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Enos Ackerman

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Enos Ackerman Veteran

Birth
Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
7 Jan 1901 (aged 59–60)
Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Served in the NY State Militia during the draft riots in NYC
15th Regt N Y State National Guard served in New York Harbor

Mustered in: June 6, 1864
Mustered out: July 7, 1864

Of this regiment, located in Queens county, two companies entered, in June and July, 1861, the United States service as members of the 74th N. Y. Volunteers; the artillery company of the regiment joined the 2d N. Y. Volunteer Artillery as Company L, in November, 1861, and later became the 34th Battery. The regiment is not in existence at this date.

In 1863, the regiment saw service in Queens county, during the Draft riots; June 6, 1864, the regiment was mustered in the United States service for thirty days; it served under the command of its Colonel, Charles H. Burtis, in New York harbor, and with it, and as parts of it, served portions of the 16th, 17th and 18th Regiments. It was mustered out July 7, 1864.
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Enos brother Jordon Ackerman Enlisted: Aug 22,1862 at Yorktown,NY. Private

Mustered into Co "L" 6th NY Heavy Artillery.
Died of wounds received at Spotsylvania C.H.,VA. 3rd Division Hospital Alexandria,VA.
Listed wounded May 19,1864 at Spotsylvania C.H.,VA.

Thank You:
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Served in the NY State Militia during the draft riots in NYC
15th Regt N Y State National Guard served in New York Harbor

Mustered in: June 6, 1864
Mustered out: July 7, 1864

Of this regiment, located in Queens county, two companies entered, in June and July, 1861, the United States service as members of the 74th N. Y. Volunteers; the artillery company of the regiment joined the 2d N. Y. Volunteer Artillery as Company L, in November, 1861, and later became the 34th Battery. The regiment is not in existence at this date.

In 1863, the regiment saw service in Queens county, during the Draft riots; June 6, 1864, the regiment was mustered in the United States service for thirty days; it served under the command of its Colonel, Charles H. Burtis, in New York harbor, and with it, and as parts of it, served portions of the 16th, 17th and 18th Regiments. It was mustered out July 7, 1864.
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Enos brother Jordon Ackerman Enlisted: Aug 22,1862 at Yorktown,NY. Private

Mustered into Co "L" 6th NY Heavy Artillery.
Died of wounds received at Spotsylvania C.H.,VA. 3rd Division Hospital Alexandria,VA.
Listed wounded May 19,1864 at Spotsylvania C.H.,VA.

Thank You:
[email protected]

Inscription

Co E 15 N.Y.S.M.
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Aged 60 years



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