1st Long Island Volunteers Company K miscellaneous reports and documents, 1863
Permanent ID:
13494
Dates:
January 1863
January 12 1863
February 7 1863
March 7 1863
March 15 1863
March 26 1863
March 26 1863
April 1863
April 7 1863
April 7 1863
March 21 1863
March 23 1863
May 1863
December 17 1863
Image Description:
Known officially as the 67th New York Infantry, the First Long Island Volunteers were raised in Brooklyn in 1861. The recruits were predominantly Irish-born.
Most of these documents were written by Edmund K. Russell, who became commanding officer of Companky K in 1863 as 1st Lieutenant. He was eventually promoted to Captian and later finished the war as a Major.
These miscellaneous reports and documents relate to the operations of Company K of the 1st Long Island Volunteers.
1) Envelope
2) Money sent home, January
3) Certificate of Disability for military discharge of Thas [Thomas?] Hallahan from Company K
4-6) Inspection Reports
7) Absence Report
8) Inspection Report
9) Money sent home, April
10) Inspection Report
11) Absence Report
12) Lt. Thomas Latchfield letter to Col. Adams inquiring about the condition of Pvt. Charles Marlow
13) Absence Report
14) Inspection Report
15) General Orders No. 67
This record contains thirty images of fourteen items from folders 2 (titled as, "Millitary: Long Island Volunteers, 1st Regiment, Co. K -- Returns, etc., 1863-64").
Format:
Manuscripts