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4th Regiment History This regiment, six companies, located in New York city, commanded by Col. Daniel W. Teller, was ordered, June 18, 1863, to proceed to Harrisburg, Pa., to serve thirty days. It served as infantry in the Dept. Susquehanna, and was mustered out of the United States service July 24, 1863, at New York city, and at this date is not in existence.
See here for a brief history of the State Militia / National Guard.
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