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CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION NON-REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD; CAPTAIN CHARLES WOLFF, 59TH N

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CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION NON-REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD; CAPTAIN CHARLES WOLFF, 59TH N
CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION NON-REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD; CAPTAIN CHARLES WOLFF, 59TH NEW YORK INFANTRY. Wolff was born in 1822 and enlisted into the army on July 29, 1861 in New York City. He was appointed 2nd Lieutenant during the 59th New York Regiment’s recruiting period and joined Company C as its junior grade officer on September 18, 1861. He was promoted to Captain to serve as the company commander on November 11, 1862. Wolff was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps on September 10, 1863. No discharge date is listed. During Wolff’s term with the 59th New York, the regiment saw conspicuous action at Antietam, loosing 9 officers in front of the Dunker Church. The regiment next moved to Fredericksburg and took heavy losses. In May 1863 the 59th went to Chancellorsville prior to their march toward Gettysburg. In weakened numbers from their previous engagements the unit was consolidated into four companies, combined with the newly recruited 82nd New York Infantry and prepared for their march to Pennsylvania. They reached the Battle of Gettysburg and engaged the Confederates on July 2-3, losing a total of 6 officers and 26 enlisted men. Wolff was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps in September 1863. The reason for his transfer is not stated but may be due to a wound received. More research could be completed on this officer who served in some of the war’s most notable engagements. CONDITION: Very good. The blade is gray, having been cleaned once or twice but the etching remains strong. The hilt and brass furniture has a nice mellow patina. The grip is worn in three high spots, the scabbard quite nice. 4-53202 CW3