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339:). Camp was broken for the Wilderness campaign late in April, 1864, and the regiment was in action constantly until after the first assault on Petersburg, where it lost 1 man killed, 9 wounded and 111 missing. The men not entitled to be mustered out with the regiment were, May 22, 1864, formed into a battalion of five companies, those of A and C forming Company A; those of B and G forming Company B; those of F and I forming Company C; those of D and H forming Company D, and those of E and K forming Company E, and on June 28, 1864, the men of the 58: 37: 392: 406: 180: 355:
The total enrollment of the regiment was 1,452 members; during its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 129 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 38 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 84 enlisted men; total, 15 officers, 251 enlisted
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in May, 1863; after a short rest at Falmouth marched to Gettysburg and there suffered fearful loss, 192 members out of 365 engaged, Col. Huston being numbered among the dead. It next participated in the engagements of the 2nd Corps at Auburn and Bristoe Station in the autumn and in the Mine Run
347:. On June 25, 1864, the term of service expired and the original members not reenlisted were mustered out, the remainder of the regiment being consolidated into a battalion of five companies. The regiment was conspicuous for its dash and daring and became famous for its fighting qualities. 263:; and was mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Washington, D. C, between May 20 and June 17, 1861. Company A was mustered out and consolidated into the other companies' July 15, 1861; a new Company A joined in September, 1861; Company D, the 293:
until July 3, 1861, when it crossed into Virginia and engaged at Bull Run, with a loss of 60 in killed, wounded and missing. After passing the winter in the defenses of Washington, it moved to the Peninsula with the general advance under
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The regiment left the State May 18, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C., from May 20, 1861; in 2d Brigade, 1st Division,
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278:, from July, 1861; in Stone's Brigade, Division Potomac, from August 1, 1861; in Gorman's Brigade, Stone's Division, 327: 135: 73: 326:, late in November; participated in the battle of Fredericksburg; returned to its camp at Falmouth; was active at 397: 143: 115: 111: 480: 332: 299: 151: 131: 107: 474: 448: 437: 411: 365: 368: 123: 36: 17: 290: 283: 159: 374: 139: 303: 260: 163: 119: 323: 315: 307: 267:
company of the regiment, served mostly detached from it, until it was finally converted into the
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The 2d Regiment Militia failing to be ordered to the front under the first call, organized in
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as a regiment of volunteers, Col. G. W. B-. Tompkins, under special authority from the
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men; aggregate, 266; of whom 24 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy.
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82nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment

United States
Union
Infantry
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Ball's Bluff
Battle of Yorktown (1862)
Battle of Fair Oaks
Seven Days' Battles
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Bristoe Station
Mine Run Campaign
Battle of the Wilderness
Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
Battle of Cold Harbor
Siege of Petersburg

81st New York Infantry Regiment
83rd New York Infantry Regiment
infantry
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Union Army
American Civil War
New York City
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