145th New York Infantry
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Charles Peter Hanson - Lieutenant |
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Documents in the CW pension records state that Lt. Charles P Hanson enrolled Sept 7, 1862 and received a sabre wound on or about 8 day of February, 1863 about two miles from Stafford Court House where he was detailed with a squad of men to dig trenches, and was attacked by a number of reble cavalry. He was discharged from the unit (probably due to the wound) on February 25th. Lt. Hanson also served at the beginning of the war as a Private in the 8th New York Militia which participated in the first Battle of Bull Run.
Contact Name: Paul LamarContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/19/2004
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Henry C May - Asst Surgeon |
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Henry May was the Asst Surgeon for the duration of the 145th.
Contact Name: William MayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/2/2009
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Nathan C. Hedden - Private |
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Jan 1864 transferred to 150th NY Infantry when the 145th was dissolved.
Contact Name: William Norton-TaylorContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://gburginfo.brinkster.net/
Date Added: 8/2/2005
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Phillip T. Hedden - Private |
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Enlisted at age 16 (presumably with his father, Nathan). Family history says he was a drummer boy. Wounded and captured at Chancellorsville as a result of Stonewall Jackson's flank attack. Rejoined his regiment in October 1863. Jan 1864 transferred to the 150th NY when the 145th was disbanded.
Contact Name: William Norton-TaylorContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://gburginfo.brinkster.net/
Date Added: 8/2/2005
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Michael Lutz - Private |
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Contact Name: Harry LutzContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/7/2005