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“McComb’s Plattsburg Regiment”

The 96th New York Infantry Regiment lost 9 officers and 59 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 officers and 158 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.

1862
February 20-
March 7
Organized at Plattsburg, New York under the command of Colonel James Fairman, Lieutenant Colonel Charles O. Gray and Major John E. Kelly.
March 11 Left New York for Washington, D.C.
March 28

Peninsula Campaign

Ordered to the Virginia Peninsula and attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac

April 5-May 4

Siege of Yorktown

Lieutenant Colonel Gray was in command for much of the campaign, with Colonel Fairman invloved in court martial proceedings.

May 5

Battle of Williamsburg

May 29

Seven Pines

Major John Kelly and 1 enlisted man were killed or mortally wounded and 3 men wounded.

May 30 Fair Oaks
May 31- June 1

Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks

The regiment lost 11 men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 26 men wounded, and 2 officers and 18 men missing.

June Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Corps
June 25-July 1

Seven days before Richmond

The regiment lost 1 man killed and 1 officer and 79 men captured.

June 27-29

Bottom’s Bridge

June 30

White Oak Swamp

July 1

Malvern Hill

July – August
At Harrison’s Landing

Company G was merged into Company C.

August 16-23 Moved to Fortress Monroe
September 18
To Suffolk

Assigned to Wessell’s Brigade, Division at Suffolk, 7th Corps, Department of Virginia

September 25 Colonel Fairman was discharged from the army after lengthy court martial proceedings, and Lieutenant Colonel Gray was promoted to colonel.
October 3 Reconnaissance to Franklin on the Blackwater.
December 4 Ordered to New Berne, North Carolina and assigned to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Department of North Carolina
December 11-20

Foster’s Expedition to Goldsboro

December 14

Actions at Kinston

Colonel Gray was killed and 1 officer and 5 men wounded.

December 16 Whitehall
December 17 Goldsboro
1863
January Duty at and in the vicinity of New Berne, North Carolina. Attached to 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 18th Corps, Department of North Carolina
April 7-10 Expedition to relief of Little Washington.
May At Plymouth, North Carolina, and in the District of the Albemarle attached to District of the Albemarle, Department of North Carolina
July 5-7
Expedition from Plymouth to Gardiner’s Bridge and Williamston (Detachment)
July 26-29
Expedition from Plymouth to Foster’s Mills
October Moved to Newport News, Virginia and assigned to Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina
October 13 Scout from Great Bridge to Indiantown, North Carolina.
December Duty in District of the Currituck assigned to District of the Currituck, Department of Virginia and North Carolina.
1864
January Company D was consolidated into Company B
March Assigned to 1st Brigade, Heckman’s Division, 18th Corps
April 28 Ordered to Yorktown, Virginia and assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James
May 4-28

Butler’s operations on south side of the James River and against Petersburg and Richmond

May 5

Occupation of Bermuda Hundred and City Point, Va.

May 8-10 Swift Creek or Arrow field Church
May 12-16 Operations against Fort Darling
May 14-16

Battle of Drury’s Bluff

The regiment lost 1 officer and 4 men killed or mortally wounded, 8 men wounded, and 1 officer and 17 men missing.

May 16-27 Bermuda Hundred
May 27-31 Moved to White House, then to Cold Harbor.
June 1-12

Battles about Cold Harbor

The 96th New York Infantry lost 7 officers and 9 men killed or mortally wounded, 43 men wounded, and 8 missing.

June 15-18

Grant’s First Assault on Petersburg

The regiment lost 3 men killed or mortally wounded, and 1 officer and 6 men wounded

July Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps
July 30

Mine Explosion. Petersburg (Battle of the The Crater)

The regiment was in reserve.

August – September In trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda front
September 28-30

Battle of Chaffin’s Farm, New Market Heights

The regiment lost 19 men killed or mortally wounded, 3 officers and 57 men wounded, and 24 men missing.

October 27-28

Battle of Fair Oaks

The regiment lost 6 men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 9 men wounded, and 2 officers and 33 men missing.

November Duty in trenches before Richmond
December Assigned to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 24th Corps
December 1 Veterans and recruits of the 92nd New York Infantry transferred in
1865
April 3 Occupation of Richmond
June Assigned to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 24th Corps. Men from the 118th New York Infantry and 184th New York Infantry transferred in.
July Assigned to 1st Independent Brigade, 24th Corps
August Assigned to Departmet of Virginia
1866
February 6 The 96th New York Infantry mustered out at City Point under the command of Colonel Stephen Moffitt