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112th New York Infantry      
Company A
william H. Sears - Private   
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Contact Name:  Joanne Sears Spencer
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Date Added:  9/11/2010
Company D
Henry B Findley - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 26 July 1862 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company D, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 15 August 1862.
Wounded on 01 June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA
Died of wounds Company D, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 02 June 1864 in Cold Harbor, VA
Contact Name:  Fred Rose
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Date Added:  1/29/2006
Company D
Ebenezer Skellie - Lieutenant   
Ebenezer Skellie was wounded in the leg at the Battle of New Market Heights, Chapins (Chaffins) Farm September 29, 1864 causing amputation to a leg. Awarded Medal of Honor for the action at Ft. Gilmer that day.
Contact Name:  Joel Babcock
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Contact Homepage:  www.112thNYVI.com
Date Added:  3/7/2005
Company E
George Clemens Straub - Private   
Volunteer from Cohocton, Steuben County. Joined Sept. 1864.
Fought at Fort Fisher, NC. Received an injury to arm, an injury to left eye. Contracted typhoid fever, was hospitalized, sent back to regiment to be discharged with company on June 13, 1865 in Raleigh, NC. Did farm work after war in Cohocton, Bristol (Ontario Co.) and East Bloomfield, NY. Died in 1924.
Contact Name:  Joyce Straub Buck
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Date Added:  2/9/2006
Company G
Gilman Shirley - Private   
Gilman Shirley, killed in action at battle of Cold Harbor, Hanover Va., June 2, 1864. His memorial Grave Marker is located in Shirley Hill Cemetery, Goffstown Hillsborough NH.
Contact Name:  Dean Shirley Lillis
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Date Added:  7/19/2004
Company H
Orrin Sweet Allen - Private   
This is my Great Grandfather and I have over 200 letters from PVT Orrin Sweet Allen from Camp Brown, NY Sept. 10th Sept. 1862 till mustering out June 1865. Contains all campaigns VA, SC and FL

for additional information see: Gary Lull, gull@prodigy.net
Contact Name:  Wm. L. Rockwell
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Contact Homepage:  www.dearfrank.com/orrinallen.htm
Date Added:  4/4/2007
Company H
Robert L Coe - Corporal   
Robert Coe was killed June 1, 1864 in the Battle of Cold Harbor. I have a collection of letters from Robert to his parents and sister that I am editing for publishing. I would like contact from other descendants for a possible reunion in Western NY where the unit was formed.
Contact Name:  Joel Babcock
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Contact Homepage:  www.112thNYVI.com
Date Added:  3/7/2005
Company H
James Duncan Findley - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 29 August 1862 at the age of 25
Enlisted in Company H, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 29 August 1862.
Transfered on 30 October 1862 from company H to company K
Wounded on 24 June 1864 at Petersburg, VA
Received a disability discharge Company H, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 September 1865 in David's Island, NY Harbor
Contact Name:  Fred Rose
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Date Added:  1/29/2006
Company H
James Rhodes (Rhoades) - Private   
James Rhoades was wounded January 14, 1865 at Ft. Fisher by a shell fragment in the thigh.
Contact Name:  Joel Babcock
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Contact Homepage:  www.112thNYVI.com
Date Added:  3/7/2005
Company I
Harry Crandall - Corporal   
Wounded 1 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, Virginia.
Contact Name:  Dwayne Crandall
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Date Added:  3/8/2005
Company I
Heinrich Loesch - Private   
On August 29, 1862, Heinrich enlisted in the 112th New York Volunteer Infantry, Co. I. Known as the Chautauqua Regiment, the 112th saw heavy combat in Virginia and the Carolinas from 1862 to 1865.

He was admitted to the hospital for 'illness' December 20, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred VA. He died less than 2 months later, while being escorted home to New York by his brother, Michael Loesch.
Contact Name:  Robert Fickies
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Date Added:  4/22/2018
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