People’s Ellsworth Regiment

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The People’s Ellsworth Regiment was a Union Army infantry unit from New York that served prominently in the American Civil War, noted for being raised in honor of the slain Union officer Elmer E. Ellsworth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Union Army unit
infantry regiment
activeDuring 1861–1865 (American Civil War period)
allegiance Union
associatedEvent death of Elmer E. Ellsworth
associatedWith State of New York NERFINISHED
Union war effort in the American Civil War
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
era 19th century
hasType volunteer regiment
historicalSignificance commemorated the death of early Union martyr Elmer E. Ellsworth
honors Elmer E. Ellsworth NERFINISHED
locationOfOrigin New York NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Union Army NERFINISHED
militaryFormationType regiment
namedAfter Elmer E. Ellsworth NERFINISHED
Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth NERFINISHED
notableFor being raised in honor of Elmer E. Ellsworth
service in the Union Army during the American Civil War
partOf Union volunteer regiments from New York
reasonForName raised in honor of the slain Union officer Elmer E. Ellsworth
role infantry combat operations
serviceBranch infantry
theaterOfOperations American Civil War battlefields NERFINISHED

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44th New York Infantry alsoKnownAs People’s Ellsworth Regiment