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280: 37: 155: 276:. Because so many of the regiment's companies were off on special assignment, there were only 5 companies (fourteen officers and 220 infantrymen) remaining of the 6th at Fort Pickens for the attack. After an initial skirmish with the enemy, the men of the 6th, who had been posted outside the fort, conducted an orderly retreat into the defenses and helped hold the fortification until the Confederates abandoned their attack. 635: 214:". One company, Company K, was made up almost entirely of German or German-Americans. The other companies were composed of Americans, German-Americans, and Irish-Americans. The men were known to carry a seven inch blade "between a sort of bowie knife and butcher knife in shape". 199:, with other secondary headquarters around the city. There were reportedly 861 men at the initial mustering. While newspapers at the time ran with stories that the regiment was made up of thieves and gang members, this was likely exaggerated, if not outright false. 772: 265:
in the Dry Tortugas and Company A was ordered to Key West. In September, Company G was also sent away from the regiment, being deployed to garrison Battery Lincoln on Santa Rosa Island.
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Arnold's Brigade, District of Pensacola, Florida, Department of the South, to September 1862. *Wilson's Brigade, District of West Florida, Department of the Gulf, to November 1862.
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History, photograph, table of battles and casualties, Civil War newspaper clippings, historical sketch, and battle flag for the 6th New York Infantry Regiment.
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Instead of fighting as a concentrated regiment, the unit was split off for special duties or else fought as individual infantry and heavy artillery companies.
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The Plug Uglies were a nativist gang who likely participated in the 1861 Baltimore riot where a Union regiment was attacked while marching through the city.
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The History of a Volunteer Regiment: Being a Succinct Account of the Organization, Services and Adventures of the Sixth Regiment New York Volunteers
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The 6th New York Infantry was officially organized into the Union army on May 25, 1861 in New York City. The regiment had its main headquarters at
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The 6th was ordered back to New York City for muster out, mustered out at New York City June 25, 1863, expiration of term.
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October 9, 1861 - against Confederate forces led by Gen. Richard H. Anderson in the Battle of Santa Rosa Island.
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New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center - Civil War - 6th Infantry Regiment
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on April 30, 1861. The next five companies, F, G, H, I, and K, were added May 25, 1861.
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Santa Rosa Island, District of Florida, Department of the South, June 1861 to May 1862.
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On October 8, 1861, Fort Pickens was attacked by a Confederate force led by Gen.
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Through the war, the unit was attached to the following districts or departments:
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NYSMM, '6th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Newspaper Clippings' (2023)
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to June 1863.
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Around the same time, the summer of 1861, Companies B and E were sent to
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6th Regt. N.Y. Volunteer Inf. Col. Wilson's Zouaves - NARA - 528520
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state)
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May 9 through November 1862 - Co. "K" on duty at Pensacola.
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Grover's Division, Department of the Gulf, to January 1863.
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March 27–31, 1862 - reconnaissance on Santa Rosa Island.
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November 22–23 - against Confederate works at Pensacola.
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April 9-May 14, 1863 - operations in Western Louisiana.
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During the mustering, the unit's Colonel and namesake,
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Wilson's Zouaves: History of the 6th New York Infantry
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June 14-14 - Companies B, C E and H on expedition to
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1863
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New York U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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6th New York Volunteer Infantry

United States
Union
Infantry
American Civil War
William Wilson
5th New York Veteran Infantry Regiment
7th New York Infantry Regiment

William Wilson
Union Army
American Civil War
New York City
Tammany Hall
William Wilson
violence in Baltimore
Plug Uglies
New York
Santa Rosa Island
Florida
Fort Pickens
Fort Jefferson
Richard H. Anderson
Battle of Santa Rosa Island

Fort Barrancas
Milton
Florida
Bagdad, Florida

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