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George W. Brush

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Brush had married Alice Bowers in Huntington in 1865 while home on leave. Alice sailed from New York to Florida to join Brush seven weeks after the wedding. The steamship was caught in a storm off Cape Hatteras and sank with all on board being lost. In 1868 Brush married Marie Bowers, Alice's younger
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The 34th Infantry Regiment was ordered on May 24, 1864, on an expedition to Asheepo River, South Carolina to burn a railroad trestle across a marsh at that point. About 400 members of the black regiment were loaded onto the troop steamer
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to shore with the one small boat available. His Medal of Honor citation reads as follows "voluntarily commanded a boat crew, which went to the rescue of a large number of Union soldiers on board the stranded steamer
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and Fort Beauregard. On June 6, 1863, he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and volunteered to serve with the newly formed 34th USCT Infantry Regiment made up of black slaves from
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by small boats and one was fastened to the ships stern. Sailing down the Asheepo River in fog and darkness the ship became stranded upon an oyster bed. The
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at the age of 17. He worked in a dry goods store for $ 2.00 per week. Two years later when the Civil War began he was among the first to volunteer.
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Medical School from which he graduated in 1876. He had a long and successful medical practice in Brooklyn.
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After the war Brush returned to Brooklyn and became a dentist. After several years as a dentist he entered
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in 1842. He was born in the family farmhouse that is still standing and occupied today. He left to live in
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On August 13, 1861, George joined the 48th New York Regiment as a private and fought at the capture of
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The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Record, Vols. LXVI and LXVII< 1935–1936.
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Dr. Brush was very active in Brooklyn civic and political affairs. He was a member of the
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sister. They were married for fifty-eight years and had one child, a son named Herbert.
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Dr. Brush died on November 16, 1927, and is buried in the Huntington Rural Cemetery in
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Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Congressional Medal of Honor,
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After the war, Brush became a Companion of the Massachusetts Commandery of the
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planted a battery of guns on the river bank and began shelling the
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The Congressional Medal of Honor Society, Web. 10 April 2010.
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U.S. Colored Troops Organized In South Carolina, p.1-p.10.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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George W. Bush

West Hills
Huntington, New York
Union

United States Army
Union Army

Captain
34th Regiment United States Colored Troops
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
U.S. Colored Troops
Union Army
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
New York State Assembly
State Senate
Tuberculosis
Saranac Lake
West Hills
Huntington, New York
Brooklyn
Fort Walker
South Carolina
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
Sons of the American Revolution
Confederates
David Lewis Gifford

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