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90th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment : ウィキペディア英語版 | 90th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 90th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, the "Hancock Guard", "McClellan Chasseurs", "McClellan Rifles", was an infantry regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War. ==Service== The companies were recruited principally: * A, B, and C at New York City; * D at Clyde; * E at Unadilla, Nineveh, and Otego; * F, G, H, I, and K at Brooklyn and elsewhere; * Second B at Norwich; * Second H at Chautauqua County, and * Second I at Medina, Ridgway, and Shelby. It left on January 5, 1862, for Key West, Florida. Early in 1863 it joined the 19th Corps in Louisiana. The regiment moved to Port Hudson, Louisiana, Bayou Lafourche from New Orleans. and the Red River. The veterans took leave in August and September, 1864, and those not on leave went with the 160th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The regiment was ordered to Virginia and joined the Union Army of the Shenandoah fighting against Gen. Jubal Early. Soldiers who didn't reenlist left in December, 1864. The regiment was consolidated into six companies, which received members of the 114th, 116th and 133rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The regiment served in William Dwight's division at Washington, and at Savannah, Georgia. It was then ordered to Hawkinsville, Georgia, and mustered out at Savannah.〔(New York State Military Museum Unit History Project 90th Infantry Regiment Civil War Hancock Guard )〕
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