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of Company B was credited with capturing the battle flag of the 48th Georgia. (Wiley was later captured at Petersburg and died at Andersonville Prison.) Lt. Col. Thoman fell mortally wounded in the action that evening and was replaced by Captain
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ahead of them. The 59th New York itself escaped the maelstrom after losing 224 men killed, wounded, and missing, including the loss of 8 officers. A monument at
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replaced Northedge as commander. Under Thoman's leadership, the small number of the 59th marched with the rest of Colonel
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Fry, Zachery, "'Boys, Bury Me on the Field': The Forlorn and Forgotten 59th New York on Cemetery Ridge" in
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The Union Guards were heavily engaged on both December 11 and December 13, 1862, at the
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resigned due to charges of corruption and drunkenness on duty. Lieutenant Colonel
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marks the spot where Lieutenant Colonel John L. Stetson fell mortally wounded.
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and was mustered out under Colonel William A. Olmsted on June 30, 1865.
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of Ohio. The regiment occupied the same position on July 3 against the
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The 59th New York included recruits mainly from the streets of
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Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state)
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59th New York Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park
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The Gettysburg Magazine. January 2007, pp. 103–115.
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The 59th fought with the Army of the Potomac through
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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New York U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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United States
Union
United States Army
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of the Wilderness
Battle of Spotsylvania
Battle of Cold Harbor
Siege of Petersburg
Max A. Thoman
58th New York Infantry Regiment
60th New York Infantry Regiment

Union Army
American Civil War
Army of the Potomac
Antietam
Gettysburg
New York City
New York
Ohio
William L. Tidball
Washington, D.C.
Army of the Potomac
Battle of Antietam
John Sedgwick
15th Massachusetts

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