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James Stewart (artilleryman)

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Nickname(s)
  
Jock

Role
  
Artilleryman

Died
  
April 8, 1905

Rank
  
Name
  
James Stewart


Battles/wars
  
American Civil WarBattle of Gettysburg

Place of burial
  
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States


Service/branch
  

James Stewart (May 18, 1826 - April 8, 1905) was a Scottish-born American soldier who served as an artilleryman during the American Civil War. Stewart immigrated to the United States from Scotland in 1844.

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Military Career

As a second lieutenant, at the Battle of Antietam, his artillery were the first deployed into the Cornfield, helping to stop Hood's Division. When the commanding officer Captain Joseph B. Campbell was wounded, Stewart took command. Stewart commanded the 4th U.S., Battery B, the only regular artillery battery of I Corps during the Battle of Gettysburg. This battery also suffered the highest overall casualty figure of any I Corps battery. During the first day of fighting at Gettysburg, Stewart was placed in front of the Thompson House, supported by three regiments from Pennsylvanians. On August 1, 1864, he was brevetted captain for "gallant services at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House and during the present campaign before Richmond..."

Quote

Union General John Gibbon described Stewart as "the best first sergeant I ever saw in the service."

References

James Stewart (artilleryman) Wikipedia


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