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The 128th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed Old Steady, was a volunteer regiment from Dutchess County and Columbia County in upstate New York, during the American Civil War. Formed in Hudson, New York, on September 5, 1862, by Col. David S. Cowles, the regiment was made up of volunteers from the surrounding towns and villages. ==Organization== Volunteers were recruited by town and the 11 companies of the regiment were organized by region: *Company A: Hudson, Ghent, Chatham, Austerlitz, New Lebanon, Canaan, Germantown and Claverack *Company B: Washington, Amenia, Dover, Pawling, North East, Stanford and Pine Plains *Company C: Rhinebeck, Milan, Red Hook, Clinton, Stanford, and Hyde Park *Company D: Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, Beekman, Fishkill, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Clinton, Livingston, Greenport and LaGrange *Company E: Kinderhook, Chatham, Valatie, Hillsdale and Austerlitz *Company F: Fishkill, Pawling, Pine Plains, North East, Washington, Amenia and Hudson *Company G: Stuyvesant, Hudson, Ancram, Clermont, Taghkanick, Gallatin, Claverack, New Lebanon, Stockport, Ghent and Hillsdale *Company H: Fishkill, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park and Beekman *Company I: Poughkeepsie *Company K: Chatham, Hudson, Claverack, Greenport, Hyde Park, Clinton, Germantown, Red Hook and Copake 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「128th New York Volunteer Infantry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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