9th New York Heavy Artillery
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                                                 Eben Wilson Newberry  - Corporal | 
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Captured at Cold Harbor by Quantril, Survived Libby prison while sustaining a bayonet wound to the leg, lived until the 1920's
Contact Name: Greg MotyckaContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/14/2005
| Company A | |
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                                                 Michael P Masten  - Private | 
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Died in Libby Prison on July 10, 1864.
Buried at Loudon Park National Cemetery, in Section A, Site 101.
Contact Name: Michelle A LeeBuried at Loudon Park National Cemetery, in Section A, Site 101.
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Date Added: 2/17/2009
| Company B | |
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                                                 Loren  Denney  - Corporal | 
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No comments
Contact Name: Shirley BorisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/13/2005
| Company B | |
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                                                 Eugene  Sanders  - Corporal | 
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No comments
Contact Name: Shirley BorisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/13/2005
| Company C | |
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                                                 Isaac Scott Collins  - Private | 
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Originally Isaac joined the New York 138th Infantry which became the New York 9th Heavy Artillery. He was wounded in a battle in Cold Harbor and survived returning to his unit and mustered out. Eventually he and his family moved to the territory of Kansas where he lived a happy life and died in 1912.
Contact Name: Patricia Collins DunlevyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/19/2016
| Company C | |
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                                                 William Dallas Fuller  - Private | 
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Wounded at Cold Harbor, Va.
Contact Name: Clark JillsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/9/2005
| Company F | |
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                                                 George Asa White Rank Unknown | 
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No comments
Contact Name: William CurryContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/29/2010
| Company H | |
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                                                 Elijah  Angus  - Private | 
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[4 x great granduncle] Enrolled as a Private 2 Sep 1864 at Wolcott, NY for 1 year. Regiment was stationed along the railroad from Danville, VA to Burkesville, VA from 7 May to 22 May 1865 and marched from Richmond, VA and arrived at Washington, DC 3 Jun 1865. He contracted chronic diarrhea and was discharged 6 Jul 1865 at Washington, DC. He moved from Butler, Wayne Co., NY to Petoskey, Emmet Co., MI about 1892. Died 15 Apr 1908 in Bear Creek Twp., Emmet Co MI, aged 81 years, 10 months, 12 days.
Contact Name: Tad D. CampbellContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://home.earthlink.net/~tadcamp
Date Added: 8/25/2005
| Company H | |
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                                                 Andrew John Dunham  - Corporal | 
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1862 to 1865
Contact Name: Robert KellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/5/2009
| Company H | |
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                                                 Lucius  Frank Goodyear  - Private | 
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Name:    Lucius Goodyear ,     Enlistment Date:    04 January 1864    Distinguished Service:    DISTINGUISHED SERVICE    Side Served:    Union    State Served:    New York    Unit Numbers:     1344 1344    Service Record:    Enlisted as a Private on 04 January 1864 at the age of 18*
Enlisted in Company H, 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 04 January 1864.
Transferred Company H, 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 27 June 1865
Transfered in Company K, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 27 June 1865.
Contact Name: Kelly O'LearyEnlisted in Company H, 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 04 January 1864.
Transferred Company H, 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 27 June 1865
Transfered in Company K, 2nd Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 27 June 1865.
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Date Added: 1/9/2008
| Company K | |
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                                                 Jacob  Morser  - Private | 
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No comments
Contact Name: Donald S. MorserContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/11/2009