- Hiram George Berry
Hiram George Berry (
August 27 ,1824 –May 2 ,1863 ) was an American politician and soldier, best known for his service as a general in theArmy of the Potomac during theAmerican Civil War .Birth and early years
Hiram G. Berry was born in Rockland, (then a part of
Thomaston, Maine ). He learned thecarpenter 's trade and afterward engaged in navigation. He served several terms in the State Legislature and was subsequently the mayor of Rockland. He originated and commanded for several years the "Rockland Guard," a volunteermilitia company, which attained a high reputation for drill and discipline.Civil War service
At the beginning of the Civil War, he joined the
Union Army as colonel of the4th Maine Infantry . He participated in theFirst Battle of Bull Run , but missed theSecond Battle of Bull Run while recovering frommalaria contracted during thePeninsula Campaign . He was promoted to brigadier general in the fall of 1862, and in November of the same year became a major general.Berry was placed in command of the 2nd Division of the III Corps, succeeding Major General
Daniel Sickles , who had ascended to corps command. Berry was killed while leading abayonet charge on the second day of theBattle of Chancellorsville .ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
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