United States Regiments & Batteries > New York > 179th New York Infantry Regiment
The 179th New York Infantry lost 7 officers and 61 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 118 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1864
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April-July | Organized at Elmira, N.Y. under Colonel William M. Gregg, Lieutenant Colonel Franklin B. Doty and Major J. Barnett Sloan
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April 5 | Company A mustered in and left New York for Washington, D.C. |
April 13 | Company B mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
April 23 | Company C mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
May 11 | Company D mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
May 16 | Company E mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
May 25 | Company F mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. Companies A -F were attached to Defenses of Washington, D.C. |
July 20 | Company G mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
September 13 | Company H mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
September 15 | Company K mustered in and left for Washington, D.C. |
June 11 | Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac |
June 11-12 | Cold Harbor |
June 16-18 |
First Assault on PetersburgThe regiment lost Major Sloan, Captain Daniel Blatchford and 19 men killed or mortally wounded, 3 officers and 57 men wounded, and 10 men missing. |
June 19 |
Siege of PetersburgAssigned to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps |
July 1 | Transferred to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps |
July 13 | Captain John Barton of Company C was promoted to major |
July 30 |
Mine Explosion, (Battle of the Crater)The regiment lost Major John Barton, Captain Allen Farwell, First Lieutenant Baker S. Saxton and 10 men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 16 men wounded, and 26 men missing. |
August 8 | Captain Albert A. Terrill of Company G was promoted to major. |
August 18-21 |
Weldon RailroadThe regiment lost four men missing |
September | Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Corps |
September 29- October 2 |
Poplar Grove ChurchThe regiment lost 1 officer and 11 men killed or mortally wounded, 20 men wounded and 26 men missing. |
October 27-28 |
Jerusalem Plank Road, Hatcher’s Run |
1865
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March 25 |
Fort Stedman |
March 28-April 9 |
Appomattox CampaignLieutenant Colonel Doty and 18 men were killed or mortally wounded, 8 officers and 25 men wounded, and 8 men missing, mostly during the storming of Petersburg on April 2. |
April 2 |
Fall of Petersburg |
April 3 | Occupation of Petersburg |
April 3-9 | Pursuit of Lee |
April 5 | Lieutenant Colonel Doty died of his wounds at Petersburg. Major Terrill was promoted to lieutenant colonel |
April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseSurrender of Lee and his army. |
April 20-27 | Moved to Washington, D C. and duty at Alexandria |
May 17 | Captain Giles Holden of Company H was promoted to major, but not mustered |
May 23 | Grand Review |
June 8 | The 179th New York Infantry Regiment mustered out at Alexandria, Virginia under the command of Colonel Gregg, Lieutenant Colonel Terrill and Major Holden |