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Federal (USV)

Private

Joseph Remmick

(c. 1835 - ?)

Home State: New York

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 21st New York Infantry

Before Antietam

Age 26 years, he enlisted 1 May 1861 at Buffalo to serve two years and mustered in as Sergeant, Company K, 21st New York Infantry on 20 May, but was reduced to Private on 1 October 1861.

On the Campaign

He was slightly wounded in the head in action at Turner's Gap on South Mountain on 14 September 1862.

The rest of the War

He mustered out with his Company on 18 May 1863 in Buffalo.

References & notes

His service from the Adjutant General.1 His wound on South Mountain from Chronicles,2 as Joseph Remick.

Birth

c. 1835

Notes

1   State of New York, Adjutant-General, Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of New York [year]: Registers of the [units], 43 Volumes, Albany: James B. Lyon, State Printer, 1893-1905, For the Year 1899, Ser. No. 20, pg. 276  [AotW citation 28127]

2   Mills, John Harrison, and 21st Regiment Veteran Association of Buffalo, Chronicles of the Twenty-first Regiment New York State Volunteers, Buffalo: 21st Reg't. Veteran Association of Buffalo, 1887, pg. 293  [AotW citation 28128]