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| Notes
extracted from Articles about Tyler and Smith County, TX
1871-1875 AUSTIN
DEMOCRATIC STATESMAN, March 31, 1875, p. 2, c. 1 |
| Notes
extracted from Second Wisconsin Volunteer
Infantry June 1861 CAPT. A. G. MALLOY, of the Sauk Co. Rifles, has had considerable military experience, and has his men in excellent training. The Captain, A. G. Malloy, has seen active service in Mexico and was for several months an orderly in the late Gen. Worth's staff. |
| Notes
extracted from Handbook of Texas Online: FREEDMEN'S BUREAU Lt. Adam G. Malloy, stationed at Marshall in August 1867, was responsible for Harrison, Marion, Panola, Rusk, Davis, and Upshur counties.1 |
| Notes extracted from Handbook of Texas Online: MARION COUNTY |
| Republicans during the Reconstruction era were Donald Campbell, Colbert Caldwell, Charles Haughn, and A. G. Malloy |
| Notes
extracted from Jim Wheat's "Postmasters
& Post Offices of Texas, 1846-1930" Malloy, Adam G., 22 Jun 1874 - Anderson, John P., 11 Jan 1875 FORT WORTH (Tarrant) |
| Notes
extracted from The TXGenWeb
Project: Marion A G Malloy (Mallory) - Elected sheriff Dec 2, 1873 and served until April 27, 1874 when he was removed. No reason was given for his removal. |
Notes extracted from Military record of civilian appointments in the United States Army. By Guy V. Henry., Henry, Guy Vernor, 1839-1899.
ADAM G. MALLOY.
[Born in Ireland.- Appointed from Wisconsin.]
MILITARY HISTORY. - Captain 6th Wisconsin Volunteers,
April, 1861.
In Washington, D. C., to February, 1862. Lieutenant-Colonel 17th
Wisconsin Volunteers, February, 1862. Commanding regiment, and
engaged
at the siege of Corinth, and battle of Corinth, Miss. Colonel
17th Wisconsin Volunteers, November, 1862, and engaged at the
siege of Vicksburg,
Miss. Regiment mounted, and engaged in an expedition against Fort
Beauregard, La. Commanding brigade, and at Vicksburg, Miss., to
March,
1864. In the Atlanta campaign, and commanding a brigade, and
engaged
at the battles of Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Ezra Church,
Jonesboro,
Lovejoy's Station, Ga., Nashville, Tenn., and action of Kinston,
N. C.
Brevet Brigadier-General U. S. Volunteers, for gallant and
meritorious
services. Second Lieutenant 17th U. S. Infantry, February, 1866.
At
IHart's Island, New-York Harbor. Transferred to the 35th U. S.
Infantry,
by the re-organization of the army. First Lieutenant 35th U. S.
Infantry,
February, 1866. Brevet Captain U. S. Army, for gallant and
meritorious
services at the siege of Vicksburg, Miss. Brevet Major U. S.
Army, for
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Kenesaw
M2ountain, Ga.
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U. S. Army, for gallant and meritorious
services
at the battle of Atlanta, Ga. Brevet Colonel U. S. Army, for
gallant anad
meritorious services at the battle of Nashville, Tenn. In Texas,
from July,
1866, and at the post of Jefferson, Tex., from - to
| Notes
extracted from Kenosha's Irish Experience 1839-1890 by
Maureen Funk Despite the traditional adherence of the Irish to the Democratic Party, and Irish anti-draft demonstrations nationwide, Kenosha's participation appears to have been valiant. Captain McDermott made the presentation speech to Colonel A. G. Malloy, regimental commander, in which a sword inscribed "Erin-Go-Bragh" was presented him for meritorious service. The text of the speech indicates a strong identification on the part of the Brigade both as American citizens and as "true Irish knights."(54) |
Related Links
| Handbook of Texas Online: WORTH, WILLIAM JENKINS |
| (1794-1849). |
| A. G. MALLOY | Other | M | Male | W | 44 | IRELAND | Internal R. C. | IRE | IRE |
| Willie MALLOY | Other | S | Male | W | 20 | WI | Clerk In R.C.D. | IRE | WI |
| Fed MALLOY | Other | S | Male | W | 10 | WI | At School | IRE | WI |
| 1st Ward, Jefferson, Marion, Texas |