Barry, William F., 1818-1879

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Barry, William F., 1818-1879

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Barry

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William F.

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1818-1879

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1818-08-18

1818-08-18

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1879-07-18

1879-07-18

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Born in New York City, Barry graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1838, 17th in his class of 45 cadets. He was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Artillery, transferring to the 2nd U.S. Artillery a few weeks later. He was stationed near the Canada–US border, then later took part in the Mexican–American, Seminole, and the Kansas-Missouri Border Wars.

He was the co-author of Instruction for Field Artillery (1860), along with William H. French and Henry J. Hunt.

Promoted to major of artillery shortly after the start of hostilities between the Union and the Confederacy, Barry served as Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell's chief of artillery during the First Battle of Bull Run, where his position was overrun after mistaking advancing Confederates for retreating Union forces. Barry was appointed brigadier general by President Abraham Lincoln on August 20, 1861, to rank from August 20, 1861. President Lincoln submitted the nomination to the U.S. Senate on December 21, 1861 and the Senate confirmed it on March 17, 1862. Barry came up with the concept that became the U.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in the Army of the Potomac.

As chief of artillery under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, Barry organized ordnance for the Army of the Potomac and, during the Peninsula Campaign, later took part in the battles of Yorktown, Mechanicsville, Gaines' Mill, White Oak Swamp, and Malvern Hill.

After later supervising forts and ordnance surrounding Washington, D.C., Barry became chief of artillery under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, serving with him in Tennessee, the March to the Sea, and the Carolinas Campaign. On January 23, 1865, President Lincoln nominated Barry for appointment to the brevet grade of major general of volunteers, to rank from September 1, 1864, for his service in the Atlanta Campaign, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment on February 14, 1865. Barry was mustered out of the volunteer force on January 15, 1866. On July 17, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Barry for appointment to the brevet grade of major general in the Regular Army, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment on July 23, 1866.

On December 11, 1865, Barry was appointed colonel in the 2nd U.S. Artillery, and was in command of the northern frontier during the Fenian raids of 1866. He served there until September 1867, and then commanded the artillery school of practice at Fort Monroe until March 1877, when he was appointed to the command at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland. During the labor riots of 1877 he rendered valuable service at Camden Station.

Barry died at Fort McHenry and is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York.

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https://viaf.org/viaf/63175536

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90704361

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n90704361

https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1339643

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5892204/william-farquhar-barry

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Atlanta Campaign, 1864

Beaver Dam Creek, Battle of, Va., 1862

Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861

Civil War, 1861-1865

Gaines' Mill, Battle of, Va., 1862

Malvern Hill, Battle of, Va., 1862

Mexican War, 1846-1848

Peninsula Campaign, 1862

Railroads

Railroad Strike, U.S., 1877

Riot control

Riots

Seminole Indians

Sherman's March through the Carolinas

Sherman's March to the Sea, 1864

Strikes and lockouts

White Oak Swamp, Battle of, Va., 1862

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North Carolina

NC, US

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William Farquhar Barry was in Sherman’s Army during the Carolina Campaign.

Mexico

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William Farquhar Barry served in the Mexican-American War.

South Carolina

SC, US

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William Farquhar Barry was in Sherman’s Army during the Carolina Campaign.

West Point

NY, US

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William Farquhar Barry graduated from the US Military Academy in the Class of 1838.

Georgia

GA, US

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William Farquhar Barry was in Sherman’s Army during the March to the Sea.

Tennessee

TN, US

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William Farquhar Barry served a portion of his Civil War Service in the Tennessee.

Atlanta

GA, US

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William Farquhar Barry was in the Atlanta Campaign during the Civil War.

Kansas

KS, US

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William Farquhar Barry was stationed in Kansas during Bleeding Kansas or the Kansas-Missouri Border Wars.

District of Columbia

DC, US

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William Farquhar Barry served a portion of his Civil War Service in the DC area.

Virginia

VA, US

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William Farquhar Barry served a portion of his Civil War Service in Virginia.

Manhattan

NY, US

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William Farquhar Barry was born on August 18, 1818.

Fort Monroe

VA, US

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William Farquhar Barry was commander of the Artillery School at Fort Monroe.

Baltimore

MD, US

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William Farquhar Barry was a commander of Fort McHenry. William Farquhar Barry did on July 18, 1879.

Florida

FL, US

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William Farquhar Barry served in the Seminole Wars.

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