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Ario Pardee Jr.

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421: 281: 490:, Pardee's regiment held its ground against attacking Confederate forces while the regiments either side of it retreated. The 147th suffered heavy losses, and Pardee complained that his right flank was thrown into disorder by routed troops. Ario's cousin, Isaiah Platt, was also killed at this battle. They were in the same Infantry formation. 536:. Ario Jr. was not heavily involved in the management of these enterprises. That fell to his father and then to brothers Calvin and Frank. Colonel Pardee's health seems to have been undermined by war service, which would explain his passive role. He also had interests in railroads and belonged to the 332:
in the face of a Confederate advance. Apparently, Pardee thought a force of 5,000 federals could withstand a force of 28,000 Confederates. His reasons for this opinion are unclear to this day. Pardee thought Geary overestimated dangers confronting him. (Geary's actions may have been the wiser, since
404:'s brigade out of the battle for the rest of the day.) Their foes resumed the previous day's efforts to carry Culp’s Hill by attacking up hill. Pardee was told by Geary to maintain a steady volume of fire on the Confederates. This aided the repulse of the last attack of BG 394:
on July 2, and July 3, 1863. A field on Culp’s Hill has been named for him, as a sign painted on a stone shows. The 147th Pennsylvania faced that field during the fighting on July 3, as XII Corps tried to win back ground lost to the Confederate troops of Lt. Gen.
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on the day before. (Geary was ordered away by Gen Meade with two brigades on July 2, to assist in the battle on the left flank. Instead of going to reinforce the army's endangered left as intended, Geary mistakenly took Candy's command and
260:, and Elizabeth Jacobs. He was born in Hazleton on October 28, 1839. In 1847, his mother died in childbirth. The following year, his father married Anna Maria Robison, the family's governess. Pardee trained as a 2026: 537: 390:
in the Second Division of BG John White Geary, his former regimental commander. He retained command at the Battle of Gettysburg, during which he was engaged in the fighting on
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in the Army of the Cumberland. This corps had been created out of XI Corps, XII Corps and some garrison troops. Hooker commanded the corps at the beginning of Maj. Gen.
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coal mines. By the outbreak of the war, he was married to Mary Allison. Their only child was stillborn during the Civil War. Ario Pardee Jr. had no direct descendants.
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After Colonel Candy was mustered out of the service, Pardee usually led the first brigade of Geary’s Division in the later stages of the Atlanta Campaign, the
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that Pardee's regiment advanced to the wall on the opposite side of the contested field is not supported by other accounts by credible witnesses.
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rank of brigadier general on January 12, 1865, for the Battle of Peachtree Creek. He was discharged from the service on June 13 of that year.
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After the Civil War, Pardee returned to Pennsylvania. There he went back into the coal business as a partner with his father and his brother
405: 357: 2056: 1200: 873: 865: 851: 801: 468: 313: 132: 42: 910: 265: 1689: 1451: 1894: 955: 494: 2021: 1694: 644: 375:, together with three newly recruited companies. Pardee was named lieutenant colonel and commander of the new regiment. 334: 903: 420: 372: 301: 152: 1255: 1115: 1085: 449: 379: 289: 192: 177: 142: 91: 1819: 487: 342: 202: 2000: 1744: 1724: 1516: 1075: 338: 1799: 1356: 970: 950: 934: 464: 345:, being detailed to guard the rear of Pope's army. It only did some skirmishing after the battle had ended. 316:, and Pardee was among those promoted in the follow-up to that promotion.) Pardee served under Geary in the 125: 1874: 1849: 1829: 1471: 1411: 1286: 1175: 453: 437: 433: 257: 237: 197: 61: 1944: 1859: 1784: 1734: 1406: 1321: 1230: 1155: 1150: 1055: 985: 541: 510: 305: 207: 157: 78: 1939: 2036: 2031: 1879: 1586: 1551: 1326: 926: 445: 229: 187: 182: 1929: 1899: 1854: 1754: 1644: 1606: 1536: 1506: 1436: 1346: 1215: 1190: 1180: 1160: 1140: 502: 280: 1864: 1844: 1794: 1699: 1576: 1541: 1441: 1431: 1376: 1366: 1331: 1240: 1065: 1020: 960: 498: 479: 353: 225: 172: 167: 103: 1884: 460:. Pardee, ordinarily a critic of Geary, praised his division commander's conduct at Wauhatchie. 1909: 1904: 1869: 1834: 1809: 1684: 1679: 1639: 1601: 1596: 1581: 1561: 1486: 1481: 1476: 1446: 1396: 1391: 1281: 1245: 1195: 1130: 1095: 1070: 990: 975: 869: 861: 847: 797: 540:. Mary Pardee predeceased her husband, and he grew testy in old age. Ario Pardee Jr. died at 521: 441: 325: 317: 129: 1990: 1985: 1949: 1934: 1889: 1839: 1789: 1764: 1729: 1674: 1664: 1654: 1629: 1501: 1491: 1461: 1401: 1311: 1235: 1220: 1145: 1135: 1120: 1030: 1015: 980: 483: 396: 368: 329: 674: 1965: 1814: 1591: 1566: 1546: 1511: 1496: 1456: 1371: 1361: 1341: 1301: 1276: 1225: 1210: 1185: 1090: 1060: 1005: 1000: 965: 818: 811: 506: 364: 321: 1779: 1749: 1739: 1709: 1659: 1634: 1611: 1571: 1531: 1466: 1421: 1416: 1351: 1336: 1296: 1165: 1125: 1105: 1050: 1025: 514: 475: 429: 401: 391: 360: 261: 241: 233: 830:
Brigades of Gettysburg: the Union and Confederate Brigades at the Battle of Gettysburg
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Monument on Lookout Mountain dedicated to the 12th Corps, which Pardee commanded.
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on March 19, 1864. He then led the regiment in Col Candy's brigade in
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A Politician Goes to war: The Civil War Letters of John White Geary
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in July while completing organization. After serving as
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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on June 28, 1861. It was encamped at Camp Coleman in
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Ario (Ariovistus) Pardee Jr. was the eldest child of
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of Company A, organized by his father, he was named
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Index

Ario Pardee, Jr.

Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Wyncote
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Colonel
Brevet
Brigadier general
28th Pennsylvania Infantry
147th Pennsylvania Infantry
XX Corps
American Civil War
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Wauhatchie
Battle of Lookout Mountain
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Bentonville
Union Army
American Civil War
Battle of Gettysburg
Culp's Hill
Gettysburg Battlefield
Pardee Field
Ariovistus Pardee
Hazleton, Pennsylvania

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