. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST NEW YORK INFANTRY The Seventy-first New York Infantry, or Second Excelsior, was organized at Camp Scott, Statcn Island, New York, as the secondregiment of Sickles brigade in June, 1801. The men left for Washington July 23d. The lower photograph shows a group off duty,lounging in the bright sunshine near their canvas houses—in this case A tents. They accompanied MeClellan to the Peninsula, andserved in all


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST NEW YORK INFANTRY The Seventy-first New York Infantry, or Second Excelsior, was organized at Camp Scott, Statcn Island, New York, as the secondregiment of Sickles brigade in June, 1801. The men left for Washington July 23d. The lower photograph shows a group off duty,lounging in the bright sunshine near their canvas houses—in this case A tents. They accompanied MeClellan to the Peninsula, andserved in all the great battles of the Army of the Potomac until they were mustered out at New York City, July 30, 1801. The regimentlost five officers and eighty-three enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and two officers and seventy-three enlisted men by *-ret,


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