This page is dedicated to information about the NY 16th Regiment Infantry.
Various entries:
Frederick H. Dyer's
Compendium of the War of the Rebellion
Frederick Phisterer's
New York in the War of the Rebellion
The Souvenir Industrial Edition of Plattsburgh 1897
Medal of Honor recipients
Newton Martin Curtis'
From Bull Run to Chancellorsville
account of the formation of Co. K
Rosters:
Official Army Register List of Officers
Field and Staff Roster (includes non-commissioned staff and regimental band)
Roster of Co. A
Roster of Co. B
Roster of Co. C
Roster of Co. D
Roster of Co. E
Roster of Co. F
Roster of Co. G
Roster of Co. H
Roster of Co. I
Roster of Co. K
Men of the NY 16th buried in the Military Asylum Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
Men of the NY 16th buried in City Point National Cemetery, Virginia
Men from Chazy, NY that served in the NY 16th
Manuscripts:
Isaac Oliver Best Essays
at the Univ. of Michigan - Schoff Civil War Collection
Beach family Papers
at St. Lawrence University - Owen D. Young Library - Manuscript Collection
Davis Letters at St. Lawrence University - Owen D. Young Library - Manuscript Collection
Holdings at the US Army Military History Institute
Frederick F. Wead papers
at the New York State Library
Franklin Palmer papers
at the Plattsburgh Public Library, Plattsburgh, NY
Francis B. Hall papers
at the Feinberg Library, Special Collections, Plattsburgh, NY
Newton Martin Curtis obituary
The War of the Rebellion: Official Records:
Report by Col. Davies dated July 14, 1861
- re: Confiscation of enemy property (w/response)
Report by Col. Davies dated July 17, 1861
- re: Fairfax Courthouse
Report by Col. Davies dated July 25, 1861
- re: Blackburn's Ford
Report by Col. Davies dated August 9, 1861
- re: Blackburn's Ford
Report by Col. Seaver dated June 28, 1862
- re: Gaines' Mill
Report by Col. Seaver dated May 9, 1863
- re: Salem Heights
Photographs:
Newton Martin Curtis
Thomas A. Davies
Joseph Howland
J. J. Seaver
Frederick F. Wead
Savage Station, Va. Field hospital after the battle of June 27, 1862 from the Library of Congress
Portrait of Maj. Gen. N. Martin Curtis, officer of the Federal Army from the Library of Congress
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