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| + | ====== The 6th New York State Militia in Howard County ====== | ||
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| + | Service at Relay House, ca. 5/16/1861 and at Annapolis Junction, | ||
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| + | [[6th New York State Militia Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
| + | [[6th New York State Militia Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
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| The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912. | The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912. | ||
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| The regiment, not in existence at this date, lost by death, of disease, in its service in 1863, one enlisted man." | The regiment, not in existence at this date, lost by death, of disease, in its service in 1863, one enlisted man." | ||
| - | The following is taken from Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Military Statistics of the State of New York, Albany: [The Bureau], (C. Wendell), 1866. | ||
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| - | "SIXTH REGIMENT N. Y. S. M. | ||
| - | The Sixth regiment, in the Second brigade, First division, of the militia organization, | ||
| - | Colonel—Jos. C. Pinckney. | ||
| - | Lieutenant-Colonel— Samuel K. Zook. | ||
| - | Major— Milton G. Rathbun. The Union Defense ' | ||
| - | About the 1st of May a detachment of 250 men was sent up the. Severn to relieve the Eighth N. Y. S. M., then occupying a commanding position on the road to Baltimore. An earthwork was here thrown up and named " Fort Morgan," | ||
| - | While at Annapolis an expedition was organized by the Sixth for the purpose of carrying assistance to Governor Hicks, whose life it was rumored was in danger from secessionists. One hundred infantry and a company of artillery, with two howitzers, under command of Colonel Pinckney, proceeded in a propeller to Cambridge, the residence of the Governor. Upon the approach of the boat, many of the secessionists fled from the town, but the Governor was found unharmed. | ||
| - | Upon receipt of the news of the battle of Bull Run, the regiment unanimously requested to he sent to the front. The request was not granted, and on the 29th of July the regiment was relieved from duty by the First Pennsylvania Reserves, and then proceeded to New York, where it was mustered out of service. Col. Pinckney took immediate steps to organize a volunteer regiment for three years service. In this he was joined by many of the officers and men of the Sixth, and their efforts resulted in raising in the short space of sixty days, a full regiment, known as the sixty-sixth New York Volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel Zook raised the Fifty-seventh New York Volunteers." | ||
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