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.

NYSMM Online Resources

Muster Roll

Other Resources

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