. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, "The Irish regiment," in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . ssioned officers to the cause of theUnion. These officers were as follows. FORMER RANK. NAME. REGIMENT. RANK. Captain, Thomas W. Cahill, Ninth Conn., j Col., Acting ( , Patrick Maher, Twenty-Fourth Conn., Major. Second Lieut., Michael McCarten, Ninth Conn., Captain. Commissary, M. A. Williams, Ninth Conn., Captain. Pioneer, John Carroll, Ninth Conn., First Lieut. 24 NINTH REGIMENT C
. History of the Ninth regiment, Connecticut volunteer infantry, "The Irish regiment," in the war of the rebellion, 1861-65. The record of a gallant command on the march, in battle and in bivouac . ssioned officers to the cause of theUnion. These officers were as follows. FORMER RANK. NAME. REGIMENT. RANK. Captain, Thomas W. Cahill, Ninth Conn., j Col., Acting ( , Patrick Maher, Twenty-Fourth Conn., Major. Second Lieut., Michael McCarten, Ninth Conn., Captain. Commissary, M. A. Williams, Ninth Conn., Captain. Pioneer, John Carroll, Ninth Conn., First Lieut. 24 NINTH REGIMENT CONN. VOL. INFANTRY. FORMER RANK. Orderly Sergt., Sergeant, Corporal, Corporal, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, NAME. J. P. Hennessey,John Shaw,T. Sheridan,Francis McKeon,John G. Healy,Lawrence OBrien,John J. Kealy,John Murphy,John McCusker,James Lawler,F. H. Gallagher, REGIMENT. Ninth Conn.,Twenty-Fourth Conn.,Ninth Conn.,Ninth Conn.,Ninth Conn.,Ninth Conn.,Twenty-Fourth Conn.,Twenty-Fourth Conn.,Ninth Conn.,Ninth Conn.,Ninth Conn., RANK. M^ Co,.. Thomas W. C^- ^Reproduced from a War-Tinn- Print). CHAPTER I. ORGANIZATION OF THE NINTH SOME PRELIMINARY EVENTS LEADING THERETO—ACTIVITY OF IRISH-AMERICANS IN THE CAUSE OF THE UNION—THE FLAGDISPLAYED ON CATHOLIC CHLTRCH EDIFICES—PATRI-OTIC ACTION BY THE REV. THOMAS F. HENDRICKENAND OTHER PRIESTS—GOVERNOR BUCKINGHAMFAVORS THE RAISING OF AN IRISH REGIMENT—THOMAS W. CAHILL IS MADE COLONEL. THE War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, was one of thegreatest conflicts in all history. Huge armies wereengaged, and the naval operations were also conductedon a vast scale. Connecticut was one of the most loyal ofstates. She responded promptly to the calls of PresidentLincoln for defenders of the Union, and is credited withover 54,000 enlistments. As the poet John BoyleOReilly sings: Thrice
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