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76th New York State Volunteers
"The Cortland Regiment"
The Seventy-Sixth Regiment, New York State Volunteers, was raised from the small towns and farms of central New York State. During its three years of existence it fought with the Army of the Potomac in most of the battles in the eastern theater of the war, from Fredericksburg to Petersburg. At the Battle of Gettysburg, the 76th was "first on the field", at the right flank of the entire army, and suffered terrible casualties as a result. The men of the regiment were mustered out or transferred to other regiments between July 1864 and January 1865, at which point the regiment ceased to exist.
About the 76th New York - entries
from Fox's Losses,
Dyer's Compendium and Phisterer's New York in the War of Rebellion
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Articles and Other Material about the 76th New York
19th/early 20th Century Material
- Letters from the 76th New York - pages of letters from soldiers in the 76th New York. This page also links to individual biographies of soldiers from the 76th and other source material.
- "Grip’s" Historical Souvenir of Cortland - articles on the 76th New York and the Major Grover GAR Post
- "The Departure of the Regiment from Cortland" - article from the Cortland Gazette and Banner, reporting the departure of the 76th New York from Camp Campbell in Cortland.
- "The Departure of the Otsego Regiment" - article from the Cherry Valley Gazette, reporting the departure of the Cherry Valley companies, en route to join the Cortland companies in Albany.
- "The Departure of the Cortland Regiment" - an article from the Gazette and Banner reporting the departure of the 76th from Albany.
- A Report on the Charges against Colonel Green - a letter to the Gazette and Banner from a non-soldier "regimental correspondent" H.D.C., regarding the charges which resulted in the removal of the regiment's first Colonel in June 1862.
- "Washington Correspondence" from the Wyoming County Mirror June 4, 1862, describing the 76th NY's encounter with escaped slaves.
- "Losses at Bull Run" - an article from the Gazette and Banner after the Battle of Bull Run/Manassas. Regimental Quartermaster Uberto Burnham also wrote an account of Second Bull Run.
- Colonel Wainwrights's report on South Mountain, from the Official Reports of the Civil War.
- "Uberto Burnham Remembers South Mountain" - an article he wrote in 1928
- "The Color Bearer of the 76th Regiment" - another view of South Mountain.
- Major Grover's death notice and an account of the recovery of Major Grover's body
and the aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg by Charles P. Cole, editor of the Cortland Gazette and Banner. See also Uberto Burnham's comments on this article and the state of the regiment after Gettysburg.
- An exchange of letters about a new flag
for the 76th New York
- Cortland County in the Civil War Draft - an extract from the Official Reports - report from a draft officer.
- The Execution of Winslow Allen: A letter from Uberto Burnham on the execution of Winslow Allen. (also the account from the regimental history)
- The 76th NY at Gettysburg - three
letters to National Tribune by C.W.Cook
- The 76th New York - How it Opened the
Fight on the First Day at Gettysburg - letter from M.M. Whitney in National
Tribune
- First Gun At Gettysburg: The Cannoneer
Thinks It Useless Controversy, And Wants to Know Who Fired the Last Shot.
- from the National Tribune, November 10, 1892
- The 76th NY: It fought right beside
the Old Iron Brigade - from the National Tribune, March 21,
1912
- From the Rapidan to Groveton -
article by Daniel M. Perry, Co. C
- Arrival of the 76th N. Y. Volunteers
- article from the January 19, 1862, New York Times
Modern Articles
Pat Stepanek Photo
Artifacts
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Regimental Roster
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Notes:
- Choose the letter above for information on soldiers from the 76th NYSV whose last names begin with the letter.
- The unit roster on this website is initially made up of information from the 1901 New York State Adjutant General's Report.
The
original source material may be found on the New York State Military
Museum's website.
- The files for each letter are being annotated with later or additional information about the soldiers, where known, and hyperlinked sub-pages are provided for each soldier for whom we have biographical information, pictures or additional documents.
- Vicki Titus has prepared an index to the roster, listing the men by town of enlistment.
- Please send any corrections or additional information you may have to:
Mike Brown, Maj. Grover CWRT, 41 Creamery Rd., Richford NY 13835
or by e-mail to: wb2jwd@htva.net
Additional Sources of Information on the 76th NY
76th Marker on Culp's Hill, Gettysburg
Pat Stepanek Photo
Print
Resources on the 76th NY
- Smith, Abram P. History of the Seventy-sixth Regiment New York Volunteers, What It Indured and Accomplished, Containing Descriptions of Its Twenty-five Battles, Its Marches, Its Camp and Bivouac Scenes.... Syracuse, NY:
Truair, Smith & Miles, l867. 429 pages. This book was republished in the 1980's, but the reprinting now appears to be out of print. (The biographies of officers linked to the roster files on this web site are taken from this book).
A
PDF version of the Regimental History can be downloaded from the
Archive.org website - note: it's 24MB, so it will take a while to
download.
Note: the following sources have not been checked, but claim to have the regimental history available: "Mill Creek Mercantile" - "War Stuff Books", and Stan Clark Military Books, 915 Fairview Ave., Gettysburg , PA17325 , Email scmb@mail.wideopen.net
- Murray, R.L. First on the Field: Cortland's 76th and Oswego's 147th New York State Volunteer Regiments at Gettysburg - Benedum Books, 13205 Younglove Road, Wolcott NY 14590 - ISBN 0-9646261-7-9-
- Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Vol. 2. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1979.
- Proceedings of the 76th New York Infantry, at the dedication of the battle
monument at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1888; Cortland, N.Y. : Daily Message
Print; Year: 1889; Description: 34 p. p.- Reproduction: Microfiche./ Bethesda,
MD :/ University Publications of America,/ 1992./ 1 microfiche : negative.
Entry: 19950630, Update: 19950630, Accession No: OCLC: 32739174
- Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. Vol. 2. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon, 1900. See pp. 609-17 for a photo of the regimental monument at the Gettysburg National Military Park and addresses delivered at its dedication.
- New York (State). Adjutant General's Office - Annual Report...for the Year 1901 - No. 29. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon, 1902. See pages 181-422 for the alphabetical roster of the regiment. (The roster pages on this web site are based on this report).
- Northrop, John W. Chronicles From the Diary of a War Prisoner in Andersonville and Other Military Prisons of the South in 1864. Wichita, KS: Wining, 1904. 228 pages.
- Phisterer, Frederick, comp. New York in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Vol. 4. Albany, NY: Weed and Parsons, 1890. See pp. 2796-2813 for a brief history of the regiment and a roster of officers.
- New York State Archives - Grand Army of the Republic Papers, New York Department, 1866-1948 - There are 83 boxes of material on file. The following files are of special relevance to the 76th New York:
Records of the following GAR posts, named after members of the 76th NY:
Post 98 - Lt. Col. Andrew J. Grover - Cortland - Chartered June 14, 1869. Box 41 Folder 3
Post 476 - 2d Lt. William H. Tarbell - McGrawville - April 26, 1884 to 1919 Box 68 Folder 9
Post 485 - Corporal Moses Tompkins - Middleburg - Chartered June 4, 1894.
Post 639 Private Harrison W. Owen - Virgil - Chartered Aug. 23, 1889. Box 33 Folder 4
Also:
Regimental History of the 76th New York - 1896 - Box 26 Folder 25
Photos and Medals - Box 83
Links to Other Local Civil War Regimental Websites
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Lt. Col. Grover Civil War Roundtable
Cortland, NY
This page is sponsored by the Lt. Col.
Andrew Grover Civil War Roundtable. The LCGCWRT meets at 7:30 P.M. on the second Tuesday of each month at the Cortland County Historical Society, 25 Homer Avenue, Cortland, New
York 13045.
All having an interest in the Civil War are welcome to meetings. Annual dues are
$15, payable to
Lt. Col. Grover Civil War Roundtable.
For more information on the roundtable, e-mail CivilWar@TCScouts.org
Additional information or questions on the 76th or this website may be sent by e-mail to webmaster Mike Brown at
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