Hungarians in the American Civil War1913 - 61 oldal |
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13. oldal
... Infantry , and about one - half of the Lincoln Riflemen , incorporated later in the 24th Illinois Infantry " , were Hungarians . This makes about 400. For additional data I examined the published regimental rosters of some of the states ...
... Infantry , and about one - half of the Lincoln Riflemen , incorporated later in the 24th Illinois Infantry " , were Hungarians . This makes about 400. For additional data I examined the published regimental rosters of some of the states ...
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... Infantry , became an aide - de - camp to Gen. Frémont in the West with the rank of colonel and later his chief - of - staff in the Mountain De- partment . The Rombauers are a remarkable family . Orig- inally of - - 16.
... Infantry , became an aide - de - camp to Gen. Frémont in the West with the rank of colonel and later his chief - of - staff in the Mountain De- partment . The Rombauers are a remarkable family . Orig- inally of - - 16.
19. oldal
... Infantry , commanded a battery in Virginia , became captain of the 1st Florida Cavalry and Provost Marshal of the District of West Florida under Gen. Asbóth . After the war , he was active in politics , and was a delegate to the ...
... Infantry , commanded a battery in Virginia , became captain of the 1st Florida Cavalry and Provost Marshal of the District of West Florida under Gen. Asbóth . After the war , he was active in politics , and was a delegate to the ...
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... both troops . On approaching Springfield they saw the enemy's infantry , about 1,200 strong , posted on top of a hill , with about 300 horse on the left and a little lower . To reach the field they had to pass a narrow lane lined 23-
... both troops . On approaching Springfield they saw the enemy's infantry , about 1,200 strong , posted on top of a hill , with about 300 horse on the left and a little lower . To reach the field they had to pass a narrow lane lined 23-
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... infantry on the hill . " Steeds respond to the ardor of their riders , and quick as thought , with thrilling cheers , the noble hearts rush into the leaden torrent which pours down the incline . With unabated fire the gallant fellows ...
... infantry on the hill . " Steeds respond to the ardor of their riders , and quick as thought , with thrilling cheers , the noble hearts rush into the leaden torrent which pours down the incline . With unabated fire the gallant fellows ...
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1st Fla 1st lt 24th Ill 24th Illinois Infantry 2d lt 39th N. Y. Inf 82d U. S. Colored aide-de-camp Aleppo Alexander Asbóth American April Arlington National Cemetery Army Corps Artillery Austro-Italian War battle Born breveted breveted brig.-gen brigade Cavalry Charles Zágonyi Civil colonel command Died District of West enemy enlisted eral Fiala Figyelmessy Frémont Frémont's staff gallant and meritorious garians Garibaldi Guard German Gustave Wagner history of Hungary honor Honvéd Army Honvéd officer Hungarian Hungarian officers Hungary Hussars Julian Kuné July June 16 Komárom Kossuth in Kutahia Kufstein Lieut lieut.-colonel lieutenant Lincoln Riflemen Louis Kossuth Lt.-col major Majthényi McClellan ment meritorious service Mihalóczy military Missouri mustered out June mustered out Sept native number of Hungarian organized Prágay regiment resigned June Rombauer Seward soldiers Stahel Szatmár U. S. Colored Inf U. S. Consul Union Army United UTASSY West Florida wounded York Zerdahelyi
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24. oldal - Maythenyi with thirty men is ordered to attack the cavalry. With sabres flashing over their heads, the little band of heroes spring towards their tremendous foe. Right upon the centre they charge. The dense mass opens, the blue coats force their way in, and the whole Rebel squadron scatter in disgraceful flight through the cornfields in the rear. The bays follow them, sabring the fugitives.
24. oldal - Maythenyi disappears in the cloud of rebel cavalry ; then his voice rises through the air: "In open order — charge ! " The line ..opens out to give play to their sword-arm. Steeds respond to the ardor of their riders, and quick as thought, with thrilling cheers, the noble hearts rush into the leaden torrent which pours down the incline. With unabated fire the gallant fellows press through. Their fierce onset is not even checked.
24. oldal - He paused — no one was sick or tired. ' We must not retreat. Our honor, the honor of our General and our country, tell us to go on. I will lead you. We have been called holiday soldiers for the pavements of St. Louis ; to-day we will show that we are soldiers for the battle. Your watchword shall be — " The Union and Fremont !
23. oldal - ... company, composed of the very flower of the youth of Kentucky, tendered its services, and requested to be added to the Guard. Zagonyi was still overwhelmed with applications, and he obtained permission to recruit a fourth company. The fourth company, however, did not go with us into the field. The men were clad in blue jackets, trousers, and caps. They were armed with light German sabres, the best that at that time could be procured, and revolvers ; besides which, the first company carried carbines....
50. oldal - The Diplomatic History of the War for the Union. By William H. Seward, Boston, 1884.
36. oldal - August ii he was assigned to the temporary command of the Second Corps. He had thus in two years, without influence other than the recommendations of his commanding officers, fairly fought his way from the command of a regiment to that of an army corps. His first important service in this grade occurred in Lee's flank march upon Centreville, in October, 1863. On the night of the...
50. oldal - conceived the idea of sending to Europe, in an unofficial capacity, three representative and influential men to meet the impending danger of foreign intervention. He chose for this mission Archbishop Hughes, Bishop Mcllvaine and Mr.
52. oldal - I was informed that it will not be accessible to investigators until fifty years after Kossuth's death, ti 1944. Thus there is little chance of obtaining more information on the question until that time, unless some letters should turn up from other sources. 31 From Figyelmessy's unpublished memoirs. The Colonel had also related the incident to me personally. A PARTIAL LIST OF HUNGARIAN OFFICERS IN THE UNION ARMY DURING THE CIVIL WAR GENERAL OFFICERS: ASBOTH (Asboth), Alexander Born in Keszthely...
13. oldal - ... in the regiments of Iowa, Ohio and part of Illinois. So I believe that the total number of Hungarian soldiers could not have been much above or much below 800, of whom from 80 to 100 were officers. This is certainly a small number compared with the imposing figures above quoted. But it is about 20 per cent, of the Hungarian population, a ratio not approached by any of the other races and explainable only by the unique character of the Hungarian immigration of that period. And could anything prove...
38. oldal - ... in 1797, and in 1798 was ordered to India. He was engaged at Seringapatam, and in 1810 took part in the expedition against Mauritius. In 1813 he was promoted major, and in 1815 he returned to England with his regiment. He served in the expedition against Burma in 1824; in 1838 became brevet-colonel and was placed in command of a brigade in the army of the Indus. In the war with Afghanistan which followed Sale played an important part. He became majorgeneral in 1840; was in command of the army...