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Robert Nugent (officer)

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Brigadier General for distinguished leadership of the 69th Regiment on March 13, 1865. The veterans of the Irish Brigade were honorably discharged and mustered out three months later; Nugent remained in the regular US Army for the next twenty years and was a formidable "Indian fighter" during the
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He became ill in his old age owing to complications arising from his wounds suffered at Fredericksburg, and remained bedridden for two months before his death at the age of 76 on June 20, 1901, at his McDonough Street home in Brooklyn. In accordance with his last wishes, he was buried at
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Understanding the seriousness of the situation, he attempted to keep the draft selections quiet and in isolated parts of the city. In Manhattan, however, lotteries were held in the heart of Irish tenement and shanty neighborhoods where the draft was most opposed.
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for the southern district of New York, which included New York City and Long Island. It was thought that, as an Irishman and Democrat, his appointment would assure the Irish-American population that conscription efforts would be carried out fairly. The
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was looted and burned by the rioters during that time, his wife and children barely escaping from their home. Rioters broke into his house, destroyed furniture, and slashed paintings of Nugent and Meagher, although Brigadier General
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When the unit was originally mustered out of service, the 90-day enlistment terms having expired, Nugent accepted a commission as a captain in the regular army. He was immediately assigned to the
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The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War
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New York enrollment poster June 23, 1863, a mere twenty days before the Draft Riots broke out.
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and the War Veterans' Association of the 7th Regiment, and an honorary member of
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The Harp and the Eagle: Irish-American Volunteers and the Union Army, 1861-1865
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in December 1863, shortly after Corcoran's death, and was present at the
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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On October 28, he was relieved of his post and succeeded by General
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at the start of the war, and was one of its senior officers at the
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The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863
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The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America
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at the personal request of its commanding officer, Colonel
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Kilkeel, County Down
Ireland
Brooklyn, New York
Cypress Hills National Cemetery
United States of America
Union
Union Army

Major
USA

Colonel
USV

Brevet
Brigadier General
13th U.S. Infantry Regiment
24th U.S. Infantry Regiment
69th New York Infantry
Irish Brigade
American Civil War
New York Draft Riots
American Indian Wars
U.S. Army
American Civil War
Indian Wars
69th New York Infantry Regiment
militia
Union Army

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