98th New York Infantry Regiment

The 98th New York Infantry Regiment was a unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Company A – recruited principally in Franklin County[1] Company B – recruited principally in Franklin County [2] Company C – recruited principally in Franklin County [3] Company D – recruited principally in Franklin County [4] Company E – recruited principally in Franklin County [5] Company F – recruited principally in Wayne County[6] Company G – recruited principally in Franklin County [7] Company H – recruited principally in Franklin County [8] Company I – recruited principally in Wayne County[9] Company K – recruited principally in Wayne County[10] The 98th New York Infantry Regiment lost:

98th Regiment NY Infantry Camp Colors
Private William Slack (standing) and Private John Slack (sitting, right), 98th New York Infantry. Both born in North Dundas, Ontario and both wounded at Cold Harbor in 1864. William Slack died of his wounds.