United States Regiments & Batteries > New York
Battery H of the 1st New York Artillery lost 7 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 10 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
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1861
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| October 10 | Organized at Elmira, N.Y., and mustered in under Captain C. E. Mink |
| October 31 | Left State for Washington, D.C. |
| November | Duty at Camp Barry, Defenses of Washington, D.C. |
| December | Assigned to Casey’s Division, Army of the Potomac |
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1862
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| March | Attached to Casey’s 3rd Division, 4th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
| March 10-15 | Advance on Manassas |
| March 28 | Moved to Newport News, Va. |
| April 5-May 4 |
Siege of Yorktown |
| May 5 |
Battle of Williamsburg |
| May 24-27 | Reconnaissance to Seven Pines |
| May 24 | Chickahominy and Seven Pines |
| May 31-June 1 |
Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks |
| June 25-July 1 |
Seven days before RichmondAttached to Reserve Artillery, 4th Army Corps, Yorktown, Va. |
| Juno 28-29 | Long Bridge |
| June 30 | Malvern Cliff |
| July 1 |
Malvern Hill |
| July – August | At Harrison’s Landing |
| August | Moved to Yorktown and garrison duty there |
| December 11-15 | Expedition to Gloucester, King and Queen and Middlesex Counties |
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1863
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| May 19 | Expedition to Matthews County |
| June 24 to July 7 | Dix’s Peninsula Campaign |
| July 2 |
Action at Baltimore or Crump’s Cross Roads |
| July 8 | Moved to Washington, D. C, for duty in the Defenses of Washington, 22nd Army Corps |
| September | Joined Army of the Potomac in the field. |
| October | Attached to Artillery Brigade, 1st Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
| October 9-22 |
Bristoe Campaign |
| November 7-8 | Advance to line of the Rappahannock |
| November 26-December 2 |
Mine Run Campaign |
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1864
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| February 6-7 | Demonstration on the Rapidan |
| March | Attached to Artillery Brigade, 5th Army Corps |
| May 3-June 15 | Campaign from the Rapidan to the James |
| May 5-7 |
Battle of the Wilderness |
| May 8-21 |
Spotsylvania Court House |
| May 8 |
Laurel Hill |
| May 12 |
“Bloody Angle,” Assault on the Salient |
| May 23-26 |
North Anna River |
| May 23 | Jericho Ford |
| May 26-28 | On line of the Pamunkey |
| May 28-31 |
Totopotomoy |
| June 1-12 |
Cold Harbor |
| June 1-3 | Bethesda Church |
| June 16-18 |
First Assault on PetersburgSiege of Petersburg begins |
| August 18-21 | Six-Mile House, Weldon Railroad |
| September 29- October 1 |
Poplar Grove Church |
| October 27-28 |
Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher’s Run |
| December 7-12. | Warren’s Raid on Weldon Railroad. “Hicksford Raid” |
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1865
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| March 28-April 9 |
Appomattox Campaign |
| March 29-31 |
White Oak Road |
| April 1 |
Battle of Five Forks |
| April 2 | Fall of Petersburg |
| April 3-9 | Pursuit of Lee |
| April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseSurrender of Lee and his army. |
| May | Moved to Washington, D.C. |
| May 23 | Grand Review |
| June 19 | Mustered out |
