Patrick Daley, Civil War Soldier
Title
Patrick Daley, Civil War Soldier
Subject
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Description
Patrick Daley
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Day_By occupation a laborer_At the age of 18 years on 11 July, 1862, he enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Mass. Vols Infantry_Assigned to Company “A”_Single_Rank Private with no subsequent changes.
He participated with his Reg. in the following engagements: Fredericksburgh, Salem Heights, Gettysburgh, {???}, {???}, Rappahannock Station, {Mine Run}, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, {Coal} Harbor, Petersburgh, before Washington July, 1864 – He was with Sheridan in his campaign in the Shenandoah, and took part in some of the battles of this memorable campaign. With his Reg. he relieved Petersburgh in Dce’r 1864. He was present at the final assault on Petersburgh, 2d April, 1865, and followed up Lee, fighting him at Sailor’s Creek . At the surrender of Lee, he was present, after the termination of this daring campaign of the war he was with his Reg. at {Buckeville}, at Danville and {???} Station guarding the Rail-Road, thence with his Reg. he was ordered {peacefully} to Richmond, Washington and Readville, {???}. At the latter place, he was mustered out of the service 2 July 1865.
Born in Ireland_Son of Patrick Day_By occupation a laborer_At the age of 18 years on 11 July, 1862, he enlisted for 3 years in the 37th Mass. Vols Infantry_Assigned to Company “A”_Single_Rank Private with no subsequent changes.
He participated with his Reg. in the following engagements: Fredericksburgh, Salem Heights, Gettysburgh, {???}, {???}, Rappahannock Station, {Mine Run}, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, {Coal} Harbor, Petersburgh, before Washington July, 1864 – He was with Sheridan in his campaign in the Shenandoah, and took part in some of the battles of this memorable campaign. With his Reg. he relieved Petersburgh in Dce’r 1864. He was present at the final assault on Petersburgh, 2d April, 1865, and followed up Lee, fighting him at Sailor’s Creek . At the surrender of Lee, he was present, after the termination of this daring campaign of the war he was with his Reg. at {Buckeville}, at Danville and {???} Station guarding the Rail-Road, thence with his Reg. he was ordered {peacefully} to Richmond, Washington and Readville, {???}. At the latter place, he was mustered out of the service 2 July 1865.
Source
Soldier's Record, Town of Chicopee
Date
ca. 1861-1865
Rights
Public Domain
Type
Text
Coverage
Chicopee (Mass.)
Identifier
SR-207.0
Collection
Citation
“Patrick Daley, Civil War Soldier,” Chicopee Archives Online, accessed November 5, 2024, https://chicopeelibrary.org/archives/items/show/2681.