16th New York Cavalry Regiment

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The 16th New York Cavalry Regiment was a Union Army cavalry unit in the American Civil War, best known for including Sergeant Boston Corbett, who killed President Abraham Lincoln’s assassin John Wilkes Booth.

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instanceOf American Civil War military unit
Union Army cavalry regiment
allegiance Union
associatedWith Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
branch Cavalry
category New York Civil War regiments
Union cavalry regiments of the American Civil War
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
engagedIn Operations in the defenses of Washington, D.C.
Pursuit of Confederate partisan rangers
hasRankAndFile Officers
Privates
Sergeants
historicalEra 19th century
militaryFormation Regiment
notableAction Participation in the capture and killing of John Wilkes Booth
notableFor Including Sergeant Boston Corbett, killer of John Wilkes Booth
notableMember Boston Corbett
participatedIn Manhunt for John Wilkes Booth
region New York
roleInEvent Pursuit of John Wilkes Booth
serviceBranch United States Volunteers
serviceIn Union Army of the Potomac defenses
side Union Army
theater Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
type Volunteer cavalry regiment

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Boston Corbett unit 16th New York Cavalry Regiment
Thomas P. Corbett servedIn 16th New York Cavalry Regiment