Sons of Union Veterans
of the Civil War
General J.J. Byrne
Camp #1
Fort Worth
Department of Texas

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When and Where We Meet

When:
Last Thursday, Bi-monthly
Where:
Catfish & Co. Restaurant
900 Airport Fwy (Hwy 183),
Hurst, Texas, (817)581-3912
Time:
7 o'clock p.m.
Directions:
Restaurant is located 1/4 mile from the Hwy 183 & Precinct Line Road,intersection on the north-side feeder road going west.
Sons of Union Civil War Veterans
General John J. Byrne Camp #1
2403 Pecandale Drive
Arlington, Texas 76013

Beau Moore - Commander
817-675-4385
cptmoore@gmail.com
Aaron Smith, Junior Vice Cmdr
(817)-297-2473
Don Gross, Camp Secretary
(817)921-5462
don-gross@charter.net


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BYRNE, JAMES J. (1842-1880). United States army officer, was born in Ireland and moved to New York at an early age. On July 24, 1862, he was commissioned a first lieutenant and appointed adjutant of the 163d New York Infantry. He left the regiment on December 11, 1862, but on February 24, 1864, was appointed colonel of the Eighteenth New York Cavalry. As a member of Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks's Army of the Gulf, he saw extensive action in Louisiana during the Red River campaign of 1864. Byrne was brevetted to brigadier general for gallantry at the battles of Pleasant Hill   and to major general for his conduct at the battles of Moore's Plantation (May 5-6, 1864) and Yellow Bayou (May 18, 1864), both brevets being issued on March 13, 1865. According to a report in the Fort Worth Democrat (see FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM), he was the youngest general in the United States Army. He was mustered out of volunteer service 5/ 3/1866. 
Was killed by an attack by the Apache  Victorio and buried near Fort Quitman but later re-interred in Fort Worth 1880.
General James J. Bryne - USA
    
 

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