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The 15th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry was an American Civil War infantry regiment from New Jersey that served from September 1862 through 1865 in the Union Army. The Fifteenth Regiment was organized at Flemington, New Jersey, in July and August 1862. Three companies were recruited in Sussex County (D, I & K), two in Warren (B & H), two in Hunterdon (A & G), two in Morris (C & F) and one in Somerset (E), and all were composed of men of superior physical strength and capacities of endurance. The regiment was mustered into the United States services on the 25th of August and on the 27th left for Washington, numbering nine hundred and twenty-five officers and men, Colonel Samuel Fowler commanding. Reaching the Capital it encamped at Tennallytown, where it remained for about a month, engaged in drill and acquiring discipline for future service. While here, the men were also employed upon the defenses of Washington, slashing timber, making military roads, and throwing up earthworks - Fort Kearny being constructed entirely by their labor.〔''New Jersey and the Rebellion: A History of the services of the troops and people of New Jersey in aid of the Union cause''. by John Y. Foster. Published by Authority of the State. Newark, N.J.; Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1868. Chapter XIII. Pages 382-383. ISBN 0-8328-6032-8〕 ==Original regimental commanders== The following officers led the regiment at the outset. Staff officers, including the Colonel, were generally listed under Company S. Unassigned replacements were listed under Company U. *Colonel Samuel Fowler *Lieutenant-Colonel Edward L. Campbell *Major James M. Brown *Adjutant William P. Peymour *Quartermaster Lowe Emerson *Surgeon Redford Sharp *Assistant Surgeon George R. Sullivan *Assistant Surgeon George Trumpore *Chaplain Alanson A. Haines 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「15th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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