
14th New Jersey Volunteers
The 14th New Jersey Volunteers was a Union Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War, organized in 1862. Comprised of soldiers from New Jersey, it participated in key campaigns such as the Battle of Gettysburg and the Siege of Petersburg. Known for their disciplined service and dedication, they played a significant role in the Union’s efforts to preserve the United States. The regiment's contributions reflected the broader commitment of New Jersey's volunteers to the Union cause, and their service is remembered as part of the national effort to end slavery and restore the Union.