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
April-July Organized at Elmira, N.Y. under Colonel William M. Gregg, Lieutenant Colonel Franklin B. Doty and Major J. Barnett Sloan

  • Company A was primarily recruited at Elmira, Lockport and Buffalo
  • Company B at Elmira
  • Company C at Italy, Hornellsville, Tyrone, Reading, Dix, Cohocton, Niagara, Royalton, Butternuts, Andover and Batavia
  • Company D at Ellicottsville, Portville, Dunkirk, Freedom, Carrolton, Buffalo, Conewango, Clymer, Hinsdale and Onondaga
  • Company E at Buffalo, Hopewell and Phelps; F at Buffalo, Benton, Middlesex, Potter, Milo, Southport, Hornellsville, Jerusalem and Warsaw
  • Company G at Elmira and Buffalo
  • Company H at Elmira, Horseheads, Niagara, Hornellsville, Ellicottsville, Amity, Chemung, Dansville, Big Flats and Bradford
  • Company I at Ithaca, Newfield, Danby and Caroline
  • CompanyK at Sanford, Tioga, Candor, Vestal, Union and Port Crane
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 Petersburg

The 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 Petersburg

Assigned 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 Railroad

The regiment lost four men missing

September Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Corps
September 29-
October 2

Poplar Grove Church

The 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
March 25

Fort Stedman

March 28-April 9

Appomattox Campaign

Lieutenant 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 House

Surrender 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