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HISTORY OF THE 71ST INFANTRY DIVISION "AMERICAN GUARD"
Superb, incredibly detailed history of the 71st Infantry, N.Y. National Guard, known as the "American Guard", written by Henry Evertsen, an ex-captain and completed in December, 1910. Evertsen's history covers 209 pages, all tightly written in a handsome hand, and covers the period from 1850 to 1910. This volume not only includes Evertsen's extensive history, compiled from official records, notes, and personal recollections, but also lists movements, names of all officers and non-coms, etc. Covers are detached, spine cover gone, contents are fine. The 71st was called to service for three months under Col. Henry P. Martin and arrived in Washington on May 21, 1861. While the army assembled, a team made up of members of regiment defeated the Washington Nationals baseball club by a score of 41 to 13. The regiment took part in the occupation of Alexandria, Virginia, in May 1861, accompanying the New York Fire Zouaves and Col. Ephraim E. Ellsworth, who was killed in the action. A detachment of the 71st, with two howitzers, fought at Acquia Creek and Port Tobacco in May and June 1861. Pvt. Charles B. Hall was the first man injured on any U.S. vessel in the war. At Bull Run, the 71st faced the Tiger Rifles of Wheat's Louisiana Battalion. The 71st passed through Chambersburg on June 23, 1863, and fought at Gettysburg, as part of Sickle's III Corps, and after the battle helped suppress the New York draft riots. In the Spanish-American War, the regiment took part in the Battle of San Juan Hill, and a regiment member was the first to reach the top of the hill. Locally, on July 4, 1857, the Regiment, along with the seventh New York, served as riot control personnel during the riots in the Sixth Ward between the Dead Rabbits and the Bowery Boys. During this action, Dead Rabbit leader Mickey Free was killed and the Regiment captured an 8-lb howitzer from the rioters. The Regiment was called into action again during the quarantine riot of September 1858 in Staten Island. A superb historical document.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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