- Thomas Welsh (general)
Thomas Welsh (
May 5 ,1824 –August 14 ,1863 ) was a soldier in theUnited States Army during theMexican-American War and a brigadier general during theAmerican Civil War .Birth and early years
Welsh was born in
Columbia, Pennsylvania , and was educated in the town's common schools. He engaged in the lumber business before enlisting in the army to fight in theMexican-American War , where he was wounded at theBattle of Buena Vista . Welsh received a promotion tolieutenant for gallantry. He returned to Columbia at the close of the war and served successively as a merchant, canal boat owner on the Pennsylvania Main Line,justice of the peace , and lock superintendent.Civil War
When the Civil War erupted, Welsh raised a company of volunteers from the region and was commissioned as its
captain . He was soon elected lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Pennsylvania Infantry, a three-months regiment that served in theShenandoah Valley . When his term of enlistment was over, Welsh was appointed by GovernorAndrew Curtin ascolonel of the 45th Pennsylvania, a three-years regiment, and led it during the 1862Peninsula Campaign .Welsh was assigned command of a
brigade in the IX Corps of theArmy of the Potomac . His men assaulted Confederate positions on South Mountain and at Antietam during theMaryland Campaign . His brigade served at theBattle of Fredericksburg , where Welsh's performance drew praises from his superiors. He was promoted to brigadier general of volunteers onMarch 13 ,1863 , and sent westward toKentucky with the IX Corps, then on toMississippi to serve underUlysses S. Grant during theSiege of Vicksburg .Welsh, now in command of the First Division, marched with Maj. Gen.
William T. Sherman toJackson, Mississippi , where Welsh contracted a malarial fever, from which he died inCincinnati, Ohio , while travelling home. He was buried in Mount Bethel Cemetery in his native Columbia.Namesake
The
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War named Post #118 in Columbia after Thomas Welsh.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
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