United States Regiments & Batteries > New York > 168th New York Infantry Regiment
The 168th New York Infantry Regiment lost 1 enlisted man killed and 11 oficers and 36 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
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1863
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Organized at Newburg, New York from the 19th New York National Guard
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| January 23 | Nine companies mustered in for nine months Federal service under the command of Colonel William R. Brown, Lieutenant Colonel James Low and Major George Waller. |
| February 11 | Company I mustered in |
| February 12 | Left New York for Baltimore, Maryland then moved to Norfolk, Virginia. Garrison duty at Yorktown, Virginia. attached to Busteed’s Independent Brigade, 4th Corps, Department of Virginia |
| April | Attached to King’s Independent Brigade, 4th Army Corps |
| May 9 | Major Waller was dismissed |
| June 24-July 7 |
Dix’s Peninsula CampaignAttached to 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 4th Corps |
| June 5 |
Walkerton, VirginiaPrivate William Avery was killed killed, 5 enlisted men were wounded and 2 missing |
| June 9 | The regiment lost 1 enlisted man wounded |
| July 9 | Ordered to Washington, D.C. then to Funkstown, Maryland. |
| July 14 | Joined 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 11th Corps, Army of the Potomac at Hagerstown, Maryland. |
| July 14-24 | Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Virginia. |
| August-October | Guard duty along Orange & Alexandria Railroad |
| October 31 | The 168th New York Infantry Regiment mustered out under the command of Colonel Brown and Lieutenant Colonel Low. |
