William P. Seymore
Edward Lynch
Daniel R. Burrell
Alexander C. M. Pennington, Jr
Lowe Emerson
Redford Sharp
George R. Sullivan
George S. Dearborn
George Trumpore
J. Warren Howell
Charles E. Hall
George D. Fitch
Field & Staff, 15th New Jersey Infantry


The Fifteenth Regiment was organized under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 22, 1861, and under a call
issued by the President of the United States, dated Washington, D. C., July 7, 1862, for three hundred thousand additional
volunteers, to serve for three years or during the war. This Regiment was one of the five regiments required as the quota of this
State under this call, as set forth in a telegram received from the War Department, dated July 8, 1862. The raising of the Regiment
was immediately commenced, and was completed under the provisions of General Orders, No. 75, War Department, Adjutant
General's Office, Washington, D. C., dated July 8, 1862. The Regiment was fully organized, equipped and officered by the 25th day
of August, 1862, at which time it was mustered into the service of the United States, at Camp Fair Oaks, near Flemington, N. J., by
Samuel M. Sprole, First Lieutenant, Fourth Infantry, U. S. Army, with a full complement of men. Officers, 38; Non-Commissioned
Officers and Privates, 909. Total, 947. It left the State August 27, 1862, en route for Washington, D. C., and upon arrival went into
camp at Tennallytown, D. C., and at once engaged in perfecting its drill and discipline for future service. In October, 1862, the
Regiment was assigned to and joined the First Brigade, First Division, Sixth Army Corps. At different times during the years 1863,
1864 and 1865, the strength of the Regiment was increased by the joining from Draft Rendezvous, Trenton, N. J., of a large
number of Recruits, Substitutes and Drafted men. The Regiment continued its organization and remained in active service until
the close of the war, and those coming under the provisions of General Orders, 26, Head Quarters Army of the Potomac, dated
May 17, 1865, were mustered out at Hall's Hill, Va., June 22, 1865, by A. M. Tyler, Captain and Assistant Commissary of Musters,
First Division, Sixth Army Corps. Those not entitled to discharge were transferred to the Second Regiment, in accordance with
Special Orders, No. 157, dated Head Quarters Army of the Potomac, June 21, 1865, and were mustered out with that Regiment.
The Regiment was first attached to the First Brigade (First N. J. Brigade), First Division, Sixth Corps, and at the close of the war
was assigned to what was known as the Provisional Corps, Army of the Potomac.
The Regiment took part in the following engagements: Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13 and 14, '62; Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, '63;
Salem Heights, Va., May 3 and 4, '63; Franklin's Crossing, Va., June 6 to 14, '63; Gettysburg, Pa., July 2 and 3, '63; Fairfield, Pa., July
5, '63; Funktown, Md., July 10, '63; Rappahannock Station, Va., Oct. 12, '63; Rappahannock Station, Va., Nov. 7, '63; Mine Run, Va.,
Nov. 30, '63; Wilderness, Va., May 5 to 7, '64; Spottsylvania, Va., May 8 to 11, '64; Spottsylvania, C. H., Va., May 12 to 16, '64; North
and South Anna River, Va., May 24, '64; Hanover C. H., Va., May 29, '64; Tolopotomy Creek, Va., May 30 and 31, '64; Cold Harbor, Va.,
June 1 to 11, '64; Before Petersburg, Va, June 16 to 22, '64; Weldon Railroad, Va., June 23, '64; Snicker's Gap, Va., July 18, '64;
Strasburg, Va., Aug. 15, '64; Winchester, Va., Aug. 17, '64; Charlestown, Va., Aug. 21, '64; Opequan, Va, Sept. 19, '64; Fisher's Hill,
Va., Sept. 21 and 22, '64; New Market, Va., Sept. 24, '64; Mount Jackson, Va., Sept. 25, '64; Cedar Creek and Middletown, Va., Oct.
19, '64; Hatcher's Run, Va., Feb. 5, '65; Fort Steedman, Va., March 25, '65; Capture of Petersburg, Va., April 2, '65; Sailors' Creek,
Va., April 6, '65; Farmville, Va., April 7, '65; Lee's Surrender (Appomattox, Va.,) April 9, '65.
15th New Jersey Infantry "Fighting 15th"