ELEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. Y. S. V. The Eleventh Regiment Infantry, N. Y. S. V., or "First Fire Zouaves"--sometimes, called the "Ellsworth Zouaves," and entered on musters-rolls as, "First Regiment New York Zouaves"-was raised in the city of New York by Col. E. Elmer Ellsworth, assisted by officers of the fire department of that city. "11th New York volunteer cavalry regiment (Scott's 900), 1862-1865." Military collector& historian IX (Washington 1960) 114. col. plate (illus. Drummond, Robert Loudon. On the 1st of October the authorization was withdrawn, and the recruits obtained transferred to the Seventeenth regiment, then re-organizing for three years. Battles and Casualties from Phisterer (spreadsheet), Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, Field & Staff, 11th New York Volunteer Infantry, Lt. If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. Empire Zouaves - Company B, 66th New York Infantry Regiment. We are ready to assist in flag folding and presentation when called upon. The regiment suffered extensive casualties during the First Battle of Bull Run during the fighting on Henry House Hill and while serving as the rear guard for the retreating Union Army. On Monday he drilled them. J. Gould Tilden. REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
It was composed of members of the fire department of New York city, and left the State April 29, 1861. Jesse Segoine was authorized on July 18, 1862, to begin recruiting a regiment of men within the Cayuga and Wayne Counties, New York. Colonel John Cregier and Major Loeser. Historical Records of a Hundred and Twenty Years. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. Philadelphia: Johnson Song Publisher, 1861. Other Titles: Fall'n when his course had just begun
2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. Many Zouaves went off to war wearing the fire badge of their respective fire company. Located at the Connecticut Historical Society. Woodbridge, George. However, soon confusion again erupted on the battlefield in front of them. Strong,1800s
[14] Soon after, they marched through the streets escorted by 5,000 firemen. Albany, N.Y. : J. Munsell, 1875. The regiment lost 2 officers and 34 men killed or mortally wounded, 73 men wounded, and 2 officers and 66 men missing. 1st Battalion 11th Infantry Regiment Lineage and Honors Information as of 10 December 2008 1st Battalion 11th Infantry Regiment Lineage Constituted 3 May 1861 in the Regular Army as. Gen. Irvin McDowell on the East Front of the unfinished Capitol in the presence of Lincoln, his son Tad and personal secretary John Hay. Other Titles: It was a lovely summer's day
Recruit ing stations were established and some recruits obtained. New York 11th Infantry, Company A (Union) New York 11th Infantry, Company B (Union) New York 11th Infantry, Company C (Union) New York 11th Infantry, Company D (Union) The regiment was organized in New York City in May 1861 as a Zouave regiment, known for its unusual dress and drill style, by Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, a personal [2] [2], Gettysburg Campaign June 25 July 24, 1863. : Sold at wholesale by Horace Partridge, importer, wholesale and retail dealer in fancy goods, toys, watches, jewelry, Yankee notions, &c. 27 Hanover Street, -- Boston, 1861. All was in vain, howeverthe spirit of the organization was in the grave with Ellsworth and Farnham. May be accessed athttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b26798[link opens new window]. Located at the New York Historical Society. Abstract: Clippings of poems and articles, including description of the Fire Zouaves, quotation of their battle song and biographical statement on Elmer Ellsworth. [22], On May 9, the regiment had an opportunity to apply their experience as firefighters when asked to help extinguish a blaze at the Willard Hotel. [67] A total of 66 men of the 11th New York Infantry Regiment died in the course of the war. Efforts to reorganize the regiment proved futile and it returned to New York May 7, 1862, and was there mustered put on June 2. During their service, the 11th New York wore two different style of uniforms, the first issued during the forming of the regiment and the second shortly before the Battle of Bull Run. B. Lyon Company, 1912. With no one in command in whom they had full confidencewith the particular idea upon which they had entered the service ignoredthe members, of the regiment, or many of them, availed themselves of the disorganization at Bull Run to return to New York; officers resigned, and the demoralization became complete. Ellsworth's body lies moulding in the grave. It served at Washington, D. C., from May 2, 1861; at and near Alexandria, Va., and in General Willcox's Brigade, from May 23, 1861; in the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, Army of Northeastern Virginia, from July 16, 1861; in New York harbor and Westchester county, from September, 1861; at Newport News, Va., from October, 1861; at New York city from May 7, 1862, where commanded by Lieut.-Col. Joseph E. MacFarland, it was honorably discharged and mustered out June 2, 1862. For a time it appeared that the effort to re-organize would be successful. [E 523.5 126th .M], This page was last edited on 10 April 2023, at 23:11. 1925. [17] The Baltic arrived in Annapolis, Maryland where the men boarded a train to Washington, D.C.[10][18], In Washington, men in the regiment broke into taverns, frightened women, swedged on meals and pursued imagined Confederates. In the draft riots in New York city in July 1863, col. Augustus B. Sage was appointed in his place. [52], When the order to withdraw from the field came later that evening from General McDowell, the 11th New York served as a rearguard. The 11th Infantry Regiment is a regiment in the United States Army. Companies. & published by J.H. Description: 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 14 x 8 cm. There, it was mustered out of service on June 2, 1862. The Union defense committee came forward with an additional expenditure of $11,723; and the State authorities (up to August 15th,) with $15,542.91. [28] On May 24, the regiment boarded the steamers Baltimore and Mount Vernon and was transported across the Potomac, landing at the Alexandria wharves under the guard of the gunboat Pawnee. Attached to Consolidated Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps. New York: H. De Marsan, publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New-York, 1861. The regiment was unfortunate. [55] On September 14, 1861, after reorganizing, they were ordered by Governor Edwin D. Morgan, at the request of Secretary of War Simon Cameron, to return to Virginia with two days' cooked rations. [2], Company D Principally recruited from Wayne County. [12] The second uniform was issued when the first, not made of quality materials, fell apart on most men. 11th New York Infantry Regiment United States Regiments & Batteries - New York - Infantry Cavalry Artillery "First New York Fire Zouaves" "Ellsworth's Zouaves" The 11th New York Infantry Regiment lost 3 officers and 48 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 3 officers and 12 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. 73rd NY Infantry Regiment: 139th NY Infantry Regiment: 11th NY Infantry Regiment: 74th NY Infantry Regiment: 140th NY Infantry Regiment: 12th NY Infantry Regiment: 75th NY Infantry Regiment: 141st NY Infantry Regiment: 13th NY Infantry Regiment: 76th NY Infantry Regiment: 142nd NY Infantry Regiment: 14th NY Infantry Regiment: 77th NY Infantry . Anthony, 501 Broadway, 1861. Monroe, Joel H. "Gen. Clinton D. 768./ Imprint date suggested by textual reference to Lt. Col. Noah Lane Farnham of 7th and 11th New York Infantry Regiments, fatally wounded at the battle of Bull Run, 1861. 7.5 (1956): 12-23. Maiden, Massachusetts. One observer commented that the 11th New York looked more like firemen randomly running to a fire than soldiers marching towards the front. Ellsworth Monument Association. On Saturday he selected his officers. 48 p. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. This can include photographs, letters, articles and other non-book materials. When the war started, he returned to New York and helped form the New York Fire Zouaves. The Eleventh Regiment Infantry, N. Y. S. V., or "First Fire Zouaves"--sometimes, called the "Ellsworth Zouaves," and entered on musters-rolls as, "First Regiment New York Zouaves"-was raised in the city of New York by Col. E. Elmer Ellsworth, assisted by officers of the fire department of that city. Duty in New York Harbor and in Westchester County, N. Y., September-October, 1861, and at Newport News, Va., Dept. The distinctive uniforms of French and other zouave units was of North African origin. Gen. Irvin McDowell's Army of Northeast Virginia. [21][22] On May 7, the 11th New York was officially sworn into Federal service by Brig. "[8] Two days after his arrival, Ellsworth awarded officer commissions to several foremen of the volunteer fire companies and began recruiting in earnest. B. Wilcox. While in Washington the regiment had the opportunity to exhibit not only their peculiarities as Zouaves, but their efficiency as firemen. Heldrick, R. M., and Mrs. DeMarsan. New York: T.W. Other succeeding attempts to reorganize were likewise un-successful and the men enlisted for that purpose were assigned to the I7th N. Y. The 11th Infantry Regiment is a regiment in the United States Army. *Items in the museum collection arein bold. Responsibility: as sung by the Philadelphia Fire Zouaves. Officers and committees in New York labored assiduously during the same period to obtain recruits. v57 n2 (Summer 2005) 58-60. E. O. C., Mrs., and Henry De Marsan. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Ellsworth. The collection includes an enlarged copy print of a carte-de-visite and five copy photographs of two daguerreotypes. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. "Ellsworth! 30. Reorganizing -J. T. Brady Light Infantry. Hall, Henry. Ellsworth wrote to his fiance that they had not had butter in a week. At the height of the violence, Colonel O'Brien, the 11th Regiment's commanding officer, was seized by the mob, beaten, and killed. Fire Zouaves and Patriotic Fervor. Both of the letters indicate that he has received numerous requests from friends and others seeking to obtain an autograph signature of his son
Irish nationalists in New York soon made efforts to organize a military unit in order to assist in efforts to gain Irish independence from Britain. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 48 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 12 Enlisted men by disease. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. The Zouaves' first major combat experience occurred during the First Battle of Bull Run. [65][66], Apart from those who died of battle wounds, three officers and 12 enlisted men succumbed to disease, including its second colonel, Noah Farnham, who died as a result of his wounds sustained at Bull Run and a bout of typhoid. Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - A, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - B, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - C, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - D, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - E, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - F, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - G, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - H, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - I, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - J, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - K, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - L, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - M, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - N, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - O, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - P, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - Q, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews -R, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - S, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - T, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - U-V, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - W, Oral History Program Veteran Interviews - X, Y, and Z, Finding Aids for selected archival collections, New York State Awards, Decorations, and Medals, Medal Of Honor Recipients Affiliated With New York, Research Guide: New York in the Revolutionary War, Research Guide: New York in the War of 1812, Research Guide: New York in the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848, Research Guide: New York in the Civil War, Research Guide: New York in the Spanish-American War, Research Guide: New York in the Mexican Punitive Campaign, 1916, Research Guide: New York in the World War One, Research Guide: New York in the World War Two, Research Guide: Guide to finding New York National Guard Records, Research Guide: Guide to finding US Military Records, Infantry, 1-48 (NY Volunteers & State Militia/National Guard), http://archive.org/details/lincolnsellswor3138linc, NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Located at Library of Congress and available online athttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.35582. Mine Run Campaign November 26 December 2, 1863, Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3 June 15, 1864, Appomattox Campaign March 28 April 9. [41] With those divisions facing heavy resistance, Heintzelman's division with the 11th New York was called forward at the double-quick. SUMMARY: James T. Jackson, proprietor of the Marshall House Tavern in Alexandria, Va. shooting and killing Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth, of the 11th N.Y. Fire Zouaves. New York : H. De Marsan, 1861-1862? Memorial Col. E.E. Hatcher's Run or Boydton Road and White Oak Road, Sutherland Station and fall of Petersburg. Contant, George W. Each bee was a bullet. [2] The organization seemed fated. Randall, Ruth Painter. was the chorused battle-cry, and at each shout horsemen would fall. But after seeing a color bearer passing with the United States flag, he realized his mistake. Sutherland, William, and J H. Johnson. 429435. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. The 1-11th is Regimental Headquarters, IOAC, the 283d Infantry Band, and other support agencies. A voice from Ellsworth: Dedicated to the New-York Fire-Zouaves. Nothing of special interest occurred until the grand advance of July 17th was made, followed by the battle of first Bull Run. Daily Republican Advocate, Batavia NY. Johnson, publisher of Union songs, No. The soldiers were mustered in between September 5 and October 16, 1861, and the regiment was made up of men mostly from Brooklyn and New York City. Stetson. Naval Academy. Available online at:
Prisoners of war of the 11th New York Infantry "Fire Zouaves" at Castle Pinckney, South Carolina. Col. Ellsworth arrived in this city on Thursday of last week. Occupation of Fairfax Court House July 17. Artificial image collection for Elmer E. Ellsworth, a colonel with the 11th New York Infantry Regiment who became the first well-known casualty of the Civil War. The collection includes an enlarged copy print of a carte-de-visite and five copy photographs of two daguerreotypes. Infantry and sharpshooters are here. 177th Regiment Infantry "10th New York National Guard" 178th Regiment Infantry: 179th Regiment Infantry: 180th Regiment Infantry: 181st Regiment Infantry: 182nd Regiment Infantry "69th New York National Guard" 183rd Regiment Infantry: 184th Regiment Infantry: 185th Regiment Infantry: 186th Regiment Infantry [38] These movements were to precipitate the first large-scale battle of the Civil War. Atlantic monthly VIII (1861) 119- 25. Note(s): Sketches of military uniforms and insignia were transferred out of the collection./ Bio/History: Founder, United States Zouave Cadets, Chicago, in 1859. To the enlistees, a common yet often unknown stipulation included 90days of service to the Federal government and up to two years of service to the state. Here it was brigaded with the First Michigan and Thirty-eighth New York under Gen. 0. Before the regiment departed from New York City on April 29, 1861, its members were reviewed by General John Adams Dix, Ambassador Cassius Marcellus Clay of Kentucky, as well as other members of the city and its fire department. Mustered out: June 2,1862. [60], Initially intended to express anger at the draft, the protests deteriorated into "a virtual racial pogrom, with uncounted numbers of blacks murdered on the streets". : s.n., 1917. Total 66. He was one of the first Union soldiers killed in the war. Waud, Alfred R.Ellsworth Zouaves. News media covered the regiment's formation: More work has been done in six days than seemed possible. [56] Morgan must not have been quick to follow up with Cameron, as two days later Cameron sent him a cable pleading for an update, asking, "Did you send the Fire Zouaves to Fort Monroe, as indicated in your message of the 14th?"[57]. Mustered in: May 7,1861
"Remember Harper's Ferry!" 1886. Colonel James C. Burke received authority, May 18, 1863, to reorganize the original 11th Infantry, as a three years' regiment. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 11th Regiment Infantry "1st New York Fire Zouaves" "Ellsworth's . [70] In that respect, 11th New York was no different from many regiments, North and South. The regiment was armed, by State authority (April 28th), with Springfield muskets, pattern of 1842, calibre 69, and, by purchase, with bowie knives. The history of its organization may be briefly stated. Riley, Edward, and Henry DeMarsan. While quartered on the floor of the United States House of Representatives, the enlisted men took it upon themselves to set up a mock session, passing a law first abolishing the House of Representatives, then the Union and reconstituting both in a manner of their liking. 1 box (.25 cu. Mustered out June 2, 1862. ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 11th Infantry Regiment, New York: Civil War Newspaper Clippings, 17th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, calling for 75,000 ninety-day enlistments, 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 44th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, "11th Infantry Regiment during the Civil War", "11th Infantry Regiment, New York: Civil War Newspaper Clippings", "Ellsworth. Savas Beatie. 1st Regiment, Infantry - men from New Jersey [2] 2nd Regiment, Infantry - men from Louisiana [2] Other Titles: Patriot's name will never die. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. Located at the New York Historical Society. Note(s): Newspaper clippings, 1905, 1908, with other relevant clippings./ Prose and poetry. W.H. The regiment lost 42 killed, 119 wounded and 17 missing, over half its strength. Baker, Joseph E..E.E. Occupation of Arlington Heights and Alexandria, Va., May 24 (Ellsworth killed). The regiment is honored by a monument at Gettysburg. Hay, John. [34] Regardless, he was a popular choice both with the enlisted men and in New York. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 2010. Hay, John. Cadigan, Timothy J. The letters concern routine matters such as camp life, drill, marching, and picket duty. Colonel Ellsworth enters an Alexandria hotel, the Marshall House, to remove a Confederate flag flying from its roof. Belden, Mary J.Scrapbook, 1803-1861. Geneva, NY: W.F. [S.l. At first these were to be organized into four divisions and nine brigades commanded by general officers appointed by the state, but the . Comings, Harrison H.Personal reminiscences of Co. E, N.Y. fire zouaves, better known as Ellsworth's fire zouaves. Among these was the regiment's first commander, Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, who was the first conspicuous casualty of the Civil War. Description: 1 drawing on brown paper : pencil ; 26.4 x 33.6 cm. "Stonewall" Jackson's line, both the Union and Confederate forces were initially confused because the some of 11th New York were wearing several colors of shirts and the Virginians were clad in dark blue frock coats and dark blue trousers. 1865, The regiment lost 81 casualties in the last campaign of the war, Over the 111th Regiment's time in service, total enrollment was 1,780 soldiers. Today, the 11th Infantry Regiment is part of the Army's regimental system and is the primary regiment to which many Infantry School units are aligned. Located at the New York Historical Society. [New York, N.Y.: H. De Marsan, 1862. Located at the Library of Virginia. The total of 220 men who were killed and died of wounds is only exceeded by four other New York regiments the 69th, 40th, 48th and 121st. A national tour in 1860 brought Ellsworth to the attention of Abraham Lincoln, for whom the unit performed hundreds of military drill movements with their muskets and bayonets.[7]. [58] On March 8, 1862, they watched from shore as the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia dueled off the coast of Hampton Roads. He was an attorney and acted as an agent for several states in New York. Located at the Connecticut State Library. The 11th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment of the Union army in the early years of the American Civil War. MacDougall." Appomattox Court House. Campbell, Eric A. ' He was introduced to the famous French Zouaves through the teachings of his fencing instructor, Charles DeVillers, a former French Zouave. Boston: Lith. The Civil War in the East website gives a timeline for the involvement of 111th New York Infantry Regiment in the war. All rights reserved. The 11th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Union Army in the early years of the American Civil War. 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment at Camp Lincoln on the heights opposite the, Commanders, 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. [44], As the 11th New York and 1st Minnesota were regrouping along the Manassas-Sudley Road, they were encountered by Confederate Colonel J. E. B. Stuart and his 150 cavalrymen. Although accounts of the battle differ, most sources list 177 men lost at Bull Run, with 35 men killed, 74 wounded, and another 68 missing and presumed captured. First Union casualty in Civil War. In addition, New York governor Horatio Seymour sent the 74th and 65th regiments of the New York state militia, which had not been federalized, and a section of the 20th Artillery from Fort Schuyler in Throgs Neck. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 11th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry 11th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment at Camp Lincoln on the heights opposite the Washington Navy Yard[1] Active May 7, 1861 - June 2, 1862 Country United States of America Allegiance Union Branch United States Army Type Infantry Role Infantry Size This raises the total sacrificed to reunite this nation to 404. The men have been mustered into service; the officers elected; the uniforms made, and on Sunday afternoon eleven hundred as efficient and hardy soldiers as ever handled a gun, will start for the scene of rebellion. Note(s): 4 stanzas; first line: Fall'n when his course had just begun./ Within illustrated border./ Cut of sword, books, and tablet at head of text./ N-YHS copy mounted, with other ballads, on a sheet from the William P. Wright scrapbooks./ N-YHS copy imperfect: closely trimmed to 15 x 8 cm., with loss of border and imprint. Exercises connected with the unveiling of the Ellsworth monument at Mechanicville, May 27, 1874. Along the way, they received from the fire department a large white flag measuring 68 inches (1.7m) by 54 inches (1.4m) to serve as the regimental colors. McDowell's plan for the day was for divisions under Colonel Daniel Tyler and Brig. When the number jailed reached 400 the steamer embarked to Hampton Roads where the men were banded with another regiment. Chicago: Published for the Chicago Historical Society by the University of Chicago Press, 1925. Contrary to modern art prints, the Fire Zouaves did not go off to war wearing fireman's belts or paint mottos on their fezzes. 1861. Enlisted, April 20,1861, at New York city; mustered in ae private, Co. A, May 7, 1861, to serve during the war; promoted sergeant, September 1,1861; mustered out with company, June 2, 1862, at New York city, also borne as Amity.1 AHRENS, ALEXANDER.Age, 27 years. Partridge, Horace. See the 111th New York Volunteer Infantry ,sometimes known as "The Wayne and Cayuga . In the death of Col. Ellsworth it lost the embodiment of the pivotal idea in its organization. Note(s): Lyrics only./ Six verses, enclosed within wood engraved pictorial border; first line; Come all, you loyal citizens, I pray you will draw near./ N-YHS copy 2 (SY1865 no.148) mounted, with other ballads, on a sheet from the William P. Wright scrapbooks./ N-YHS copy 2 (SY1865 no.148) imperfect: closely trimmed, with loss of border.