John H. Connolly discharge 1864

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John H. Connolly discharge 1864

The certificate of discharge of Private John Connelly from Company F, 84th Regiment, New York State Infantry Volunteers, dated March 19, 1864. Private John H. Connelly served in Lt. Henry Brown's 84th Regiment of the New York State Infantry during the American Civil War. Connelly fought and was disabled at the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. He was discharged on account of wounds suffered in the battle. Connelly was a native of New York City.

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United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 84th (1861-1864)

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The 84th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was commonly known as the 14th Regiment of the New York State Militia, or the "Fighting 14th," during the American Civil War. After the War, several members of the 84th Regiment reenlisted for service in the New York State National Guard. From the guide to the 84th New York Infantry Regiment uniform records, 1862-1864, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Connelly, John.

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