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  2. List of New York Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    7th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment: Originally mustered in as 113th regiment of infantry on August 18, 1862. Re-designated 7th New York Heavy Artillery on December 19, 1862 due to need for defenses surrounding the capital. 8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment: Originally mustered in as 129th New York Infantry Regiment on August 22, 1862.

  3. 16th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 16th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment, U.S. Volunteers was an artillery regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War, but served mostly as infantry. Service [ edit ]

  4. 11th Independent Battery, New York Volunteer Light Artillery

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    Artillery Brigade, II Corps, May 16 to August 1864. 1st Division, II Corps, August 1864. Artillery Brigade, II Corps, to May 1865. Artillery Reserve to June 1865. The 11th New York Light Artillery mustered out of service on June 13, 1865.

  5. 7th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 7th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment, U.S. Volunteers was a heavy artillery regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.The regiment operated as both heavy artillery and infantry beginning in December 1862 while serving in the defenses of Washington, D.C., and continued in both capacities until the end of the war.

  6. 1st New York Light Artillery Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Battalion, New York Light Artillery was approved for formation by the United States War Department in July 1861. The unit's companies were raised in New York between August and September 1861 for three-year enlistments and were initially under the command of German-born Lieutenant Colonel Andreas "Andrew" Brickel, a native of Baden in the German Confederation and a former artillery ...

  7. 15th New York Battery Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The 15th New York Battery did its share, as is evident from the official reports. Colonel Wainwright , commander of the Artillery Brigade, V Corps, says in his report: " The advanced position held by Hart's and Mink's Batteries, especially the former, afforded these commanders greater opportunities to display their promptness in changing front ...

  8. 6th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Regiment New York Heavy Artillery, U.S. Volunteers, the "Anthony Wayne Guard", was an artillery regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War.It was originally mustered in as the 135th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, and served as both artillery and infantry.

  9. 8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment, U.S. Volunteers was a heavy artillery regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.The regiment operated as both heavy artillery and infantry beginning in October 1862 while serving in the defenses of Baltimore, Maryland and continued in both capacities until the end of the war.