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James G. Grindlay

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Grindlay was brigade commander for only two days until another replacement was found. For his actions during the engagement, Grindlay was awarded the Medal of Honor twenty-six years later, on August 14, 1891. His official citation states that he was "he first to enter the enemy's works, where he captured 2 flags."
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was mortally wounded. For a second time, Grindlay took over command of 1st Brigade. Under his leadership, the brigade took the Confederate defenses and captured more than one-thousand prisoners and four battle flags. Two of the flags were captured by his own regiment, the 146th New York. Again,
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Grindlay enlisted from Boonville on September 8, 1862 for a three-year term of service in the Union Army. He joined Company D of the 146th New York Infantry as a
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Grindlay and the rest of the 146th New York were mustered out of service on July 16, 1865, three months after the end of the war.
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in the first week of May, the 146th took heavy casualties. Both the regimental commander and the second-in-command were
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Campaigns of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment, New York State Volunteers
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and commanded that unit for the last year of the war. He twice briefly led his
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and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the
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Veteran Association. In 1874 and 1875 he served as the U.S.
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In the final weeks of the war, Grindlay was promoted to
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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after his superior officers became casualties, and was
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