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Found 25 total hits in 10 results.
Belle Isle, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Hagerstown (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Gettysburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Bucks County (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Franz Sigel (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertal Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
Ulric Dahlgren (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaRear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
March 4th, 1864 AD (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.
1842 AD (search for this): entry dahlgren-ulric
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1842-
Artillery officer; born in Bucks county, Pa., in 1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid underta1842; son of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren.
At the outbreak of the Civil War he became aide first to his father and later to General Sigel, and was Sigel's chief of artillery at the second battle of Bull Run.
He distinguished himself in an attack on Fredericksburg and at the battle of Chancellorsville, and on the retreat of the Confederates from Gettysburg he led the charge into Hagerstown.
He lost his life in a raid undertaken for the purpose of releasing
Daiquiri, where the American army of invasion disembarked. National prisoners at Libby prison and Belle Isle, near King and Queen's Court-house, Va., March 4, 1864.