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The 192nd New York Infantry Regiment lost 26 enlisted men to disease during the American Civil War.

1865
January Organized at Albany, New York under the command of Colonel Nathan G. Axtell, Lieutenant Colonel Barent Van Buren and Major Solyman G. Hamlin.

  • Companies A and B were principally recruited at Albany and Utica
  • Company C at Troy, Albany and Utica
  • Company D at Schenectady, Kingston and Poughkeepsie
  • Company E at Plattsburg, Poughkeepsie, Troy, Utica and Schenectady
  • Company F at Plattsburg, Kingston, Schenectady, Poughkeepsie, Troy and Jamaica
  • Company G at Schenectady, Albany, Troy, Goshen and Kingston
  • Company H at Schenectady, Plattsburg, Poughkeepsie, Troy and Albany
  • Company I at Schenectady, Plattsburg, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Troy, Albany and New York City
  • Company K at Tarrytown, Jamaica, Kingston, Troy and Albany.
March 13 Companies A – D mustered in
March 28 Companies D – H mustered in
April 3 Company I mustered in
April 8 Company K mustered in
March and April The regiment left New York for the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, by detachments. It was attached to the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Provisional Division, Army of the Shenandoah.
August Duty in the Shenandoah Valley and Department of West Virginia.
August 28 The 192nd New York Infantry Regiment mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland under the command of Colonel Nathan Axtell, Lieutenant Colonel Barent Van Buren and Major Solyman Hamlin