Spinola brigade

Francis B. Spinola was commissioner of New York Harbor when the American Civil War erupted. Spinola joined the volunteer army in a New York regiment and was commissioned as an officer. He was appointed brigadier general of Volunteers on October 2, 1862. He commanded two relief efforts to lift the Confederate siege of Washington, North Carolina. In July/October 1862 he recruited and organized a brigade of four regiments, known as Spinola's Empire Brigade. The regiments did not serve together in the field as a brigade.

The four regiments of Spinola's brigade included:
 * First, 158th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment;
 * Second, 132nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment;
 * Third, 163rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment; and
 * Fourth (incomplete), 164th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment (later transferred to the Corcoran Legion).

Spinola later assumed command of the Excelsior Brigade after the Battle of Gettysburg, but this was not the same organization.