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4th New York Infantry Regiment

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4th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry
ActiveMay 2, 1861, to May 25, 1863
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchInfantry
EngagementsBattle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
The 4th New York Volunteer Infantry Monument at Antietam National Cemetery, dedicated in 1887

The 4th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It is also known as the 1st Scott's Life Guard.

Service

The regiment was organized in New York City and was mustered in for a two-year enlistment on May 2, 1861.

The regiment was mustered out of service on May 25, 1863.

Casualties

The regiment suffered 64 deaths from wounds and 24 from other causes, for a total of 88 fatalities.

Commanders

  • Colonel Alfred W. Taylor
  • Colonel John Dunn MacGregor

See also

References

  • Phisterer, Frederick (1912). New York in the War of the Rebellion. Albany: J.B. Lyon Co. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  • The Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldier. Madison, Wisc.: Federal Pub. Co. 1908.