Military History - Otsego County, NY
Tribute to the Onesters by John K Tyler
Brief Historical Sketch of the Regiment
Photos of Reunions of the 121st NY Vols.
Souvenir of Reunions, Ribbons and Badges
Rosters of Companies A-K 121st NY Vols. Aug 23, 1862
CIVIL WAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS (from NY)
Letters from George Collins,
Russia, NY - Company C 121st NY Vols. (link to Herkimer County
NY GenWeb site) FRIENDS of the FLORENCE STOCKADE This is a link to a new web site for the Friends of
the Florence Stockade in South Carolina. According to their records
members of the 121st NY Infantry were held captive there. At
the Florence National Cemetery, which was started due to the
deaths at the stockade, there are 2300 soldiers buried as unknowns.
There are efforts to identify these soldiers. If, by any chance,
you have any information concerning soldiers who died at the
Florence Stockade, please visit this site and share that information
with the Friends.
Brief History of the 152 nd Regiment of Infantry (Civil
War) More War Reminiscences -
by a yet another survivor of the battlefield and the horrors
of Andersonville Prison. Otsego G.A.R. Posts - Officers and Member lists as of 1892.
General Delevan Bates - Medal of Honor Recipient
Biography complements of his gr grand nephew - Dr. John Saint
The 152d New York Volunteer
Infantry
War
Reminiscences - by a survivor of the battlefield and the
horrors of Andersonville Prison.
Additional information on the 152nd is contained in the Delevan
Bates newspaper War Stories in the 121st NYS Vols section above. Second
NY Heavy Artillery
Grand
Army Of The Republic
Photo
of members of the Lewis E. Tew Post GAR - New Berlin, NY
Chenango County
(posted here because of its close proximity to Otsego County)
Contributed by Elaine Decker
Soldiers from Otsego County that died in
the Civil War - Compiled and contributed by Charlie Shaw
Historical
Facts of the L.C. Turner Post G.A.R. (Cooperstown)