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f its three years term, and served until July, 1865. It served through the war in the First Brigade, First Division, Second Corps. This division was commanded successively by Generals Richardson (killed at Antietam), Hancock, Caldwell, Barlow and Miles. Sixty-Third New York Infantry. Irish Brigade--Hancock's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. John Burke. (3) Col. Richard C. Bentley; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. (2) Col. Henry Fowler. (4) Col. John H. Gleason; Bvt. Major-Gen. (5) Col. James D. Brady. Losses. Officers. En. Men. Total. Killed or mortally wounded 15 141 156 Died of disease, accidents, etc. 1 62 63 Died in Confederate prisons   30 30   Totals 16 233 249     Total enrollment, 1,411; killed, 156;==11.0 per cent. Battles. Killed. Wounded. Includes the mortally wounded. Missing. Includes the captured. Total. Fair Oaks, Va. 1 2 1 4 On Picket, Va., June 24, 1862   2   2 On Picket, Va., June 26, 1862 1 7
B-- Served through the war. Cooper's 2 19 21   17 17 38   First. June, ‘61 C--McCarthy's   2 2   12 12 14   Sixth. July, ‘61 D-- Served through the war. Munk's   11 11 1 18 19 30   Sixth. June, ‘61 E-- Served through the war. Miller's   2 2   21 21 23   Eighteenth. July, ‘61 F-- Served through the war. Ricketts's 1 17 18   13 13 31   First. July, ‘61 G-- Served through the war. Kern's 1 16 17   14 14 31   First. July, ‘61 H-- Served through the war. Brady's   1 1 1 18 19 20   Fourth, A. P. Sept., ‘64 I--Cameron's         2 2 2       Independent Batteries.                     Penn. Light Artillery--                   Sept., ‘61 A-- Served through the war. Schaffer's       1 16 17 17     Aug., ‘61 B-- Served through the war. Muehler's 2 8 10   25 25 35   Fourth, A. C. Nov., ‘61 C-- Served through the war. Thompson's   4 4   11 11 15   First. Sept
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Virginia Battlefield Park. (search)
n not only consented to become members of the association, but are warmly in favor of the Fredericksburg park. III. Virginia has, through her Legislature, taken up the Fredericksburg Park proposition as a State matter. Her Legislature has endorsed it, and Governor Tyler is of the opinion that it is the one park that should be first established, and that other propositions should stand in abeyance pending action on that by Congress. In the list of incorporators from Virginia are Colonel James D. Brady, of Petersburg, a gallant Union officer, than whom no one has a better war record, who is a member of the Executive Committee of the association, and there are over fifty Virginia incorporators, including Congressman Lamb, of Henrico, and Captain B. C. Cook, of Richmond city; Speaker Ryan, Dr. J. W. Southall, and others. IV. The Fredericksburg Park proposition is earnestly endorsed by the Grand Army of the Republic. General Edgar Allan has brought the matter to its notice, and i
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.44 (search)
mmissioned officers—W. G. Lea, first sergeant; William S. McCance, second sergeant; W. H. Granger, third sergeant; Samuel G. Jones, fourth sergeant; William H. Drinkard, first corporal; William H. Morrison, second corporal; Alex. B. Anthony, third corporal; Joseph O'R. McCleavy, fourth corporal. Adams, T. J. Aiken, R. P. Aldridge, L. A. Aldridge, W. B. Andrews, Z. P. Archer, A. W. Bass, Thomas W. Bean, John Benezette, Charles Birdson, James C., Bott, M. T. Brady, John B. Brushwood, John Brown, Samuel E. Cayce, E. M. Cayce, Milton Cayce, George W. Chappell, Robert G. Chase, Henry Cocke, W. F. Coldwell, H. T. Coldwell, J. E. Cooke, John E. Cooke, John S. Cooke, William Cox, H. E. Crowder, W. M. Crowdis, W. S. Cunningham, J. E. Davis, John A. Maclin, Joseph J. Madry, A. J. Madry, John W. Martin, John Martin, Samuel McCann, Alex. M. McCrackin, David Mathias, C. P. Miles, A