- Gibraltar Brigade
The "Gibraltar Brigade" was a famed
infantry brigade within theArmy of the Potomac during theAmerican Civil War . Noted for its tenacity in combat, the brigade drew its nickname from the steadfastness of theRock of Gibraltar . It served in many of the leading battles of the Eastern Theater, including key actions during theBattle of Gettysburg in July 1863 when elements of the brigadecounter-attack ed Confederates fromNorth Carolina and theLouisiana Tigers onCemetery Hill . Another portion of the brigade helped repulsePickett's Charge the following day.Through much of the war, the Gibraltar Brigade was composed of the
4th Ohio Infantry ,8th Ohio Infantry , 14th Indiana Infantry, and the 7th West Virginia Infantry. The brigade was augmented by the 24th and 28th New Jersey before theBattle of Fredericksburg . Before theOverland Campaign in early 1864, its ranks were bolstered by the addition of the 1st Delaware, 12th New Jersey, and the 10th New York Battalion.Its commanders included
Nathan Kimball ,Samuel S. Carroll , andThomas A. Smyth .References
* Dyer, Frederick Henry, "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion." 3 volumes. New York: T. Yoseloff, 1908.
External links
* [http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionwv.htm The Civil War Archive]
Further reading
* Baumgartner, Richard A., "Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg." Huntington, West Virginia: Blue Acorn Press, 2003. ISBN 1-885033-29-X.
* Baxter, Nancy Niblack, "Gallant Fourteenth: The Story of an Indiana Civil War Regiment." Emmis Books, 1995, ISBN 0-9617367-8-X
* Lash, Gary George, "The Gibraltar Brigade on East Cemetery Hill: Twenty Five Minutes of Fighting-Fifty Years of Controversy." Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Stan Clark Military Books, 1996. ISBN 0935523502.
* Reid, Whitelaw, "Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers." Volume 2. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin, 1868.
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