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9th Independent Battery (Veteran) History Mustered in, June 6, 1861, as company F, 41st regiment of infantry. This battery was recruited and organized a Company F, 41st Infantry, but armed as artillery, at New York city, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Yorkville, June 6, 1861. It left the State July 8, 1861, commanded by Capt. A. Von Morozoviez; it was detached form its regiment and made an independent battery November 7, 1861; it received its numerical designation December 7, 1861. It served in the defenses of Washington, D. C., north of the Potomac, at Fort Washington and in the 22d Corps, and on expiration of its term of service, it was, under the command of Capt. Emil Schubert, mustered out and honorably discharged June 13, 1864, having lost by death, of illness and other causes, 5 enlisted men; but not taken part in any engagement. Back to Civil War Artillery Units New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History |
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