Commanding Officer on the Antietam Campaign:
Col Jesse Segoine
This Regiment's Chain of Command:
Corps - Middle Department (8th Army Corps)
Division - Harpers Ferry Garrison
Brigade - 1st Brigade, HF Garrison
Unit history
They left New York on 14 August 1862 and arrived for duty at Harpers Ferry, VA on the 24th.
On the Antietam Campaign
The regiment took part in the defense of Harpers Ferry and saw action on Bolivar Heights above the Ferry on 14 and 15 September 1862. The were captured on the 15th along with the rest of the garrison.
After the Antietam Campaign
They were paroled on 16 September and sent to Annapolis, MD then on to Camp Douglas in Chicago. They were exchanged and returned to duty on 23 November 1862, served as guards at Camp Douglas into December, then were sent to Washington, DC. They campaigned in the field in the Army of the Potomac from Gettysburg in July 1863 through to Appomattox Court House in April 1865.
References & Notes
There's an excellent historical marker on Bolivar Heights describing the new regiment's experience on the skirmish line there on the night of 14 September 1862. It's online thanks to Craig Swain on the Historical Marker Database.
We have 7 individuals in the AotW database who were on the Maryland Campaign with this unit:
Co. | Rank | Name | Casualty? | Details* |
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A | Pvt | Miller, William H. | Died (u) 09/04 | |
A | Pvt | Moore, Martin Van Buren | KIA 09/14 | |
C | Pvt | Harrison, John W. | Died (u) 09/16 | |
D | Pvt | Disbrow, John M. | KIA 09/14 | |
H | Pvt | Acker, Horace | KIA 09/14 | |
I | Pvt | Slarrow, John S. | KIA 09/14 | |
F&S | Col | Segoine, Jesse | POW 09/15 |
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