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27th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment

27th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry
"Union Regiment"
Company H, 27th Regiment NY Infantry National Color
Company H, 27th Regiment NY Infantry National Color
Active May 21, 1861 to May 10, 1863
Country United States
Allegiance Union
Branch Infantry
Engagements

First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of West Point
Siege of Yorktown
Seven Days' Battles
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of South Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg

Battle of Chancellorsville

First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of West Point
Siege of Yorktown
Seven Days' Battles
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of South Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg

The 27th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment formed in Elmira, New York to fight and defend the United States during the American Civil War. The regiment was also known as the "Union Regiment".

The regiment was organized on May 21, 1861 at Elmira, New York. Muster was called on June 15, 1861. The unit was enrolled for two-years of service.

Company A – recruited principally in Westchester County
Company B – recruited principally in Wayne County
Company C – recruited principally in Broome County
Company D – recruited principally in Broome County
Company E – recruited principally in Monroe County
Company F – recruited principally in Broome County
Company G – recruited principally in Livingston County
Company H – recruited principally in Livingston County
Company I – recruited principally in Allegany County
Company K – recruited principally in Oswego County



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