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 +<​html><​center><​b><​u><​font size="​+2">​The 106th New York Infantry in Howard County</​font></​u></​b></​center></​html>​
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 +Retreated to Ellicott'​s Mills after battle of Moncacy, July 9, 1864. Stayed until the 14th.\\ ​
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 +[[106th New York Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ ​
 +[[106th New York Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ ​
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 From:​https://​dmna.ny.gov/​historic/​reghist/​civil/​infantry/​106thInf/​106thInfMain.htm From:​https://​dmna.ny.gov/​historic/​reghist/​civil/​infantry/​106thInf/​106thInfMain.htm
  
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 The companies were recruited principally:​ The companies were recruited principally:​
  
-Company A - principally recruited from Oswegatchie,​ St. Lawrence County +Company A - principally recruited from Oswegatchie,​ St. Lawrence County\\  
- +Company B - principally recruited from Morristown, St. Lawrence County\\  
-Company B - principally recruited from Morristown, St. Lawrence County +Company C - principally recruited from Oswegatchie,​ DePeyster and Macomb, all of St. Lawrence County\\  
- +Company D - principally recruited from Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County\\  
-Company C - principally recruited from Oswegatchie,​ DePeyster and Macomb, all of St. Lawrence County +Company E - principally recruited from Potsdam, St. Lawrence County\\  
- +Company F - principally recruited from Massena, Brasher and Louisville, all of St. Lawrence County\\  
-Company D - principally recruited from Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County +Company G - principally recruited from Madrid and Stockholm, of St. Lawrence County\\  
- +Company H - principally recruited from Malone, Franklin County and Lawrence(ville),​ St. Lawrence County\\  
-Company E - principally recruited from Potsdam, St. Lawrence County +Company I - principally recruited from Malone, Franklin County and Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County\\  
- +Company K - principally recruited from Canton, Colton and Edwards, all of St. Lawrence County\\ 
-Company F - principally recruited from Massena, Brasher and Louisville, all of St. Lawrence County +
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-Company G - principally recruited from Madrid and Stockholm, of St. Lawrence County +
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-Company H - principally recruited from Malone, Franklin County and Lawrence(ville),​ St. Lawrence County +
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-Company I - principally recruited from Malone, Franklin County and Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County +
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-Company K - principally recruited from Canton, Colton and Edwards, all of St. Lawrence County+
  
 The regiment left the State August 28, 1862; served in the Railroad Division, 8th Corps, Middle Department, from August, 1862; in West Virginia, Department of the Ohio, in September, 1862; in Railroad Division, District of West Virginia, from October, 1862; in 1st Brigade, Railroad Division, 8th Corps, Defenses of the Upper Potomac, Middle Department, from January, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Corps, from March, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from July 10, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 6th Corps, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Maj. Edward M. Paine, June 22, 1865, near Washington, D. C.; the men ordered to be transferred to the 49th Infantry were, under Lieut-Col. Alvah W. Briggs, mustered out and honorably discharged June 27, 1865." The regiment left the State August 28, 1862; served in the Railroad Division, 8th Corps, Middle Department, from August, 1862; in West Virginia, Department of the Ohio, in September, 1862; in Railroad Division, District of West Virginia, from October, 1862; in 1st Brigade, Railroad Division, 8th Corps, Defenses of the Upper Potomac, Middle Department, from January, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Corps, from March, 1863; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from July 10, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 6th Corps, from April, 1864; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Maj. Edward M. Paine, June 22, 1865, near Washington, D. C.; the men ordered to be transferred to the 49th Infantry were, under Lieut-Col. Alvah W. Briggs, mustered out and honorably discharged June 27, 1865."
  
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