. The Ninth New York heavy artillery. A history of its organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and muster-out ... and a complete roster of the regiment . March 30, 63; promoted2d Lieut., Co. B. Guy A. Brown, from Sergt, Co. M; no dates accessible; pro-moted 1st Lieut., Co. M. John E. Dean, from Co. 1, Dec. 15, 61; M. O., July 6, 65. QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANTS. James H. Ellis, from Co. D, Sept. 8, 62; promoted 2d Lieut, Co. Sincerbeaux, from Co. F, April 20, 64; returned to company May 29, Smith, from Co. G, May 30, 65; M. O., July 6, 65. CO


. The Ninth New York heavy artillery. A history of its organization, services in the defenses of Washington, marches, camps, battles, and muster-out ... and a complete roster of the regiment . March 30, 63; promoted2d Lieut., Co. B. Guy A. Brown, from Sergt, Co. M; no dates accessible; pro-moted 1st Lieut., Co. M. John E. Dean, from Co. 1, Dec. 15, 61; M. O., July 6, 65. QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANTS. James H. Ellis, from Co. D, Sept. 8, 62; promoted 2d Lieut, Co. Sincerbeaux, from Co. F, April 20, 64; returned to company May 29, Smith, from Co. G, May 30, 65; M. O., July 6, 65. COMMISSARY-SERGEANTS. John W. Kice, 23; Aug. 26, 62, Lyons; Sept. 9; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. T. Crittenden, from Sergt., Co. M, no date; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. L. Jaquett, from Sergt., Co. E, Feb. 1, 65; M. O., July 6, 65. HOSPITAL-STEWARDS. John F. Failing, 22; Aug. 16, 62, Arcadia; Sept. 8; M. 0., July 6, G. Duckett, from Co. K; served with 2d Battalion at Fort Foote; dis. Aug. 10, 64, to be Hospital-Steward, U. S. A. CHIEF BUGLER. James Bivins, from Co. K, Sept. 8, 62; M. O., July 6, 65. CHIEF MUSICIAN. Jacob Sager, from Co. H, Sept. 8; M. O., July 6, COMPANY A. Capt. J. H. Hyde. Capt. G. W. Brinkerhoff. Capt. J. VV. Snyder, later Major, Lt. Colonel and Colonel. ♦Egbert H. Cady. 2nd Lieut. T. S. Harvey. H. H. Wheeler, Jr. Killed at Cold Harbor. The first member of the regiment to fall in battle. COMPANY A. 457 COMPANY A. This company owed its origin largely to the force and energyof its first captain, James W. Snyder, ably supported by Lieu-tenants Hyde and Campbell. August 6th, 1862, a large meetingof citizens was held in front of the Ked Creek Hotel, presidedover by Abel Lyon, and the Hon. T. M. Pomeroy of Auburnspoke to nearly 2000 people. He was followed by the futurecaptain and later commander of the regiment, who made animpassioned address. Nearly half the company was raisedthere and then. Over $5,000 was subscribed to help on theboun


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