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New York 162nd Infantry (Union)

1862-08-22

Organized - New York 162nd Infantry - New York

1863-04-17

Battle - Vermillion Bayou - Lafayette Parish, Louisiana

1863-05-21

Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Neal S. Dow

Brigadier GeneralNeal S. Dow

1863-05-21

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel David S. Cowles

1863-05-21

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Thomas W. Sherman

Brigadier GeneralThomas W. Sherman

1863-05-21

Battle - Port Hudson - East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana

Port Hudson
Port Hudson

In cooperation with Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's final offensive against Vicksburg, Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks's army moved against the Confederate stronghold at Port Hudson on the Mississippi River. Like Vicksburg, Port Hudson was located atop high bluffs at the river bank that commanded the river. On May 11th, Banks learned that some Confederates had been moved from Port Hudson to support the forces defending Vicksburg, so he sought to move upon the garrison before those troops could be replaced. Banks…READ MORE

1863-07-02

Battle - Springfield Landing, Louisiana

1864-04-08

Battle - Mansfield - DeSoto Parish, Louisiana

Mansfield
Mansfield

The Red River Campaign of 1864 was one General-in-Chief Ulysses S. Grant's initiatives to apply simultaneous pressure on Confederate armies along five separate fronts from Louisiana to Virginia. In addition to defeating the defending Confederate army, the campaign sought to confiscate cotton stores from plantations along the river and to give support to pro-Union governments in Louisiana. By early April, Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks' Union army was about 150 miles up the Red River threatening Shreveport. C…READ MORE

1864-04-09

Battle - Pleasant Hill - Desoto Parish, Louisiana; Sabine Parish, Louisiana

1864-04-23

Battle - Monett's Ferry - Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

1864-05-16

Battle - Mansura - Mansura, Louisiana

1864-07-09

Battle - Monocacy - Frederick County, Maryland

Monocacy
Monocacy

After marching north down the Shenandoah Valley from Lynchburg, the Confederate army of Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early side-stepped the Federal garrison at Harpers Ferry and crossed the Potomac River at Shepherdstown into Maryland on July 5-6th, 1864. On July 9th, a makeshift Union force under Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace attempted to stop Early's invading Confederate divisions along the Monocacy River, just east of Frederick. The strategic area was near the junction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Georgetown…READ MORE

1864-07-25

Battle - Deep Bottom, Virginia

1864-10-19

Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Justus W. Blanchard

1864-10-19

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Leonard D. H. Currie

1864-10-19

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General James W. McMillan

Brigadier GeneralJames W. McMillan

1864-10-19

Battle - Cedar Creek - Frederick County, Virginia; Shenandoah County, Virginia; Warren County, Virginia

Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek

Also known as: Cedar Creek, Belle GroveREAD MORE

1865-10-12

Mustered Out - New York 162nd Infantry - New York

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