17th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment

17th Regiment New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry
Active October 18, 1863, to June 13, 1865
Country United States
Allegiance Union
Branch Infantry
Engagements Engagements around Decatur
Battle of Jonesborough
Battle of Lovejoy's Station
Engagement at Louisville
Siege of Savannah
Battle of Averysboro
Battle of Bentonville

The 17th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an Infantry Regiment that served in the United States Army during the American Civil War. It was often referred to as the 17th New York Veteran Zouaves and has been erroneously reported as using mules as mounts during Sherman's March to the Sea up until the Grand Review of the Armies. The 17th wore a Zouave uniform identical to that of the 9th New York Volunteer Infantry, except for the fact that they wore a red vest instead of the dark blue vest that was trimmed red worn by the 9th. The 17th also wore a sky blue sash instead of the original red sash worn by the 9th New York.

Military service, 1863

The regiment was organized in New York City, New York, from June to October 1863, with elements of the 9th (Hawkins' Zouaves), 11th (First Fire Zouaves), 17th, & 38th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiments. The Regiment was mustered into United States service on October 18, 1863, in New York City for three years service with 900 officers and men under the command of Colonel William Thomas Campbell Grower, formerly the major of the 17th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

Military service, 1865

The regiment was mustered out of service on June 13, 1865, at Alexandria, Virginia, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel James Lake, with less than 200 officers and men.

This Regiment was composed of Wilson’s old Zouaves and roughs from New York City and they were a rough set . . . but yet there was not a better fighting regiment in the whole division than the 17th New York.
Lucius Barber, member of the 15th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Tn all the essential qualities which distinguish the heroic citizen soldier, the Seventeenth New York has been excelled by none. Representatives as you are of the great city of New York, your association with the men of the northwest, composing the balance of the brigade, has been of the most pleasing and genial kind.

Casualties

The regiment suffered the following casualties during its service.

Commanding officers

See also

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References

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