- 13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry
caption= Flag of New Jersey
dates= 1862–1865
country= United States of America
allegiance= Union
branch=Union Army
type=Infantry
size=
nickname=
battles= Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,Atlanta Campaign ,Battle of Peachtree Creek , March to the Sea and BentonvilleThe 13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry was a
Union Army regiment fromNew Jersey that fought in theAmerican Civil War .American Civil War
Recruited in July 1862 essentially from New Jersey's Essex, Hudson and Passaic Counties (with large numbers from the cities of Jersey City and Newark), it was one of five three-year enlistment unit's raised by the state that summer. It was mustered into Federal service on August 25, 1862, and was assigned to the
Army of the Potomac 's XII Corps.Despite being in existence for less than a month, and with bare rudimentary military training, it was thrown into a combat role at the September 17, 1862
Battle of Antietam . There it fought near the Dunkard Church and performed relatively well considering the unit's inexperience. Its further service would see the regiment take part in the Battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, theAtlanta Campaign (most notably at theBattle of Peachtree Creek ), the March to the Sea, and Bentonville. It was mustered out of service on June 8, 1865 atWashington, D.C. .Some of the more notable members of the 13th New Jersey were:
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Ezra A. Carman - Colonel and first commander of the regiment. Received abrevet of Brigadier General, US Volunteers for his service. Later served on the Antietam Battlefield Board (1894 to 1898), becoming the leading authority on the battle during his time. Served as Chairman of theChickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Commission in 1905. Author of "The Maryland Campaign of September 1862."*Franklin Murphy - 1st Lieutenant of Company A. Later served as 31st
Governor of New Jersey .*
Samuel Toombs - Sergeant, Company F. Author of the 1878 regimental history of his unit, titled "Reminisces of the War: Comprising a Detailed Account of the Experiences of the Thirteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers in Camp, on the March and in Battle". Later published the work "New Jersey Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign" in 1888.Three small monuments were erected in the
Antietam National Battlefield to mark the positions the 13th New Jersey held during the battle. A large monument to the unit was erected on Carman Avenue, McAllister Woods in theGettysburg National Military Park .References
* Bilby, Joseph G. and Goble, William C., "Remember You Are Jerseymen: A Military History of Jersey's Troops in the Civil War", Longstreet House, Hightstown, NJ, June 1998. ISBN 0-944413-54-4.
*Carman, Ezra A., "The Maryland Campaign of September 1862: Ezra A. Carman's Definitive Account of the Union and Confederate Armies at Antietam", edited by Joseph Pierro. New York: Routledge, 2008.
* Stryker, William S., "Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War". Trenton, NJ: John Murphy, 1876.
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