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James A. Campbell (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia James Alexander Campbell (December 20, 1844 – May 6, 1904) was a United States soldier who fought with the Union Army as a member of Companies A and C of the 2nd New York Cavalry Regiment during the American Civil War [1]
Brother Against Brother at Secessionville - American Battlefield Trust Confederate James Campbell settled in Charleston where he worked as a drayman and clerk, joining a militia company known as the Union Light Infantry, sometimes called 42nd Highlanders (probably after the 42nd British Black Watch Regiment because of its predominately Scottish ethnicity)
James A. Campbell (1844-1904) - Find a Grave Memorial Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient He served in the Civil War as a Private in Company A, 2nd New York Volunteer Cavalry He was awarded the CMOH for his bravery at Woodstock, Virginia on January 22, 1865 and at Amelia Courthouse, Virginia on April 5, 1865
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James A Campbell - MINNESOTA MEDAL OF HONOR MEMORIAL James Alexander Campbell entered the army at the age of 21 for a 3 year term beginning in the fall of 1862 until mid-1865 He served valiantly until the end of the Civil War receiving two medals for bravery On January 22nd 1865 while James was a private, he rescued his commanding officer at Woodstock Virginia
James A. Campbell - Oyez "James A Campbell " Oyez, www oyez org advocates james_a_campbell Accessed 30 Apr 2025
Biographical Sketch of James A. Campbell, Brown County, KSGenWeb . . . Campbell is recognized as one of the most prominent secret society men in the state He is a member of the order of Odd Fellows and of the Encampment; not only has he filled all the chairs in the subordinate and grand lodges, but he is also a past grand master and a past grand representative
James A. Campbell - Captain, United States Army campbell, james a Rank and organization: Private, Company A, 2d New York Cavalry Place and date: At Woodstock, Virginia, 22 January 1865; At Amelia Courthouse, Virginia, 5 April 1865
James Anson Campbell - Wikipedia James Anson Campbell (September 11, 1854 – September 20, 1933) was an American business leader known for his role as chairman of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, one of the largest regional steel-production firms in the United States [2]