Colonel Bowen discharged for disability and Major Fay promoted to lieutenant colonel |
March 15 | Adjutant James Jewell promoted to major |
April | Attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
May 3-June 15 | Campaign from the Rapidan to the James |
May 5-7 |
Battle of the WildernessCaptain Cornelius Billings and 5 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded, 12 enlisted men were wounded, and 6 men captured |
May 8-21 | Spotsylvania Court House
The regiment lost 6 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 17 enlisted men ounded |
May 12 | Assault on the Salient, “Bloody Angle” |
May 23-26 | North Anna River |
May 26-28 | On line of the Pamunkey |
May 28-31 |
TotopotomoyThe regiment lost 3 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 6 wounded |
May 31 | Hanover Court House |
June 1-12 |
Cold HarborCaptains Benjamin Goodspeed and John Schoen and 21 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded and Captain Frederick Coleman, 1 other officer and 28 enlisted men wounded |
June 17-18 |
First Assault on Petersburg |
June 17 to July 6 |
Siege of PetersburgThe regiment lost 1 officer and 10 enlisted men wounded |
June 22-23 | Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad |
July 6-8 | Moved to Baltimore, Md., then to Frederick, Md. |
July 9 |
Battle of MonocacyLieutenant John Hutchinson and 40 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded, Captain Charles Bogardus, Lieutenant Peter McNaughton and 44 enlisted men were wounded, and Captain Bogardus and 32 enlisted men were captured |
August 7- November 28 |
Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign |
August 21 |
Charlestown W. Va.The regiment lost 1 enlisted man mortally wounded and 2 wounded |
September 19 |
Battle of WinchesterThe regiment lost 4 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and Captains Henry Sanders and Hobart Williams and 11 enlisted men wounded |
September 22 |
Fisher’s HillThe regiment lost 1 enisted man wounded |
October 19 |
Battle of Cedar CreekThe regiment lost 4 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, Captain Browning Wiles and 11 enlisted men wounded, and 5 enlisted men captured |
October-December | Duty at Kernstown and Winchester |
November 5 | Lt. Colonel Fay discharged |
December 3-6 | Moved to Washington, D.C., then to Petersburg, Va. |
December 10 | Captain Charles Bogardus promoted to lieutenant colonel |
December 12 | Siege of Petersburg |
December 21 | Colonel Emerson discharged |
1865
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January 9 | Major Jewell transferred to 59th New York Infantry as colonel |
March 25 |
Fort Fisher, PetersburgThe regiment lost 1 enlisted man wounded |
March 28-April 9 | Appomattox Campaign
The regiment lost 3 enlisted men killed and 14 enlisted men wounded |
April 2 |
Fall of PetersburgLieutenant Charles Gill was wounded |
April 3-9 | Pursuit of Lee |
April 6 | Sailor’s Creek |
April 9 |
Appomattox Court House\Surrender of Lee and his army. |
April 23-27 | March to Danville |
May 16 | Moved to Richmond, Va. |
May 24-June 2 | To Washington, D.C. |
June 8 | Corps Review |
June 26 | Mustered out at Washington, D.C. under Lt. Colonel Bogardus |