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[25] 480 men agreed to re-enlist, a result of over 50% (two-thirds actually [25]) and the regiment changed its name from the 9th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry to the 9th New Jersey Volunteer Veteran Infantry. [24] The men re-enlisted for "three years or the war". [25] Re-enlistment dates: 17 January 1864 – Mustered out at Newark, New Jersey [24]
1st New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 2nd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 4th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 9th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, under Col. Joseph W. Allen at Camp Olden, was the last New Jersey regiment to leave the state in 1861 but the first committed to battle. Additional regiments were raised throughout the war, including cavalry and artillery .
0–9. 1st New Jersey Cavalry Regiment; 1st New Jersey Infantry Regiment; 2nd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment; 2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment; 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment
7 New Jersey. 8 New York. 9 North Carolina. ... 9th Regiment of Militia, ... Ninth Company of Light Infantry, Annapolis, 1776 [21] [22]
Henry Franklin Chew (December 8, 1837 – May 29, 1918) was an American colonel who commanded the 12th New Jersey Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War and was known for his service during the Battle of Gettysburg.
1st New Jersey; 2nd New Jersey: Ltc Charles Wiebecke (k) 3rd New Jersey; 4th New Jersey; 10th New Jersey; 15th New Jersey: Col William H. Penrose; 2nd Brigade Col Emory Upton (w) 5th Maine; 121st New York; 95th Pennsylvania Infantry; 96th Pennsylvania; 3rd Brigade BG David A. Russell BG Henry L. Eustis 6th Maine; 49th Pennsylvania; 119th ...
9th Regiment of Infantry, Colonel Truman B. Ransom, (appointed from Vermont) [5] 10th Regiment of Infantry, Colonel Robert E. Temple, (appointed from New York) [5] 11th Regiment of Infantry, Colonel Albert C. Ramsey, (appointed from Pennsylvania) [5] 12th Regiment of Infantry, Colonel Milledge L. Bonham, (appointed from South Carolina) [5]