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Federal (USV)

Private

James Daly

(c. 1823 - ?)

Home State: New York

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 69th New York Infantry

Before Antietam

Age 38, he enlisted at New York City to serve three years, and mustered in as Private, Company F, 69th New York Infantry on 7 November 1861.

On the Campaign

He was severely wounded in the right side in action at Antietam on 17 September 1862.

The rest of the War

He was discharged for disability 10 July 1863 at Washington, DC.

References & notes

Service from the New York Adjutant General,1 who lists him as one of two James Dalys in Company F. His Antietam wound from McLernon,2 citing an official published casualty list.

Birth

c. 1823

Notes

1   State of New York, Adjutant-General, Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of New York [year]: Registers of the [units], 43 Volumes, Albany: James B. Lyon, State Printer, 1893-1905, For the Year 1901, Ser. No. 28, pg. 77  [AotW citation 18294]

2   McLernon, Robert, Casualty List, 69th New York Volunteer Infantry, Meagher's Irish Brigade, Bloody Lane, Antietam, Maryland, September 17, 1862, Springfield (Va): R. McLernon, 2014, pg. 36  [AotW citation 18295]