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Name: Harvey Coone ,
Enlistment Date: 15 September 1864
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: New York
Unit Numbers: 1597 1597
Service Record:
Absent, sick Enlisted as a Private on 15 September 1864 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company B, 90th Infantry Regiment New York on 15 September 1864.
Wounded on 19 October 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA Mustered out Company B, 90th Infantry Regiment New York on 03 June 1865
 
 
Regiment: 90th Infantry Regiment NY
Date Mustered: 09 February 1866
Regiment Type: Infantry
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 2
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 58
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 7
Regimental Soldiers and History: 
NEW YORK NINETIETH INFANTRY (Three Years) Ninetieth Infantry.-Cols., Joseph S. Morgan, Nelson Shaurman; Lieut.-Cols., Lewis W. Tinelli, Nelson Shaurman, John C. Smart, Henry De La Paturelle; Majs., Joseph S. D. Agreda, Nelson Shaurman, John C. Swart, Henry De La Paturelle.
 
This regiment, known as the Hancock Guard, was recruited mainly in New York city and vicinity and was mustered into the U. S. service at New York from Sept. to Dec., 1861, for a three years' term. It embarked on Jan. 5, 1862, for Key West, Fla., where it performed garrison duty for some months. Early in 1863 it was ordered to join the 19th corps in Louisiana and was assigned to the 1st brigade, 4th division. From New Orleans the regiment moved to Port Hudson, where it took an active part in the siege, losing 50 killed, wounded or missing. It was also closely engaged at Bayou La Fourche, with the loss of 71, and in March, 1864, shared in the Red River campaign. The reenlisted men received their veteran furlough in Aug. and Sept., 1864, and the remainder of the regiment served in their absence with the 160th N. Y. infantry. The veteran regiment was ordered to Virginia early in September and joined the Army of the Shenandoah while it was conducting the campaign against Gen. Early. The 90th fought at the Opequan, Fisher's hill and Cedar creek, losing 73 in killed, wounded and missing in the last named engagement. The original members not reenlisted were mustered out during Dec. 1864, and the regiment was consolidated into a battalion of six companies, which received in June, 1865, the members of the 114th, 116th and 133d N. Y. infantry. The regiment served in the 1st brigade of Dwight's division at Washington from April to June, 1865, and at Savannah, Ga., from June to July. It was then ordered to Hawkinsville, Ga., for a time and concluded its term of service at Savannah, where it was mustered out on Feb. 9, 1866. It lost 60 by death from wounds and 190 from other causes.
 
Source: The Union Army, Vol. 2, p. 116
 
NEW YORK NINETIETH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY (VETERAN). Hancock Guard; McClellan Chasseurs; McClellan Rifles. (Three Years) The Hancock Guards, recruited by Col. Louis W. Tinelli, under authority from the War Department, dated August 19, 1861, were consolidated with the McClellan Rifles, recruited by Col. J. S. DeAgreda, with L. W. Tinelli, as Colonel. Company C of the McClellan Rifles was formed of the British Volunteers, recruited by Col. R. E. A. Hampson. The Secretary of War granted authority to Lieut.-Col. Robert B. Clark, 13th Militia, to recruit a regiment; this authority was later transferred to Col. Joseph S. Morgan, who under it recruited the McClellan Chasseurs. The State authorities organized the 90th Regiment at New York city November 20, 1861, by the consolidation of these two incomplete organizations, with J. S. Morgan as Colonel, L. W. Tinelli as Lieutenant-Colonel, and J. S. DeAgreda as Major. The McClellan Rifles formed Companies A to E, and the McClellan Chasseurs F to K. The regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for three years between September and December, 1861. April 6, 1863, Companies H and I, and in fall, 1864, Company B, were consolidated with the other companies. At the expiration of its term of enlistment the men entitled thereto were discharged, December 10, 15 and 17, 1864, at New York city, and the regiment, which had returned from its veteran furlough in September, 1864, with new Companies B, H and I, mustered in for one year, was retained in service, but, November 28, 1864, consolidated into a battalion of six companies, A, B, C, D, E and F. June 3, 1865, it received, by transfer, the men of the 114th, 116th and 133d Infantry, not mustered out with their respective regiments. The companies were recruited principally: A, B and C at New York city; D at Clyde; E at Unadilla, Nineveh and Otego; F, I and K at Brooklyn, East New York and Long Island; G at Brooklyn and New York city; H at Brooklyn, Dunkirk and New York city; the second Companies B at Norwich; H in Chautauqua county; and I at Medina, Ridgway and Shelby. The regiment left the State January 5, 1862; served at Key West, Fla., and in the Department of the South, and unassigned in 10th Corps, from January, 1862; in 19th Corps, from April, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 19th Corps, from May, 1863; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 19th Corps, from February, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 19th Corps, from March, 1864; the nonveterans, while the regiment was on veteran furlough, with the 160th N. Y. Volunteers in August and September, 1864; the regiment in the Army of the Shenandoah from October, 1864; in 1st Brigade, Dwight's Division, Washington, D. C., from April, 1865; in same brigade and division, Department of the South, at Savannah, Ga., from June, 1865; in 3d Brigade, 1st Division, Department of Georgia, at Hawkinsville, Ga., from July, 1865; and at Savannah, Ga., in January, 1866, where it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Nelson Shaurman, February 9, 1866.
 
Source: Phisterer, p. 3,003 Battles
 
Fought
Fought on 16 February 1862.
Fought on 14 June 1863 at Port Hudson, LA.
Fought on 23 June 1863 at Brashear City, LA.
Fought on 13 July 1863 at Bayou La Fourche, LA.
Fought on 13 July 1863 at Donaldsonville, LA.
Fought on 15 July 1863 at Port Hudson, LA.
Fought on 19 January 1864.
Fought on 20 January 1864 at Bayou Boeuf, LA.
Fought on 23 January 1864 at Grass Lake, LA.
Fought on 19 September 1864 at Winchester, VA.
Fought on 19 October 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA.
Fought on 10 December 1864.
 
 
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