27th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment

27th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment

The 27th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment formed in Elmira, New York to fight and defend the United States during the American Civil War. The regiment was also known as the "Union Regiment."

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