. To sacrifice, to suffer, and if need be, to die : a history of the thirty-fourth New York Regiment. fficers 30 Enlisted Men 766 Number of recruits received during service, therefore, was, officers and enlisted men 202 Total number on these lists 1008- What became of these men is attested by the following: Killed at Antietam 43 Fair Oaks 31 Glen dale 6 Fredericksburg 6 Seneca Mills 3 Malvern Hill 2 White House 1 Tyler House 1 Washington, accidentally 1 Missing at Malvern Hill 2 Died of disease 65 Discharged for disabilities, chiefly wounds 194 cause and date not stated 30 Officers resigned, s
. To sacrifice, to suffer, and if need be, to die : a history of the thirty-fourth New York Regiment. fficers 30 Enlisted Men 766 Number of recruits received during service, therefore, was, officers and enlisted men 202 Total number on these lists 1008- What became of these men is attested by the following: Killed at Antietam 43 Fair Oaks 31 Glen dale 6 Fredericksburg 6 Seneca Mills 3 Malvern Hill 2 White House 1 Tyler House 1 Washington, accidentally 1 Missing at Malvern Hill 2 Died of disease 65 Discharged for disabilities, chiefly wounds 194 cause and date not stated 30 Officers resigned, staff 6 company 15 Dismissed, officers 2 enlisted men 2 Discharged on habeas corpus 2 as a minor 1 Transferred to other branches of service 48 Deserted, captured and otherwise unaccounted for 42 Absent sick at muster out 9 Mustered out, June 30 ,1863, staff officers 12 Mustered out, June 30. 1863, company officers 30 Mustered out, June 30, 1863, enlisted men 454 Total 1008 All men who did not go south with us July 3, 1861, and there were a greatmany such, have been omitted from the above count. *~.
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