Excellent summary of New York during the Civil War. My students are usually shocked to learn that NYC almost seceded with the South. They also get wrong my question on their "Civil War" test when I ask them where the largest race riot in the United States occurred when they learn that they more than likely have walked through the scene in lower Manhattan. The New York public library's main branch at 41st and 5th was the site where the rioters burned down a black orphanage and then stood outside gunning down anyone that tried to escape. Troops had to be sent from once Gettysburg had concluded to quell the riots. With all that being said, New York was the engine that enabled the North to win the war.
Not to mention, the Erie Canal made it possible for the Union to get shipments to and from the interior and Great Lakes without needing to access the Mississippi River. The salt mining in that area also ensured Union rations would be numerous and plentiful. Love to the 9th New York.
Hey you didn't say nothing about the 137th NY VOLUNTEERS infantry service!!! The Binghamton bastards! Also the same time Binghamton was the home of the Starr Firearms!!!
I always wondered if that was part of the reason why the New York Yankees baseball team got there name. Before then they were called the NY Americans then some newspaper reporter called then "Yanks" because it used less characters but why Yanks? he could have referred the team under any other name.
Excellent summary of New York during the Civil War. My students are usually shocked to learn that NYC almost seceded with the South. They also get wrong my question on their "Civil War" test when I ask them where the largest race riot in the United States occurred when they learn that they more than likely have walked through the scene in lower Manhattan. The New York public library's main branch at 41st and 5th was the site where the rioters burned down a black orphanage and then stood outside gunning down anyone that tried to escape. Troops had to be sent from once Gettysburg had concluded to quell the riots.
With all that being said, New York was the engine that enabled the North to win the war.
16th and 118th NY my county's boys!
Proud to be a New Yorker.
My 3rd G-Grandfather 92 N.Y. Infantry. Both assaults in the battle at Cold Harbor, severely wounded and died 7 years later.
I love your videos! As a New York resident, this video was great, but as a soldier in the Vermont National Guard, I would love to see one for Vermont!
There is one
You forgot about Little town NY. The town that seceded from the union in 1861 and didn't officially rejoin the United states until 1946
Not to mention, the Erie Canal made it possible for the Union to get shipments to and from the interior and Great Lakes without needing to access the Mississippi River. The salt mining in that area also ensured Union rations would be numerous and plentiful.
Love to the 9th New York.
Great stuff! Would you happen to know anything about the 22NY Cav?
I had a grandfather in the 140th NY.
Me too mine was in company C
Hey you didn't say nothing about the 137th NY VOLUNTEERS infantry service!!! The Binghamton bastards! Also the same time Binghamton was the home of the Starr Firearms!!!
wait they where on tv?
please do North Carolina
I always wondered if that was part of the reason why the New York Yankees baseball team got there name. Before then they were called the NY Americans then some newspaper reporter called then "Yanks" because it used less characters but why Yanks? he could have referred the team under any other name.
You forgot Ely Samuel Parker who was born in Indian falls ny near were I live and the pow camps near Attica ny
General Sheridan was from Albany although I don't believe he ever commanded a local New York unit.
New Jersey
they are brave
140th had to be the best unit at Gettysburg and through the war Go Rochester Racehorses
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