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− | *[[Augustus Warrick]] a native of Schoharie County and a resident of Rensselaerville was 20 years old and a Private of Company K when he was accidentally injured while shoeing horses and still hospitalized when he was discharged for his disability from the McDougall Hospital in New York Harbor on June 10, 1865. | + | *[[Bio: Warrick, Augustus |Augustus Warrick]] a native of Schoharie County and a resident of Rensselaerville was 20 years old and a Private of Company K when he was accidentally injured while shoeing horses and still hospitalized when he was discharged for his disability from the McDougall Hospital in New York Harbor on June 10, 1865. |
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 28 March 2013
150th Infantry
Dutchess County Regiment; Dutchess Legion
Mustered in: October 10,1862. Mustered out: June 8, 1865
The regiment had a total enrollment of about 1,300, of whom 2 officers and 49 en were killed and mortally wounded; 3 officers and 78 men died disease and other causes; total deaths, 132.
Disabled by injury
- Augustus Warrick a native of Schoharie County and a resident of Rensselaerville was 20 years old and a Private of Company K when he was accidentally injured while shoeing horses and still hospitalized when he was discharged for his disability from the McDougall Hospital in New York Harbor on June 10, 1865.