Official Records Relating to the 44th NY
Movements in the Blue Ridge Mountains, November 1862, General Daniel Butterfield
Fredericksburg, Colonel Thomas Stockton, commanding Third Brigade
Fredericksburg, Colonel Strong Vincent, commanding 83rd PA
Chancellorsville, Report of Lt. Colonel Nelson Bartram, commanding 17th New York
Chancellorsville, Report of Colonel Thomas Stockton, commanding Third Brigade
44th N. Y. gurading Banks' Ford, June, 1863, Official Report of F. C. Gibbs, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
Aldie, Report of Colonel James C. Rice, commanding 44th NY
Aldie, Report of Colonel Strong Vincent, commanding Third Brigade
Gettysburg, Report of Lt. Colonel Freeman Conner, commanding 44th NY
Gettysburg, Report of Orpheus Woodward, commanding 83rd PA
Gettysburg, Report of Colonel James C. Rice, commanding Third Brigade
Gettysburg, Report of General Daniel Barnes, commanding First Division
March from Gettysburg, July 1863, Report of Lt. Colonel Freeman Conner, commanding 44th NY
March from Gettysburg, July 1863, Report of Colonel James C. Rice, commanding Third Brigade
Rappahannock Station,Report of General Joseph Bartlett, commanding Third Brigade
Correspondence of General George Sykes, commanding Fifth Corps, relating to the 44th NY's service in Alexandria, Winter 1864
The Wilderness through Cold Harbor, Report of Major Edward Knox, commanding 44th NY
The Wildernes, Report of Captain G.W. Fuller, commanding 16th Michigan
Petersburg Assault, Report of Major Edward Knox, commanding 44th NY
Petersburg Assault, Report of Colonel William Tilton, commanding 22nd Mass.
Weldon Railroad, Report of Lt. Colonel Freeman Conner, commanding 44th NY
Consolidation of the 44th NY, September-October 1864, correspondence of Charles Griffin, commanding First Division
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