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20th New York State Militia Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Walter Alexander Van Rensselaer - Major
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I have been doing a lot of research on this regiment. If you would like to share, please let me know.
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Contact Name:
Eric LeClerc
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://geocities.com/ericsroots/wavr.html
Date Added: 11/4/2003
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Company C
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George Krom - Unknown
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Company D
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Philip H Van Velson - Private
Contact Name:
James E. Van Velson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/17/2005
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Company D
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Stephen C. Van Velson - Private
Contact Name:
James E. Van Velson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/18/2005
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Company E
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Louis Champagne - Sergeant
Contact Name:
Kathy Champagne-Ainsworth
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 3/25/2018
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Company F
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James Burke - Private
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James served as a private in Co. F. He was wounded at the Second Battle of Bull Run. As a result of his injury, James was never able to fill the roles of Co. F again. He spent the remainder of the war guarding prisoners and assisting the teamsters. He died 6/30/1899. He is interred at St. Mary's Cemetery in Kingston, NY.
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Contact Name:
Tom Burke
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://www.ulsterguard.us/dedication.htm
Date Added: 12/5/2007
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Company H
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Alios or Elias Schatzle - Unknown
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Elias Schatzle (widow Rosa) was in Co H 20th NY Mil Inf; wife Rosa filed for benefits 1903, Sept 8; App # 191,015 and cert # 577,094
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Contact Name:
Joy Robbins
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Date Added: 10/11/2012
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Company I
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August Dockendorf - Private
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The unit should be the 20th New York State Volunteers (20th NYSV) tracked his brother ''Frederick'' to the same unit, he was mustered out June 1, 1863, but no record of ''August''
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Company K
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Nelson Abrams - Private
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Company L
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Henry W. Crouch - Unknown
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During the Battle at Cedar Creek, he was injured in a retreat by a horse knocking him down and trampling over him. He was in Sheridan's Field Hospital (Winchester, Virginia), Damden Hospital (Baltimore, MD) and the U.S. Government Hospital (Annapolis, MD).
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