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John A. Koltes

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327:'s men and were threatening his right flank. Koltes then retreated the 73rd Pennsylvania and the 41st New York. However, after Captain J. B. Richardson's artillery began showering the Union Army with projecticles, Kotles dashed out, feeling compelled to take action and was described as "waving his sword high in the air" and ordered a charge on the Confederate artillery due to the surrounding infantry being confused but when a cannon launched a shell, it stuck some of his men along with Koltes himself, mortally wounding him before the charge could gain any momentum. At this point, Koltes had been acting brigadier general in General 131: 109: 98: 31: 589: 584: 544: 564: 574: 315:
was too far to effectively command it as well as the 41st New York being stationed all the way at Chinn Ridge. When Koltes came up to the ridge, he noticed remnants of
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at the Eagle and Wolf hills where the 73rd Pennsylvania would often enjoy picnics. The 73rd Pennsylvania was then assigned to General
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broke out, Koltes mobilized the Maennerchor Rifle Guards around April 1861 before helping to muster the
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Second Manassas: Longstreet's Attack and the Struggle for Chinn Ridge
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as a temporary teacher at a Catholic school before enlisting in the
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in 1827 before emigrating to the United States at the age of 17 to
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Philadelphia's Germans: From Colonial Settlers to Enemy Aliens
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Union military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Burials at Glenwood Cemetery/Glenwood Memorial Gardens
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Trier
Westphalia
Prussia
Manassas, Virginia
Glenwood Memorial Gardens
Broomall, Pennsylvania
German Empire
United States
Union

United States Army
Union Army
Colonel
73rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
41st New York Infantry Regiment
Mexican–American War
German revolutions of 1848–1849
American Civil War
Northern Virginia Campaign
Second Battle of Bull Run

73rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Second Battle of Bull Run
Trier
Pittsburgh
Mexican–American War
Philadelphia
Philadelphia

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