- 69th Pennsylvania Infantry
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 69th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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dates=August 19 ,1861 -July 1 ,1865
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=United States Army
type= Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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command_structure=Army of the Potomac
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colonel_of_the_regiment= Dennis O'Kane
nickname= The Rock of Erin
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colors= Union Blue and Irish Green
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battles=Peninsula Campaign Battle of Antietam Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Gettysburg Siege of Petersburg Appomattox Campaign
notable_commanders=Joshua T. Owen
anniversaries=The 69th Pennsylvania Infantry (originally raised as the 2nd California) was a volunteerregiment in theUnion army during theAmerican Civil War . Part of the famedPhiladelphia Brigade , it played a key role defending againstPickett's Charge during theBattle of Gettysburg .History
The 69th Pennsylvania was recruited from
Philadelphia Irishmilitia companies of the 2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia. It was mustered into service onAugust 19 ,1861 , withJoshua T. Owen as its firstcolonel . The unit was designated the 2nd California. It left forWashington D.C. that September, before being assigned to theArmy of the Potomac in October as part of Colonel Edwin Baker's California Brigade. The regiment’s first action was at theBattle of Balls Bluff . After this battle, its name was changed to the 24th Pennsylvania, and then to the 68th. They made an attempt with the 69th New York to form an Irish Brigade but GovernorAndrew Gregg Curtin of Pennsylvania opposed the idea, which led to the proposal being dropped. The 68th had their regimental designation changed to the 69th in honor of the 69th New York.The 69th served in the
Peninsula Campaign , during which it was complimented by Maj. Gen.Joseph Hooker for making “the first successful bayonet charge of the war.” Its next major action was at theBattle of Antietam . It lost heavily at theBattle of Fredericksburg , but missed any major action at Chancellorsville, seeing only minor skirmishing.The unit played a large role at the Battle of Gettysburg, helping repel both Brig. Gen.
Ambrose Wright ’s charge onJuly 2 and Pickett’s Charge onJuly 3 . Its casualties over the last two days of the battle were enormous, losing 143 men out of 258, including its colonel, lieutenant colonel, twocaptain s, and alieutenant . The regiment's ranking officer, Maj. Duffy, was seriously wounded but refused to give up command until the battle was over. The 69th finished the campaign under the command of a captain.The 69th fought in Grant’s
Overland Campaign , again losing heavily. At theBattle of Spotsylvania Court House , Lieutenant McAnally of Company D captured a Confederate battleflag. After theBattle of Cold Harbor , the 71st Pennsylvania was merged into the 69th. During theSiege of Petersburg , the Philadelphia Brigade was broken up, with the 72nd Pennsylvania mustered out of service and the 106th reduced to a single battalion. The 69th participated in the pursuit of theArmy of Northern Virginia during theAppomattox Campaign . The regiment was mustered out at Ball’s Cross-Roads, near Washington, onJuly 1 ,1865 .The only Pennsylvania regiment to carry the green Irish flag into battle.
Reenactors
The 69th Pennsylvania Irish Volunteers portray the regiment at various reenactments. Bus tours and the preservation of sites relating to the 69th also among the group's activities. Additionally, they also have a musical group performing traditional Irish and Civil War music.
ee also
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List of Pennsylvania Civil War Units External links
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/infantry/69th/69thorg.html Unit history at Pennsylvania in the Civil War]
* [http://www.pa69irish.com/ Reenactors of the 69th Pennsylvania]
* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/69thPA.html California State Military Museum]
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