- John D. Barry
Infobox Military Person
name= John Decatur Barry
lived=June 21 ,1839 – Dda|1867|3|24|1839|6|21
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placeofbirth=Wilmington, North Carolina
placeofdeath= Wilmington, North Carolina
allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Confederate States Army Infantry
serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War
*Peninsula Campaign
*Northern Virginia Campaign
*Maryland Campaign
*Battle of Chancellorsville
*Gettysburg Campaign
*Overland Campaign
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laterwork=John Decatur Barry (
June 21 ,1839 –March 24 ,1867 ) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.Early life
Barry was born in Wilmington, North Carolina. He was educated at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . [http://www.aphillcsa.com/barry.html And Then Hill Came Up - Biography of John D. Barry ] ]Civil War
Barry enlisted in Company I of the 18th North Carolina Infantry when the Civil War began. He was elected
captain of Company I in April 1862. The 18th was part ofLawrence O'Bryan Branch 's brigade, and took part in all of the major battles withA.P. Hill 's Light Division. Barry was wounded at the Battle of Frayser's Farm during the Peninsula Campaign.Following the
Battle of Antietam , Barry was promoted tomajor . At the Battle of Chancellorsville, Barry gave the order to fire onStonewall Jackson 's party as they attempted to ride throughJames H. Lane 's brigade, believing they were Union cavalry. Despite the error, Barry was promoted tocolonel of the 18th North Carolina after the battle. He led the regiment duringPickett's Charge on July 3 at Gettysburg. Throughout the 1864 Overland Campaign, Barry continued to lead the 18th North Carolina.Lane was wounded at the
Battle of Cold Harbor on June 2 and Barry was appointedbrigadier general to replace him. However, on July 27, at theBattle of Deep Bottom , he was wounded in the right hand. The wound caused him to lose two fingers toamputation . Because he was disabled and after Lane returned to lead the brigade, the appointment to brigadier general was cancelled. In February 1865, Barry was ordered to command a department in North Carolina.Postbellum activities
Barry did not even live two years after the surrender of the Confederate forces. Returning home in poor health, he edited a newspaper in Wilmington before dying on March 24, 1867. Some of his friends and family said that Barry "died of a broken heart" for his role in Jackson's death. He is buried in Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington.
References
* [http://www.aphillcsa.com/barry.html And then A.P. Hill Came Up- Biography of John D. Barry]
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