19th Regiment, New York National Guard
Left the state: June 4, 1862
Mustered out: September 6, 1862
The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.
Of this regiment, located then in Orange county, but now not in existence, Company "L— Parmenter Riflemen — served in 1861 with the 71st Militia as Company I — Howitzer Company.
May 27, 1862, it was ordered to Washington, D. C, and commanded by Col. Wm. R. Brown (seven companies), left Newburgh, June 4, 1862; it was mustered in the United States service for three months at Baltimore, Md., served there and at Havre-de-Grace, and was mustered out at Newburgh, September 6, 1862.
In January, 1863, it volunteered and was accepted for a service of nine months, which it rendered under the designation 168th Volunteers.
In its service in 1862 it lost, died of disease, three enlisted men.