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Mathew Aldrich
He carried Henry from the Battlefield |
A BRIEF HISTORY
Henry V. O'Farrell, the eldest child of John Wesley and Lohancy
Elnora O'Farrell, was born at Spafford Hollow, New York, on February
28, 1946.The family came by ox team to Dickinson County, Iowa, after
living for a time in Winnebago County, Illinois.
Henry O'Farrell
enlisted in the Civil War from his parent's home in Arnolds Park,
Dickinson County, Iowa. He was placed in Company A, 26th Iowa
Infantry under Colonel Milo Smith of Clinton, and drilled at Camp
Kirkwood.
Henry enlisted at Fort Dodge, Iowa, on January 4,
1864 at the age of 17. He was killed in action on October 16,1864 at
Ships Gap, Georgia, after the surrender at Vicksburg. The regiment
was with General Sherman at Jackson, Mississippi, also at
Chattanooga, Tennessee, at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge.
His Letters told of incessant rain, deep mud, sickness and
death, which brought its inevitable reaction of depression and
homesickness.
Two expeditions brought relief from the
monotony. One was up the White River, the other to Corinth,
Mississippi,to divert attention from Grant's Army. The Clinton
Regiment brought honor to Iowa as it marched on its way in campaigns
of Vicksburg, and the hard fought battle of Postelle, Arkansas.
In September, 2004, through a search for Veterans who were
killed in all wars from Dickinson County, Iowa, by the local
veterans organization, Henry V. O'Farrell was found by the National
Veterans Administration to be buried in the National Cemetery in
Chattanooga, Tennessee. His family has not known where or if he was
buried for 140 years. Now his name will be included in a permanent
Memorial to be placed on the Plaza of the new Courthouse being built
in Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa.
See the Family Group Sheet
Killed in the Civil War
Henry V O'Farrell oldest son of John Wesley
and Lohancy O'Farrell was born in Spafford Hollow NY on
February 28, 1846. In 1854 the family moved to Winnebago
County, Illinois. The family came by ox team to Dickinson
County Iowa in August 1861. When Henry was 16 years old he
took the place of a Spirit Lake man who had been drafted and
did not want to go into the army. Henry joined Co. A, 26
Regiment of Iowa volunteer infantry 1864. This Regiment was
known as the Clinton Reg. Milo Smith of Clinton was named
Colonel. This Regiment so distinguished itself that Gen.
Thayer proudly wrote to Gov. Kirkland "He wanted nothing
better than to lead such soldiers. Henry was killed in
action Oct 16, 1864 at Ships Gap Georgia and is buried at
Chattanooga National Cemetery Tennessee.
Unknown author
For years it was
said that Henry was 16 but he was 17 when he
enlisted on Jan. 1, 1864 and 18 when he died. Henry
had a picture in his uniform taken in Louisville
Kentucky. We have that photo. In an old family album
I found a photo of another man in same pose and
uniform. On the back was written Mathew Aldrich-
Henry OF comrad that carried him from the
battlefield.
Tammy O'Farrell Ammann