37th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment

37th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 37th New Jersey Infantry
dates= June 23, 1864 to October 1, 1864
country= United States
allegiance= Union
branch= Infantry
equipment= Smoothbore muskets and Enfield rifles
battles= Petersburg Campaign

The 37th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was one of scores of temporary regiments that originally signed up for rear echelon duty as Hundred Days Men in an effort to free up veteran troops for front-line combat.

ervice

The 37th Infantry was organized at Camp Delaware in Trenton, New Jersey, and mustered into service on June 23, 1864, for a term of one hundred days. The regiment was commanded by a veteran of the Army of the Potomac, Col. E. Burd Grubb. The ranks contained more than 700 men, many of whom had previous military experience. Before leaving camp on June 28, the new soldiers were issued one hundred smoothbore muskets altered to percussion caps and five-hundred and thirty-eight Enfield rifles.

Once the 37th New Jersey arrived in City Point, Virginia, they were put to work at depots near the Appomattox River unloading supply trains, relieving the veterans who had been doing this routine work. The 37th was assigned to the X Corps of the Army of the James, serving under Maj. Gen. David B. Birney.

On August 27, with more manpower needed in the front-lines, the regiment was ordered to man the trenches in front of Petersburg, and the next day, they arrived to support the Hare House Battery. During the Siege of Petersburg, the 37th suffered 34 men killed and wounded. On September 26, they were relieved by another regiment and transported back to Trenton.

The 37th New Jersey was mustered out of the army on October 1, 1864.

Regimental statistics

Killed or died of wounds
0 Officers
6 Enlisted men

Wounded and recovered
0 Officers
29 Enlisted men

Died of disease or accidents

1 Officer (Colonel Grubb's younger brother Parker Grubb, the regimental adjutant)
13 Enlisted men

Battle deaths

Private Theodore H. Gardner of Company G, killed at Petersburg on September 5, 1864
Private Joseph Bryer of Company D, killed at Petersburg on September 15, 1864
Corporal George Garwine of Company D, wounded at Petersburg on September 15, 1864, died of wounds on September 25, 1864
Private Alexander Carpenter of Company I, killed at Petersburg on September 20, 1864
Private Philip Williamson of Company E, killed at Petersburg on September 24, 1864
Private William Morehouse of Company B, killed at Petersburg on September 25, 1864

References

* Bilby, Joseph G. and Goble, William C., "Remember You Are Jerseymen: A Military History of New Jersey's Troops in the Civil War". Longstreet House, 1998. ISBN: 094441354X.

External links

* [http://www.philkearnycwrt.org/infantry/thirtyseven_inf.html 37th New Jersey]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=889 Find-a-Grave virtual cemetery for the graves of veterans of the 37th NJ]

ee also

*List of New Jersey Civil War Units


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