United States Regiments & Batteries > New York > 110th New York Infantry Regiment
The 110th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 2 officers and 14 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 3 officers and 191 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1862
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Organized at Oswego, New York. | |
August 27 | The 110th New York Infantry Regiment mustered in under the command of Colonel De Witt C. Littlejohn, Lieutenant Colonel Clinton Sage and Major Charles Hamilton |
August 29 | Left New York for Baltimore, Maryland. Attached to the Defenses of Baltimore, 8th Corps, Middle Department |
October | Attached to Emery’s Brigade, 8th Corps |
November 6 | Moved to Fortress Monroe, Virginia, then sailed for New Orleans, Louisiana. Attached to Emery’s Brigade, Louisiana Expedition |
December 4 | Arrived Carrollton, Louisiana. Attached to Sherman’s Division, Department of the Gulf |
1863
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January | Attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 19th Corps, Department of the Gulf |
February 12-28 | Operations on Bayou Plaquemine. Attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 19th Corps. |
March 7 | Moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
March 7-27 | Operations against Port Hudson, Louisiana. |
April 3 | Moved to Algiers |
April 8 | To Brashear City |
April 11-17 | Expedition to Franklin |
April 12-13 | Fort Bisland |
April 14 |
FranklinThe regiment lost 12 casualties |
April 21 |
Expedition from Opelousas to Barre Landing |
May 21-26 |
Expedition from Barre Landing to Berwick City |
May 25 | Franklin and Centreville |
May 30 | Moved to Port Hudson, Louisiana. |
June 3-July 9 |
Siege of Port HudsonThe regiment lost 37 casualties during the siege. |
June 14 |
Assault on Port Hudson |
July 9 | Surrender of Port Hudson |
July – October | Duty at Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, Brashear City and Berwick |
October 3 – November 30 |
Western Louisiana (Teche) Campaign |
November 11 |
VermillionvilleThe regiment lost 6 csualties |
November – December | Duty at New Iberia |
1864
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January 7 | Moved to Franklin |
February | To Key West, Florida and garrison duty at Fort Jefferson. Attached to District of West Florida, Department of the Gulf |
February 20 |
Attack on Fort Myers, Florifda. (Detachment) |
1865
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August 28 | The 110th New York Infantry Regiment mustered out under the command of Colonel Charles Hamilton |