- 124th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 124th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commonly known as the Orange Blossoms, was a volunteer
regiment fromOrange County, New York , during theAmerican Civil War . Formed in Goshen during the summer of 1862, The unit was officially mustered into United States Service onSeptember 5 ,1862 , by Col.Augustus van Horne Ellis , the regiment was made up of volunteers from the surrounding towns and a core of veterans from the 71st New York State Militia.Organization
Volunteers were recruited by town and the 11 companies of the regiment were organized by region:
*A Company: Newburgh, Cornwall, Chester, and Goshen
*B Company: Goshen, Warwick, Florida, and Newburgh
*C Company: Goshen, Cornwall, Newburgh, Monroe, and New Windsor
*D Company: Warwick and Goshen
*E Company: Goshen, Crawford, Otisville, Wallkill, Newburgh, Bullville, New Windsor, Mount Hope, and Port Jervis
*F Company: Port Jervis andDeerpark, New York
*G Company: Washingtonville, Blooming Grove, New Windsor, Monroe, Newburgh, Craigville, and Chester
*H Company: Montgomery, Walden, and Goshen
*I Company: Newburgh and New Windsor
*K Company: Wallkill, Middletown, and NewburghCampaigns
The Orange Blossoms' first major engagement was at the
Battle of Fredericksburg , in December 1862.Thomas W. Bradley , an Orange Blossom and future United States Representative, was awarded theMedal of Honor for his actions at theBattle of Chancellorsville in 1863. Colonel Ellis was killed at theBattle of Gettysburg , at Houck's Ridge. Three other officers and 31 enlisted men from the regiment also died during the battle.The Orange Blossoms also took part in the
Overland Campaign , taking losses in theBattle of the Wilderness , theBattle of Cold Harbor , and the Spotsylvania Court House. In June 1864 they were at theSiege of Petersburg . In 1865 they fought in theAppomattox Campaign , and were present during the Confederate surrender at theBattle of Appomattox Courthouse .Legacy
*The 124th has two monuments at Gettysburg; one on the site where Colonel Ellis fell, and one at the unit's location during the defense of
Pickett's Charge .*"The Orange Blossom Monument" stands on a pedestal in the middle of Main Street in Goshen.
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Stephen Crane is known to have interviewed veterans of 124th while researching his book "The Red Badge of Courage ", commonly held to depict a fictionalized version of the Battle of Chancellorsville, and is thought to have based some experiences in the book on their testimony.References
* [http://skaneateles.org/124_inf/124_inf.html] History
* [http://www.suvcw.org/ny/camps/ellis/124th.htm] Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
* [http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/2449/] The modern-day 124th (historical reenactors)ee also
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List of New York Civil War regiments External links
* [http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/124thInf/124thInfMain.htm New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center - Civil War - 124th Infantry Regiment] History, photographs, table of battles and casualties, monument at Gettysburg, and battle flag for the 124th New York Infantry Regiment.
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