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23rd New Jersey
Volunteers Monument at Salem Church, VA Photo by Jim Buck

Col. Grubb at the
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Soldier on 23NJV Monument |
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Welcome
to the Internet Home of the 23rd New Jersey Yahoos
I
started working on a book
about the Yahoos in January, 2007 and was surprised at how
little information was available about the regiment.
Conversations with a number of
historians revealed most of the records are lost.
This 1910 letter from E. Burd
Grubb to the Acting Adjutant General of New Jersey explains
what happened to the records.
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Grubb
Letter
June 7th, 1910
To Acting Adjutant General, Colonel Gilkyson, Trenton, NJ:
“In regard to the
books of the regiment, viz:- The Guard Book, the General Order
Book, and the regimental Court Martial Report Book, I bought
them from a butcher in Beverly, five years after the war (1870),
and he had copied his accounts in the blank pages of the book
for that time. He
said he had picked them up on the Camp Grounds at Beverly
after the regiment left the Camp (June
28, 1863).
This butcher is still alive and lives here in Beverly (June
7, 1910).”
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Most
of what you see in this site has been reconstructed from the History of
the Reunion Society, stories and letters in the New Jersey Mirror,
New Jersey Dollar Newspaper, Union and Confederate after action reports,
personnel records, letters and diaries of Josiah Crispin, Bob Elmer, Ed
Mount, E. Burd Grubb, Henry Ogden Ryerson, Frank Hall, and Forrester
Taylor along with nearly 100 books and articles.
I
hope this
website will be a tool the descendents of the
23rd can use to preserve the history of the regiment
for posterity.
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