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[[Image:15thCavPReubenWeidman-1-.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center>Pvt. [[Bio:Reuben L. Weidman|Reuben L. Weidman]], Company I, 15th Cavalry<br.>NYS Military Museum</center>]] <br>
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[[Image:Denison Letter 1smalldoc.jpg|200px|thumb|right|<center>letter home from [[Bio:Jesse Denison|Jesse Denison]]</center>]]
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There were more than 600 documented men from the hilltowns that enlisted to serve in the Civil War.  Of those, 31 were killed in action (15 of whom were members of the 7th Heavy Artillery), and another 11 died as a direct result of battlefield wounds.  In addition, 65 men were wounded in action and disabled, but survived.  57 men were captured and imprisoned, of them 38 died while in prison and 19 survived the ordeal.    51 men died of disease, and another 35 were disabled as a result of disease, combat or non-combat events. 3 men died accidental deaths. <br>
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The regimental links below contain the names of the Albany County Hilltowns Civil War casualties and a brief description of the event. 
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*[[First Regiment of Mounted Rifles]]
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*[[3rd Cavalry]]
 
*[[3rd Infantry Regiment]]
 
*[[3rd Infantry Regiment]]
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*[[4th Heavy Artillery]]
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*[[5th Heavy Artillery]]
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*[[Fifth Cavalry]]
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*[[7th Heavy Artillery]]
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*[[9th Heavy Artillery]]
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*[[11th Light Artillery]]
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*[[15th Engineers]]
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*[[15th Artillery]]
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*[[16th Heavy Artillery]]
 
*[[17th Infantry]]
 
*[[17th Infantry]]
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*[[18th Cavalry]]
 
*[[25th Infantry]]
 
*[[25th Infantry]]
 
*[[30th Infantry]]
 
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*[[43rd Infantry]]
 
*[[43rd Infantry]]
 
*[[44th Infantry]]
 
*[[44th Infantry]]
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*[[48th Infantry]]
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*[[50th Engineers]]
 
*[[61st Infantry]]
 
*[[61st Infantry]]
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*[[76th Infantry]]
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*[[80th Infantry]]
 
*[[81st Infantry]]
 
*[[81st Infantry]]
 
*[[91st Infantry]]
 
*[[91st Infantry]]
*[[91st Infantry Regiment]]
 
 
*[[93rd Infantry]]
 
*[[93rd Infantry]]
 
*[[115th Infantry]]
 
*[[115th Infantry]]
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*[[137th Infantry]]
 
*[[137th Infantry]]
 
*[[140th Infantry]]
 
*[[140th Infantry]]
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*[[150th Infantry]]
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*[[151st Infantry]]
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*[[164th Infantry]]
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*[[177th Infantry]]
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*[[21st Illinois Infantry]]
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*[[64th Illinois Infantry]]
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*[[38th Wisconsin Infantry]]
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*[[177th Infantry|177th Regiment]], [http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/177thInf/177thInfMain.htm New York Volunteer Infantry]. The 177th was stationed at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Port_Hudson| Port Hudson], Louisiana, which was swampy and disease ridden. Hundreds of men died of yellow fever, typhoid and chronic diarrhea.
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*[[7th Regiment]] [http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/artillery/7thArtHvy/7thArtHvyTable.htm New York Heavy Artillery].  The men of the 7th Heavy Artillery were in some of the heaviest combat of the war. A number of area men were captured and held at the infamous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville_National_Historic_Site Andersonville Prison] in Georgia where they either starved to death or died of disease first. The story of the 7th Regiment is told in the ''[[Carnival of Blood]]'', by Richard Keating.
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*[http://www.bernehistory.org/military/113th.htm 113th Regiment] - One hundred and Thirteenth Regiment N.Y. Volunteers, later re-organzied as the [[7th Regiment| Seventh Regiment]], N.Y.H.A. Volunteer Artillery was organized first as the Albany County Regiment in the 13th Senatorial District.
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*[[91st Infantry Regiment]]
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*[[7th Regiment]]
 
*[[7th Regiment]]
 
*[[3d Company (Beaverdam), 3d Regiment (1st Rensselearwyck Battalion)]]
 
*[[3d Company (Beaverdam), 3d Regiment (1st Rensselearwyck Battalion)]]
*[[1st Regiment of Mounted Rifles]]
 
*[[9th Heavy Artillery]]
 
*[[7th Heavy Artillery]]
 
*[[16th Heavy Artillery]]
 
*[[4th Heavy Artillery]]
 
*[[5th Heavy Artillery]]
 
*[[11th Light Artillery]]
 
*[[Fifth Cavalry]]
 
*[[18th Cavalry]]
 
*[[3rd Cavalry]]
 

Revision as of 15:53, 19 March 2013

Pvt. Reuben L. Weidman, Company I, 15th Cavalry<br.>NYS Military Museum


letter home from Jesse Denison

There were more than 600 documented men from the hilltowns that enlisted to serve in the Civil War. Of those, 31 were killed in action (15 of whom were members of the 7th Heavy Artillery), and another 11 died as a direct result of battlefield wounds. In addition, 65 men were wounded in action and disabled, but survived. 57 men were captured and imprisoned, of them 38 died while in prison and 19 survived the ordeal. 51 men died of disease, and another 35 were disabled as a result of disease, combat or non-combat events. 3 men died accidental deaths.

The regimental links below contain the names of the Albany County Hilltowns Civil War casualties and a brief description of the event.


  • 113th Regiment - One hundred and Thirteenth Regiment N.Y. Volunteers, later re-organzied as the Seventh Regiment, N.Y.H.A. Volunteer Artillery was organized first as the Albany County Regiment in the 13th Senatorial District.