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During its service in the war the 67th lost 5 officers, 68 enlisted men by death or who were killed in action: by wounds received in action 2 officers, 37 enlisted men: of disease and other causes 2 officers and 37 enlisted men. Of the enlisted men who died, 9 died in the hands of the enemy. One man
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Designation) was organized in Brooklyn, New York, under special authority of the War Department. The 67th received its State numerical designation August 19, 1861. The official recruiting office was on
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Confederate charge upon our batteries". The Pickett-Pettigrew assault (more popularly,
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on April 6, and witnessed the final surrender of General Lee at
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909:Assault on the Salient, a/k/a the "Bloody Angle"
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593:. They were then active in the
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366:67th New York Infantry Regiment
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1217:Green-Wood Civil War Project
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914:Battle of North Anna River
825:Seven Days Before Richmond
751:Third Battle of Winchester
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1605:The Civil War in the East
967:American Civil War portal
847:Chancellorsville Campaign
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580:Battle of Fredericksburg
388:Lt. Colonel Nelson Cross
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176:Battle of Maryes Heights
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981:New York (state) portal
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815:Battle of Williamsburg
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820:Battle of Seven Pines
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186:Battle of Gettysburg
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934:Siege of Petersburg
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135:American Civil War
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