73rd Regiment of the New York State Volunteers records
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This collection contains documents related to the 73rd Regiment of the New York State Volunteers during the American Civil War. The documents in the collection include muster rolls, various forms, and correspondence. The 73rd Regiment was also known as the 2nd Fire Zouaves, or the 4th Regiment, Excelsior Brigade. The materials in this collection have been digitized and are available online to on-site researchers and to users affiliated with subscribing institutions via EBSCOhost.
Historical Note
The 73rd Regiment of New York State Volunteers was an infantry regiment of the Union Army recruited primarily from New York City. Due to its large number of recruits from the New York fire department, the regiment was also known as the 2nd Fire Zouaves. In 1862 the regiment was assigned as the 4th Regiment of Gen. Sickles' Excelsior brigade. The regiment participated in many major Civil War battles, including Gettysburg, where it is honored with a monument.
Mustered in: 1861
Mustered out: June 29, 1865
Total enrollment: 1,326
Total losses: 229 (153 from wounds; 76 from accident, imprisonment, or disease)
Major engagements: Siege of Yorktown, Battle of Williamsburg, Battle of Seven Pines, Battle of Glendale, Battle of Malvern Hill, Seven Days Battles, Second Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Bristoe Station, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of the Wilderness, Battle of Spottsylvania Court House
Colonels: William R. Brewster, Michael W. Burns, James Fairman
Scope and Content Note
This collection contains documents related to the 73rd Regiment of the New York State Volunteers during the American Civil War. The documents in the collection include muster rolls, forms, certificates, and correspondence. The materials in this collection have been digitized and are available online to on-site researchers and to users affiliated with subscribing institutions via EBSCOhost.
The majority of the forms and correspondence in the collection deal with Ordnance and Ordnance stores, including Receipts for Issues, Invoices of Stores, Certificates of Destroyed or Abandoned Stores, Quarterly Returns, and documents concerning the settlement of Returns.
The collection includes certificates of appointment and of discharge. The majority of the certificates of appointment are for Michael W. Burns, who commanded the 73rd Regiment at the Battle of Gettysburg and was appointed Colonel in 1864.
Assorted documents and correspondence in the collection include letters to Michael W. Burns, a stock certificate, a copy of an address by Gen. Sickles, a mock proclamation, and a program for a show by The Libby Prison Minstrels.
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Preferred Citation
This collection should be cited as the 73rd Regiment of the New York State Volunteers records, MS 670.19, The New-York Historical Society.
Provenance
Purchased from R. McCollough in 1938.